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. -Restedt. ‘{mmediately - “recognized hin, approached the’. taxt which-Subject had. left and
ore -entered,- looked hard at Subject who caught the “significance. of Rostedt' Ss extra- |
: ordinary. attentions, crdered the: taxi ‘arcund the corner, paid “him his due fare,’ and
. re- Joined Rostedt... it was at this moment that Friganza, returned on intuition.
_ The trio then went te lunch,
lunch from about 15-15 néurs Rostedt had an op:
: Suoject and to put te subject several questicns ec
taking a circuitous “route” by ‘foot. and “taxt. Cver
mentunity to acqualnt,. himself with - :
neerning willingnes s and the “Job. Yr
: Arter lunch Friganza and Rusted? decided that under the ‘circumstances it would Lo
be advisable to keep. Subject in Faris rather than. risk his arrest ‘travelling between '
Paris and Amber’: or returning to Gap to have. nis sarte a‘ ‘identite, revalidated.~
‘Accordingly while Bost spent the next is hrs. or 50 with’ Subject, Friganza
returned te the Paris Siation where he asked for the use of 15 rue weber Safehouse.
Paris Station had committed the safehouse ror the night of 6 and ¢ April as weil
as the morning of Bo kpril buc beginning late afterncon 8 April the house was
assigned for ‘the use of A PIC. Arrangements were made to have Platipodls who
_. knows Subject to be at the safehouse at i630 nours (alternate 24:0 hrs.) en 8 April.
Subject was Instructed to go. to the safenouse, ring 4 longs, 2 short, whereupon
‘he would ‘be adm! tLeg by Platlpodis. He was likewise giver the name Jon Sandor -and
told that in the event oF unavoidable .ngulry ne sheuld claim that he nad been lent
the apartment by Tom Brown, a friend of John Sandor. He was instructed’ not to
answer the phone and not immediately to answer the door. “If. after persistent - ringing
he felt obliged to answer the coor, he should pretend he had ‘drunk: too-much wine,
was cleoping heavily, and should come to the ‘door. appearing grogey. Sudject was
rurther Instr ructed to stay in the safenouse’ during daylight hours and to venture out :
at night only if necessary to buy food, eat, ete Yo was told that Prigunza “culd™
return for nim sometime between l> an 16. Aprils.
with Annick. Quring -the ¢@zy b will
Ing only at might to 5ieep.
_ ‘Between 6 and 8 April Subject #i14.
avoid the house, ‘going * to Movies, etc.,
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3. " gubject | WALT need. no “ether dodiiments, being that, this. will’ be a
one time use to cross ‘at Strasbourg. ‘This ‘document 16° ‘bed: uasted in the
be brought to Germany and if 30, it would save one extra trip to Paris if this
document were carried by the undersigned. to the 6 ‘april meeting 80 that he
could ‘be brought directly to Germany. :
. 4. Photographs have ‘already been given to the MKTOPAZ officer.
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ney 7 We. then, discussed. fiture: meeting arratigéments “witht Subject’ subject wil -
- ‘appear tn front of the Cafe Georges. Von the Champs Elysees ‘at: 1214" ana 16 chours”
~on O-April. He will wait. ‘for. five minutes in front- ofthe: cafe but will hot. 9 °-
: . if we: are not - there hé-willreturn for. the alterrate. ° ! In any event > .. a .
‘Valternate contact will be made -through Annick. Subject was ‘instructed to clear os 4
up his ‘affairs. in Ambert and be prepared to depart for Germany;. however, it) was. ee : _
“also “explained to. Sudjest that we were not authorized to. make a final commitment:
2, to Sudject and: that: much as wé regretted this, this would-be. left “until 6 ‘April...
te Subject. was paid Francs 15,500 for: which: no receipt. was: obtained since we’ were —
. .In a hurry to catch'a plane for the. Hague. ‘If Subject. has’ any difficulties he
. . will write Annick. “He will not return to Gap. He. ‘expects to stay. with Josef.
"<.Dassaud in Ambert.. vuntil the night of, 5 April when he will travel to Paris by -
‘train. It was ‘further agreed" that. on ‘or’ about: & or. 5. April Subject will have.
” ‘sentva letter to Anniekfor "Mike" in. which he will eoriforni his. arrival and in’ oie
‘-Gouble talk inform us. ‘at he has had any. trouble. :
We discitssed with: “platipodte of: ‘the Paris station the need to send "Maurice?
ito Annick on 4 or 5 Apri? to see Af Subject: ‘had ‘written. :
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an thts at’ ‘h ancs a. ‘piece (nearly- $100). _However, Subject. gets nc Income other
thar pocket money,” free- room and board where he. now lives, and will not receive
pe :. any -untfl the capital outlay of his other two partners has been .amortized. Taking
me . the ‘bull- ‘by. ‘the Horris. we explained to Subject the delay: A telegram’ nad been ‘sent -
oe to." "certain colleagues” in Paris: who were supposed. to write a letter to be for =
warded, te ‘Subject. The man: to whom the telegram was. sent was on leave and upon
‘return: he'waa not notifted of the ‘telegram we sent; ‘consequently, Subject was not
informed. ashe should have been. We are terribly sorry and Hope that Subject would
appreciate. such a minor matter. .°In any event, we reminded Subject that he had not
een promised a letter on ‘or about: 1 February but rather told that he could expect
i _>? hear from. us then. Subject agreed this was-so. ”
ote subject was rar less ‘Anterested in explanation than a decision. He rhetorically
. asked whether he was acceptable, adding he was obliged to assume he was not, and
. Commenting that although there are “many - “two legged: people in America. also” he
thought he was probably a unique perscm from the point cf view of language abl lity,
experience aS an. cperator in dangerous situations, etc. We replied thus: One man
(the psychologist). has: ‘already come’ all’ the way from the States Just to see Subject
and .aniother was onjhis way.- From. this Subject could ° ‘fairly conclude the importance
“"Héadguarters” ‘attaches: to Subject’ s candidature and that far from being a dead
“issue, Subject" 's ‘prospects were good, although all depended on hin, .
: we then vumed, to the matter of Subject coming ‘to Paris. Subject explained .
that Paul ( i ) had been sent by the Paris station
‘to Annick: and chad ‘not done very well. He had failed to convince’ Annick ‘that he was
sent by Mike (Friganza). and apparently although we did net go into the details of .
this, he did net get the message st sraight. In any case Subject immediately said
that he could come to Paris anytime although he would be cbliged to travel
illegally. : This bepause he had permitted his identity document to expire as of 14
February 1959. ‘Heowaver, Subject felt he could make the Joumey oy train without
being caught because the police are net. checking most trains. He cid not want to:
travel ty car because he ‘had heard there are eccasional road blocks (this: may be
“true for -the undersigned ran inte one.cn the drive from Paris to Ambert). Subject
also said he cculd Stay as long’as need by but it was absolutely essential’that he
net be obliged to -Stay at a hotel -- he could either stay with Annick or at. a place
. pat’ at his disposal: by us. .
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“our progress from the staticn by foc. and then by metro to the” Severes Ratylon
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‘and rue Malakoff at which tine
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met: Subject ‘at—the- rendezvous snd
2 ere cig.” ~ gubject wag met by the undersi gried at ‘the Gare austerlitz at
O-hours. Henry C. Ladue cf the Paris staticn écunter-surveliled the meeting and
station. Ladou is certain trat cur meezing was not supveilled. after gcing cur
re Cpera, switched taxis and then went to
Le r Subject washed and shaved we drove in the
iles where we had dinner at the Pied ce Cochon.
20 nours, talked for another hour cr se while
Purine this conversation Subject was enccuraged
a.varfety of: matters which we hoped would tend
Nothing of particular operational
car provided by the station to Les
We returned to the apartment at adc
ving a drink, and then retired.
‘4 prompted to.develop thoushts on
give’ us better grounds cn wnich tc assess nim.
‘or biographic “significance was discussed.
22 march 1959: After breakfast Subject was asked to wait until we returnec. he
tne LOFLUTTER operatir. After the cperator
turned to the apartment and suggested that:
Subject spend the afternoon on his cwn and agreed on a 2230 rendezvous ney far from
Port Malilot and the safehcuse where Subject was met. .We walked to the safenouse
: and retired at about midnight.
: 23 tae 1959: “We arose: at &, left the apartment by about 8:40, walked to a cafe,
where we-breakfastéed, and then per arran 4gement passed the corner of Pert Maillot
the LOFLUTTER operator observed us and’ follered us
to the apartment. We showed Subject upstairs and left the aparttent where we met
the operator and tock him upstaifs and introduced him as Mr. Brown. After a very
brief Intrdduction with no ex on, we absented ourselves from the room’ while
‘tn’ preparation for the LoF UTTES examination.
At about, 1245 hours Subset ‘2 * & apartment cn hig own, it having been agreed to
meet him on the Averue Grand smee in front of the Tout Alen cafe. The FL.
“ cperator returned to thir Paris Staticn office: with us _where aa was agreed
undersigned, would go to Germany ahd return to Par
oct te the. apartment.
apartment where we int errugt ed $
Subject was paid a furtner 33,
100.. He was instructed to -spen2 the
\ nim again cn ¢5 March.
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ments for tickets, etc., We returne
and tne operator. During this ‘boter :
Francs, making-a total of Franz : :
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the family ‘was ‘able* ‘to live- ‘confo :
. vicissitudes’ of life “prought: the famizy progre:
a feudalistic way, life became. tough.
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subject, as three. .. hey fled
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casively to ‘material degradation
and* financial difficulties which greatly” influenced Subject’ 's way of. think-
Whereas: the family had ‘previously lived in an artifioial
Subject feels that the family was
reality. and that this was_ not
ing thereafter.
necessarily a “pad. ‘influence. 7
6. subject actually ‘axa not want ‘to leave Georgia. He felt it was
tactical retreat. . Apparently. he has never been
art.of his
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He. As a person who cannot
-to take countermeasures. against the soviets.
. a nay subject
: in ‘the ‘form of agaressive: and destiuctive ‘behaviour.
“als ‘a precocious ‘ehild: and he’ ‘experienced disiliusionsent in his family.”
~ and: in. society. It “is as if he suddenfly. Alacovered to: his great ais- -
appointment that there. was no Santa Claus.
8. At first Subject felt his” disillusionment was "unique and péculiar.
to his particular life experience, but he soon discovered that his’ dis-
content was characteristic of others. He experienced this. fighting
attitude within himself and he reflected: it in his non- “conforming. be-
haviour. a
9. His mother reacted, te his behaviour with ‘ever-affeetionat
solieitousness: She wasn "t actually able to determine the reasons for - ‘Ais:
. internal distress, but. she. was aware something ‘was taking place: ‘within him.
The mother. was apparently a ‘marked - conformist “who insisted that ‘subject :
abide by. the ‘acetal order. She- tock him to a psychiatrist, ‘because of his
_ behaviour problems and: because ‘she did ‘not: advise him of what she: was :
_ doing and: got him toa “psychiatrist, on a subterfuge, and ‘begause Subject
. did: not agree with the psychiatrist’ 8 conelusions,. he did not benefit
by’ this experience. This indicates | "to us: s that ‘in handling: subject at
but te permit ©”
affections This vised for love and. affection | is probably’ the most: primary
‘of his: motives. .
In respect to the flight of: -the family from Georgia, Subject feels
However, he feels he revolted against
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he was. too young to understand it.
ate. His. idea is that. one mst: ‘fight, surpass and conquer. As a young boy ,
he. felt he was much stronger than several pillion. men. This is extremely ~
“important as. regards utilization of nis services. First of all ‘he is
motivated to succeed out of a “spirit of revenge, © vand secondly ‘he is self-
confidant and optimistic. that he will ‘succeed despite the hazards of. the
“ undertaking. He is like a man who wants to kill an elephant -- all he |
wants froa us isa high-powered rifle -- then he feels he would be equal
to the elephant. os re , . :
; 1a Subject also seems to reflect disappointaent in his* ‘father as
a personal ideal. ‘He regards his father as a very independent persen,
‘kind, but profoundly selfish, but who would nevertheless give you the
shirt off his ‘back. His” father was fond, of the children, loved the whole
family and was. happy when he saw others’ happy. However, Subject is con-
vinced that if his. father “had succeeded, none of the things that. happened
in his life would have come to pass. He feels that. his motner's suicide.
. is a direct consequence of | his: father’ s failure to succeed.
13. “When his father and. “sister returned to Georgia, “gubjeét was driven
to despair by ‘the breaking-up ‘of the “family. The death of his mother and
‘the departure of his father and sister was quite a 1 threat to his. seourity.
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die in ‘Georgia. Subject’, ree a: thing impc
to realizéhis. Objectivaey orto, 2 nieve his snes. ‘ioever, He feels
eturning to Georgia to dle. _ The mother
his father accepted defeat: by |
. did not. 6° wit) the. father and. apparently was at “her wits end ‘after. the
ther left. " gubject ‘regards his mother as the. ~axle of: the family and
wheni be. ‘lost: her’ ‘through suicide, he- feels she’ deserted, hin.
“is. “subject! 8 ‘sister followed her: ‘father to Georgia, out of a spirit
: of. affection ana” saerifice. | She: felt that her. father ‘needed: her ‘and -
Subject feels she was . a tributary ‘of his mistakes. The. sister has & Ph.D.
in languages and taught courses in school, At the time of Stalin the
children would say. "we have done this and that. thanks to Stalin" and she
would reply “you are individuals and you have done this or that without
Stalin." As a: result she was ‘arrested: ‘and sent toa concentration camp.
‘ith the ohange. of f. regimes ‘she’ ‘obtained her freedom and got her job. back...
- 16. The sister’ 8 ‘husband ‘returned to. Russia also: and Subject believes.
that “because he. had, served in’ the- German amy. he may have: “been sent. to. a
. concentration camp, “He feels ‘the intellectual level of ‘the brother-in-law"
is’ lower than. that of. ‘the ‘sister. The. brother-in- law apparently has an
. : ‘thfertority: complex. - ‘He ‘emigrated’ to France ‘at a much later date and
. - _ ; ‘ : apparently could not ‘adapt’ himself and regretted having: left Russia.
1. subject’ s brother, ee ae . is van archit tect in Gap.
The brother is an independent Person who is conservative and probably
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accaaplishment or ‘success.
38). ‘Subject. was. the: baby. of the tantly and still. is. Whereas he
“was born. in: 1918, his brother wes ‘born in 1916: ‘and nis. eister in 1915. |
Subject. was more’ “expressive of affection,’ particularly: for his mother,
wheréas ‘his brother ‘Was more. timid, shy, and independent. ' When the
brother. saw Subject getting. the mother’ 5 ‘attention, he’ tried to replace
subject: This: Sibling rivalry may continue’ to date, for example, the
‘brother learnéd that. Subject was Seeing a girl whom he knew. The brother
advised the: girl to leave Subject alone.
19. Subject denies he is Jealous of his brother. He admits his
~ brother has. been successful but in his. own sphere. Subject" s new found
philosophy is not, to ‘accept: -the fact - that, ‘he has ‘been uccessful, ‘but .
“te try. to. explain. why he. has not.. ‘In’ other words | he. Seems to: be motivated
to obtain greater knowledge of himself,
. 20. subject does net” ‘consider himself as a Georgian; this ts of no
importance to hin. “He regards the f. Light . ‘from Georgia as a defeat and as
a loss. of. the motherland. which’ he has ‘never, accepted. ‘He feels he was a
Georgian as.a child but the most important aspect is: that’ he feels he. was
defeated by the necessity of the family’ 8 flight from: ‘Georgia. | He offers
"as. an analogy. the fact: ‘that. he- was. Committed. to prison; this was.a. | defeat
for ‘him. In other: words he was not bothered by. the. prison life. but by the
“fact that he’ made a wrong calculation in taking ona bad: associate and con-
7 (noriatrous 2 acts.
_ iindertakes. “one of ‘the » prineipal : detérm nants. of this man' a behaviour
is Spparently.. ‘the very strong desire to succeded and accomplish.
‘, Bea, - Subject’ “tedla ‘that- throughout his sctiool. experience perhaps | only.
ene © or. two professors. understood , hin. These particular professors “sSiotidit é
that’ it was often necessary in ‘Life to! "swallow" a ‘great: deal ‘of useless
"stuff" so that thereafter certain, ‘essential ‘problems’ could be more easily
: digested. ‘Subject feels that these professors ‘were superior . ‘and that he
understood then, whereas he regarded: the others as apparently idfotic
or worthless.
23. subject was’ influenced by heroes whom he heard about such as
__ Lindbergh, Edison, Hitler, Einstein, and several others. He realized that
Aft such People. existed, it meant that the’ possibility ‘to act either for ,
wl good or for evil also. ‘existed: “He did not ‘Adentify ‘with: any one “hero ia
particular but: always wished that he’ could have been: one of them. He. did
not actually want to, ‘be one. of them, but wanted to resemble heroes in
"general. . Subject always remaina-+ remembers certain great men mentioned
“in history. He feels, _that these great men gave him the concept that. a
certain order was necessary for the level of the. people. However, it
appears he ‘was - disillusioned: in these men and His ideals were shaken be-
learned to his: dismay ‘that they could: commit abject or
‘Subject feels ‘he has “made many ‘wistakes” in” ‘life but ‘how-"
ever big these’ mistakes ‘may des, he does: not feel they ‘have reflected his
He feels that his character was basically based by the
: cause’ he’ later.
" basie character.
desire to become a worthwhile individual, even at the cost of tehaving
te his
eu
wrongly. He feels that 4t the oniy criterion for Judging a man
i : ‘and all his. AlLusions’ disappeared. |
‘never. saint anything sighificant and: hat. the ; both Ba
‘ point “Subject, isses Ais mother s love and: ‘he fe ele
‘his lite was ‘broken up “when she. died. He: “found ‘himself completely alone
He - tried to find affection through
others. .
He “feels the ‘Reed for. affection. 4s a big: part’ of Himself but
. on ‘the other hand "I: am a complicated person." a °
, 26. ‘Subject claims he has ‘Learned the difference “between. a ‘man and
a woman “This. is ‘Likely to have a B00d | deal: of meaning to. Him, particularly -
as, ‘regards his relationship with his mother.
and to be determined by a paycho-fehinine education.
tip us off that he. ‘should not be exposed to hand ing by females.
This is enough. to
27. Subject claims he has learned from his personal experience in
life rather than from the experience of others. -In other words he has
educated himself: in the school of lite and has derived: Little from. the
others .
actual formal school ‘situation. For ‘example, he claims hi
opinions haa importance only at the time. she was “Fendering her” opinions;
thereafter ‘they were not influential ‘as ‘far as he was concerned:: This~
may be important as regards training. It. is ‘Lkely that he would prefer
to proceed with the task in actuality rather than to learn about per-
forming the task through the experiences or training of others.
: 28. - Subject Joined the French Foretign Legion at. the beginning ‘of |
ay eee ’ e was - subject to-
the wars ‘AS a ‘foreigner- and “as-an~
He regards women as allogical
with’ normal rocehee which hes may y regard as: a waste, of ‘hae, but will
; accept..
29. “siipject feeis that he married because he regarded marriage - ‘as ;
. _ necessery to: biri id. a family and to- “make a ‘home. He ‘feels his marriage was :
a inistake decause, even though: he understands the value of ‘the principles :
involved, principles which were “inculeated by his father, it is ridiculous : vo ol.
to marry just: forthe sake of principles: without -the necessary sentiments.
- He feels that at the- time he was merely abiding by precepts of his father
without thinking of the possible consequences. However he soon discovered,
in fact,.a family .did not represent anything at all » and that creating the
. family was aggravating the incoherence and the division of society. In
view point getting married meant building a wall around himself. .It also
- “meant | that instead of ‘finding ‘a partner * who complemented him, all that he
" obtained’ trom. the partnership was. a : reflection of himself.
_ He feels that the so-called spirftual intimacy. is a fallacy. He claims
that, sexually speaking, ‘women are Necessary but he fails: to say why it - 7 ; vo
is necessary to build a separate world with it.- : . Lo. :
“30. AS was explained. above, the reason for his marrlage are connected
with his family education. He does not regard his marriage as a complete
fiasco. Ee regards his wife as very nice. He thinks he was nice, too.
a false documents business ‘and’ created a 8
. only in ‘mak ing money “would have
- “in ‘Vtselt. - Asa whole, the technical’ e
"gang » but.
being the sole master.o
vt do tt again, he would: not mart y
. 31. During ‘the war when “gubject-. as in Germany, he got: involved ‘in
ang whlch: ‘he: led. The purpose
“of. the” ‘group was ‘to ‘pepatriate . or liberate war. prisoners. ‘The black :
tectinically. “speaking.. of ‘the organization.
“market was a worthless brarich,
However, it 1a true. “that
nancial: problems.
“Its only purpose. was to solve: fi
ude that a person who was interested .
“the black market reached such a magnit
found: it quite satisfying and sufficient
fficiency of his. gang satisfied.
him. ‘They had freedom of motion and security. subject was arrested be-
hot in tne actual functioning . of the
_ cause of a carelessness or a slip,
whom they were helping.
rather on the part of one of the meri
. 32. Through this ‘experience Subject learned that it, was very inter-
3 of authorities. and to ‘play. these: “weaknesses
‘His: -enctions corresponded | to a Joy of
He feels that if-he were:
he would act in exactly.
” esting to know ‘the weaknesse
or. forces against one another. .
f his actions and moves.
to find himself in this sort of situation again,
the same way. .
33. When subject, was arrested by the Gestapo, ‘he. was considered by.
the Germans to be a very Amportant pres. He played, the game and led .the
Germans to believe that he was an ‘important prey in the hope that such
‘pelief would give hig certain advantages. Although he realized he “could
be shot: for only one- -half of wnat he had done and that, it was “
ry
_ was. the: “father of ene ntl
- 7 agreed; to participate in the. bank attack.
_ trusted Subject. ‘because he knew. of Subject! 3 war activities and he figured
- that because ‘Subject: ‘had’ been able to” dcoomplish: certain. illegal activities . . vot
, “that he was quite capable of attacking a bank.. : : a ca ;
: planned. Because there were only two on the team they were compalled in
attack the tank successfully.
‘wanted to withdraw from the whole deal by saying "he my mother learned of
' this,. she. would die."
He. was working. in a. mode ‘makers shop and —_ oo 7 wo "
although he was” ‘not, “well off; he- was earning: d decent Living. - However, ©
because of his love for risk and- out of friendship for another fellow, he
Apparently the other fellow
" The attack was carefully
view of the smallness of his staff to give extra attention to their plan.
36. According to Subject he was “elose to this young ftierd who.
At first, Subject felt that the other
solicited his financial assistance.
He also had the normal twinge
fellow was crazy to dare to attack a bank.
of conscience ‘and asked nimself the question "is lt right to do hara. iby
robbing a bank?” Subject never felt that the two alone would be able to.
Consequently, they determined to knock. °
over a jewelry shop first. At ‘each: point ‘in the developments ‘Subject |
They postponed the: job indefinitely. ‘However, his
mother died.in the. meantime and his rriend. ‘again ‘approached’ hin and told
him that now that his ‘mother was. dead, there was no longer such a danger.
subsequently they knocked over the Jewelry store.
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“des! rous of ‘robbing: a bank
. carefully and then committed the act.
his money around, was arrested, and squealed.
- to the -Spariish border. ‘Subject’ was fleetiig to ‘the Pyrenees bécause he
planning of the project. -
‘order: ‘to finance: ‘another Intended ‘marriage.
Subject agreed’. that this would be" the ‘last: Job. “They. cased the. Joint very |
The other fellow apparently. ‘threw
The police came" to : oo .
Subject’ 8 place; found a » and he was arrested, in his flight,
had- learned that his bank deal ‘partner had ‘been arrested and had talked,
and that the police were after him, Subject ‘voluntarily admits. that he
loget control over himself and that he had failed to plan in case he failed
and had to flee. He had not foregeen oF prepared himself fur such a con-
sequence. If he were’ to find himself again In the same situation, he would:
prepare an escape “even. if it were only necessary for the satisfactory
39. However, the question whieh arises in this examiner's mind is
why Subject panicked in hig flight. It could have been that he un.
‘consciously wanted. to.get caught and to be punished In. order. to relieve
his guilt. If this is so,,then ‘mportant consideration stiould be given
to this aspect of ‘Subject’s personality as regards planning the project.
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ing. “He ‘continues to believe that .
sinless &.man ‘fs $0 ) weak: -both physieaiiy and morally, ‘it fs always possible.
for him to get back on his’ feet or at least to hope that this is possible. : , Se
. Consequently, even when he’ was. broke, Subject always . ‘believed there was: a . , eas
"possibility to. fight : ‘and conquer. It is likely. he wili always ‘have hope oo , : 7 : oo
-and optinian.. . a : ee
moe _ . 43. “AS regards his philosophy on the two projects which Involved
: : liberating - French prisoners .and the bank attack, he was betrayed by
- another. . Actually, however, he could not have become angry at these
persons because he felt his betrayal was unimportant. ffowever, these
persons: lost his esteem because he feels there. “are certain moral values . . a
7 which ‘he holds dearJy, namely friendship, This would indicate that he is :
A “more: in. contempt of himself for having miscalculated than angry with the
other Person for’ having betrayed’ hin. However, Subject does” not fee) that
any ‘of his wai stakes, ‘regardless of their size and consequence, have serious
consequences as regards his near or distant ‘future, There is no question
that his mistakes have seriously reduced his circumstances of life, but he a . Sy
“is optimistic and it is Likely he _Pegards this assignment asa golden’ oO
opportunity ‘which | not only. permits hig’ a chance of | success, but does not
censure him tor his past deeds. | Consequently, he feels that to be dis
couraged about the future is nonsense for if there. is a future, there {s
“hope. ot, i
: 1 . in anew school, ‘she. made him pidntee |
éiy, but” each time he was: “thrown out ‘of school. He fs |
convinced she wanted this ‘for his good and not for the satisfaction of.
having. ‘a peefect child.
he “would. be
However, it is likely that the wother' Ss over- :
-soliettousness. was actually: compensatory for her basic: rejection of
“things” with hin for werse if In other ‘words, ‘she ; wanted him to be perfect
“86. ‘that he could ‘be- ‘worthy of her love.
He was not perfect,. probably did
not obtain her. love, ‘and consequently Is continually seeking the love ‘of
other persons. However, he cannot accept this fact as regards his mother
and denies she did not act in his interest. One of his chief defenses ia
denial, that is, simply assuming the attitude that: such. and such was not oe, _ a :
“true. when, he probably believes it ‘was true. ee : ; ; . . a :
Subject! 3 actions are often: impulsive: and unreagoned.: such
. irrational beliaviour usually. takes place with ‘ancther person despite the
fact ‘that ‘there’ may be no particular tle or. affection: between him. asd the
other person. ‘Subject. is unable. to explain why t! this is so and “intellectual y
: realizes that any explanations which ne’ might: offer are not sufficient.
0 ‘explain ‘such behaviour. and nia
be,
eniot ional state. In other words, this ,
/ man ‘s. impulsivéness and tendence to behave irrationally and to his own.
apiiheree,
disadvantage’ ‘and in: his. own: disinterest amounts toa compulsion which {s.
, sufficient to determine his ‘behaviour but: which is unconscious and not.
No
‘
things 1 witch were ‘there: because thé: explosion’ undoubtedly alerted the
“polices » ’ The: police came and ‘he explained that he had played with a
ountain pen which tiad burst. The policemen a strongly advised, him ‘never :
is. deelérat ions arid went. avay. the Rea cro 3. took care of his: wounds. :
co ; does: not think ‘he wil: ‘be. very. atfferent. in: the future
from. what he’ 13 now. However, he feels his material situation: will have
improved. : : He does not mean finanetally but socially. He ‘naively hopes
that the workd w. 11 .change and there will be no discrimination. He also
hopes: to acquire, if necessary, a nationality in which case he will feel-
“he actually belongs. to. ‘society. ‘However; -he | feels that ‘society: is
“anxious. to ‘Stamp-and Tabel individuals ‘and it may be that he would prefer
” to. be an individua 18t who is outside ot Society. than: to be a member of
socté 7 who is. required’ ‘to: conform. Since- -this® ‘person. Lives - in the
present, it is very aifticult ‘for hin to imagine what his future will be.
52. Despite the fase that. ‘this’ mani ‘ts motivated by rather vivid
ideals, he still strikes the” examiner asa: practical realf{st “who thinks :
‘and acts Ina matter of fact manner, He has. experienced a good deal. of.
ife ‘and he Is quite sophisticated, oa —
7 hoe Be
, creative dea and the prototype have
- thought. from a ‘great thinker appears’
hardest to keep his ‘promises.
. , talk somewhat . rashly- but she feels - thi:
' fast: ‘and he is able to see. quickly’ “tn ‘components ar and the essence ‘ofa
. ‘problem ‘In: 1ta: various prospective
- In ‘other words ‘he learns: ‘extreme
you finish the. sentence.
_more comprom! sing, “more realistic, and. less sentimental.
a ‘machine: in order to: fully understand’ its function. However, he realizes
that, commercially speaking, it is: more’ rational to mass” produce - ‘the’
im. In his opinion the :
“machine but the repiti tion. does: not interes
mach greater value. and ‘Importance |
} will, pular 22° “the prototype. -
of. the opinion that. one single :
Alia ‘to be, much, ‘more valuable’ ‘
than * the. setting: up: of the: factory whi
To. {Lustrate his ‘feeling. ;
than ‘the millions of, books which: are published yearly.
55. In describing himself subject reveals that he always tries his
He also: feels that’ he sometimes appears to
fs. due. to-the ‘fact ‘that he thinks’ ,
He’ is so ‘quick ‘that he wil uniderstaria what. you are, 2 trying t to say before
* 56. . Subject. ‘is: unable to: see » himself in terms. of what he’ would Like
to be. In “order for ‘him to: @ispiay | ‘himself, it would. be ‘necessary that he
would. be another person altcgether. - However, he feels that, everything
“relative, perhaps he: “Should show more “strength: of character, bea Aittle
However, this
would: imply that he would then find himseit. fn an environment. in which.
there was no room for sentiment -- in which case his personality would
out: ot ‘place.
7 attachment to ‘France. at ‘this time. Howevér, tt ts 1tke1y ‘he. was patriotta
at the time of the war. . Since he has been branded a criminal and has .
been deprived of certain rights and privileges, he now perhaps feels re- . -
—— : : Jected and in _turn fs rejecting France as his fatherland. Nevertheless,
a ee co he: strikes. the examiner as a: true: Frenchman -- he thinks and feels like a .
Frenchman and is certainly: not a Russian: ‘in his personality. _ It is ‘likely oo . Te
that he identifies ‘the- Frencti authorities with the police. “He-cannot OS :
- tolerate rejecting attitudes. - ‘He is. ‘ke: an’ outsider who 1s ‘Toor ing in. 7 4 Li re
tt may be hé has the "sour grapes” attitude by ‘which he" feels that since - Co _
hé cannot have what he wants, it is not too good’ anyway.
ce 60. subject is not a planner. Despite his interest in invertion ;
sie "and the fact that’ -he has pulled off a number of capers, he is more of an “|
‘instigator, - a ‘leader, and aiv-executor. In order for him to be successful
in future projects, it is necessary. that someone else ‘plan and then tell
hin) exactly what to. do.”
. 61. Subject is currently involved 3 in | the, invention business which
che started alone,. He is the owner and exploiter of several ‘patents and
certain persons are financially and technically interested in’ his in-
, ventions. He is” faced with: a problem at this time. He is involved in.
the initial and preliminary. phases. with us and. consequently: fs put on
the fence as regards his invention business, ' Furthermore, if he were ‘to
join us, he would. relinquish ‘everything to his business partners. -
‘née 4a all mouth. He both expressés, himself oraily and he ts, driven by
desire to. obtain oral. supplies “by.” incorporation. what this. means is that =
he will eat you Ups
: 65. Subject ‘reflects. superior intelligence, is capable of abstract
: “eonceptualization, and’ is able to deal in. symbols.
- 66. subject isa narcissistic character wtio féels that because’ ‘others
don' t love. him, he needs to love himself. . In other words, he is quite in
“Love with himself and’ acts accordingly.
— 67. Subject tends to rationalize and to offer socially acceptable
reasons for his individualistic behavior.
68. Subject strives: entefly, for emotional satisfaction.
; 69. Subject {s ‘fh altriistic but at the same time he is selfish. He.
will do things for ‘the: community with the hope of getting: sonething out of:
- Ait. for himself. Both: of these drives. ‘merge in-a unitary fashion. ‘He is
motivated by both at the same tine.
70. Subject denies nationaltatic motives for his actfons» and prefers
_ to regard them as being: primarily humanitarian. ” subject is action- oriented
cand loves to take “Pisk and gets a kick out ‘of excitement and adventure.
onalit Les, “but ‘are. determined ‘by. 8 a vague desire- to help others ‘who
‘heed . it. This, combination can mislead him and get him into difficulty:
for r example, his accomplice in the bank robbery.
' 75. Subject is a rank individualist. He 1s a non- conformist.
However, he realizes he must cope with the community s must sacrifice for
the ; of the community, and must not harm others. In this
regard - it is unlikely that Subject has ever conmitted: ‘physical assault,
nor is it likely that he would in the future. .
person is or ‘represents to Subject, he is still a human being whom:
Subject respects. :
76. . Although Subject Is basically an exhibitionist, he Is not ,
thelined ‘to bragging or to exhibit himself in a transparent or, patent
However, he needs attention and is
This is what he ‘ata in
fashion. He is too sophisticated.
- likely to ‘do things in order to get attention.
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TT. “As. was previously mentioned, Subject helped French. prisoners
get back: to France. during - ‘the war. “He thought it was the ‘right thing to
do but did not do it Just ‘for France. He” was paid for {t but -he gave
his money to help the prisoners. ‘In terms of his hierarchy of motives,
it ts likely that this person acts according to what he considers to be
: right.
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No: matter what the: other |
‘He also expresses self pride in doing the outstanding, | ithe difficult,
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‘petng ‘paid. "He acts ©
He: understands ‘the United States has 5 politteal interest
: which he! likes.
Long out of adiniration for the sincerity of the
“put he is: willing to go a
“americans. ‘He is not “Looking ‘for special compensation. Generally; he is
quite willing ‘to do what is asked without rational ‘reasens._ In other
worday his motivation is typically. esoticnal and. is sinderstandable in:
, terms of his. character : organization. He feels tha
He is. inclined to put things ‘mas ree
He feels his early: :
ta person 1s. capable “
of doing. anything for love ‘of ‘nothing.
personal basis. He doesn’ t belong to any community.
his way of thinking or on his way
years in Georgia have had no effect on
which exists in america and the
of perceiving life. He likes the liberty
; ‘fact that people are treated: as individuals rather than as numbers.
80. Subject’ s motives are genuine and are’ -ompat ible with his
; ‘outlook on life. They are not. necessarily. original or sophisticated but
. they are personal and therefore: ‘pona ‘fide. ‘Purthersore, Subject. ‘is really
He ts controlled in his movements and is restricted
unable to realize his freedom:and
on the shelf in Gap.
‘in his ‘aspirations ana “consequently is
_ to develop himself. as an individual. Consequently, “tne ‘assignment / a '
represents a unique ‘opportunity for. him to rise above his ‘present ‘re-
stricted level of existence.
81. Subject is a very sensitive person and he attaches great im-
. portance to events of life.
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self. (7?) ‘but because material ‘help: involves | ‘the implication of moral .
hélp. For exanple,. a dentist in Gap offerfea to help ‘Subject in his in-
‘ventions without asking for advantages.
even ‘thoug che. has Rot done WOTg «: ‘He: may lo
in order ‘to have othera ‘feel ‘greatful to hia,
should be punished for doing wrong,. but should not be degraded for doing.
‘He has thé attitude he.
“pight. Subject: has always realized. that- he has needed help as regards
He Likes: ‘to ‘be helped ‘materially, not as’ and. it-
This. means a lot to Subject. He
attaches small importance to money ‘and he derives a tremendous satisfaction
out. of helping others or being helped. :
84. Subject reflects a tremendous vitality that has, in the past,
expressed itself through false attempts such. as ‘the bank robbery, etc.
He: feels he is not being used ‘ag ‘he should ‘and ‘that there. ‘isa power
‘within himself, a creative urge. of movement, a power of realization.
‘Itlis highly emotionally: charged and he feels he 43. capable. of. doing ‘much ‘
more: than he has in the past. Although he feels he is'a. complicated
person, he. does’ not, feel he is difficult, to understand: :
85. Subject likes ‘to act intelligently and ‘sensibly. He strives
for efficiency. Por exanpie, haxkaxx if. a: ‘person were to ask him to open
a window, he feels it is up to. him to decide as regards the proper method.
The ‘efficiency plus: the. results are his rewards. ‘Consequently, he likes”
practical work which involves an intellectual effort.
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. 88. ‘anéther important aspect of his relationship with us appears to
be the. fact that he conselously or unconse{ously feels he has "arrived"
..and is- acceptable’ £0 Us. “In other. words he feels “that perhaps a decision
has- been wade “which is ‘in his favor. This reflects: his own desire to: be.
; accepted” together with hts estimation of. the: situation:
89. This individual, despite his past explotts, | is not necessarily .
a hostile person. : In ‘other words he: will not: do harm or will he: hurt
others who are weaker. than’ hinself. He will act. out of exigency but he
will deliberately avoid being sadistic or wantonly cruel.
go. - For. some reason Subject exhibits. @ marked degree of loneliness
-, and isolation at ‘this time, ‘He ‘seems to be seeking Compan! onship.
91.. . Subject prefers to work alone as regards technical Yesearch, but
as regards the execution of an “operation he. prefers to be with someone or
Fart of an organization. He knows he can rely upon hinself when he is .
alone ‘and that others had been ‘inreliable in his: past. However, if it is
necessary for him to work with two or mora individuals, he will accept it.
92. Subject: admits of physical inferiority feelings by virtue of his
size and strength ‘but the denies he has feelings of intellectual inferiority.
He. depends more upon his mental faculties than upon his physical. "TI have
no fear of an elephant if I have a gun.” so
ene peer pT
S we short comings ‘and: he = Hopes, his
complemented ‘by training.
97. Subject relies quite heavily upon humor for relief of tension
and. ag: a ‘defense- against, the development of anxiety and inter-personal
relationships.
: 98. An important. aspect of this man' 's personality and history would ;
appear to. be his 80+ sealled secident proneness. ‘He: is like the. eat in the oy . a F
Disney film who, while chasing. the mouse and. having. his” entire attention :
“directed to the catching and incorporation of the mouse, inadvertantly
gets himself run over by a truck. His first reaction to being splattered
by the truck is one of disappointment as regards not. arriving: at the goal;
i.e., catching the. MOUSE. He thereupon, acts “upon feelings of revenge on
the mouse for having caused. his. unfortunate accident. - In- addition; this
- - example signifies that Subject is likely to ‘keep his eye too much upen the
i 7 a St ; goal: and. ‘insufficiently upon the hazards involved: in reaching the goal. Tt
, may be argued. that Slbject's phi lospphy in his past operations are related
{nm some manner to his lack of attention to such details. His. history is
that of the unlucky cat who manages to get hiaself 1 ‘run over successfully.
99. This person. ean “be! quite dtscompased by tha’ surprise ‘of un-—
expected occurrences. ma : :
100." Despite defeat Subject is able to pick : ‘himself up, figure. things
out, start all over ina more systematic ways and continue. in his pursuit
of his: goal. | . Consequently, he does learn by ‘experience. His mistakes are
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tha problem. : Consequently, he needs- a | person. ‘of greater: intelii gence Who
is able to help him to evaluate the realities of his. situation ‘or
predicament. It must be kept in mind that his self-preservation is
stronger than. ints desire to solve problems. : ~
102. “subject. is ‘Likely to be ‘Joyal toa ‘superior and may even be.
eritical of himself | in Felation to. the superior. In other words, he would
like to be as useful as. possible in. order to. express. his. ‘loyalty, but may
feel inadequate in that. he requires the pratection of his superior.
103. this person puts no stock in’ emblems or signs of rank or
reputation. He regards such signs as identifying labels only and is not
impressed or motivated for glory symbols. If he were..to accomplish an —
outstanding feat, he would not. want a medal -- all he. would want ‘was a
_ remark from. an ‘Important figure to the effect "well done, thank you.”
-He feels ‘its ‘sufficient only. for him ‘to “know he, has done well:
10%. Subject will attempt to assume leadership on the team but
it ‘may be that if his partner ts ‘superior, he would be a better follower
than he would be a leader of: a. less adequate person. He is-more of a
: dependent than ‘independent person in terms. of his inter-personal relation-
ships; furthermore, he acts on sentiment and impulse and consequently
his Judgment is questionable. This would indicate that he would work
better with a more soher-minded, , ealoulating. individual. He is ‘likely
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“REFUSED, SAYING WOULD HAVE OBTAIN HOS APPROVAL PAY RENTAL ALLOVANCE
2 N LUMP SUM. a
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“DID NOT ADMIT TO HAVING TRIED RECRUIT HIM. THEN GUTHMAN TRIED
LEARN WHETHER WIROGUE HAD MADE: APPROACK LATTER CLAGNED HAD TAKEN
} _ NO STEPS. GUTHNAN WAS UNABLE CONTRADICT, AS DID NOT WISH-REVEAL@
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“5. 6, LEOP CONCERNED™BY VIROGUE FREE WHEELING AND LACK SECURITY.
, StaTroN HAS ENOUGH HEADACHES WITHOUT. WORRYING ABOUT AGENT WHO NOT
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BELIEVE Ne stont FUNDS, :
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LATTER ‘Says HIS” CONTRACT. ‘CALLS FOR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS SALARY. PER
“MONTH. “SAID ‘HE NOT. PAID FOR NOVENBER, STATION GAVE HIM ONE
PAYMENT FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, HOWEVER WISH Hos CONFIRMATION, THIS
; CORRECT AND AUTHORITY PAY HIM: IN DOLLARS PER HIS REQUEST. CWANTS
. “DOLLARS as ‘BLACK MARKET EXCHANGE RATE WHICH USED BY Most PERSONS
HERE TwENTY TO FORTY PERCENT. BETTER THAN OFFICIAL RATED. |
8. ‘NOT ABLE PICK UP LETTER CREDIT PER REF A. WIROGUE SAID Had
GIVEN It TO NorHuL FOR. RETURN TO BANK AFTER HARKING IT CANCELLED,
Bo pelos a * END OF MESSAGE
cs COMMENT: # WIROGUE 1 ‘ETA LEOP 2 ‘DEC. HAS LETTER OF CREDIT FOR 12,000 SWISS’
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| 0 DISPATCH. OBTAIN Receiers -Awp CHARGE Paosécr.
. Be THREE THOUSAND DOLIAR QUARTERS ALLOWANCE Pith ARNT, Hor accous-
G. FOUR THOUSAND DOLLAR OFS LOA 10 SEP UP COVER BUSINESS TO Be
REPAID FROM PROFITS. ALSO MUST ACCOURT FOR CHE THOUSAND TEN DOLLAR.
TRAVEL ADVANCE RECEIVED.
2. INSTRUCTIONS VIER TO MAKE CORDAGE AND FOLLOW GUTMAN'S toTRUCTLoms
IMPLICITLY. ‘000 REPORT ACCURATELY ALL, COMEACTE OR FOTERTIAL ACTS AND sR
MAKE ANY APPROACHES OR COFRCTUENTS WITHOUP PRIOR APPROVAL.
3. SARE GUTENAE'S CORE AD sOCoEND TALL, WIRGGUR mE oF PRoBkrTa
AND YOST OH TOE YAK ON LSE CALL AND “RRUGHARTOR. POINT ove IP macessany
HB LIVING UNDER FALSE DOCUMENTS. ,
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na . 3 Terszinal Fvaluation --
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bearing a cardon-type secret ink weich vould meet operntioaal requirc-
ments. He ia a very meticulow vorker and possesses a high dogreo of
. Banual dexterity--eubidextrously, yet! i
b. He quite ‘adequitely mastered the develamnent Procedures for his
assigned receiving systen. ;
4, Ths agent's training opeoifically covered the folloving:
a. Writing techniques with a carbon-type ink
_b. Scorch development of OW
c. Standard defense measures for carbon- -ink writing
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for Si. ; - 7 et
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DUDLEY G. FOSHEE
8 December 1960
Attachment:
Contract - MAYCRINK
Distribution: __
‘2+ Leopoldville
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DATE TYPED _
8B Dec 1960 _ .-
- OSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
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Mr, Eroest Gc, Mayerteh
"Dear Mr, Mayc ridd. 4
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— i960, all ‘copirar Uae oral or writies, ty and beteren
_¥ou. and the Urited States Goversinent, ae “represented by the r Contracting Otticer,
sre herety. t terminated by mutual cotsect of the parties: thereia ad in Hew thereof:
he + follows egreement is substituted,
hereby « contzscté wie. you as ‘an a lade perce ‘:
terms. sand: fodiens
Bt contractor: tor the aubeatantoa: sf
leartain taformatton and ‘related. services. of a: confidential nature + ubider the 2s tllowing
4 Somponsations in, fay consider atica for the ‘submi sation: of such Iiformation,
“and services you will receive. trom, the. Government, payable in such: an ‘spproved ee :
. _Manaer as. you may direct in writing, the following}
. . :(a) Basic compensation in an amount calculated at the rate of £ $6000 per annum,
oo - 4%) -Addicona?. compens
als a5 amount calculated at the rate of #5000 per
annum for cost-of-living expenses (tanluding quarters), cttective Spon your
arrival at and applicable only to your contemplated parmaneat post. of assignmss
LS overseas, Quarters will not b= furnished you nor will You accept quartera pre- . ;
wided by a cover [facility without prior amendment of this agreement,
2 Taxes, Montes paid you directly or guaranteed by the Government wader.
, “this paragraph constitute income for Federal tax purposes, You will bs advised ae
_to the method to be ‘followed In reporting and paying such taxes, The method ad wel
as the procedures’ used by thig organization to implement fs tax reporting responsi -
Mites will be based. Primarily upon cover acd security requireme: sto. “You herein.
- “quthorize this organization to withhold tamez on said Income if it determines much’
wf “requlremento so neccesitate,
3. Travel, ? ,
4, ‘Operational Fxgensen, You will be. advanced’ or reimbursed furde for neces -
* aary operational cupenses as specifically approved and finanetally limited by the
: “Government: Sach funds will be subject to payment: and sccountheg io Substacttal
ee ee es
onformance: with appitcante Goversmnect regulations, ;
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5 Reparnenis “Whig recogalsed tist your faliure to serount ior or refuad acy
hall endue the Goveramest ‘te withhold the total
emoict of ach indebtednens oP ney portion the fest from any monies due’ you under
a?
monies advazced you hereunder at
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‘the terres of this contract 1s ‘puch manner ap it derma appropriate, : ‘
| Negotiated Besehits, @) a) u, dp the perforinance of activities under this’ :
. you incur an tajury or ‘inése which to got the: result of your gross
agreeme:.
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pepiigence, willl mirconduct, oF sateinperaté ‘act, the Government wu provide” .
medica, nefatcal hoopital, tran portation and ‘dleabitty benefits ia suck amounts
“ena unr such. conditions | as: | the Goverament In. its sole discretion deems prepert:
provided, however, dat ‘such. benefits abiall: ‘not exceed a & total of $5900. fot the same :
. sihary or: Mlneies
a ity you die in the o performanae & at activities heres,
under ‘and your death fs not the resalt of your r gids negligence, willful riteconduet
_ ‘or Antemperate act, ‘the Government will pay the | sum of $5060 to your benefistary(ins) a
lees any amount pad | to you woder oub=paragraph w above at euch injury or illreas
: ‘vesalted ! is your death, provided that gad beneficiary{iea) is-acéepiable to ‘the Gover
ment at the time-such payment is to be made, An acceptable beneficiary hereunder .
{es an individual! to whom paymaeni By the UB & Government can be made without
conficting with its avowed principles and ideals,
(b} Outstanding performance by you under this agree-
feted a reels
whent and your fulfillment of obligations hereunder is an effictert manner wilt result
in the Government undertaking your resettlement in an area mutually agreeable to
“both parties, to the extent deemed appropriate by the Cnlted States Government,
a Execution ‘of Docunente, tr, in the performance df services under this.
contract, you assume the custody of Goveramest funds or take tile of record to
property of any nature whatsoever ard ‘wherever situate, which property has In fact
been parchas ed with mouziies “8f the U.S. Government, you hereby racogilae and
acknowledge ibe existeace of A trust retatienshin, either REprees OF CO: i etructive,
and you &gfee to exec ute wkatevur documesta may be! required by this. organde tie
CRORE EMT TE SoA me mes pew ree EERE Te SAT Pra a —
o to evidence tals relationship,
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8, Status, You are sot an employee 3 at the + United States Goverument | under thin a
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agreement and are Lot entitied to any beacfite neranaily incident te an empiaye ve staius,!
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3. “Eencvy: if necessary iO pruiet! the areurity of Lite atrengement,.monres due
then di direct manger. ds te unde atood aad.
RA Ren siate
You hereunde > may be funded is thoother’
agrerd-that any monieé 80 ivaded eonstitzte payrnent Sy the ernment: ta “satel ction “
of ite obligations. under this ssroament. - ; St oe St : ;
10. Cover. (a) It is anticipated dat you will undertakes cover ventcre inthe .
_ course of your performance under wie agreement. Such venture mist Berapproved .
by ‘the sppropriate: Government representative orerneciag your acti fivities prior. to ‘ita
“Anitlatton. SAsy aind ail documents hick you may execute in’ tins eburea: ‘ok. paid cover
wee
) To provide capital. for y your approved ‘cover: venture the Govertizient
wilt loan you $4000 to: be secured by . noa- “interest bearing Fromisory sole, piyable.
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Ton demaad. Said loan will-be , deposited toan nécount ‘ta s foreign bank anda $3000
letter of credit will ‘be issued you agains! that depots The additional $.000 willbe ~~ « co
_relnased. (rom said scecunt, alisr approval by the Governmeni representative overs |
geoing your activitte a.
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- (c) You will submit to the Gove rnmert guarterly income and expense
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‘etatemeate on the cover venture ‘ard copies of all tax soturne Med in conaaction ; :
V “therewith. Your cover accounts shall be kept 0c Baparate and distinct from the bank
+ * aecount into which your persona! compensation Paymonte are mada. 1 ,
) You heroin agree that monies loaned you ‘py the Goveramont daa!
| be repaid from the profite of tho cover venture, in amounts and at periodic inte rvals
te be cstablisted by the Government representative ovortaning yocr activities. After
sald jean has been completoly ropaid and ail other. obligations, ‘pach as local taxes,
ote. , . have been made, you may retain any furthor profit derived fram said cover
| vanture. “However; it ig clearly understood and agreed that your primary obligation ~
“under this agreement |e the performance cf Gove ramental aerivitiea,
° : .
a Secrecy: All information related to ihis agreement conveyed through
instructions, this instrument, or otherwise. lo secret and shail Bot be divulged to”
“soy person, organisation or , government in any form or meper except as an
; authorised by the undersigned Coniractig Officer executing: ahis agreémont. It is a
7 agreed that any revelation whataoever of the above information will cotatituts and . :
‘be eo iromediate and final breach of rhis sgreemext and will, result in forieiture by.
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you of apy aad All penefiie weirs mag ee hoes gittes lta pow by teased ef this
agr semeal, .
12, agate Puc Sas. Diriag the term of use AKT cement, and in your official ‘.
: dusiness capact ty yee hereia agree to act re ceaformacce idk iestracdons, oral
: oz writtes, (Biven yee el guthofleed 7 repr ‘esentatives of this orguminadion,
_ : 13, Vaauitiorisee Comm! tmezts, No promines or commalinseeua pertainiog: to.
: ‘rights, privileges or- benefits other than those expressly au palased in writing in thts a
_ agreement or a amendment, shereto shail be binding on this organization,
: A oh
of Bi November. isto, and shall continue.
Thue contract ts effective aa
ert tor a pero of two (2) years waiess sooner terminated doy the Goverameént
anes se acted sotice: 19 you trom the Governminat,
0b) ‘Wiviout peor ‘ebtice, in’ ‘the. event of a. bréack of this contract. y) your,
- Polation of the security provisions héreof or by your otherwise rendering’.
yourself v umavailable for acceptable service. ; . ;
Subject te the availability ef appropriations, this agreement may be exy ended upon
“potice from the Government. In the event of voluntary termination oa your part cr
‘termination for cause by the Covernment prior to the expiration ef thin agreement.
. ‘er any renewal thereof, you wil sot be entitled to retura travel expensea to the
_jalted States. Termizaiion of this agreement will not release you irom the. odligat: vn
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT |
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BY;
Contracting Officer ©
“ ACCEPTED}
Ernest G, Maycrizk
“ WITNESS}. 0 |. eo, he
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rtée 1538 HOURS MCNDAY 12 DEC INTEGRITY 1 RECEIVED” PHONE CALL
GM LEOPOLDVILLE FROM A Fxg HOFHUIS. ;
2. NOFHUIS TOLD INTEGRITY 4 HE HAD HIS POSSESSION CHECK SIGNED
BY GEORG Fj REINER FOR S¥ISS FRANCS 12,260," ALSO HAS LETTER
CREDIT PAYABLE REINER AND SAID REINER GAVE TO HIM FOR SECURITY
UNTIL CHECK PAID. MOFHUIS ASKED INTEGRITY 1 IF HE YOULD PAY
CHECK. WHILE HOLDING HOFHUIS OTHER END PHONE’ INTEGRITY 1 ASKED
“ SRANAM FOR INSTRUCTIONS, | . .
“34° UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES GEAHAM TOLD INTEGRITY 1 TO STALL eT
FHUIS BY TELLING HOFHUIS . WOULD PHONE Him AT Ltur 2839 ¢ WHICH
ER su PPL 1p BY HOFHUIS) AND SAY IF WOULD Pay CHECK. KOFHUIS ve
_ $aAld WOULD WAIT EXACTLY 24 HOURS FOR INTEGRITY: PHONE CALL;
we NOFHUIS wouLD NOT TELL INTEGRITY WHY, HE MAD REINER 'S
REPRODUCTION BY OTHR THAN THE ISSUING. OFACE 1S PRORATED, Copy No,
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chek. 7D LETTER CREDIT, NOFHYIS: SAID REINER STAYING HOTEL
ISTRIDS: ae te - 2 Se ;
‘Se ‘REQUEST IMsED ADVICE “OW WHETHER OR NOT INTEGRITY 1 SHOULD”
TELL HOFHUIS HE BILL PAY CHECK BEARING MIND LETTER OF CREDIT Is
. IRREVOCABLE. AND. INTEGRITY 1 OBL ICED. PAY FACE AvouNT EVEN TF
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This: ‘416 to ‘confiria tiie Handearrying of: ‘the . totlowing ‘Austrian: Docimelitation
‘Daniel Niesciur on 18 Noveniber 1960: :
“Austriaa Passport Tio. . 546226 « re
Austrian Driver's ‘License’ - :
International Certificate of Vaccination
Baptiem Certificate . ~
Business Letter from Arthur Doll and Son, Berlin :
Pocket Litter - Brouchers, Austria, West Berlin
General Informtion.on Docunéntation Cover Story
Itinerary as reflected in’ Passport :
Explanation of Passport Entries
Instruction for Signing Documentation
2. “The documentation (above items, a,b, sc,) is to be aged after WIROGUE has
signed them. It is our understanding that WIROGUE will use ‘gubject: documentation
to travel from West Germany to Leopoldville, Congo, ‘via Switzerland and Italy...
. 3.. It is requested that the subject documentation be retumed to TsD/IB
when no longer needed for operational purposes. -
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AME, Dana R. Mesciur AF/W/2_ 2110 I Baiading —
FROM 1, Deputy Director of Security (Investigations and Support)
SUBJECT. ¢ LETTER ADDRESS jo
# 229196 ‘
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1. Referanca is made to your memorandum dated 9 November 1960.
requesting the establishment of a post office box _ in New York City
_ . ‘dn the name of Clifford N. MIRKINSON 7
2. This will confirm advice furnished your office on 18 November 1960
that the requested address has been established as: follows:
Clifford N. MIRKiNSON
Post Office Box 5h
Canal Street Station.
New York 13, New York
3.. This ‘address will be maintained for an indefinite period —
and will Le serviced twice weekly. Daniel R. Miesciur extension 828)
will be nctified upon receipt of mail,
4. Non-registered,: first class and air mail, bearing the above
address as a return address, may be mailed by you at any convenient
letter box in the area where this facility is established, Registered
wail and parcel post should be forwarded to thia office for secure
mailing. Any mail having special security significance should be co-
ordinated with this office prior to mailing. Mail bearing the above
'. address as a return address should not be handled by the Central Mail
' .5« It is requested that you advise this office when the above
address is no longer of use to you, Any inquiries concerning this
facility should be directed to the SB/3 Desk of this office, Room I¥az
I Building, Extension 3933. 1h09
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“To: TSB . “paté a8 noon 1960_-
me HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF, THE FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS
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~AgcoRDANCE! WITH: _
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NOTE: Authentication Materials must be returned to TSD/IB as soon as the intended operational use
has been fulfilled; unused documents, whether filled in or blank, must t be returned io TSD/IB
wken no longer needed. . .
“TSD/IB should be notified if any of the Authentication Materials are destroyed, los:, or for any.
o-:ker reason can no longer be returned.
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| between the Bern Station and RELHER yao fo e-contrect aginte ,
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"He waa flown'to PBIRDS "black" and undervent naive t program.
4 (eis dneluded -curvivel, mill erm ond other similar typo FM training. After a
- year of such training the project failed to materialize, as 6 recult subject vas
Frepering for resettlement in South America. The AF/Diviaion took interest in
WIROCUB/1 end efter an assesment decided that with his peculiar background,
. talonts and general makeup he could effactivoly be utilized along the lines
‘cited in referencs A. On'21 October 1960 the case wea transferred officially to
3. Since that date to the present, every effort bas bean mde to psycho-
. logically orient WIROGUE/1 far this asatemecnt ond to prepare hin operationally.
_ for ita fulfillment, To insure the security of tho operation, prevent any
mtification with ODYOXE and/or KUBARE, end to preclude exy unexpected
unoovery of WIRCGUE/1's past vhich would associate him with bia pro-KUDARK lifo, .
a muder of basic steps vere taken, ‘thease veror
a. WIROCUR/1 undarvent plastic surgery, vhich chengod the shape of
his nose. . Lo. H -
Db. A toupee had been made for his canstant use. This and tho
; _ plastie surgery have altered him sufficiently to obviate any
. T . re (td he af. ele - . 4 a : : -
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“to ehew thet SIPKLZ/1 14 sn custrian Ghd who bio never had ODYCKR
_ Gommectinns, nor ever been ia iBIEINE, (Soe seyarste cover
_ttachont 4). .
abe It! ie planted ot this: tis to. teke- wIROGE Bf/d Pb lsck™! to cornany.
] midralpaod, given hia Austztan Jocinss te tion,
. ‘letter of ctecit, stripred of any FETEINE clothing’
or ‘personn] effects, '13pa tohet, Ke is to ppoosed to leoroldville’ oa -
era bea orrival reke contact... Ta cover ‘gseign-vot for. subject is
: p be: ‘has been told we too8 4 Anita - ‘the Prospects |
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Actter of gritt: for ‘were thousand dollere Ya ‘tote weed 40 tines. wis: ..
serve of ona" thousénd dollnre in‘s- Swiss
itlays This ‘noisy wil2 omstie -
Searing: operation! : Whidi must Le reoald “by: SECU:
:of- yearae alz other profite’ ‘aftae tte loan is paae
ou Be A von! about ‘the menner of mn with vin ve are: dealing. “fle iso
eaall, enerretic individusy, “who-has displayed : ‘aprovdne se, otiriing, ingenuity
‘and inventivencsa. He bas 6 poccifar. turn of mind which lenie itself recarke—_
Bly to nefariocs and axtra-legal eotivitios. Exeftenent cad intrigue ore -
inportent faetors in his life, he: ‘yeliches 1t ami o3 a result oy te a little
eeliots to haslle. BICEUZ/] Likes order end cleer cit choine of comsnd.
Fe admires the Prcgeian approach and as 2 result vill tnko ardera cven if ho
may discpree. It fa icrortent to- his to teve the trust and ewmfidence of hia |
cea? officer, If in kis am uind be feels assural of this and 1a confident |
of tha profeszicna) FUTUBE-type coupetanca of the C(O, he vill reeiurocste is |
kind. Feds indeed miare of the precepts of right and vrong, tut if ho ts - |
given an aosipmant which sey be eccally vreng in the cyao of the world, bet
necassary beecuss hia cieo officer arderal hin to cerry it out, then it ig |
right ond he will dutifully urlertsie approsriats action for its execution
without panes of consefonce. In a wort, he cen rationalize al) actiane, Cus. |
lest thought which may be vsoful, Best * romulte will probebly be gotten if, 9 {
when given an ssalonacnt, he be peraitted to accomplish it in his ovn way. f |
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Chief of Opérations, DD/P
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national contract agent who wit oper a small business
inLeopoldville. . : . a
a, . huthority is requested to sbliz zate $17,250
from the DD/P-AP Division budget: 423,25) in fiscal year
1961 ‘and 34,000 In ffseal vear 1962, ‘subtect to the avail-
ability of funds. The funds requested ineluded $85,900
salary and allowances: $1,220 travel exvenses: 45,990 oo-
erational loan; and 4
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the backsround-end concent of the orotec
nied by.a fiseal annex. The agent, WIRCGUE/1, is a state-
less person who was recruited and trained or a REDSOX op-
eration volving a clack mission to the USSR under’ Project
AESENTINEL. That project was postooned for a year and in
June 1962 was avandoned. In the interim OGUE/2 has been
working with TSD 2b a covert site in catalcsing information
from East German documents and develo; or dmprovine
metheds for pickings locks. WIRCG bern in Georgcla,
USSR, in 1915. He spent the period fron.1¢ ungil World
War II in Paris, France. de served in the French Foreign
Legion, volunteered in 1942 for work in Germany and spent
_eensiderable tinie in German srisons and con rcentratien camps
as a result of beins arrested for forcers He has a orison
record ror burcléry in France subsequent War IT.
‘Ke has had schooling and experience in m ngsneer-
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ry and fabrication of documents « WIROCUE/2 he ‘ oo
teto tte U.Ss “bit ck’ for training in connec- | ~ re .
WTINEL operation. , ‘Tt is cont Zenplated Ss
; “plack to West) Gertany. where he.
aced as an Austrian. citizen with a legend. of
neverious “goncerns in’ west Ge any . subse -
rid ley IE,—He-will oroceed: to.
“wher: th a $5,000: operational » loan, ne witli
sma c. to or resair shoa whiten it. is° “expected
hin a depree. of freedom of moverent and provi
contacts | It-is estimated that there 13 a need for. “techni-
sy + efans in: ‘the Republic of Congo at the sresent time. — The -
- prégect nas been coordinated. with the chief of, Station,
Leooo1 idvilt e.
quent
hy Aporooriate special ‘start components concur
in reconmending renewal, Botn cI and PI Staff express
eertain reservations in view of the vackzround 2nd adven-
turous nature of the arent, and.emonasize the neces sity:
of exercising firn operational ang personal control over
him at all times.
5. I recommend aporovel: or Proje (THOGUE as :
fs : _t
presented, and endorse the observations
-noted in pérazrapn 4 above.
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_ As! To proviae: a “yong térm) deep cover asset: ia. the” republic of” Gong ana ,
a » adjacent sreas. ee oo. a ; -
“tn stablich a’ ‘prinetple agent ‘ta the: Repubite. of. ‘Congo, in order to.
: baila 8 sovert’ net in’ “support of: operations} ; activities.. 7
OF Bee “to provide. an asaet for r utility cupport for KUBARK perdoanel wider:
. we official Covers ls .
‘These objectives « are ‘th Line with the ‘RMD.
3. Personnel -
“a.” Pertinent Btographical Information:
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Pseudonyn - GBR ree DOL OR 33477 -
"place of birth - Gori, Georgia, USSR
Date of birth - 12 July 1928 a “i
Sex = Male Oo
Race ‘. Caucasian
Religion - ‘none
Marital status - Divorced (wife and 2 children - - one -eod and one daughter)
- ‘ ‘Citizenship - stateless , ,
_ Education:
1922-24 Paris, Notre Dame, uncomp., change of family. address _
1925. Peris, Lycee Mcntagne, uncomp., change of family address" ‘
1925 Paris » Ecole Ccrsrile, uncomp.,— change of family address
1926 Viroflex, Lycee Hoche, ungomp.,. expelled for pranks
1926 Feris, Ecole Commie, uncomp., change of address
1931 .Paris-Yenves, Ecole Michelet, 6 mo comp, expelled for.
uo insubordination :
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1929-37 Paris, Eeole Breget, Electro-Engineering, attendéd one
: i. oyéar earned first nalr ofr Baccaularaute in electro
co 101l6sy then’ ‘expelled
© 2, .1938=39 ° Paris, ‘School.iof Fhotography and Mévies, trained: ‘as ‘cine
ou. 7) Camera operator ‘technician, left after one and.three -
ae 1. Sotirtis: of ‘a tvo year course due to outbreak: ‘of WW coe
ja Novenber 1939. . wis, . :
ary 3 story: :
Parts, olunt eeréa for French Foreten Lesioa -
Tunis,- ‘North Attica,” “lst Cave Rees ist: Seascrony teh
t to N.C. _ training course tn Legion, pulled ovt to oe
ae aE _ be reassigned’ toall-Georgian unit .. - .
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“Aug Aigho. - Faris, discharged’ at-end of f Franco/Gersss sstiiities 7
_Eaployment Bistory:
1942 - Paris, volunteered for work in Germany — 7
Poelitz, worked for RIDRYER WERKE for one year as “instalation
* electrician
- Paris, self-employed at photo shop. Portrait ‘photography
Berlin, photographer of metals for a factory which produces
electrodes for welding instruments
Berlin). assembly line worker in Berlin factory producing steel
armmnition belts. Received commendation from factory
director for lator saving device he manufacture of de-
vice for automtic adjustment of cartridge cases
Muegelbeim, driver mechanics course for the RSKK (Naei Party
. Motorized Corp. ) Drove trucks during construction of
Atlantic wall by Gerrans.’
19h3 - Berlin, erployed with SCHUPOLIZEI as translator French-Cermman.
: - language.
IAS-b7 - Paris, employed by Architects carre Associated as electrical
- .. “{nstallaticn planner and constructor of protostype :
i model builder .
i . 1951-52 | - Paris (in prison), devised and sold on the French. market a
i pocket automtic transit indicator. Received cash
settlement for this while in prison ~~
1953 - Rion (in prison), devised and gave to prison aanintstrator,
invention for.maxing cardboard boxes. Device vas built .
pose and used by prison adainistrator _
A Dee 1955. to Apr 1956 - Gap, exployed by M.D. as X-ray machine main- .
"+ “tenance technician and operator
1950-57 - Gap, invented, patented and sold.a. calendar device to the
French comercial market
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7 1958 = “asbert, invented: ‘and patented.a commercial advertising device,
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Models built ‘and sold to
French advertising concerns”
. - 3959-40" = U. S., devised and passed. dravings for two piecer of equip
oes ‘ment for use in Project’ AESENTINEL :
guly 1960 - U.S.) presently working ona low-cost telephone ahovering
device
“seoupittonat specialities: : : a i
Mechanical ‘electrical enginesring oo Co
“Cine. ‘or portrait photography ,
Research . and innovation of nbor/cost saving devices”
tanewiees and. Dialects: . :
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German - very
Georgian ~ fluent “spoken; ‘peading ‘and writing good
English - speaking and writing fair; reading fluent
Spanish - speaking and writing poor; reading good
’ Russian-poor
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Syecial Skills: |
. Experience in document forgery
194.2-Achen-5erlin;
1942-Berlin-Peris,
altered own docuients | ‘
filled in Geruan travel blank forms. Altered old '
German authorization stamp for travel forms. Made
otner authentications stamps for other people interested
in travel across German held territory —_
1ph3ve Berita, fabricated stamps and cachets for travel documents.
. Used photo techniques for changing and/or aging pictures.
in documents. “Also reassembled old false passports to
form new onés, 4s well as’ counterfeited German finan-
cial vouchera.
-B. cperational Informtion:
oh Circunstances of Recruitment -
The agent. vas first contacted in October 1958 as a result of a lead
fron AEPADDIZ.
Ee was recruited in ‘April 1959 by the Frankfurt Station,
for a REDSCX operation.
There had been some difficulty in the initial
secruitment, since it could not be resolved as to whether or not he
ould work amicably with another agent in the proposed operation. Af-
ter psychological assessments and ICFUJITER e2
wamination, it was decided
to recruit subject.. He was assigned the eryto[ASASFIC,) In April 1959
ssbject wes prousht to the DCB, via a HBRAINBOW
Subject was
trained in tbe ASSENTINAL project for.a black mission into the USSR as a
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Jwenber of a Rensot tean. Tits project vas postponed for 4 year. In
“the interim he vas ‘assigned to PSD,’ where he was employed ‘at a covert
site, involving. the. _catalopains oF Specific informtion from East ©
2 : “or : an. police for -forger sae not “induly hela oy the criminal ‘fnvesti= .
x in police’ but passed. onto the Gestapo. Subject ws
; where he was iiterrogated for several months at
- Gestapo ‘Headquarters. “Tater he ‘was-tried and. sentenced to death. For
some unimown reason hé’ was. moved. ‘from jail to ail, conéerftration. camp to
, concentration CAMD., While in Rriscn | ‘he resérted to a "ruse de gierre”
and told the Germans his father had invented a motor that could:run
without gasoline. He offered to draw the designs of the motor and was
ie to stall long enough to be liberated by components of the advan--
cing U. S. Army.
B. ‘In 1946-47 subject and an accomplice committed two robberies of
Jewelry stores.
an - - c. In 199 subject robbed a bank of 1,000,000 Fr. fr. His accomplice ;
: ¥8S apprehended and ‘shortly thereafter confessed, implicating subject. an
Subject was apprehended while attempting to crosa the Franco-Spanish a
dDorder. He was sentenced to ten years fn prison of which he served
only five, receiving parole for good behavior. Upon release in 1955, he
was: exiled on parole to Gap, France where he worked as an architect.
D. To our knowledge thereis no indication that subject {is known to
be associated with KUBARK.
3. ‘Agent's knowledge of sensitive matters - has ‘met the following KUBARKERS:
‘Anthony H. FRIGANZA (P). _ a _ ;
Patrick B, NEWENS (P) .
Peter K, WINSHIP (P) ; ; ;
Dexter E, ROSTED? (P) -
Fred KIRKPATRICK (T)
George F. MUNS (T)
Michael RAE (T)
Charles R, ROISTADE (») ‘Mr. Dan
Paul E. LEIGHTON (P) - Dr. Johns
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_ ‘Subject does not know that he ts working for KUBARK. He knows that
he ‘te connected with some intelligence orgaaization, (Cokes ODIERX. * ke
-, does not Imow saything about KUBARK organization nor ita modus oper-
- andi. : i oO Bee - ; , . so
“ts! lhe “Security of meeting sites, comminications, ete: 9 ae
Tt. /In genefal it. 18’ proposed to. have ‘Alm ‘be “surfaced “in Germay.. - So
Austria from there, making hie own ‘way to Leopolavilles —— - oes
ei ‘A smll-repair ‘or photo shop. “This vould piro- Oo
r his CO .or-anyoné. to visit him under the guise. - a
These vill hive tobe vorked cut in the field by aubJect's case of=
ings would’ be held clandestdinely as .- ao.
commmication channels will have to ‘be vorked :
F until contact’ ds’ establistied; a sécure emer-
nél with: Headquarters is being established. This channel is° -
“L to. @d only’ in’ the: event siibject finds himself stranded: or for
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“The: agent is very. security conscious and will follow any direction
in the interest of Becuirty - . :
6. Control: : a Oo . , :
On this point here are several aspects for consideration. He is
- under contract to us and although‘he is not too interested in money, he
does enjoy its benefits and realizes that it will continue so long as
he does.a good job. The more. important built in control is the fact
that he will be under, false documents, and being stateless, he is com-
pletely dependent on KUBARK to- perpetuate his quasi legal existence and
to eventually legalize his status. Added to this is the control which
stems from the prospect of. resettlement in another country. ‘This vould
give hin status as a citizen. Realizing these points, subject is more
than willing to play ball with US. . :
7. Prior contacts with ‘any security service:
As stated in 3B (2) above, the only brush subject has had in the
Past..was with Gestapo and French police. . These were prior to his re-
cruitment by KUBARK and were not as a result of 1.5, activity.
8. raining of agent: | ,
.. He -had received training in covert black border operations. In ad-
dition, he is being trained in srall &@ras and demolition.
- 9. Cover effectiveness and the operation of the cover facility:
Subject will open a smal] photo. or repair shop, which will cive hia
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oy 8 “degree of latitude in moveneiit ‘and. a cover for covert contact. *
a Subject has: ‘undergone’ plastic surgery inorder to change his appearance,
‘also.a.toupe was made to: further aséist’ in the chansing of his outward
‘appearance: : This, acticn vas designed .to preclude any possibility of.
‘ recognitio dy former French. associates, particularly since he ‘is to
pass as an. Austrian. | ‘The ‘cover facility, as stated, will offer access
. Lt to, all classes’ ‘of people, it will provide a natural means for contact, .
To and whl ‘Permit subject to- make trips under the’ guise of business trae
en : VOL. . . : ; ;
pequiréa to set hinder: “wp in business. the .
rie wilt ‘help facilitate hie opening an
nd For: the ‘purpose of providing
43 to ertaplieh and: open this cover business, we. will. ad-
: rational Joan, to be secured with a none.
p ‘note. An’ additional $1000. 00 will be held”:
in reserve, ’ should d.more money. Ostensibly it. will représent :
his own savings, ana WHIT be deposited, {n'a Swiss bank. Provision will
be made to pay this money back from his profits. After the loan de
‘paid off, WIROGUE is to keep the profits he may make
He wilh initially transfer $1090 :00 to a bank in Leopoldville. : We
are certain that he will not abscond with the funds, since his docu-
_ mentation will be false and his rey and allownnces total $8500 per
@foun, he would therefore Stand to lose a great deal more than he would
gain. .
Being a contract. agent, there igs ample control if he shows signa of
spending too much time in the pursuit of profits from his cover business.
His salary and allowances will be paia in part to a personal account :
in Switzerland (separate from his business account). This money will
ostensibly also represent his savings. The remainder will be paid
directly at: ‘the station.
c. Security Estimate:
WIROGUB had been recruited in France and exfiltrated black fron West
_ Germany. to SR/D03. He nas-had no known IS, connections in the past. He:
“will ‘be surfaced in West Germany and will proceed to Teopoldvilie. Re
will be documented as an Austrian .
"kh. Background
The need for various technicians to ‘stabilize the chaotic conditions in.
Leopoldville coupled with an urgent need for controlidd assets in that eity gave
rise to this project. WIROGUB's particular talents, experience, ability and
training open up a wide varietyof possibilities,
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: There’ ‘wAT2 be a raed for WIROGUE to. establish aad live his cover. “Tle is
ve, : anticipated to teke several months, Hence he-will become operational in early
fo gel. However,’ it is’ reascnabie to expect that the station will undoubtedly ; Je :
wT | place him’ in covert role mich’ dooner. Nonetheless, we do not anticipate any FI Po es
~ take prior, +o ‘nid: 1961.
6. Coordination :
- Coordination at Besagrtere ts veing effected s with FI r staft, Finance Divi=
sion, and SSA/DDS-- a oo
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; “Hits covert training will be completed: by 15 November 1960. He will be us .
briefed on ‘his cover story, documents, contact instructions, ete. » 15-18 Novem-
ber 1960. On/about 18-20 November he will be flown black to West. Gervany..
There he will spend 5 to 7 days to familiarize himself with Germany, receive’.
hid final briefing and obtain & visa, then depart for Leopoliville: arriving ofa
1 Decenber in Leopoldville. Once there he will require 1-2 months to look over
the business possibilities and establish himself. . .
“1.9. Approval Portod and Cost oF : _
, As Approval is requested for one years: starting al Novenber 1960. ° ,
B. Following is breakdown of the costs:
1. Salary at $500.00 per month $6000.00
2. Per diem during travel 250.00
3. Travel to Leopoldville 1000.00
4. Operational loan 5000.00
5. Operational expenses - : . 2000.00
@. Allowances (flat sun) me, 3000.00.
Total — # $1250.00.
10. ‘Emergency’ Situation .
‘In all present and anticipated conditions with the exception of a hot war, the . .
agent will have clandestine means of commmication with his CO in the ODACID in- a
stallation and with Réadquarters. For contingencies an emergency SW system has
been given to agent for direct commmication with Headquarters, ;
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ele puijone: ‘The objective of ‘this ‘project is: to provide a Leng tern, deep: cover -
: ‘assét, ‘a ‘contract agent, WIROGUE/1, in the Républic of Congo and adjacent areas in
. order: ‘to: build. ert -net-in- ‘eupport: of operational activities and to. Provide :
can saset 'f oy utility: support for KUBARK personmél under official cover. For cover -
purposes;' “WIROGUB/1. will establish his: own ‘business, a amall photo or repair shop, - -
Wnieh will ive: hin a. fegteee of latitude: ‘movenent, and ‘a cover for covert contact.
Uz/14n a wanner agreeable to Chief, Africa Division and Chief, - Finance Divi-
,’ ALL.funds -loaned to: WIROGUE/ 1 will be secured’ by U.S, dollar, non-interest
: péaring™ notes. “payable” ‘to bearer on demind. Such pctes will be prepared by or ap-
proved by the Office: of General Counsel, It is anticipated that an initia) $4000
Will be deposited in a Swiss bank, . ostensibly represent ing his own savings, vy
_ KUBARK, Monetary Branch. :
‘Account ing and Write-off: " yrrocue/1 will be required to sign receipts for
all: funds loaned. to him, Finance Division is “authorized to accept these receipts
. &8 @ charge to expense and to set up the loans payable in a memorandum account -
_without a due date. The notes signed by WIROGUE/1 shall be transmitted to Finance
Division for safekeeping. Repayment of the loan sball be made from business pro-
' fits. WIROGUE/1 will be required to submit quarterly income and expense statements
on his. ‘cover business and also copies of. all tax returns filed in connection with
* bis cover ‘business. A copy of all incom. and expense statements. and tax returns
will be. ‘forwarded to Finance Division.’ -It sball be the responsibility of the chief,
Cae ‘Africa- Division to determine when profits warrant Payments on the leans and to ef-
sat ' fect such repayments.
: ° . For purposes ‘of control and eollection, wrrocus/i will be required
to otga blank checks on his Swies and African business bank accounts. .
Chief, Africa Division
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iE CAN GET “VISA _RABIDLY EUROPE, SUGGEST ue COME co "GO- WITHOUT. VISAS
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LONGER WISA. “BELIEVE LETTER OF CREDIT From EUROPEAN BANK IN .
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“2. CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS AS FOLLOWS: HE TO CALL GUTHHAN AT a
HONE” (3315) OR TPELIDE ASAP AFTER ARRIVAL INTRODUCING SELF AS
GUSTAVE. GUTHHAN WILL ‘SUGG GEST HEE TING FOR DRINK. ACTUAL TIME
F MEETING TO BE TWO HOURS PRIOZ TO TIME SET On PHONE. : MEETING
PLACE WILL BE IN FRONT MAIN POST OFFICES YIROGUE ONE “SHOULD HAVE
BOOK IN LEFT HAND AND usLicureD cl GAR IN MOUTH. GUTHMAN WILL’
ASK” IN. FRENCH IF TELEPHONE OFF rice OPEN, ADDING “HE HOPES PLACE
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DOCUMENT AS A PERMANENT RECOR,
pocvuest SYMBOL AND KIMBER
SR/DOB/60- AO
OCC. VENT Date
- 26 Gct. 60
“$R/DOB/P.Crookhamice
"1062 J X-8331.
“Chief, AF Div
‘Attn: Dan Nesciy
DOCUMENT PROCESSING OATA
Pot} use
eres, 861 = SECRET / | _ CONFIDENTIAL UNCLASSIFIED
140}
14-0000
- reona Tim FOR: chief, Africa Division
7 Dan Nésehur —_
was” “from. ‘May 1959 through October 1960.
3. True Name Division/Start
Perry Crookham .-. SR
Fred Kirkpatrick . SR
Edward L. Ross, Jr. “SR
William R. Romar SR .
_ Myron Toloczko | SR-
. Be Je Johnson .. - SR
‘Ray Hanchulek , SR
Col, Edw. Podworny SR
Gordon Mothes | SR
. ‘Mortimer Love . - SR
George Fill : s2
a - ° : Joe Chacho - SR
7 ~ JI. He McCormick: SR
= C. McCrory .. |” SR-
: Joseph Betza |: SR
Roy Petersen, . | ~: Sk (contwast) .
Geoffrey Cra tch es (contract) «
Janie Cratch. DO SR (contract)
‘Henry Wynne > SR (contract) |
Kathleen Wynhe : SR (contract)
Logan Phillips | SR (contract)
Allie Logan © : SRK .(contract)
OQ. He Todd : 0. Security
Casmiro Barcuin : DPD
Major. Aderholdt *! DPD
‘Per Stoen .! om
Paul Belkin -- ‘ — OS/TRD
Joseph Bukowsky | Med. Staff
Dale Haynes |: 0. Commo.
Alvin Naumann ' : TSD
. Morgan Schrader ; - 4H. .
Dr. $ Houck § — AF Div.
Glenn Fields , : AF Div
SR/D08/60- 2079
26 October 1960.
personalities; Listed in true nenis . ‘and alias, are an :
4 by, AESENTINEL ‘2 SOK agent Davia* “Durvard in ths elias sted. —
“2, “subject ie.u unaware (of the. CIA affiiation of. these ‘personalities.
e period -of ‘time over “which - Subject was ‘connected: with these. Andividusle
Alies- ;
. Pat Cook
Fred Komer
Clint
Little Bi1l
Marty Adams
Bue -
Ray
-' Cok. Ed-
Tom
Mike or Max
- Mister George
Joa
Hal
Mack
Joe Bowman
Big Roy.
Janie
Henry
Kathleen
Logan
Allie
Hank
Chick .
Heinle -
Thor
Paul
Joe
Dale
Al
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Dr. John
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7 troled. aid: Supervised. as: ‘dhésely-as poss ;
din order to. avoid embarrassment ‘to ‘the Agency wa oe
This Approval is based upon evaluation of information available to ‘this
Office, and is granted. u.der- authority contained in cst. and CSI-F 10-5.
3 none. ~~
. : : carta APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION
Date:_. 8 Nov 1960 --. oy i
Distribution: . i
. Orig. to Addressee :
1 to Piles
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14-0000
\ “REFERENCE: Ay bik 45223 (OUT 98152)
; | dation mailing addrces for SR/DVB agent
“sasoea/6oe ens
:19 Getcber'1960" ae
R: Chief, WH/2B |
. Dransfer: ‘ iting J ‘Address.
‘Feapodaibt ity from SR/DUBt to “Africa 1 ‘Division: *
1. Subject to your concurrence, responsibility for the accommo-
AEASPIC (David de Panaskhet),
which was arranged for by your office, wiil be transfarred to. the Africa
Division which is now utidzing this agent.
_2, The agent accommodation matiing address in Braui! ig as
foilows: .
Eduardo Catio
a. _ Caha Postal 11744 (Lapa) -
Sao Paulo, Brasil
3. The Africa. Division.caes- officer: respoasibie for this. agent is
-Dan Nesciur, 211% I Buliding, extension $284. .
4. This office extenda its approciation’ for the expeditions mannor ~
: . da which you: have arranged for and maintained this accommodation address,
5. For any ‘farther ‘infor mation regarding this piease contact
Dan Nesciur, axtansion 5234 or Perry: ‘Crookham, extension 8331,
MICHAEL RAE
Chief, SR/DUB |
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Distributions
Orig. & 1 - Addressee
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14-00000 GI ANDARD FORM RO. Gg “
| Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. 7 |
7: 800 (nr, Let sicher) A BATE: ag Get 6.
rom: Operations Division, Medical State
UAE asere (ec) |
Subject hae been evaluated by the Hediéal State and fond physically
*.quali fied ‘for the ‘proposed aséignment. . os a ne
-TION TOP AND BoTTOm
CONFIDENTIAL L_ [seener |
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ae
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REPLACES FCRw we
WHICH SAY BE USED.
FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER :
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FROM: NAME. ADORESS AND PrtONe NO.
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ori 4a (237 — Beplsns Form 30-4
@hich may be used, 6S COVERNNET PmarinG OFICE 1885 —O- 342591
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14-0000
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SOUT 2g September 1900
_ MEMORANDUM FOR:_¢ Chief, Altea Atfatre Staff, 0S
‘SUBJECT:
: : ay Thie ie. to confirm a alacusaion between Mr. ¥F red 4 Kirkpatrick,
; SR/DUB and your office regarding transfor and quartering arrangements —
for AEASPIC, David Durvard (a), and ‘the ‘interest expressed by
- Dr. Lester Houck of Africa Division ro acquiring ALASPIC as a long
term asset for that division.
2. la compilance with a request made of this office by Africa
Divisioa, it ia understood your office hag agreed to the temporary
quartering of ACASPIC in a furnished safe apartment located at
‘apartment 307, 5742 Colorado Avonue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
This office, with your concurrence, has agreed to lend the use of :
thia apartment’ for a period of about two weeks, effective 23 September i
1960, At present ALASFIC ta visited once a week and/or as the need
arises. AEASPIC has hie own salary for food and public transportation.
The same cover ‘Qrrangements exiats under this ar rangement as . . :
existed when Subject lived at. 925 25th Street, N. We . inthis own apartment, : : $
The cover arrangement is that David Durvard (a) is a technica: associate : 4
of Fred K, Komer (a) (i.e. an SR/OUB cage officer) seif- -empioy ed, . . }
. manufacturers commissionasd representative. :
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MICHAEL RAE
Chief, SR/DUB
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_ MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ©
SUBJECT: Physic
exam /Immunization for David Durvara (er
«
"2. At.2000 hours 28 Septeraber avid. Durvard.(a) {no the company eo
. Of an SR/DOS: case officer-attended 1 full physical exam at-the offices ° 0:
ola cleared, witting-doctor,. Dr. ‘Robert.G, Builock, 222! North: -
, _ Buchanan Street,. Arlington, ‘Virginia, -Dr: ‘Bullock indicated to ‘this -.- | Loe
‘boos +” “cage officer his preliminary opinion that Subject was in perfect health. = -
Po “Medical records to thi effect-will be forthcoming.--Mr. ‘Durvard (a). ~
- aleo received the firat in a series of immunization shota. preparatory’
to @ projected assignment in the West African theater. Mr. Durvard,
with his case officer will return to Dr. Bullock's office on 4 Getober
_ &t 10500'a.m. fora second series of immunization shots. Medicn!
Frecords.other than those reflected fh Mr. Durvard's (a) 201 file will
be kept in the Medical File Room (Central Buliding) under his crypto,
A copy will also be kept ian AO/OD/MS under pseudo, :
FRED KIRKPATRICK
Sa ee PSP asia ak easels Lo
dis 2ysur7
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File no. :below
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/ Gatef of station, Rio ae Uiietre "FIELD PILE FO: 10-6548
| THON: Chint of Baséy Seo Pads oot 12 Oétober. 1960 -
in asa ae oe mmc mgr
i HR-2 bed picked ip the:day betores” _
ALLOMETER=2 vas oblige? (for the eedond time) .” <
¢ 2. ne se Persons and to sign (in alte)!
J possible ‘to''send these letters:
. , ‘end 1 definite security hazard if he is forced to
: Aantlsy ‘himself da the manner ‘required by. the registration of these letters,
26: Headquarters attention 1s called to thé fact that tha letter vhich the Basa
. forvarded on 7 October 1960 was postmarked in Europe on 12 August 1960. Even in
ce the light of the notoriously slow Brazilian’ postal systen, the Base cannot explain
*. guch a long deley in*transit for air mil, ‘Such a dalay has been typical of
almost every letter the Base has received in tha past gix months. The Base has
no reason to disbelieve ALLOMETER-2 in his repeated assertions that he services
. ‘he box et Least ance & works
: bewi ofT, 1 abe fh
ip. _ “Lucian ¥. PABSIK
‘| 10-dctober 1960
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Aa the exect date of transfer dn mot <a dstereined, wed, iste”
; . s is not yt TEN
requested thet Mr. Kirkpstrick, inteia contact with ir. wale
extension 389 to handle final transfer atrangemate. ”
&R's cooparation an such matters :
: and @ nov physical oxenination are cane shots, training,
Gifef, Africa Diviston
j
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ENR «par te Dy new atb Write os coh ace
14-0000 ~
ak) eee a cust, exit» Division
* aasect +: Future besnisetion of meri :
» a | Ject-1a. eciventiy ‘in 1 ‘tha proséaa, ee: tbeiay trenaferred-
|, froin the jurtediction of ER to-AF, fn'alh probebthity foro field
: : easignment in “the: Congo. -
a 2.- decordtigly, “it tu foquected that pour reconita'be altered
to-reflect this change and also, that the. necassary steps ro
taken to amend his OA (C-73532) to permit'une by this Division.
3. For further information reganting subject, please
contest Bdverd 0. Welles, Africa Yost, on extension 3629, who
will reuporarily be hendling this case.
Chief, Africa Divieica
dep DEBE? a :
14-00000
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i, Occupational Specialty: Mechanical Electrical Enginearing
Cine or Portrait Photog Faphy
Research and innovator of commercial —
labor/money ‘savia 8 devices
, _ Electro mechanical’or: photographical ia: i
‘nature. - Lo
“See paragraphs 4, 8.9; 11, 12, 13, 14
of Employment History for examples, —_
25 Military Service: ’ "Dee. 1939; Paris, volunteered for Freiich
arn eee Foreign Legion, ee
Pee te ; Dt, Jan, 1940, Tunisia - North Africa, in lee Cav.
J : nn ce i Reg., lst Squadron, 4th Platoon.
Feb. 1940 = gent to N.C.0O, training course in
Legion. Pulled out to be reassigned to alle
Georgian unit.
Mar. - Aug. 1940, Barcares. _ Assigned in
Georgian unit - ;
Aug. 1940 » Parig, Olocharged after the end
of Franco/German hostilities aa Private
First Claas.
a i —_ 3. Empioyment History: 1. 1942 - Paris + Volunteered for work in
r a ; Germany. .
2. Poelitz, Germany,-Worked for HIDRYER
WERKE on contract for one year ag
installation electrician,
: ; _ we, mS , 3. 1942 ~ Berlin. Photographer of metaia for
po : a ; a factory which produced electrcdea for
, weiding instruments
of
: 1942. Paris Seif-employed at photo shop.
: .. Portrait photography, . ;
4. 1942 Berlin Assembly line worker in
Berlin factory Producing steel! ammunition
belts, Recolved. commendation from factory
eee a
14¥Foo0
; _ , 0, director for labor’ saving device re. - L oo,
4 a "> manufact. of device for automat. adjustment .j
: ee “4° Of éa@rtridge cases,” o en i
i ; oe 5. 1942 Berlin’ Drivera mechanics course for <~:
; a ee the NSKK (Nazi Party Motorized fb
“po, . oo, eg. . Mugelheim Corps). Drove. rucks during: i
: ; Se a a ie ot “. “ss + eOnstriiction of Atlantic wal. by
re rn 6: 1943. Berita: Eshployed with SCHUPOLIZEL-
fo - ab '..~ As transiator French-Germaa language,
_— 1946-47 Paris Employed by Architects
; ; ‘Carre Associatad as electrical instailation -
Bes ot, 288 7” (planinér and ‘constructor. of prototype model |
oo. Sa . eo batider.. Earned roughly $4 an hour American’ |
Be ” a ; .8cale pius commission work extra, ot
vob on. ; : a ee “8. 1957-82 la Devised and sold on French -
ae . , prison, market a pocket automatic |
o ‘ ; Paris- transit indicator, Received cash :
aettiement for this whiie in Prison,
9. 1953 In prison” Devised &nd gave to prison
! in Rion administrator invention for
Te, making cardboard boxes.
Device was built and used by
prison administrator, .
10. Dec, 1955+ Gap: Empioyed by M.D, as X-ray
Apr. 1956 machine maintenance technie
cian and operator,
1. 1956-57 Gap lovented, patented and sold
- + sy @ Calendar device to the -
an . ' French commoercia! market,
12. 1958 Ambert Invented and patented a come
7 : mercial advertising device, |
: photo-mechanical in nature,
, : ; ; . Models built and gold to French .
‘ - ; : advertising concerns.
13. 1959-60 U.S. Devised and passed drawings :
' " Sept-May for 2 pieces of equipment to be _
" used fos Project AESENTINEL .
14, 1960, July U.S, At present Subject is devising
& low cost teiephone answering
device,
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Ukpesioace in Forged Cocumenta:,
May 1942. Achen,: ad = Berlin: Faleifted: his owa travel documants by use
of pen to change effective dates, :
1942 Berlin - Paris: Filled in: German. travel blank forms.
: ‘ a ' Altered old ‘German authorization stamp
| for trave: forms. Then made other
falaified stamps for other ‘people
territory. ©
“¢ natructed and used various. faleified .
43-44 Berlin -
él documents for‘varicus péople to.
vel throughout ‘Germany. Used
é€crtain photo techniques for changing
"and/or ageing pictures in documents. At
"game time Subject also reassembled - -
: falsified old passports to'form new oneg
as well'ds counterfeited’German financial
vouchers.
Physical Description
: Subject ia described as 42 ycar old male Caucasian, 5'6" tall, of slight oy.
build (136 Ibs, average weight), long face, long nose, dark brown hair,
balding in front, owarthy complexion,
perfect health,
Subject ia extremely agil and in :
He is an ex-French foreign legionnaire and survivor of .
German concentration campa,
Evaluation
Subject'a c case officer : agrees with Agency Assesement that he possesses.
the traits of a born clandestine Operator and would be an apt- ‘candidate
for any black miasion which requires: ;
V.
2.
able-bodiedness ;
ce
ability to assimilate easliy (al owlag for his phyzical features). -
“interested in travel a¢ross German-held -,
ivel, documents stamps: copied from old .
Lae teniege tteee
abe
‘3. ianate sense of locational direction
“ guperior intelligence and reasoning power
- ablitty to coniprehend and: apply: instruction rapidly
bs willlagness to. andertake an: extremely hazardous mission
. L oe ‘basic: techaical and mechanical applied or. theoretical abides oo
: Be * abiuity to improvise’ and “kaow how" ‘dlaturbingly Americéa in ‘
character. an .
Motivation, :
a?
Subject's motivation is based ¢ on ‘personal loyalties rather than raonstary
gain. Subject has ttle regard for the value of his money, and must.
‘ eubscribing to tha "Untermensch® theory re the Russian people,
be strongly urged to set aside a part of hia carnings. Subject has a
strong distaste for the Communist regime and hag observed the
effects of it at first hand. Subject indeed goes a step farther, “~
Language Capabilities
Subject speaks, reads, writes:
French - native
Georgian - fluent .
-German = goodtofiuent —.
English + reads fluently, writes, ‘fair, ‘peaks fair
Spanish - reads fair, speaks poor, understands fair
Subject haa exhibited ; good subordination to his case officar, intelligent,
security precautions re hia personal habits, and the ability to guietiy
. fit into an American urban existence, For: any further information please
call Fred Kirkpatrick, SR/DOB, X- 4705,
14-0000
ye ee 23 Septerber 1960"
: sEhCR: sate: PGA TAR ext
- stadt: * Genet Maer a a oe TT
The subseetow
12. The subject has led an“ercith and “diverte Lire. ‘the: Division
et ght his. vo. the United States. (baci. )}to triin for a sLssi-a ch-has .
: Bo ‘subsecuentiy teen canéelléd, At -the ‘present time the oR Division is wking
ca _ arrangerents fcr the re settlerent™ cf the subject in Latin arertes,. probably
\ ae sol tin Mexico. - How waver, due tc the tr: ining this azency hes siven the subisect.
, 5k feela he should he utiitzed by the “pa/P if posaicle. .
a an a : Be Cbserving David for some tuo hours and listening te his ster the
: “ undersi.ned feels there ray bea sora use of him hy JMiA David is a srocth
» baleer vic hus obviously teld his story wsny tines te ‘the: satisfuctién of
“bis listeners. He elaborates on the exciting and bizsrre purts.cf his life
“und. tends to ,loss over thosa secticns he feals that sre comzcn to everycne.
: . 4. The subject has teen in the United States for sore tise, This tize
. hee been spent in tr inin: for a specifie wiesion shieh never ‘cune tO passe
Recentiy he hag been engiyed in "make sork" preprozs te pass the tise. This
eculd weil enpluin his cpu,arent impatlence and desire to do. sorething. In
bis oxn sords he ».ishes to preve that he ds ec _patle of aceorplishing a task
agssiined to hit, He asses for a chanee to surveil screcna, to tere clirdestire
pictures, even lc assasgin:ie soreone. He very na. arly cezced to be given a.
pitch during this cating.’ oo : 7 : :
- 5« Tha subject is a stzteless person. ile is in the United Stx tes black
and could te comiletely unsttributable if necessary. He desires citizens: ‘ip.
snd a chince to seltic doen tn ena spot. He orefers U + citizonshig hut is
not avament cn this. boxcver the bugle motivation ap:e:rs to bs love of
excitement. The subject gives a very j ood sppe.rance of tha clussicel
adventurer, He reletes isis Da 1st exploits in wartime Furcepe as gotivated by
the thrill of during the. existing author ty, .
am —
: =E> asare te Was: boing Tore Te
had been used ereviotisly ‘by 5 » Fepresentative’ .
2O[-23 77
Waa tne a.
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a odix, faton a, ent sin
sesa]
an fale hes the 21 ‘folder
at the present tine..
Rave al enc tise beed Gnse “ef ficers ot this’ individus
1
. "19 August 1960:
“MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD.
, _. SUBJECT: - Mexican Resettlement Arrangements for AESENTINEL” oa
“agent. ‘AEASPIC : . ee
cee le “At 1400 hours; 19 ) August, SR/DOB éase ‘officer;
‘Fred Kirkpatrick and Jerry Pochron from Defection Coordinators .
- Office of CLA met with’ Clay Calendar and Jim Myers of TSD/1B
re documentations: ‘arrangements and travél routing for possible’
resettlement of. AESENTINEL agent AEASPIC. The following
arrangements were proposed by Mr. Calendar and Mr. Myers
‘for SR/DOB's consideration. TSD/1B suggested that Subject be
sent by black flight from here to West Germany, and there
surfaced with an‘altered Greck passport which TSD/IB now has
.available. A suitable cover story would of course be incorporated
re the possession of a Greek passport-by Subject, while Subject -
has no. Greek language capability. Since this passport is a valid
one, (and was, in fact, purchased by TSD/IB) and is therefore
. backstopped : in name, Subject could apply. at the Mexican Embassy
in West Germany for a Mexican tourist visa by presenting this
‘passport. Once in Mexico, Subject could request emigration
action upon declaration of intent to become a Mexican citizen and
upon submitting proof of sponsorship by an employer in Mexico
_ City.
2. Upon your concurrence, Mr. “Pochron will arrange for
' Mr. Kirkpatrick to meet with Mr. Coolidge, the CLA contact used
for introducing agency designees into Mexican private industry.
Mr. Pochron has already talked.with Mr. Coolidge on two occasions
and has passed him Subject's file. From their talks, Mr. Pochron
has assured me that this arrangement is entirely feasible, Gillete ©
Company of Mexico City being cited as one possibility.
. 3. AEASPIC would then openly proceed to purchase plane
tickets in West Germany for Mexico City and upon arrival there,
would be waiting for him: ‘The time table for this entire operation
- was estimated at about five weeks. Of course we did not discuss
Subject's monetary maintenance for the interim period.of travel,
“nor until Subject could begin earning his own living.
Saye a aa erz
2.
of Mr, Pennington of Alien Affairs
course be our. job to Assure Security that Subject is not knowledgable — ,
"4. -Mr. Pochrdn. expressed his concern and the concern
a Staff about the knowledgibility~
of Subject re pass: Agency. tie-in and. Agency assets. It will of |
, and ‘Will entail-a minimum of risk to-transport and to resettle in
“Mexico, In-view of this.concern} all arrangements offered for
*. DOB's consideration by TSD/1B were tailored to afford stép by ~
step denial or participation by. the U. S. Government.
‘all items ‘procured
, “easily. be obtaineg
., this Government.’
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t. Ineffect,
y Subject for resettlement could justas | -
the European.black market ag well as froni
Subject will in effect be briefed dnd taken by
n set to, obtain his documents ostensibly on the
‘black market. Monies due Subject would be. withheld pending
. destination arrival, The letter head and Supporting sponsorship
documents to be used by. him for ultimate employment in Mexico
would be prepared. in such a manner as to be either legitimate
forged. In addition it was suggested
handled and advised by someone kno
that Subject be closely
wn to him to ensure the
security aspect both'to Subject and to this agency,
5. The meeting was closed by TSD/1B's request to be
‘informed whether these arrangements in theory meet with the
approval of SR/DOB, and Office of Security. Mr, Kirkpatrick
was assured that Documentation aspects by TSD/IB could be
accomplished within one week upon authorization by SR/DOB.
With your permission Fred Kirkpatrick will proceed to affirm
Mexican employment arrangements for AEASPIC,
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' Rosettlansit: cf sR/DCB Nedsox ‘Apect: Mavid. Ter:
le (On al -suly 19%, r/Don cag. Cfficer Fred Firtpatrick talbed
. “with Jerry Rochron cf your office re enlisting yOur.assigharco in the
|, Possikhe rosettleient cf OR/DCB hedsox contract arent, David
4 T2TVEICNVILT |
(T) in-the rezior of South er Central fciericse At the request and ap per
‘outline cf Mr. Pochrony this office! has asropared the following biccraphic
informations See Attac! rent Ae
2. Subject 45 Living in the general washington D.C. area under the
supervision of an 82/ICu Sace Offteer a::2 avallable for a ,
readily avallable for any
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‘3.6 Subsect remains cna qvasl lepell; baskstonped arrangenent of
|. Allen Affairs Staff until 20 Cetcber 19/0,
he Fox any further information please contact Pred Eirkaatricl, |
E8/DCR, on extension h7C5 o 2531.
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vid FOR ne RECORD — ,
snitch “Blograghic Information/f ase Officer kvaluation. of: L.
. David T2ITZICHVILL, alias David DURVARD | .
ag hier Bhogriohte Information
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David sarc WILT was, ) bom 20. tacenbar 1919 iin mantel, Gooreta, where
he Lived wat his parents until: 1921. Subject -at that time moved to Fronce
‘with ‘his ‘parents. SuUyeET grew up: sin. frence and therefore speaks native
Fremeh (Parisian). Subject does” not have French citizenship, however, and -
mst be. ‘classed as stateless. “Subject ‘earned the ‘first part of his baccalaureat
So eu at Breguet ‘(electro-éngineering), then entered the Foreign Legion at the
beginning of Wall. Subdject fought.in N. Africa until French carLtulation in
19,0, at which time he was discharged to return home to Paris. In 1943 he wont
i ., - . to Germany as a voluntary worker. ‘Ho worked there primarily as an industrial
“siding them with cleverly falsified papers, starcos, cachets and even uniforns
It is interesting to note that wile audbject attended school at Breuguet, he
: also attended the Technicum for Cinematography. 1% was from thess past studies
at the Tothaicun that subject: was able to develop techriqucs to epply to photo-
; mechanical forging of docusents, starps, and cachets. Subject was betrayed
5 to Germans). arrested, and zentenced to death for espionaze. Subject was able
to dreg fnis case out by implying the existence of a lerge aritish run net
of which ho was 2 pert. In 1945 he was Liberatod by the U.S. ‘rmy and retumed
Subject lived there ‘in relative quiet until he, together with a war-
to Paris.
Subject and
Line triend, robbed a Paris bank of a sizeable anount of money.
sccumplice were apprehended by the Suréta on 11 July 1950, sentenced to prison,
but released same. five years later ‘or good behavior and on the basis of their —
anaes
war record.
electrician. While in Germany he assisted French officer P.0.d.'s to wnat
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could be of value to thia dcorey. Twe of his idcoas have bees nasced Lorva
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It {5 interestin: 4o note that eli in prison, subject davented a rachino |
for matin; carcbcard boxes, Thi pavhine was actually brat Sor one of the prison
acrdntotrations and put Into opetstton at tho priscn factecy, Upon discharge fren
; Tt.
prison in r Tecanber: of 1985, subject, Liv ody wor’ ‘od antyes. paroled. re) his brother
Frances. It kas wile hore: ‘that Bubject | Was contac ved by this actney and
eubsoquently browat to tis comtry, for use an one: cf. two acon, for i Project.
eSemTm: ‘Le oe
fbbject ts pregeatly residing in. hist ‘ashe Le apartcont and tg. readily
available fer any intervicus.
Subject is onzeced in his pave effice in several technical rinedexs which
ard
to TED for dovelepront/axploitatt ic. wp has oxpresond intercot in anotire
of his ideas, tha plans fer wilch hate Just teen camleted,
Alien Affaire stact of nnlcrctdon/tlatural zation has oxtentes subjects
backstepped residence status until 20 CctoLer, 190,
f- . :
Phygical weserintton
Subject ig desertied as LA year ole rale Caucasian, Brat tell, of slic: ee
build (136 lug. avera ec weit), lone face, long nose, hark. lrewn Dhar,
aeree
valdin: in front, swarthy corploxion..Suvfect js oxtrerely and-ia perfect
; hoalthe fe ta an oxsirench foreign legioanaire and surviver of ¢erran
concentration capa,
Evalustion ved
Subject’s case officer asrces with jsseszent that he possesses the traits of
@ born clandestine onerater ant would ba an apt candicate for oxy blac!: miccion
Wiich requires: eenne
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mn able-bodiediess
42, ability to apsinilate easily (allowin;; for his Physical. features)
‘3. imato cence -
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uf Weattonal, élrection
ue sipertorinteL licence and reas soning: Powor o
"Se aity to ‘Corprohend and apply Anstiuction rapidly |
: 6.. willingiess to undertake an extrenely hazardous rigsian
Te basic technical. and mechanical applicd- cr theoretical abilities -
8, ability to izprovies and "know hows distarbin, Ay avertcan in
characters ” :
vated ns
Sub ject's te idecterieal nore- then. momebery ete ta” rtonar, Srinject has little
part of his eamings.
“otivation.
rer ard for the value of his monev, and met he: stron: Lyn
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“ed 40 set aside a
“ub yoct nasa stronz distasis for the Cormunist reg_me
and lies observed the cfrects of it at first hand, Subject indeed roes a step
farther, subscribin,: to the "Unternensch" theory iv the iussian peopla,.
Fronca
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Lancuace Capabilities .
Subject speaks, reds, writes:
- native
= fluagnt.
- feod to fluent
reads fluently, writes
a Hoe .
fatr, speaxes fair
Subject has exhibited gecd subordination to his Case Officer, intelligent
‘security preceutions re his persons habits, and the ability to quietly fit
into an American urban existence, Foray
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3 chief, Soviet Atssia dLvision oo DATE: 20 ily 1950 © a :
APTN o: | SR/DOB : : co me ;
; “FROM : Rtrestor of Sasertfy. , re oo, \
2 SUBJECT: = AEASPIC, CI/OA Ho. C-73532 a
: my le Ta your “eno randun of ah Septeszer 1959, Mi _
wo . ‘. requested guszension .of the subject's tuenty-four hour etahy
ob ae until he reswzeé training about 1 August 1950. . : Your menorandun .
-, mo ‘ of 5: July 1920, io. 1996, indicates: he will be place? in a safe~
- ; a “~~ House for trainins about the last of Juiy 1960, and thet he will
. ‘continue his present “‘unescorted status on oceasicnal. _Weekends.
. °
an This vffice hes no ‘ch§ection to" that prosetre,
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_ . FROM, 1” Chief, Telecommuiications, fraining and Techniques Staffr/0c
. suByect: W/T Teaining - Agent AEASPIC.
- ¥ SR/DOB 60-1990, 29 June 1960
+
(2. This, will confinn vecent discussions held between ~
Mr. Fred Kirxpatrick. of your Office and Mr. Lee Jungen of ny
Staff relative to the proposed w/T training of AEASPIC. As
was. explained by Mr... Jungen, ‘W/? training of an agent on @
_. full or part-time basie,-is contingent upon the approval of 6 ~
_ specific project with supporting coumunications annex. While
we have on occasion participated in “holding” training of
agents without benefit: of a definite requirement, current
operational commitments now make this impossible. :
. 2. Should a definite requirement for. the operational
‘utilization of AEASPIC develop we will arrenge for the 4/T
aptitude ‘assessment and training. Prior to our initiating
such action, it is requested that a representative of your
Office discuss operational details with an appropriate
Foreign Division witbin the Office of Communications. This
will enable us to tailor subsequent training in terms of
specific equipment and procedures as required by the project.
In this respect, further information can be obtained by
contacting Mr. Lawrence Eisler on extension 8137.
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: , rom 60. g6 { (Secret 1 CONFIDENTIAL UNCLASSIFIED 40)
a mst be claszed aa otatelens.. ‘Subject earned the first part of. ‘his beccalaureat
_ 24 June 1960
* MEMO FOR THE RECORD
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“SUBJECT: Blogrophic Information/Case Officer Evaluation of
David TCITLICHVILI, alias David DURVARD |
_ Blographte: Inforia titoe
, : Davia rerieienvitz ‘Was bom 20 Deeenber 1919" in roLlias, Gesrete, where:
‘he lived with his parents iuntal agar. ‘Subject at that time noved to Franee
. wth his: parents,:: “Subject. grew up An France’ arid therefore Speaks native
Freneti (Paris{an). Subject doss ‘not. have French citizenship, however, and
et Breguet (electto-engineering), then entered. the Foreign Legion ‘at the
beginning of WWII, Subject fought in N. Africa uned2 French cepitulation in.
1940, at which time he wag discharged to return home to Paris. in 1943 he went
to Germany as a voluntary worker, He. worked there primari ly ag an industrial
electrician. © while in Germany he assisted French officor P.O, Wet to escape,
aiding them with cleverly falsified papers, stamps, eacheata and even untforns. ;
It is interesting to note that while aubject attended school at Breuguet, he - ,
also attended the Technicun for Cinematography. It was from these past studies
at the ‘Tethnicun that subject wag able to develop techniques to apply to photo~
mechanical forging of doctimenta,. ‘stamps, and cachete. “Subject was betrayed
to Germans, arrested, and sentenced to death for espionage. Subject was able
to drag this case out by implying the existence of a large British run net
of which he was a part. “In 195: he. was Liberated by the U.S. Army and retumed
to Paria. Subject lived there in relative mtet until he, together with a war-
time | ‘friend, Tobbéd a Paris bank of & sizeable. encunt of money. Subject and
. accunplice were apprehended by the Suréte on u July 1950, ssntenced to prison,
. but released 80me five years later ror good behavior and on the basis of their
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war record, ven
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Tt is Antaresting to note tint while in prisen, . subject invente’d | a | raghine
no for malin; cardboard ‘baxes. “This machine vas actually built for one of the prisea
_ adrinistrations an _Put inte operption at ‘tho Prison factory. Upen elechanye ‘trom
“prison: in Decanter of 1955," sub je ct ‘Hved,, varied: antyas parélod to his brotier
“in Cap, France. It was Mile there tliat subject wis contactad by this agency and
. subéequently browcht to this’ country for use as ons, of two acento for Project:
ASU DEL. _ a a
Sth ject da presently rooting in his Vash “ACs apartzent and is readily.
‘available for any intervisva. , . _ , ;
| Subject is ongazed in’his eae office in several technical gimmicks which
coulé! be of value to this agency. Two of his ideas have been nasscd forward
to ISD for dovelopvent/exploitation. 750 has expressed Interust in another
of ed ideas, the plans for which have just baen completed.
“Aten Affairs State of Inte ratdon/ilaturalizetion has extended subjects?
- backstoppod residence statis until 20 Geteber, 1950,
; inyeical Leserintion
Subject is descriicd as ll year old mala Caucasian, 516" tall, of slight
- butld (136 Wee avera:a a weicht),- Yon: face, Long noso, lark urewn hair,
, ‘balding in front, swarthy complexion. subject is extromely/anl in perfect
health, ie is an ex-rrench foreion legionnaire and survivor of Cernan
‘concentration carpe.
- Evaluation
Subject! s ease officer agrees with Assesment that he possesses the traits of
_@ born clandestine operator anc would be an aot candidate for any black nlssion
"which requires: shang
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_ Pos 2. abilivy’ to auciniilate oasily (allewin-- for his phypieal Peatiode) te
‘Be imate sense of locational direction ; —_
he superiorintollicance and reasoning power ,
Se ability to conprehend and apply instruction rapidly”
: be winches to undertake an extrenoly hazartous riszton a
’
Te basic technical and nochiani¢a1- applied cr ‘theoretical abilities
oie Oe map ; ; & ability to improvise and "know hour ateturbincly Amerdean 4n-
‘ charactors oe a, -
otivation
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Subjects ie ideological more than. monetary 2 that is te say, subject hao little
revard for the value of his money, axl mst be strongly urged to sot aside a
‘ '
i ca part. of his earnings. subject has a strons dintasto for the Conraunint regine : i
and has ‘observed the efrects of it at firet hand, Subject indeod goes a step
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H ; farther, subseribing te the "Untermensch" theory re the Russian people.
Languaze Capabilities. j
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Subject speaks, rads, writest - a a . os :
wi. . ; French. - native i
ie Geogian = fluent ; : :
4 . = cerman =) geod to £ luent - . i
imylish = reads fluently, writes fair, speaks fair ae
* Subfect has exhibited rood subordination to his Case Officer, intelligent
. soourity precautions re his personal habits, and the ability to quietly fit
into an American urven existence. For any further information please call
; —- _ Fred Kirkpatrick, S#/v0L, 1-705. None 7
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" MEMORANDUM FOR:, Chief, Allen Atfaive: Staff, OS |.
URTTENTION: ©- ©, Mr. Penningtoe 1, |
SUBJECT: , Traasfer and Guartéring arrangements for AEASPIC fe
i he. This’is to.confirm a discussion between Mr. Fred Kirkpatrick, ~
'SR/DOB and your office regarding trans{er:and quartering arrangements.
for AEASPIC, David Durvard.{a),, and, the interest expressed by : i
Dr. Lester Houck of Africa Division-re acquiring AEASPIC as a long _ &
term asset for that division, ; co . \
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! 2. In compliance with a request made of this offica by Africa
Division, it is understood your office has agreed to the temporary '
quartering of, AEASPIC ina furnished gafe apartment located. at :
apartment 307, 5741 Colorado Avenuc, N.W., Washington, D.C.” _ i
This office, with your concurrence, has agreed to lend the use of i
i
‘this apartment for.a period of about two weeks, effective 28 September
1960. At present AEASPIC ia visited once a week and/or aa the need
arises, ALASPIC has hia own salary for. food and public transportation.
‘The oame.cover. arrangements exists ‘under this arrangement 4s .- '
existed when Subject ved at 925 25th Street, N,W., in his own apartment. |
The cover arrangement is that. David Durvard (a) isa technical associate i
of Fred K. Komer (a) (i.e. an SR/DOB case officer). seif-employed, :
manufacturers commissioned representative. .
; : - , “MICHAEL RAE
ae — - “Chief, SR/DOB
_ £3-1236 (coaltage):
ez September 1960 |
SUBJECT. Possible resettlement of sf /D08, ‘Pedaox Agent
REFERENCE: — s/o8/69-201, 25 ay 1960
: As at result, of referpiced sohorebdiit ‘ana in. Line with
By: president. of. ‘the: ‘Giliet Razor -
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len end that’ they Wished to invite the cooperaticn of the Corpany in ;
_ smployments _
_ 2 Mr. Gross, after posing several questicns, “agreed in’ » prinetpis
that the company would be willing to supply such agent with employment
im their Mexico City factory. Hovever, he wished to ‘Giscuss {t with
the General Counsel and also to look into the laws of Mexico dealing :
with the period of exployment and what provisions there vere for dis-
assoclating. themselves vith such man ehould he prove completely un-
satisfactory... It was then explained to Mr. Gross that the Agency would
_*. Like to be able to supply the agent with a ‘reasonsble fecimile of a
' Gillette letterhead together with a message which would offer nim en-
ployment upon his arrivel in. Mexico City. Again’ Mr. Gross approved of
it in principle, but requested that a copy of the letter be shown hin
prior to its dispatch.
3. Upon return to headquarters, the “undersigned talked vith ar.
ne : Fred Kirkpatrick of SR/D03 aud explained to him what vas ‘needed to
oo ‘patisfy the requests of. Mr. Gross. Mr. Kirkpatrick explained that
within the last 40 hours a different division had evidenced interest
in the. agent, and were picking him up for their use so that there vould
be no-further need of. the ofter of employment ‘fron Gillette.
:. - ot oo The undersigned vill see Mr. Gross on 21 Septenber 1960 to
: emlats the situatiog and thank hin for his offer of cooperation.
fog
(cc: Chief, SR/DOB .
“undersigned ‘and: various members .o Sh/D08, a
ptember. 1960. -
phe resettlexent: in Fexico. City of on saset tor whom we vishod: wo ‘find
- BRANCIS L. COOLIDGS —_
_FRAICES Be COOUEBOE | 977
20 September 1940 -*-”
novo FOR THE KcORD a Tot ao re
At 1:30 hra., 19 September 1960, ‘Mr. Lester, Houck and Mr, Edvard
. Wellea, -both of Africa Division, were accompanied to S3/DOB- Covert -
waite to discuss: full’ transfer of. the ‘remaining AESENTINEL agenty woe
© AEASPAC,. ‘to ‘Africa ‘Pivision. a
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- !
: Preserit for. SR/tOB were Mike Rae, -C/SR/D0B3. Perry ‘Crookham, an i
“Dep. C/Sk/ BOB. (AESERIT! EL” Project Case Ottscer)pand Fred- Mekpatrick, rn ne
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; d Mrs Welles’ expressed: ‘an avid interest in pteidng’-
“up ~AEASPIC. on.¢ontfact for ‘opérational assignment in Africa- Divisions
. This office agreed to expedite. insofar as possible the handing over
of “AEASPIC.’ and, at the renest: of f Africa ‘Divi stony, to assist da, certain.
‘ -pre= training. . ; _ , : .
: SR/DOB. haa agreed to arrange “for AEASPIC certain ‘clandestine.
training’ arid processing (demolition, sail arma, medical/immunization)
in ‘cor:sorance with Subject's Projected: assignment.
“This action will. obviate any Mexican resottlenent procecures for
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. . 20 September 1960
. MEMO FOR THE RECORD ae
At 30 hra., 19 September’ 1960, Mr. Lester Youck and Mr, ‘Edvard
Welles, both’ of. Africa Division, | were’ ‘accompanied : ‘toSR/DOB covert ~
gite to discuss’ full transfer of. ‘the > Fenaining: AESENTINEL agent, : :
~ AEASPIC, tos k. Fica Divisian, _
; “Presedt ‘for: ‘$R/D0B were. Mike Rae; ‘c/sn/we; ? Perry. Crodkhatiy re
Dep.” "C/SR/ DOB. (AESESTI NEL Project Case Officer)sand Fred: Markpatrick, :
SB/DOB. Case. ‘Officer. — . oe
ME. Houck ‘and Mri “Welles expressed: an ‘avid interest ‘in n pleking: | ;
up AEASPIC on contract for. operational assignment in Africa Divigion, |
This> office ‘agread .to expedite insofar as possible. -the handing: over .
: of. AEASPIC and, at the ‘request of Africa Division, | to assist in certain
. prostraining.: o
-SR/DOB. has agreed to arrange for “abasPIC certain clandestine
training ‘and processing (demolition, small arns, medical/imnunization)
in consonance with Subject’s ‘projected assignment.
This action will obviate any Mexican resettlement Procedures for
AEASPIC. . .
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30 August 1960
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD.
SUBJECT: Mexican Régettlement Arrangements for’ /AESENTINEL
7 Agent AEASPIC. a 5
Ss 1s cat’ 1330 hours: 26 ‘August $R/DOB case officer Fired.
. ‘Kirkpatrick met with Clay) Calendar and Jim Meyers of TSD/IB
and Frank Coalidge of Office of Security. Contacts. At-this time’
a-name, for AEASPIC was: agreed: on and then .passed on to . ;
Mr. Coolidge so” that he in turn could ascertain the job possibilities
‘for AEASPIC's possible Mexican, Resettiement. The name agréed
on for AEASPIG was Dimitrius I. Difonas, a Greek name to
fit his Greek passport. TSD/IB is ready to draft and arrange all -
necessary Greek documentation for AEASPIC as soon as a job
offer through Mr. Coolidge's Office can ‘be firmed: up, which should .
come about in eariy September. SR/DOB is to furnish TSD/IB
| passport type photes with negatives. This has already been.
. arranged for with Hal- McCormick of this office.
' “ $R/DOB- case e officer, Fred Kirkpatrick with Clay
: Calendar of TSD/1B is presently engaged in writing a cover story/
biography to fit the new identity of AEASPIC. AEASPIC is as yet
unaware of any resettlement arrangements. It is hoped AEASPIC
can be utilized by some component of the DD/P, however if not,
then these resettlement will go through as per plan. |
Be SO oe FRED KIRKPATRICK
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. dncluding * a-cilitary, while under Agency sponsorship.
on contract status, he will be. r
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g in France, ‘Subject's background appears.
‘as .hé has served in. the Red ‘ay, thé French
and-in addition has‘received various training
Sab-
" Joct is -unvitting and Has good ‘non-G.-S, attribufity. =
- “ 2) SR would like to see Subject utilised in scm eapacity
as be réprosents a large investment in time, ;
training and money.
SR now hae nothing for subject es his intended mission was
scrapped prior to dispatch because of the then forthcoming
visit of KRUCHEV to the 0. S, Also, subject's resident. permit
will--expire in October at which time, unless he is continued
e-settled in South Azerica,
3. Attached you wil) find Bl and Case Officer evaluation ~
of subject. .
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Attachment
: : 4 "His. nality “is. us
he ie now stateless and prior to being res. 5 +
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“Davia T2ITZICHVI-A was. bora’ 19° July, i918 ‘in Toiltet, Georgia a - H
: in 1940, at which time he was discharged to raturn home to Paris.
(24 August 1960
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD = : : .
: SUBJECT: Biographic’ Information/Case Officer Evaluation of .
» David TEITZICHVI: ‘I, alias ‘David DURVARD a op
= Bla hic Information wee : a, i
lived wit his Parente until 1921. Subject ae. “that time. ne oot
France with his parsnte. Subject grew up jo France and — .
, ‘therefore: apeaks native Freach (Paitsian). Subject does wat fave
‘French: citizenship, however, and must be’ classed as stateiesa. . i
Subject earned the first part of hig paccalureat at Breguet {electro-
engineering), then entered the Foreign Legion at the beginning of
World War II. Subject fought in N. Africa untii French capitulation . '
In 1943 he went to Germany as a voluatary worker. - He worked there
primarily as an industriai electrician. While in Germany he assisted
French officer P. oO. W.'s to escape, aiding them with cleverly
faleified papers, stampc, cachste and even uaiforme. It is interesting |
: to note that while Subject attended school at Breuguet, he aise :
attended the Technicam for Cinematography. It was from these past
_studigs at the Technicum that Subject was able to devciop techniques
to apply to photo-mechanicai forging of documents, stamps, and
cacheta. Subject was betrayed to Germans, arrested, and sentenced
to death for espionage. Subject was able to drag his case out by .
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. Sabject and’ ac cofnplice: were, ,
behavior and’ on the’ basis, of their war “rgcord.
implying the existence of a large British run net of which he was a. -
: pat. In ‘1945 "be was liberated by the U. S.. Army and returned, to -
: Paris. Subject Mved there in relative quiet until he; together with | a
wartime friend, robbed a Parte: bank ofa sizeable. ariount of money.
rete. on ho ‘Jaly, 1950; .
prohended by the's
= senienced to: Pinon, but released some. five years later for good.
he is. intereating ‘to -
note that wiiile. in prison, Subject iavanted a. machine for r making
cardboard ‘boxes. - Tha. machine was actually built for one of the . ;
prison administrations and put into operation at thie prison factory. -
Upon discharge from prison in December of 1955, Subject ilved,
worked and was paroied to his brother in Gap, France. It was while
“there that Subject was contacted by this agency and ac:bsequently
brought to this country for use as one of two agente for Project
AESENTINEL,
Subject ia presently residing in hia Washington, D.C. “apartment and
is readily available for any interviews.
Subject is engaged in his ‘safe office in several technical gimmicks
‘which could be of value to thia Agency. Two of his. ideas have been
_ passed forward to TSD for developmeat/exploitation, TSD haa —
expreased interest in another of his ideas, the plana for which have.
juet been completed. \ ,
Ailen Affaire Staff of Immigration/Naturalization hag extended
Subject's backstopped:residence atatua until 20 October 1966.
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STANDARD poet MO. 64
To (: Hire Simest G,. Hoycrink DATE: 20 Nay 1959 °° |
- PROM :+. Special Contracting Officer
7 SUBJECT: : Record of monthly salary, paid. sudject empleyee
Due
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hegat tive PazULtse
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proved negative ai the Dhetries of Col sata Ortvers t Linetas ent :
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“MEMORANDUM FOR: ‘Chief, OS/Auéa Affaire Stal
ATTENTION: | - | Mr. Pennington
- SUBJECT:.. . - ‘Change of siving
oe ETFO No. Ge73532 7
1) Background: “© Ste
fiight‘on 20 ‘April (959 for training preparatory to dispatch.on a biack
mission into the USS as a membe? of a REDSOX team. ClY{VA .
Division appreved (No. C-73532) on 34 March 1959. This mission
haa baen postponed as of 17 June Gov.
. 2. In view of tho effort and expense devoted to the recrult-
ment and training of ALASPIC, SR Division has deemad it worthwhile
to give. Subject certain’ ilmited additicna: training prior to operatioaal
’ utilleation by another component of the DD/P. To faci:itate this end
it is requested that aubjact, towards the cnd of July, 1965, be
permitted to be moved to an SR/DUS safehouso on the outskirta of
Waahington, D.C, Sublect wil: remain therc unti? final disposition
ef his case. Aithough Subject has conducted himsc!f in an exempiary
manner rs hia personai habits aod seage of security, fina! disposition
of Subject can be better accomplished in a more controltied ‘natallation.
3. It is anticipated that fina! resu:vement of the case of
AEASPIC; t.e. operationai willizatioa by anciher component ofthe —__
DD/P or resett:emsnt, witi be accomalishdd by 20 October i9ou,
the date approved by O5S/Atien Affairs staf{ whereby ACASPIC can © -
iegally romain backstopged in the United States. : .
_ 4. dt de further requested that ADASPIC be permitted to
cuatinue to spend occaglona! week-end free time unescorted within
the limits of the greater Washiagton, DO. ©. area.
.- , 3. subject witi'c ntinge to be advised and guided by an
SR/DGOB Case Ulficer ra Subject's pezaona! ‘ite and habits.
ng Cuarters, Case of AEASPIC,. |
_ Subject was Brought to the United States via HBRAINBOW |
a -6.. Subject-will be avtscrized no accens to transportation
other than pub:ic and/or occasaiccai rides afforded him n by hie
Case Cificer in an SR/DCB vekic.c.
z. Subject's safe effice sillbe terminated d and vacated at-
the samo time as hia apartment. po .
a ’ 6. For any’ ‘Carther infor =atica please contact. Fred a Kiskpatitch,
sa/poB on extension 3351. . a oe .
PERRY EL. ‘CROGKHAM
Acting Chief, $ SR/DOB.
mo tbHEE _
‘expoaséo- 19 7 0 - i
29 June. 1960
: > MFMCRANTUM FOR! Office of Communications
“grrevitog - Chief 0¢/TTT og
_« WT Training for SRY LOB contract agent AEASPIC ,
_Subsiet
o, 1.. It te requested that W/T.sptitude sssessrent and subsequent
“ ¥f training -be instituted at your earliest convenience for SR/D0B ;
“eontract-agent -AEASPIC.. . This. tra:ning ‘45. decmed necessary in order —
to.round ‘cut Subject'’s clandestine training for operational utilisation
by interes tad ‘DD/P componente. : oo .
2. Subject to your concurrence, it is anticipated that, Wt | _«
training will-be given Subject et a safe office located in the dom- ~~ ;
‘ town D.C. area, and then continued: at an SR/D08 safehcusae beginning
1 August 1960. Training is to be maintained until Subject faa |
qualified operational W/T communicator. :
; 3. Trensportation for the commnications instructor to ond from
; the training sites will be provided by SR/TOB, :
lh. For any further information, plesae contact Pred ‘Kirkpatrick,
SH/DO03, Extension 8331. .
ureter oe
: "PURRY &. CROOKHAM i
Acting Chief, SR/f0B . \
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: Distrib.: 0 & } - addressee i
‘2 -SR/DOB i
: 1 - SR/DOB chrono ie
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SECHEI Mr Lisygsy
Narnia |
im 23 June We6u
pe . + HORA eM FOR THE RPCOW ‘
' . SuBJTST#. tiscontdinuance of Project AESEN TZEL for 1:40 . fs
- “Ls tH LT tune 1M, SF/NE- was informed telephonically by my
a cuanto: » copfa (Acting chief Si/ Dive) that. Project AFSEMTISEL
: would-not_becarried out this year(LjuG)e - a a .
oe . «The foasibility/practicabllity ‘of carrying out this-project
: at 2 later cate would of eduree -deverc. on the Line of Undted States .
: ‘policy vis-a-vis countering the Scviet throate - Dot
3. After due consideration, by i has taken steps to tow rate
one of the t ASSET ICEL aronte, ? 9/3. Ae rogards the ether
: arent, ABAD IC, 1 4g felt that he could ve of definite earvice
i thie Agency in some simllar capacity. Thia office te orcserntly enpaced:y.
. in finding a job for Riiconlc. . —
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FRG KIREPATRICR _ _
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~ “returned.
_.. How we have waited -for ‘this one
“eut so' have we. For ears ’she.has not lsd any waca
~ pisting. ~-We -hoped until thelast.minute.for your presence ab
gfter Aunick left, he went on vacation to the Falearic Islands
_and soon cot her diploma.
a bee oD Nay 1960" Tt
‘ ; 30 Rue Catanis ~ .
‘Paris XIV.
‘Burrah} At-last, at last everything -hacrens... even a letter from Fath
tecause it's the only one we have récéived. We
Fat is adn South America ee. Fat
you know ¢
heard here ant theresse. Ajibo has a letter. .
yed-your stort letter..sbut tt shoul? be a very Jong one:
tor one year's silence, Do you understand? Ore Whole year”
imagsning the worst and-with each-——— our thoughts:
{ nsf id) You certainly, have sone nerve -
| now, Ino longee" grumble: ~~
ndlessly, and makes“you ~~
that she. has excuses: fe
ation’ and is crushed bt,” worries,
“oesn't have a cent. Not only is it not funny, it's alao dis-
‘ Nina's wedding, =~
which wag strictly Tussian... the facade atleast, tut also the reverse sidket |
230 people, an excellent buffet, champayne, (eruchon?). ete..o. Ceorgian dances and
an atmosphere so woncerful inat the solemn 2r7 lieut. Monestier lost his “feet and -~
danced (dragced on ty Stanko) the Georgian Tance] There are pictures to prov :
it which are it: the hands of Nina dnd Bernard. These two are living the perfect
love, with a capital A. ftemard is charming in every way. The Moncstiers have
given generously tut we should do the samc. Victor who had >romised 90, 000 -
gave 50,000, Aunick must have loaned her rather 60,000 on Esti's pay and Fernard.
loaned 50,000 to your father-in-law. With Nina gone we have lived on ‘Aunick's
salary with debts more. Jebts. (vaste?) having stated that didn't have a cent
antil | sti, angry a‘ter 13 months without leave sent, for iis wife. Aunick
departed for Algeria ty plane asking her father to pay tack the money loaned
without leaving us anything to live on, Vic didn't. have amr money, tut the day
with Laridge and -
a certain Eqrtaral Nelly, no rossibility of vacation or anyth'ng. we don't
even speak about it. I had to borrow from everywhere to live until Aunick) = 2.
tT h-months afterwards withont lodging and not able to find ( illegitle)-:”
herein one room, and they toth working, but Estihas to take
“time off very often for examination, plans, etc... therefore Aunick gives us
20,900 ver month. Colette rade a few dresses. Nelly took her teauticians course
She looked for a ict wiicn she could not find, She
was too young (she's 18 years old.) This is just to show you our joy of living.
and the chan-e in character of. Colette who (illegitle) for nothing and makes ,
life expensive for us. (On top of everything I had an operation last year.
Since January, Victor has snent two weeks in the nospital an“ he's going for five
ronths to the mountains. Leaving us to pay the rent. the t»s, the electricity,
the water, and if that isn't enough, the taxes. (waich He forgot), This is our
debt-ridden lire. Wnole days without heat, without .ight even without bready
and uhen will this end?: If Colette only found work, and Nelly too, tut nothing —
nothing. I'm lsoking ror those religious ‘aouses where we can ask for ~ittance,
but great catastrophes like Frejus and Agacir take up all the possibilities.
This gives you an idea of ry vealmess, and I'm 5C years old, I can no -lonrer ‘work
as I used to-and, as cor my frien?s, except for (illigible) who payed for Nelly's
studies Bribri who is. faithful tut no longer has rucn money.e. that's all, The
worst thing is the lack’ of heat. This gives you a few details on the jcyous
life that all ¢ive of us are leading hese. 45 for.Nina, she's out of all this,.
. : . - . ’
to sréab ‘of: Miini who |
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“She ‘his an easy ite. cand rather fash: onavie ite. - “Her ‘hastand is at her feet, it _
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bites’ “people whom ‘he: ‘doesn! t au tte coe
“wio Chases therice which infest the - Ket tehens - Ne
ondate, « 4 win: your itfe to us. quickly. oe }
ghy. has it taken so long. to write? Can-you co
ris quite ' distants. _Dontt. you think that J
‘now! “4g y can “help us “out °
rt st terrible : in our: 1
2k vacation. . You willbe. 4
ally. i ‘you core ‘back ‘t
¢: yes: 1 Her acnd“tnelaw. Maguy and: Loulou; both sane, “
. 4 faithful ones. “With this I have. bothered you enough, for this tire-tut I chet
: wanted: to ‘pot you -in’ ‘ths swim. again: after a “yeare . : -
wc ene — coe dso" you. have all ‘the months without any news . “Don't start ‘that over 7
: agains : noe 4
” the. whole family is go: ng to urite: you. Even: lazy ‘Colette ‘bat
what wouldn't we do for you. . oo
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If that letter d&dnot arrive,I givo up.
We are kissing you all of us.
Grandma. SET
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Paris, March 7, 1960
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‘their address. Be so kind as. to give: it to me so that I can carry out your | a
orders33§ Time passes with incredible swiftness and onfortunately life 4s 80
monotonouss Apart fem Nina's marriage, shich was a great success and during
which we had a very good time, therets nothing very interesting, Mina and
Bernard found.an apartment very nosr the house at Bde Auguste BiQnqui alzost
cat the corner of the rue do la Santé, the building which is behind the iittle oe
ges station at the end of a long alleyavey. Catch onl as for mth and Auatek °
they are still at home but would like to find a place of their ove ate
“You're exaggerating when you say ‘Hopy the "pisser® which is completely "
wronge You should instead say Rory the "biter" for he bites Capel ‘anfortunately! | _ %
- Yesterday evening the whole fanily was esthared including hele and Maguy to. .
ceolebratent meee, alas}! LS sunnerst The atmosphere was very friendly, and ; 7
just this. morning ,a letter fron “you bright and early. It's an extraordinary .
piece of luck that it's till in one piece as it was pouring out when I shouted
a letter from Yous, You can be sure of ‘getting nevs from the whole family and
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“ naturaliys Therefore, I'd. like to tell you that your Letter makes. me very. ‘happye ’ -
tow should e rtainly “be ‘Franed. with ‘the aost beautiful frane that. existe in this.
. ‘whole. wide world- for thers enreiy Bo two: like. you thas far: as: wo are concerned
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s I stopped this letter ‘yeoterday. evening when odie cane to visit no to
- aan ine a hepry. anniversary wth a bouquist of flowers. - She stayed for dinner —
as well as Meguy. and all: three of. as went to the movies to, gee an old: fils
which was very fanny “®You Can't Take it vith You" ‘in vhich James Stewart was
still young.
Wheat else is there to tell you, you know our lifa...nothing has changed.
So,1 impatiently avait another ‘letter from you telling us what you ore doing
with many details, It vould be really nice if you could be here for the end :
_of the years In the meantime I kiss you affectionately. ’
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Mae me Paris, 2h March
hope. that unlike myself you ‘received ny ietter.
A ‘fourth “aughter for. -
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His father's condition is. ‘very bad. We ‘are atrata ‘it is a tumor
of the lung. Unfortunately, when one says tumor, one often means cancert . I ‘hope
to God that I am mistaken, Little (eligibie) ‘the cousin of Ramaz had. a fine boy
named Christophe; and th-t's the latest news]
The children should write you every day, but if you want to chew them out,
_ here is Nina's address: Mme. Monestier, 159 Bd. Aucuste Elanqui,. Paris 13.
. expensive Little shop.
velly has’ been working since last Monday in a very stylish and territly
store for expensive Lingerie at the corner of rue Mromesnil and St. Honore,
I an writing you ald curled up in the corner of the kitchen for we are out ©
what crimes must I have comritted in a previous life to lead such. an ugly.
lifes.
last letter never arrived! I am waiting impatiently for some news from you, In
_ the meantire, I kdss you affectionately,
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0) Dear Eduar adog® _
wR : : Bveryboiy waa avery ‘hope. to fear from you again, Toa mow that Mind and”
Mana have ‘already. ‘witten’ you as wai a8,. ‘undoubtedly, Nina end. Nelly. Therefore, a
i Ta the very last ‘to wite you, ‘bat. that dodsn't mean ‘that I don't. ‘thine of Yous _
Teta: almost. a ‘year since you left, Tine passes rather quickly: ‘ta. ‘spite: 7. ae
everyttiings Brerybody’ “mst: have already told you the ‘moat important news, So
“much the. worse if I talk nonsense, oo
: Last “August 15 I- vent ‘to. meet Tats: in Algeria” We returned together early
in October, ‘A whole year pagsed without our seeing each other, dut sith letters
every day, and we found each other az if we had parted the day before, or almost.
It was funny to see Titi exercising his functions as a second lieutenant with a
section under his orders. What a Pleasure to find myself with hin there, Now ~
when Bebert and company speak of ndilitary service I can Join them. The life of
7 “an offiesrta wife is not 80 bade” “One is spoiled§ The first month we were at a
= thé’ sea ‘shore. Since I love the heat this was juat the thing for mel Tith left
every morning at 5 o'clock to join his sedion 25 ka from the place where I was
, staying and returned only at 4 otclock in the afternoons a= the weeks passed .
quickly except for the beach @= and still we could not, go. very far because of tho
guerrillasi In short, apart from going out to lunch, I stayed, so to apesk,,
shuttered up in my room waiting for the return of my lord and masters I tried :
to go swimming. alone,tut the city and the beach were full of soldiers and I gave
: up quickly. You cannot imagine rf think what it's like ‘to eat clone as a woman
ina restaurant dining room full of soldiers. I did not dare to raise ny eyes
from wy plate and ,to feel. looked et vhile eating makes you become clumsy, Hardly
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any women except some middioneged cnes who give ‘me side ways lances. There
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ec went Bick to the school of fine’ arte, hets coming ‘tong fine, “Talesa
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works for ‘an architectyal fir, Pihally you now ‘the.
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fo - a “Procedure: having alse been’ in, it vourselZ,, we. are. ‘Loking. for an. apartingat
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“we vant to leave Je rue “Gabanti. since theres énough room thers ‘First of all’
there ‘tent that smach}, We have to Mevap for the bath -Pooms if TitL vants- to
: walk around in his ‘shorts he can't do it: (iets not. that he is ‘accustoned to doing . . B
this sort of thing) and the people ean hear everything that's going on in the os a
room, And then again it's very understandable ‘that we want to have a place of |
_ our own which we will fornish as we like and where we will live as wa Likes To:
’ spend a full day in bed or to eat at one o'clock in the morning, etc,=oand, then, ;
. too, there is also a Little friction between Mama and ma. Id like to Shake her
Ue Tf you can do it by letter don't hesitate, - Sho! getting bitter how can “sho.
; do otherwise. She does: nothing or next to nothing and sha's letting herself B00
She could be so cute if she did what's. necessary ‘to get thin, and despite her
‘LS summera she's stil well-built, What she needs is a man to take care of her,
to take her. out and pull her out of her comatose or abnost comatose states Tr
, shake her up often but. as for fhe I am abrapt and Sonetines Tr Bay what should not —
be salde I'd like to find her a part-tine Job, sonething pleasant which would |
cause her to get out, take a walk, sea people, ete, Evidently. the house is less
, gay than previously and, nevertheless We are still here. What will it be like
when only Nelly will remain who is hardly ever here because she goes out with
Ranase And then there's another thing ;people criticise Mama because they see
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mae 7 ; = She, liked it very meh, butt ‘after odo, she didn't find a Jobs ‘Throagh one _
of ny “friends T. foand her a goo as a beginning sales clerk while waiting, but :
oe ‘perhaps at’ the end short ‘Tike waing a gales clerk, betters. ‘She's been working |
since Monday. Nina is still ‘in the sane jode | She's waiting impatiently tor
Bernard to nake enough money eo she won't have to wort.
Mimi is still the same fortunately As for me, I've changed professions.
I am a model. Bon! Laughs Evidently I ax * beginning in this career, but I hope it ©
will work outs. ‘One can earn a lot of money and it's a tiring business but pleasant
and fenining and a lot mre. tinteresting than the “Job as secretary where you rest” _
your behind on 6 chair all day. “l began at the beginning of November and I worked
"until the month of Marche I've been unesployed since then, but I'm doing a lot
of looking around to find somethings The. mannequin ®cabines® are foraed only ~
tovard the end of Maye I must make some phote tryouts next weeks Photography -
~ brings in much more. If only 1% works out I'd like At very, mths ae
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My 214°" Eduardo"
Everybody was very aappy for réceving news Sroa you. I know
that Grandi-ma and Mother nave already weitten ani also Nina
and Nelly sHN® Tnereforea I am tne last one,but that don't: mean
. I am not. tainklag. te yous .- : .
.It is Nearly one yéar you are gone but nevertneless the time pass
very Sast.-Everyone raat “have already told you the principa?.,
aves 0 mecce: if i*wanaer. : , : —_
Past 15 august,1. Join TITI{nusband) in Alzerta,and went
back togetaer: in: ‘the. early. days from October.One Ratwnole yoar
_ Without seen. each otaerdut one letter every single day and
-W@ met again like we never were. séparat or almost<Taat funny
to-see -‘TITI.{n aia /lleutenant fonctions,comanding a ‘section.
Such plaisu> to seems again.Now when those :gentlenen are Speake
lag. military: duty: I cay join them. ol a -
_ Officdr's wife. life 1s not -s0 desagreable after all.We ara
- pampered.Tne first month Wé were on the beach.I like warm weitaer
yand had more as I was Asking. for. TITI was living at Sam every.
: morning to, Joining :hiz section 25 km (16.miles) from where I was
and -returnsonly at 4 pem.The resources were fast drained off.Tne
' 7 Deach,and © ven. wé ‘could not zo very far because the fellaghast
oan short ,going .to eat’for.lunca that was all,iwas ‘almost fn-
‘cbsed: in my room waiting the retupn of my Lord:
; : and Masber. I have
trysall right;to going swim alone,but the town, the beach waa.
flooded with solders.I had given up very fast. : .
: ‘I don't think you can imazined a woman alone in 6 retaurant
room eating surrounded with solders.The felling from every eyes
watching you make the People clutsy.There were very few women —
woich were looking to me not very friendly. Enough Speaking from
my "military duty". . .
TITI has been return at Ecole des Beaux-Arts. If no one will
Proposing him a very good job he will he Ls determin to follow
the school.Tnat’ will be long. Some time he is working for some
architects.We are looking for an apartement,we will Tike to be
in our own.Pew peoples do not undersand why are wishing to live
tats place.Mother and me have sometime few words and we are not
always agree.1 wish to shake her-a little,and if you could do sas
that,witn a letter do not be afraid.She will be so nice if she!
only would try to be tainer.I. think she need a ran-wao can take’: ..°
a care of her, remove -her from that comdtose spirit. I-did shake ~
ner-several time but I am to-abrupt and I am saying what I must
not .I would like to find a job for her,whico will oblige her
to go out side and see peoples. Os OF. ;
Tne house is lass merry today than before,but what will be
wnoen Nelly will take off.She already goes almost every days with
Ramaz. And Something else too,peoples are criticizing Mother...
because she is not doing anytning.I may criticize but I forbid: to
the others to criticize my mother.’ . to . mo, :
. Tae Monestiers are living not far from here,exactly in the
“ building who face the subway Glaciera.They have found an apartemer
but with 1 million six aundred tneusand francs for the key.Crazy
is not? Tne grand fataer loan the money and tney repay nim with
10 @60 frs a month.They have rariza receive many present for
_ the martage and they have furniture and everything they need.
WAXMEAXY We see them very often.
Nelly follow an estnetig's school. but she has not founa
job yet in that line,so she work as salesmaid since monday.Nina
ig still working in tae same company. She is waiting thet Bernard
earn more money to quit tne job.
Meme {s always in the same snape,fortunatly. I an mannequin
now. Don't laugh at ma.I nope this Job will go very g00d.Fatiouing
Jod but agreabdle and fexinin.Certataly much more intersting asx
CRARXUREYEIRiva tnan secretary. Have your behind one woole day ig
not very funny. I must make some Photo test next week.It 1s puux
possible to earn more money with that and I like it very much.
. Wnat can I say more.We have seen Nathela and Louls.Nathela
now earn 150 000 fra a month.Toat is not so bad.
Rush us a letter ani tell us what are you doing? How like
you Brasil.
My old"Edouardo"I will live you now and write us 1f. you can
I kiss you very very strongly end hope I will be able to kiss
you for good’ some of this days. .
ANNICK .
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Very dear “Eduerdo”
We wre starting to asking us {f you were still on this planet
or on the moon. . : ; .
‘Since your little word sended right after your departur we
were witnout news.I nad never: receive msyar your first letter. and
M43 8. Little mad after you becsuse Loulou told me that Athico had
.. newa from you and you were in-Soutn-America.1 ignore completly
if. Nathela nas receive your-letter but I-willwright to ner. I
ignore also where live the others people and I will be glade if
“you can give then adress.Already 10. monta since you'are gone.The
-. time pa
t-with an Incredible, speed.Besidé Nina's martge,which
was w Very. Well,nothing interesting. ._.
Nina‘and Bernard “Aave found an apartement very close from
“our house, Boulévard Auguste Blanqui,corner rue. de la Sante,the
bullding..waich 1# standing ‘behind the gas-station.You see ? |
- TIT and Annick are still wita us but wish to find some place.
£0, BO, . :
. Yesterday evening the whole fawily'was together plus Loulou
- and:Magy ‘to: celebret my 45 springs. and. just ‘this morning a lettes
: from ‘you.It-was. lucky -your ‘letter was still in’ one pkce. when I_
_: sereamed ‘a letter from yout
~You can ‘be ‘sure ‘to receive news from. the whole family and
we thank you. for :gour-lové for us. a : oe
_. My ‘s@ugust. husband: iad catcned again a double-pneumonia and
_that will keep him until september,therefore that ‘plonge us in
dificulties to the neck....and you may imagine wita which happyness
‘I nave reed. your letter. You are certainly the only one to be like
that in our world. God bless you and-za must take account for the
remission of your offences...Alleluia ! . a -
I nave stop tais letter yesterday evening.Cdile and Magy
were here,we had diner together and went to tne movie-Jawes Stewaré
was starring. ee : .
: “Woat say next,you now our life,nothing is cnange-I em -> |
waiting impatiently another letter of you to tell us what are you
doing. That will be so nice if you could be Here for the end-of
the year .Until them I kiss you lovingly. .
. : coco
Paris 24 Marco
Dear Old
I hope you have receive my letter .Since then a sensationa
event happend .Born march 14 th,a 4th daugter for Atchico,name
Sophie.As you ask.me ,I have send to him your edress ...and ny.
congratulations. — moment .-... -
Yesterday Loulou stop by us few minatanx tO tell us that
him father is going very bad and tnat can be lung cancer.We are
hoping it‘fs not.
Little Manana,Ramaz cousin,give birth to a beautifull
baby ,boy,ia name is Christopne.Tnose are: the latest news.
'Tais is Nina'S adress ; .
. . Madame Konestier :
159 Bd.Auguste Blanqui. Paris 13
Nelly is working as salesmaid since Monday in a linin-cloth shop
very expensive one corner rue Miromesnil and St.Honore. 7.
. I aw meet writing in the :-kitcnen because the heating is
off and todey after few suny days it 1s cold end rainy. :
' Waat erimea have I done to live such life.
Speed us a letter and tell us what are you dotng.Your first
letter had never arrived. :
I am wating impatiently news from you and until tnen
oy I kiss you lovingly.
ccco .
Toree letters from tne Grand-motaer
General meaning; I em geting old,tne life is difficult,what
. are you doing,Nina's mariage was.a success.
Moralgty: Send- money soon as possible.
Meme Grand-ma.
AG/-RIIAIT
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: ~ 2. DEFER FRAN RESPONSE TO CATIDE, RECOMMENT: WE ADMIT
“FORMER -INTEREST IN SUBJECT BUT ADVISE CATIDE WE HAVE NO CURRENT ©
INTEREST: IN HIM AND RECOMMENT THEY KEEP HIM .AT ARMS LENGTH,
FILE THIS*FORM IN, FILE NO.
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DOCUMENT IDENTIF TATION
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. CATIDE UJVAULT _MUNI- 5728 {IN 91195) _
TRANSFERRED TO.
AU FILE mo.
. AKA, \ GEORG FRANK: SANDERS, "BORN 2° MAY’ a9: IN TFL 1s, ‘USSR’ ‘pesiptie
FROM. STATEMENTS MADE
_KOELN, WHO IN ‘CONTACT WITH CATIDE: ‘STAFFER,
BY SUBJ CATIDE BELIEVES HE KUBARK EMPLOYED, PLS ADVISE.
“ 2, 'NO MUNI TRACES SUBJ.
3.
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FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO.
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LOAFING OR CARELESSNESS.. - hE AND HIS: étiPLoveR AGREED Ot THE
_ ~ SEPARATION. “KIS PRESENT -ENPLOYMENT Is uuKwown TO. CAVATA
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: acPenences- a. DIE: ‘49710, 1G ‘May 1353
- _ LB. REOP S462) 17 May 1987
a Cc. BIR, Alves, 22 sy 1962,
‘- DL. DIB 12820, 34: ‘Bay 1902 ©
. Forwarded herevith are the ‘orteiaal uceuneate of pincaur=1
shiek vere. takea STR bin~ do kag 1952 ag lucicated. in references...
“Faey. km loge: “tue, Series:
KURIOT ‘ior VIRQGUE's ‘operut ional eve. . Theac éctunents were
receathy- turned ,over to. the’ unde reds gard by.AB/Lecal bectica who
-. Bad fotalucd then. Saile procuriag 2 ‘bacaptopie ‘Eeiseausveia tor -
SUdject. te. furwarc thew to you ‘tor your raterset een
Guly a copy vf the Acotrian ‘Re lee pass has” veeu retained As Gur
nf thes.
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[Bis PATC i GEL REE a = : ~ a
. Giker of mse, S50 Paulo .
je ~ Chief of Station, Rio de Janeiro
Chief of ‘Staticn, Leopaléville
chief, _ Africa Division
“operat tonal/ rae/ WEROGRE__
“Pact FON RE CtKED REPERENCES v - ~
‘See Belov : bat BS] tt 3
HAPA+090, gated 12 Octoder 1960
“T sugsecr:
; 1. This is to advise you tmt gubject of reférence has been ; sreasferred
.. t0.the African Division and been assigned tha eryptogaas WIGROGUE/'1. ine.
- ‘latter’ is FB gently: in Leopoldvilie and alr correspandanee. received ‘through.
__ Fur eseos tion addres: 1a:t0 be pouebed 20, COS, Lecpelavilie, -
oe 2: winoata/1 was instructed to: send. aly unregistered. letters: and to
a tastrice Bs correspondent to do the sare.
uw
CHARLES R. ROTSEADS
PAUL B.. LEIGEROS
* Photribution:
: Orig. & 1 - COB, Sao Paulo
2 - COS, Rio de Janeiro
1 - COS, Leopoldville
SAGE TrFED 7
22 Bec 1960.
SeSPQ7CH SYMEN AND NUMBER
MEAQQUARTERS FILE NUMBER .
fer 2zaayrz |
4 201-233477
DATE LISPATCHED
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De 2a Go | LS Bréadon Tweedy
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Chief of Station, Leopolaville _ a
bse or ;
aur Dn at RUS aM .
‘A. ACLY-192, dated 14 Hovember “1960
B. LBOP, 0479, ‘dated 17 December 1960
c. DIR-17181, ésted 15. December 1960 -
. os =o atepated: ‘had: ‘pean prepared cut Lining the various administretive
én. “operations! datails.- ‘pertiuent: to the WIROGUE project. Receipt of ree
. was Aispatched: vith ‘the.- ‘specific. ‘Anstructions cut lined in paragraph 2 of
_— ‘Eeterence (a . 4
"2s During: wriogus/ a asaceiat ton with the. undersigned, tho subject of
a vehicle was ‘raised ‘byhim. ~ Be’ “stated -be needed one to ‘accomplish. his miae
' gion. Tt vas suggested’ to him that’ under the present circimatances in the-
. Congo’ it, would not’ be: wiee to considér ‘guch a purchase until he has discus-.
ged it ‘fully vith" you and received your concurrence. If he did purchases a
vehicle after receiving your: approval, then he would. have to do it from bis |
own fimds and not.use funda mide available to him to establish hts cover
business. Obviously be has violated the ‘suggestions. :
3. While WIROGUE/1 was in the employment of REDYOOD, there waa a
commnnication charmmel set up between him and his family. Thia was ‘an ar-
_ rangement with a letter drop in Sao Paulo. He vould write a letter, post
, . date it, and give it opened to the Case Officer who would pouch it to the
- COB, Sao Paulo for miling. Lcttera to WIROGUE/1 would coma to a post office
_.. box in 8a0 Paulo where it would be serviced by ALLOMETER-2 and pouched to the
- Case Officer. We leave it to your discretion, as to whether or not you wish
to continue this type of arrangersnt.. Ronetheless, under separate cover,
attachzent A isa letter for WIROGUB/1 which was received through this chan-
nel.
k, Tam cure that WIROGUB/1 will undoubtedly want you to set up
similar arrangement through Germany for him so that be may communicate with
a femle acquaintance of his in PBPRIME. We are not adverse to the idea of
his. having such a channel, but only on the: sondition you are able to censure
BATE TORPEDO +f SATE OAT mE
21 Dee 1960
TEN SYMBOL AND HUMBER
ACLN-~206
MERCIA TERS FILE NUMGED
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eenenmnehtammmente tie ace, Sead ., ACLU-206 .
“the letters. Agata ve deve it ‘to your discretion.
"Septet: te cover attscimant a contaings a sterile copy ‘of the FFO.
: oo . .
t : : oan
Attachnent a : _
A ~ Letter for wIRoGuR/2. te Late
B> ‘Project’ Cutline for vrioaus ames
Bistrtoutton: Soo, :
" Orig. & 2 - Leopolavilie
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CLASSIFICATION
FORM USE PREVIOUS EDITION.
10-57 S3y REPLACES FORMS
too} 81628, $1-2BA AND 51-20
WHICH ARE OBSOLETE.
14.90000
GAAS ET AON
_PROCESSING
| SECRET ress
DISPATCH
Chiof of Station, Leopoldville
Chief, Africa Division
8°'Qpere tional
WIROGUE
ACTION REQUHED FE catnces
A, DIR 08762 (OUT 86554)
_ Bs LEOP 0225 (is 36750)
ol. the pluns end development of the WIROGUE project have resched @ point
‘a stoma tion, of the rogross made and. the plana for the ‘future is in
7 At this writing 4t 4s anticipated that wIROGUR/2 will’ be. on the
7 as 2 cwimogun/2 ‘had’ *eaitgtnaray been: spoerulted: ‘dn Rarope for a REDSOX operation,
Ee-waa - flown to FBFRDG, "plack" and tndervent an extensive training program,
t small orzs and other similar type PH training. After a
uf ed: od nator ialiso, aa a result subject was
. Preparing. : The. aF/Divieion took interest in ——
WIROGUK/1' end® eansnt decided that’ with his peculiar background, |
talosite and genéral. Bakeup he’ could’ ‘effectively bé utilized slong thé Lines.
* ited in‘reference A. On 2 October 1960.¢ the case was transferred officially: ad
* . the Africa Division. °
Bes Since that date to the proceit, every effort ban been mde to psycho
. logically orient WIROGUE/1 for this assignment and to prepare him oporaticnally
- for its fulfillment. To “ansure the security of thé operation, prevent any
“Adentifieation vith ODYORE and/or KUBARK, and to preclede any unexpected
" umeovery of WIRGGUE/1's past which vould * associate nim with his pre-KUBARK life,
a nusber of basic stepa wera taken, Those vere: +
ar
y
"oa, WIROGUE/2 undorvent plastio surgery, which ‘changed the’ ‘shape of
his nose. —
Db. A toupee had beon made for his constant use. This and the
plastie surgery have altered him sufficiently to obviate any
recognition.
;
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DATE DISPATCHED
DATE TYPED
HEADQUARTERS FILE HUMBER
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1-¢ Most
FORM re
$60 53 USE PREVIOUS EDITION REPLACES FORM 610 WH'CH May BE useflf isn
ec anatintent
+ his ova and upof arrival make contact. The cover assign-ent for sibject ia
1057 53q
["
° of lopentng’a
' bly: to nefarious and axtra-legal. activities. Excitement and intrigue are ©
' ef the ‘professional XUTUSE.-type coupetence of the CO, he will reciprocate in
. kind. He: is indeed aware of -the precepts of right and wrong, but if he is
| necassary because hie cseo o
“Fight and he will dutifully undertake appropriate action for ita axecution -
{ae §. LSICHTON
BY
a ~ CL&SS FICATION
Use PREVIOUS EDITION. ve al
REPLACES FORMS PAYA
31-29. 51-204 ANDO 51-70 > oa
‘emien ARE O@SOLETE. SSCRET tis
yorso aren SM DOL aD Ne.
ACIX~192
CONTINUATIGN GF i
DISPATCH i
. ec. Documentation orerrod vith accomanying cover story ;
<* to show that WIRGUS/] ta en Austrian and vho hes never had ODYOKE
~~ Cangettions, nor evar been in FBHKIME.’ (Sea sepérate cover .
‘attechment A), . .
__.. 4« It 4s plenned et this tins to take NIROGUB/1 "blsck" to Germany.
Thare he will te met by the undersigned » givan his Austriak documentation,
codtact inetructions ‘and ‘lettar of credit, stripped of eny FBTRIME Clothing ~~
OF personal effects, end aispatcied, ‘He is to procsed ‘to ‘Leopoldville on
. ‘temporarily left open, slthough he. hag been told to look into the prospects
photo or general. repair chop. He ‘his actually.done photographie
decision on this-We'vill leave to your on-the spot judgment. The |
of credit for three thousand déllars ié-to-de used ‘to finance this
‘ of one thousand dollars, in a Swiss —
greater outlay. This money vill consti- -
bearing,. ojérational Joan which imst'be. repaid by: WIROGUE/1
ertod of yeares All other profite after the loan is paid
expetises ‘necéssitate a
interest,
‘.,_ “$e A word about the manner of mit witi Uhonve ate déaling; Hie is a
@mll, energetic individual, vho' has di gplairs _Bhrevdness, mning, ingenuity _
end inventiveness. We'hasa.-peculiar turn -of mind which lenis itee]lf remarkn-
isportant factors in his life, he relishes it and as 4 result say bo a little
delicate to handle, WIROCUE/1 likes ordor and clear cut chains of command.
He sdrdres.‘the Pruesian-approach and 43 a result will take orders even if he —
~ may disupréé, It 19 important. to hin to have ths trust end confidence of hig
casa officer, If in his om mind he feels assured of this and ia confident
given an asaignment which sey be morally wrong in-the eyes of the world, but |...
officer ordered him to carry it out, then it 43.
without pangs of conscience, In a.word, ho enn rationalise a}l actions, One
last thought which may be useful, Best rosuita will probably be gotten if,
when given. an assignment, he- be pernitted to accomplish it in his own way.
Tko- latter is connected with his idaa ef trust and confidance, .
ORR
co, CHARLES R.. ROISTADE
LER re
Attachment A (under separate cover)
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SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT 2 PO ACT¥~292 ©
po 1. An Austrian passport, birth certificate and drivers License ‘have
; been prepared for {asuance containing following biographic datas .
Ey. Senos’ Geareo. Frans REIRER -
Bs 25 July 1921 not Coe rr.
. * Yethers nates Frans REIN Bt
7 -Motiiors: names Marianna neo BIELITZ -
; a,
-3
" Qecupetionr _ Enginser . a —
| Marital status: single - . rs
Heights’ 1 meter 70 cantemsters = tl . io.
“Weight: 58 kilo'a = ae, . a . be
*. -Byess Broa = rr Lo ae
Hairs Brom . vee :
ob ov. > DAstinguishing marks: tips of forefinger and thumb “
ran . ' pight hand mlasing, Identical fingera loft bend scarred, co
: 2. Documents. will reflect travel only.in Europe, with no indfcation of
Po ; “so... | PBPRIM® tenure, ; . . oo
oe f- R3BRY? /
SMSSSFCATON © cae ;
14-0000 i YISPATCH |. {SECRET
| ° EGOA-18ssg
10 Chief, AF VIA Chief, BE_ >
“HEADQUARTERS FILE NO
ee
: tt a ‘ a 32W-120-012/01-
. ; 7 r oT mec
| Chief of Station, Germany |
‘suasect oe : } HECK "x
RYBAT “WIROGUE o- iE MARKED FOR INDEXING
Final Resettlement of WIROGUE | [
NOTION REQUINED — °
INDEXING CAN..BE JUDGED .
NO INDEXING REQUIRED
BY QUALIFIED HO. DESK ONLY
“hy, WIROGUE has received politic
government and is fully documented i
al recognition from
n the name’ of. Georg
the West German
Frank. Sanders, .
the basis of the
t is a Georgian who defected from
South America... A. Fremdé
‘| required by. immigration authorities,
Co Qe. All: 'the South American Consulates in West Germany were contacted
“|with the assistance ‘of CAMANTILLA in an attempt to collect information
which would. enable’ HARVARD to select the most likely countr
Subject could. immigrate based-on his Personal preference,
enaerants, immigration tequirements, oot’ Columbia, Chile
the best Possibility, ’ so See ;
y. to. which -
Opportunities fo
or Peru offer
be for Subject to
ocessing.. Prior
Headquarters. guia
apply to the appropriate
to having Subject take this
ance and thinking regarding the
a. Subject as a Prospective enig
Of employment or proof of financial Solvency, Subject 's
. .° West. German documentation indicates that he is an engineer, .
wl Y.) This does ‘not mean that he is a diplomaed engineer but rather
_ a master mechanic, -This is borne out by the details of his
falsified life history and in fact by Subject's actual skills
“in electrical and mechanical fields, HARVARD feels that .
' Subject can satisfy any. South American Consulate that he is
* -., @Xperienced enough in electrical and mechanical fields to be
Of value to the economy of the South American country of his
‘choice, “Once Subject is admitted to South America, HARVARD
has no doubt that he can. -find employment if he desires it,
‘The ideal solution, however, would be for Subject to have a
firm offer of employment Prio
r to his immigration, If KUBARK
can arrange this, HARVARD fee j 's immigration’
could be Practically assured i Seek employment
through the German 1 iago, Chile but"
HARVARD feels that no South American firm would take the
Chance of hiring him
Sight unseen unless he were’ 4 highly
qualified Specialist, : . :
rant will’have to furnish proof
b. If proof of employment cannot be provided,
is the next requirement,
countries has statec what to be the minimum ‘proof
of solvency. The Prospective emigrant must show that he has
the funds to Subsist for two years at the rate of. $125.00 per
month, HARVARD feels that to deposit $3,000 to Subject 's
account would be a grave mistake. HARVARD—has—no; that
j e of taking. the money “and’“departing for} parts
ere were sufficient ‘induce
ments “awaftin him
in South America, HARVARD could Probably ‘arrange’ for a ron
attesting to the fa j €-- 93° Saar
him, Subject Gould
tant since his defection. The SS)
Salary,
proof of solvency
outh American
; _
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| evannue ; 7 * q
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MS
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DISPATCH
¢. HARVARD has not cons
| through a bona fide refug
ing Subject for immigration
An-order not -to involve Subject
with the United States EScapee Program and to keep frén making-a fre'fiigee
organization a Party to-fraud with the possibility of embarrassing con-
: plications ir the dmmigration does not. come off Properly. Working’ ‘
‘through a +e fugee organization: would mean additional paper work and”
additional problems which for the preseat would indicate that this
immigration avenue should not” be considered except as a last resort,.
d. When ‘filling out his application’ forms Subject will have to-~..;
{Provide employment and ‘residence addresses consistent. with the dates ‘when.
‘he was supposedly living and working in the Georgian S.S.R.. His.wartime
military Service will have, to ‘be covered also. HARVARD feels that this
yinformation can be acquired ‘through the facilities of SR/6 when needed. --
4° “HARVARD is sea Pe, Opinion that Subject'nas ‘committed himself to —
| going to-South America partly ‘because he. will do anything which will. pro-
- flong his association with KUBARK and partly because he-is hoping to. mo
-| realize ‘some personal or financial Profit from the exercise, HARVARD has
“[gohlowed the ‘thene “that Headquarters deisie te to-help Subject and that i¢
‘pcan ‘best be done -b .completely legalizing him, Political recognition is
7 the first step but we desire further that ‘he ‘be helped ‘to immigrate and-.
after 5 years acquire citizenship,...Subject has asked HARVARD if he would
recéive financial ‘help during the transition period, in South America. ‘He.
‘was, told that’ we could ‘only guarantee his plane fare, that Headquarters _
would decide how much and what kind of additional help he would receive
jif any, . . ; :
5. Subject rejects the idea of Staying in Germany except as a last
resort. It sis possible that because of his irritation with his inactivity
Subject may simply request. his German documentation and leave HARVARD’s
' fcustody, - : -
6. Subject has -been in HARVARD's hands Since 22 May 1962 and has
: been costing us 100 to 150 DM per week, plus many hours of case officer
“jtime, Request earliest Headquarters advice pér para 3 above,
Carl Take ( f
CARL T, UPDI
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O° Ae IVE HUNDUD DOLLARS PER MONTH BBGyTORTEG “GIS OV. TO BB PAID
\. IN FIELD: "YOUR DISCHETIGH 7 PAY IN DOLLARS. HE NOT PAID FOR.NOV PRIOR we
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° B. THRE TEOUSARD DOLLAY QUARTERS ALLOWANCE FER ARRON, TON ACCOU
TABLE. :
c. FOUR THOUSAND DOLLAR OPS LOAN TO SET UP COVER BUSINESS 10 BE
REPAID FROM PROFITS. ALSO MOST ACCOUNT FOR ORE TEOUSAND TH DOLLAR
TRAVEL ADVARCE. RECEIVED. ;
. . 2. DISTRUCTIONS WERE TO Max CONTACT AND FOLLOW GUTEMAN'S INSTRUCTIONS
o “EMPLICTILY. . ALSO REPORT ACCURATELY ALL COBTACTS OR POTENTIAL AGENTS AND Nor
MAKE ANY APPROACHES OR COMME TMENTS WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL. .
3. SHARE GUTHMAN'S CONCERT AND RECOMMEND TELL WIROGUE HE OW PROBATION
AD WEST TOE THE AK Om ELSE ORCI A un v IF NECESSARY
HE LIVING UNDER FALSE DOCUMENTS. ;
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- 4s) PER LEoP aera Ci nOE 3?) STATES ToL, KE TO RESUEST THREE
THOUSAND DOLLARS QUARTERS ALLOWANCE IN LUMP SUM ON ARRIVAL, =
DOES (PORTION GARBLED, WILL FVD) “PAY ALLOVANCE IN LUMP*SUN OR MONTHLY.
ADVISE, WIROGUE/1 ARQUES HE NEEDS LUMP SUM PAYMENT. To PURCHASE
r
“NEEDED HOUSEHOLD = EFFECTS, AS WELL AS PAY RENT.
(2+ ACLS 149 NOT YET RECEIVED,
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Be Dir 57449, 16 Octobor 196%
“" U. Iden wag .born in,1918, in Georgia, USSR, jie enigrated to France
with his fasiily when. he’was three years old. Se was a clever, precocious
child-during tils lycee education in France and was frequently cisalssed by -
schooldirectors wid did not apprectate Lis tenperamental perfornance. Ye
also. attended several enginecring ‘colleges tut appatently never graduated.
In 1939, he voluriteered for the French Foreign Legion and was sent to. Tunisia,
-The occupation of France in 194] ended.his military career. He was demobilired .
: - 2. ‘Subject claimed that he wanted to fight for France;' but he did not _
wish to. join a. collective resistance organisation. - He decided: te ect ‘on his —
om so he joined a labor force being recruited in Paris to go to Cermaney,
For awhile he worked in a synthetic gasoline plant in Boclitz near Berlin.
Later he was employed as a:driver for thé NSES, During this tire, he began
‘his carcer in black marketing and document forging. He claimed that he forged
. Passes into and out of Germany and did it to help imprisoned Frenéh officers
been love of excitement and wish to make Roney, He also claized that he did
"not work for the French Resistance, although it was possible and probablg
that they gave him orders to fill. Re did mention working through intermediaries
. and cut-outs, so its possible that he did actually work with the Resistance out
|_ did not want to tell us. Eventually Subject was arrested by the Cernan regular
police for his activities, and later brought to Serlin where he was interrogated
for several months at Gestapo lieadquarters, xa_ ended up by. spending tine in
jatls. and concentration camps. He was finally Moerated by the U.S. Army.
. 3. After the thrill and axcitemont of the. war years was passed, Subject
| could rot settle dom to a routine existence, So ho joined up with an
acquaintance who he says convinced hin of the necessity to make more money.
They decided to commit robberies. One was successful. Unfortunately for
Subject, the other was mt. His friend was apcrehended and confessed. Subject
spent the next five years in various rather xtorloug prisons in France.
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Ee was then paroled to his brother and war living near Marseilles.
He attempted to ¢o into businass using som: 22 the inventions that
he hed conceive! during bis continesent i ison. His personalit
and intense. drive and. self-confidence qui Wh a business
nar with capital to invest in a cinenzx nic color reproduction
| system that wis patented an! earned decant srolits for the two of then.
Stibsect was still oz: parole ani tied to his cider trotherte "eelt-
righteous’ inc-lsehce,” however. It was shoctiy after this that Subject
was approached ty.a cenber of: KUBARK who wes Zcllowing up on Subject
ag an ops lead-furniehed by a cousingin PStZoG.. Subject was favorably
‘assessed and memoved black from Franco bece=re of travel festrictions
“{mposed by bis parolé status. .
; &,- Ths rest of Subject's career has teen generally sumarized:
- an DIR s7us8, We are also attaching ‘e copy ef SC0A-21573 for information
“on Subject's most recent activities. ees Oo ;
Ba Subject hag been described as being very ingenious, observant,
shrewd, glib, and ont vho relishes intrigue and daring, The latter
“play a very ‘srortant part in his character. ‘Ze learns quickly and... .
_- carries out any assignment without regard fcc dancer... His drawbacks, .
as enumerated by hig case officers, are thet 56 is. headstrong,
' Gmpilsive’ and constantly needs new interests, has an ego that feeds ,
’, on récognition and triumphs, a low frustratica point at “unpredictable
timed, would probably "fall in love” with tis CO which would make _
agent turn over difficult, and that-he woul< te difficult to dispose
of if he becsns disenchanted, 1.6. Subject iz a handling probles,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: J. Albright, AE/S
"SUBJECT - ot a. Informal Character Assessment of WIROGUE
‘During the Period July59-Nov 1969
2. ‘Suggested Considerations for WIROGUE- Resettlement
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3.. Damage Report Contribution
“1. The following observations and. comments ‘are intended to
“represent an- informal personality assessment and factors in’ consid-
‘eration’ of resettlement for. AESPIC, now WIROGUE.. It_is based on a
period of~training and handling prior -to- anticipated dispatch--early
Julystthrough late November..1960. These thoughts are based on |
personal daily -extended contact ‘as trainer/agent handler with Subject
as a member of prospective cross-border team for implementation of
REDSOX Operation. AESENTINEL. One member was re-assessed operationally
unsuitable, which left a team of 2 agents, both of which Undersigned
continued to handle.. It is: hoped that this assessment may be of
some benefit to the AF Desk Officer, who requested it the day of this.
writing. It is intended that. Subject's demonstrated suitability for —
AESENTINEL, an infiltration-exfiltration operation into difficult”
terrain in the Soviet Union, will serve as a mechanism rather than
an end in illustrating Subject's general abilities and limitations
for the task at hand. An attempt has been made to present this
material in- subject categories considered operationally meaningful.
. Quoted passages in Part I are Subjects own or the closest approx-
imation memory permits.
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“2 It is my considered opinion that the SubjectYof this writing
has the highest personal and professional regard for Undersigned. I
- do also consider that, although thoughtful handling and self assured-
ness were prerequisite agent control factors during this case, Subject
“did not causeran uncomfortable amount of special handling problems.
The sénior Project Officer was Mr. Perry Crookham, C/DOD/DOB during
the training and holding prior-to-dispatch phase of the operation,
3. Subject Background and Chronological Association Factors
__-. Deeme perationally, significant ~
; A. Subject is.an approximately 49 year old eithnic Georgiana
fluent in Georgian, French, German and English. Subject emigrated to
France with the remains of his’ family during the pre-Lycée stage of
his life. His father, a TBILISI University academician and intellect-
ual of some note , elected: to stay in Soviet Georgia, during which
period Sovict dominance in the.West Caucasus was fairly well
solidified. Subject considers that his fathersdecision was made of
-his own free witt but which névertheless disappointed Subject greatly,
as he gréatly admired him, despite the fact that Subiect's fathers
decision was responsible for the suicide of his. mother, whom Subject
“Greatly loved. Undersigned believes that Subject's anguish in
memories, of his parents was genuine. Subject was a clever though.
precocious child during his Lycée education, and frequently was
dismissed by ‘school directors who did not appreciate his temperamental
“ though erratically brilliant performance. Subject, during this stage-
- o£ development, probably tricd as hard as ever in his life to conform
to the rules of society, which during that stage of French national
-education practices, would probably seem quite strict by American _
middle-school practices. Subject greatly desired academic/professional
_. recognition. in-imitatiom ‘of his father... These feelings were especially
frustrating because of his quick mind and. seeming natural ability for
mechanical and electrical theory ‘and principals. I do not: believe he-
ever has learned to consider’conventions of living anything more than
‘a tiresome game to be played when there is no alternative.” Subject's
quick mind, and' early appreciation, recognition and adaptance of
guile did much to ensure the ncessary ‘understanding of French culture.
for moderate success in that country. Subject who is an unusual
looking man even by French: standards, has no trouble in identifying
with the under-privileged elements of French society. Subject is
temporally bald, hooked nose, short, slender, bandy legged, wiry,
“and-of dark complexion but possessed of a dry, caustic wit eager to
* “Laugh and contribute in: the Caucasian spirit of comarderie to those
., Whom he conSiders worthy of friendship. Subject, however, makes real
| friends cautiously, and has conciously established for himself ;
perscnality assessment. criteria that would do justice to many success-
ful senior FI or CE C/O - agent handlers. .
: B. World War II offered Subject the welcomed opportunity to
show his ability, and ingenuity by engaging in black market affairs in
luxury items andVtravel -documents in German-occupied France.” Subject
would wistfully recount stories of his escapades during that period,
‘which, after really getting to know Subject, seemed to te entirely
mossible. Subject admired the Germans as “worthy anoonents",
particularly their efficiency and ability to act decisively whether the
problem be tactical or strategic. An extended period of German
encarceration (until war's end) did nothing to alter his opinion.
‘Wars’ end left Subject bored and unfulfilled, The excitement and thrill
of "the game" were gone and Subject's unsettled, numb confusion was
for quite another reason than most of Europes milling thousands of
displaced and ‘shattered families. Therefore, it was not long before
Subject and a close friend from his black market days decided on a
daring daylight bank’ robbery in one of the suburban centers of France.
Subject contends he planned the robbery from start to finish, and
needed only someone to help.. Subject and his accomplice carefully. ;
cased a bank, stole a heavy truck and during the height of the business
day hacked the truck fuli speed in reverse through the large street
level plate glass window. Subject said’ he hopped out of the truck with
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an automatic weapon, while "the people were frozen solid", gathered
up the money and was away quickly. Subject sdid the scheme failed
because his accomplice went to the cache-site to get some of the money
to spend before it was safe to do so. His accomplice was apprehended
and in time broke down and implicated Subject. Subject said he was
not hitter at Ris betrayer,-but rather professed a genuine admiration
for French. interrogation techniques. Subject served a difficult
confinement of 5 yéars, and “was ‘paroled to an-older brother in
Marseilles, as I recall. . ‘
. C..+Subject said that he began at that point. to appreciate the ~
’ futility of violent actions, while opposing ‘the authority of society.
He therefore attempted to go into business using some of the inventfons °
- that he had conceived during his confinement in prison. His winning a,
' perscnality and intense drive and self-confidence quickly gained him a
“business parther with capital to ‘invest in’ a cinematographic color
reproduction system that was pattened and earned decent profits for the
venture. Subject was still on parole and tied to his older brother —_
-.. “self-righteous indulgence’, however. It was shortly after this that
. “Subject was approached by a.mémber of the AIS who was ‘following up on
Subject as:an-ops lead furnished by a.cousin in the US who was a
; moderately successful lawyer, and who had been long since recruited as
ae, an agent Spotter for eithnic Georgians. Subject was favorably assessed
and removed back from France, because of travel restrictions imposed
under his parole status. 1 believe that this opportunity rekindled
his old feelings of exhilaration and grateful enthusiasm for the
‘ opportunity to perform his deeds of dWing for an authority, sanctioned
by a national state, in this case the AIS.
oe oo D. Were at last, he considered, was a secure source of backing
- - ; and support, for his natural outicts., Subject always considered the
: Agency as wn. Geel business partner, ally, and protector. fle was
thérefore a grateful, sincere "tool" who thoroughly enjoyed his role
as lower echelon action agent. Subject wow probotily frels Ieee au epust preteen.
E, He was a willing pupil, physically active -- since the job
: . called for physical endurance -- and looked on self-denial and fatigue
ws recognition as a point of honor. Undersigned was never a poor .
the
athlete, however, was bested on numerous occasions at whatever
field probéem. Subject absorbed Soviet Realities, Rorder Troops N.0.
and basic tradecraft quickly and with great applied flexibility.
F. It was during this period that Subject began to confide
regularly and in depth to Undersigned. Subject would often tell
Undersigned, “Fred, you must believe me, I want to do something."
"I will do anything you tell me to do, only tell me. "You (meaning
the Agency) want me to kill somebody. - Okay: I do il anyway you sav."
I believe Subject was genuinely sincere, and that this was neither an
attempt to impress his C/O or a trust/assurance maneuver.
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G+ When. an indefinite hold was placed on AESENTINEL ‘by —
higher, Agency authority, one team member was ‘re-oriented and placed .
on conservation in a cover job. -Undersigned ultimately conducted this
agent back to his Scandinavian home where resettlement. was achieved
‘with a minimum of -arrangements,: however, Subject wus transferred to
‘AF. Division for projected operational-use in central Africa. This,.
“if imemory serves, was accomplished in late 1960. :
“4. Personal Qualities and Miotivation Factors of Possible
. Operational Exp oitability
A. -Natural intelligence, resourcefully inventive
B. Mechanical ability, to include photography... gedgetry
C. A certain acumen and shrewdness :
D. Concious guile and a "clandestine mind"
E, Physical stamina, and vitality. to include extremely good
eyesight Bo
F. Probably capacity to withstand hostile interrogation and/or
_physical stress-privation : ,
mG, A sincere exponent of “the end justifi 5 the means’ - <.,-°
Hi. Atheism
I. A winning personality when nced be
J. Present and potential language ability
K. Lack of racial prejudice
L. Fierce loyalty to his C/O once respect and friendship are
‘established, = oo, =
M. Possible self-destruction rather than blow the job in denied
area Op.
N. Good independent.action agent © short tere ops.
0 Anti-Communist
P. Moderate drinker
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Keen observer and excellent memory for faces and names
R. Self-confidence to a fantastic degree
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S. Personal Qualities Considered Operationally Disadvantaceous
A: Natually intelligent but headstrong
B.- ..Physiognomy easily Tenembered © |
C. A blind spot in intuitive friendships, to possible include.
. trusted female paramour . a . mo
DO. “Impulsiveness, and nervous: energy that needs constant
new interestg outlets. An opportunist .
E.- Lack of moral convictions and basic Values many of which are.
divorced from Teality, 20 00 1 aoe
F. Ego that feeds on recognition. and triumphs... (probable
inferiority complex) \ = :
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G. Poor assessment of the value’ of money ("easy come, easy go")
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HN. Possible inclination to alter ops plan to Conform)Subjects _
appreciation of the situation, in field situation, sot
I.. Probably prove to "fall in love". with his C/O, which might
"make agent turn over. difficult. Tha prebetly weld be aca gares
- fer 866 Pe sy ful Fela bean. oe _ . .
J. Probably poor P/A-~probably has little objective confidence
_in subordinates :
K.- Low frustration point at unpredictable times or occasions.
L. Difficult to dispose of if he ever becomes disenchanted
6. WIROGUE Resettlement Considerations
ett tienent Considerations
; A. AF/S representative has requested comment from Undersigned
on WIROCUE's apparent reluctance at resettlement attempts in Frankfurt
a/H which are underweigh at the Present time, I believe. It is
undersigned's understanding that iSdapectiod has threated to work for
the French Service if resettlement negotiations do not proceed to
Subject's liking, Speculation has been that this is probably a bargain-
ing tactic to gouge an appreciable amount of additional dollars in his
resettlement claim. Undersigned considérs this a quite valid
assumption, and entirely attributable to Subject. Subject probably
Views this threat as particularly critical in view of the seeming
political/economic conflect with the French, and appreciates by now
one of the differences petween the AIS and the IS of a fascist and/or
totalitarian state.
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B. However, Undersigned would like to suggest the following
interpretation for whetever value mav be in it. 7 Suggest that money,
per se, is net the primary end that Subject is striving for. now, just
us it never seered to be his primary concern throughout his‘life. I
believe that. Subiect gcnuinely eniovs clandestine operations; at least,
his conception of clandestine operations. Subject probably would,
prefer to work for the ‘AIS or: possibly the W. German Service because
-he has’ a genuine fondness for the people and many aspects of the
_ kulture of both countries. The ‘idea of legalized, or at least
internationally tolerated, "Spyi ne" offers the Opportunity to
legitimize, and thereby- rationali: e, Subject's sebsaseusoen that he is
, ‘protecting his equity in an important, unique,’ “professional”
category:
: C.- Subject, - during the period of Undersignedsexposure, always
considered that. if he had money-fine, if not, then enough would come
“his way from. someplace: to sustain him from one venture fm the next.
. Subject felt that the acquisition of money would be a by-product of
‘his opportunist. schemes and technical inventions in pursuance of his
main goal-personal recognition for personal achievements. and triumphs.
D. oT believe ‘Subject does not expect ‘to be accepted in his
offer of employment with the French. Service, but rather to let our
“minds jump to the next logical step-the fll meaning of the result
-of such an attempt on his part..
Subject knows very well that he has
violated his parole and would be encarcerated on his return, I believe
“his pride and the probability of censure and ridicule of family and
friends in Frarice would disuade him in the final analysis.
. E. Subject is a most excellent chess player. [ have never
won “from him, nor have I ever seen him lose a game, I consider that
Subject has though vt this line of action out thoroughly. It. is
apparent that he is willing to gamble his quit claim settlement on
‘something that I believe he has specifically in mind--possibly the
offer of new docunents and identity in some third country. He has
always had a great desire to “surprise” everyone back home (i. e. Paris):
I do not
believe that what he wants is necessarily more dollars, but rather
for the AIS to once again help htm (as co-partner) to achieve his aim
.of acclaim, success and recognition, possibly this time to family and
friends in France. : a, .
F, oT do net believe that. Subiect could ever be physically
He lest half his front teeth to German interrogators and
intimidated.
the other halt to French prison guards. Additionally, he does possess
-a defiant spirit that sometimes comes through as sheer obstinacy to
friends. -
G. If it is considerd worthwhile, I believe an attempt should
be made to lccate a C/O locally who has handled him in the past. A
C/O for whom Subject has respect as a higher echelon and whom he
considers understands him. T suggest that this C/O interview Subject
in an uncontrolled environment to determine what it is that Subject
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really wants. -To. bat of my ‘recollection, Subiect thought highly
‘of Monty Love (T),: the C/O that helped pitch him and whe. brought
him out Black from France. Menty was to go to one of the German
Stations or bases the last-time I saw hin in late 1959. _
8. Damage Report Contribution
nh, : cues : -.A. The following constitutes Undersigned' s contribution to a
damage ‘report that may well be needed in view of Subject's posture in
the matter at hand. It covers only that time sequente during which
»-Undersigned actively handled Subject.
B. This span. constitutes:
- early July 59 .- date Nov’ 1960--
‘ a Or At that time Undersigned was a junior C/O on the ;
AESENTINEL Project which was’ to be prepared and launched from the ZI
. by SR/DOB, a covert site ops base wm formerly in the District of
Columbia, sO . ; So,
-D. In early July of 59, Undersigned as "Fred" and |
George Fill (SR Staffer) as Mr. George" met Subject and his teammate
‘Al’ who arrived at Natl, Airport, D.C. with their. agent handler and
trainers. The group had returned from several weeks of survival
training in Alaska, and consisted of: :
Zubject , "Little David" (A)
Gregg Ross (T) , Mr. Gregg (A)
inal : "AL" (agent team mate)” Big Al"{(A)
Bill Rohmer (T) | Bill (A)
E.: We drove immediately to a Safehouse in the Virginia
‘countryside and conducted training, holding and orientations from
that: site until the operaticn was placed on indefinite censervation:
and ultimately cancelled becaSue of the Powers U-2 incident.
FL: Safehouse keepers were an elderly married couple -
"Geof and Janie. There were approximately 6 DOB QP vehicles exposed
to Subject.
: G. During this holding period another -C/O and several agent
handlers were there on regular. occasions: -
Perry Crookham (T} - "Mr. Pat" (A)
. Myron Toloczko (T) "Ski" (A)
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Ray Hanchulak (T) "Ray" (A)
-Gordon Mothes (T) "Gordon" (A): , \
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Joseph Betza (T) : "Joe" (A)
Col. Podwornyy (1) : "Pod"
#H. ~ Subject knew the operating principles and handled the
scale. mock-up of the ELINT gcar to be used on AESENTINEL, Subject.
_Was .exposed to training in:
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(1). Basic and Advanced Fieldcraft, to include small arms.
: (2) Basic tradecraft techniques. and practices
(3) Soviet Russian language training
(4) Soviet interrogation techniques _ a i
(S) -M.O. of KGB Border troops . :
(6) AESENTINEL Ops. plan
a _ ~ (7) Air infiltration- -exfiltration hig emtaues to ;
include aircraft favored for this, |. .
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: ‘VE UNABLE PREVENT HIM From TAKING PROPOSED ACTION, DOING so
WOULD BE aT own RISK SINCE FRENCH AUTHORITIES WOULD ‘PROBABLY “
“NOT ONLY DISSELIEVE HIS STORY OF PAST AIS CONNECT TONS} Burt - WOULD
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ACTION REQUIRED 1 REFERENCES : . .
aed. 'WIROGUE, “former REDSOX -agent candi@ate and African Division
agent has’ been quitclaimed and resettled on the local economy.
This ‘@ispatch summarizes the WIROGUE case from May 1962 to March
1964,
“2 Subject arrived in Frankfurt/Main from the Congo on 22 May
. 1962, .:KUBARK's ‘reasons. for ‘establishing contact were dictated by
the need to relievé Subjéct of his KUBARK-supplied false Austrian
-passport, the need to institute. or suggest a course of action
which would encourage him to establish himself as a contributing
member of society and, above all, prevent his return to the Congo.
me - 3. Subject appeared to be primarily a resettlement problem,
therefore, Orme K, DARONNAT was assigned the Case Officer
responsibility. oe
4. Since adequate documentation was a primary. consideration for
“Teo successful resettlement, Subject was briefed on the relative merits
of the types of . FEDREP,-documentation available. Although Headquarters
had recommended a -backstopped. Fremdenpass, subsequent discussions
“between DARONNAT ‘and MKTOPAZ FRAN representatives indicated a
'Reiseausweis to be the proper document for, permanent resettlement,
.. With the cooperation ‘of ODIBEX. Camp King representatives, Subject
“=! was interviewed ahd granted political recognition on the basis of
a fabricated story’in. which he claimed to be a Georgian who defected
from East Berlin while with a tourist group.
.. 5. The WIROGUE case suffered a temporary setback when in December
1962 the BUNDESVERFASSUNGSSCHUTZ (BFV), the West German organization
responsible for the internal security of the FEDREP became interested
in. Subject and requested all available information. HARVARD briefed
OCA Bonn that Subject was strictly a HARVARD agent resettlement case
whose name, recognition interview story, etc were complete :
fabrications to insure his receiving political recognition anda
Reiseausweis. OCA advised the BFV that Subject was of continuing AIS
interest and HARVARD resumed its resettlement efforts... 2 rae? D
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G. By summer 1963 detailed South American immigration data
had been acquired. This disclosed. that Subject's. language
deficiencies, background, knowledge of the Soviet Union, and work
history were insufficient to guarantee hits smooth processing
through the .INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR EUROPEAN. MIGRATION '
(ICEM)... Our “investigation also pointed up the fact that until
Subject was provided with a'detailed life history containing the
informetion required by prospective employers and/or immigration
authorities, he was not ina position to be resettled anywhere,
let alone South America, - As a‘result, HARVARD's plans to process
“Subject for immigration had to be cancelled, at_least temporarily.
7. cA CABEZONE Stage I C.0, was given the task of preparing a
_ life story containing the factual information needed for the filling
“2 out of job applications, to stand up under detailed interviews and,
. if.South American immigration ever took place, to satisfy immigration
‘requirements. This.léegend was given: to.ODIBEX Camp King representa-
tives who ‘prepared a new political -recognition interview story,
arranged for the removal of copies of the old story from the various
.. §, For the. first time since Subject had arrived in HARVARD's
. custody the way was clear for a final resettlement. Subject's
. Reiseausweis was renewed and. he was’ quitclaimed and advised to
work and establish himself in Germany. He was told that nothing
more could be done for him and that immigration to South America
at anytime in the future would be without KUBARK assistance.
9, HARVARD has done everything to insure Subject a successful
future -free from. problems resulting from his "black" association
with KUBARK, Therefore, there is food reason to believe that
KUBARK will not have to become involved with any of Subject's
“future problems. It is also unlikely he will attempt to coerce
KUBARK with threats to reveal all. With his criminal background
he is aware that he cau ‘be brought to the attention of the French
'. authoities. He also believes that. KUBARK's position in the FEDREP
is such that we have nothing to.fear from any action on his'part. .
10. At the time of this writing Subject has a position as
research and development engineer with a Munich firm. He allegedly
receives DM 1500 per month, has an expense account and is to receive
a percentage of all profits realized’ from the sale of any devices
he develops. He expects to move to Munich permanently about the
end of May or June 1964,
11, HARVARD has arranged with CSB Data Processing Branch to
publish a noforn drop notice under Subject's documented name so
that any attempt to immigrate to any country will bring him to the
attention of KUBARK and appropriate action can be taken.
12, It is suggested that Headquarters arrange to apprise
HARVARD of any inquiries regarding Subject under his documented
name or any of the names listed in Attachment C, .
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In hoglottung aines Dolnotochera orcohotnt dor angebliche -
auslindioche Piilcatling .
Grorg Prank Bandera, | --—
Bebe nm 25. Juli,1915 An TiLlis/ceorgien/Uas SRep --
wohnhaft in Gberurael/on., Tohanaractre 145,
Reorufy hlektroingoniour,
Bta: ‘toanfones ungeklirt, feo UdS SR,
- Bktornt “O*nidn Je und Maria. gave Kantéoheli,
aa a ; bodice varetorbeny - .
_ und oridict nto “rongts _ a, _ a
a. Ich weit, ‘wooha2b: Gon heute. hier botragt werden soll. Moin. \
iad Dolactscher hat air auch ‘Goeact, dkB ich G10 Yohrhait angeben
soll,” an° ‘aonst die: Oo fahr -banteht, @ad meine Anerke. NUAg
- ala ausliindiocher Plucht2ling cofthrdet iat,
Ich wurde aln Hlteates Kind aoiner. Bltacn godorons Toh hatte :
nooh einen Brudory der aber kura naon Gor Gcburt verstorben
det. ,
’ Mein Vater war von HFeruf Ingenteur, iat aber berotet in Jahra
oa
2924 veratorbvon. Ich aalbat kann aioh an meinen Veter nioht
aohy erinyrn, Meine ‘intter Ast im Johre 1934 an. ottiesd Nerge
Bohlag voratorhen, Sié6 war suletst Kaipiererin in (etned
Schuhroparaturdonobift in ‘Tiflio.
Meine Schulseit degann in Jrhre 1927, -o-ich an moinen Uoburtse.
- ort bia 1934 din aortige Deutachea vchule besuchte. Ea war
aine Schule, in dar nach deuts her Gesichtepunkten unterrichtet
wurdo. Sir dodkonton une zu dannliger Zait der doutachen Iprache
und hatten nur w.niga Stunden, wo wie An der goorgischen
Sprache’ untorrichte? wurcens
In Suhre 1934 kam ich, nach: m, deh durah eine Prilfung é1e Be=
funigung nachweison nudte, aun Blektro~Technikun in Tiflis, den
auch ein Internat angoschloasen wars Die finanatellen “ittel
“fir diene Schule brauchta’ foh nicht aufbringony sondorn nat wt
ein Peinendiuar. 7
An dieser Ishronatalt atadlorée ich vier Jahre Pryoiky Mathonats
Secantontey Bnglipen und Tterature
a>
' '
Hebden der oigentiic® can Poohauabildung erhtolten wir auch eing we
vorniiitirische Ausbildungs :n der KUrperschule ait eingo=
echloscen. Ware Wihrend dor Soanorferien waron die Studenten
moist ‘gut etner Kolehoae “Derokartlats ‘ua go an der Borgung
der | irnta. ‘mitauhelfon.
‘Ia. Pruhjahr. 1938 hatte 4¢h meine Adaohlusprifung. Ich bestand
: dioue- “und erhielt nein Diplome So ‘
_ Schon ‘yon dor: Tnhranatalt ‘wurden ‘uno Artéiteplitsc eugewiesone ©
tir mugten ung su dionen Eweak auf sw i Jahre vorpflichtons
“Toh wlirde- egen,* “dad dante. eine ‘geviase R oxgenhlung dor wie _
-gawith on Golder eu tnacke, deo Studiung 9 golotatet werdon ‘golltes
and eich in’ “Zoohaka Jas
: - Plata def:
a An'28.. Auguat 1941 wurde Len eur rueateohen Armee eingegogene
Ich kom: naoh: Byakue Ea handelte eich um eine PlakoinheLt,. aie
in der Oaljanekij1 Kasorne tinte. -gobracht var, Nach meinor
_ swediaonatigen Grundausbaldung wurde“ich ale Kraftfahrer ausge= |
“pildet.
_ Bun Schlus: ‘moinor Dienstseit war toh Fobrer des Divistonckoanane
doura, Oderstleutnant OQURGENIDSS. | .
. Is Jahre 1944 wurde Joh sua Foldwodel deLdrdert. Mae dieses
“> Dienaterad: habe ich auch 1946 die Amace verlansen, Es we
im Septemtor. Ich kehrto wieder an meinen frilhoren Arboito~
plats surtick, don ioh bio su-moiner Flucht innohatte.
“Run ru meinen Fluchtcrundent
Trotsuem ich in einom komaunistischen Land geboren und ersogen
wordon wary dagann ich doch schon frilhseitig zu veretehon, daB
fur die Rinselperaon keine persinliche Frotheit bentand.
_ Ee war mir auch klar, .da8 persinlicher Aufotieg nicht von
. dea Talent und der Xoohtachaffenheit eines Nonsohen abhing, ©
eondarn von ‘dem AudanG der polifischen Retitigung. Ich erkannte
die kornunistiochen Ligen, doa dio Wirklichkelt so verschiedon von.
der offisiellen Propaganda war. Wihrend und naoh den Ariege traf
fon Menaohen, die went liche ‘Idndor besucht hatten und ich war
in der Ing». Bruohstuoke der Wahrhoit liber den Unterrahiod.
in den Lebensarten aug diesen Ersthlungen abguleiten, obwohl
alle diese Berichte sehr vorsichtig vorgebracht wurden. —
1400009] *
. ’
Ich hdrte achlieGlich auoh noch weatliche Sender, un aich, su
orientieren. Kring feindlicha =instellung sua Fosstunisous .
wurde imser atiirker und ea wurde fir =1¢h inser sohwiorigers S 2°
nich ait meinon Redonsarten z£u kontrollieren und diesen
Gefvhien Richt offan ‘Auadruck gu verJeihens
. In dunt 1962 kaa cohliesiicn der Sichorheitagionst zu diy
“en tieinen, Arbeiteplate. In, der arinchliedendon Yernehrung
wurde’ ‘toh beschuldigt, ein langjihriges Witglied einer
goorrischen Riders tandagruppe ‘2u sein und rogiorungofoind=
Atohe AuGerungen: getan au hedens Obwohl ich aolchs Xuforungoa
' ped versc edenon Yelegerhoiten gemacht hatte und dashald |
; adhuldig im Sinn én letzteren Tele der Ancchuldigungen a
War,.-konnto doh" funion, ‘dad: dor Bicherheitodienat nioht
|. gentigond Informationen. bona. ‘Teh verneinte dechalb alle a)
‘Ahsohulaigungen, °" a
Ruch lan:em Verhtr wurde ich in moine Foh-ung entlaezen und
erhielt die Auflage, meinen dphneite nicht su verlas:ene.
. AuBerden wurde mir erklart, dad ich epAter von Sichorheites *
| fens? noch hdren wilrde. Alle diese Unotinde lieden in mir *
den Godankon ‘der Plucht konzan, Ich lebte fortan imnor in
. der Anant, von. Sichorheitodienst verhaftet su warden, Haoh
'- weiflicher Ubcrlegung setate {oh na 25.6.62, also drei Tage .
_ nach den. iverhbr, no ine Fluchtabsichten in die Tat an. .
aaa Blo an jeden- Tag, 80 vorlieS ioh auoh su gewohiter Zolt,
a “Began 07.00° Uhr, meine Yohnung. Anetatt abor gum Arboitae
, Platz au-gcehan, verlied toh die Stadt in Richtung Bamtrediae |
Den Zug getraute ich mir nicht cu benutgon, weil ich der
Meinung war, da8 dieser liberwmncht wird, Nach etwa 2 oder 3
Kilometer wurde toh auf dor Lndstrasee von eines Lantwagen
aufgenonnen, der nich nach Sontredia brachte. Dort bestiog
Ich dain wohlieflich den Zug maoh Baku, dar gezeon 14.00 UhF
ankam. Ich versteokte mich in der Folsegei¢t big sur Dunkelheid
Ich ging an Soe entlang. Noch etwa 2 Kilogeter Fuln: rach
vernichtete: ich ‘meinen Pad. ( Peroonalauszeia _) und vergrubd
* meine Kleidung. - Ich nuste nitatioh von diesom Ort vornuchen,
schvianend tilrkicchos Gebit su erreicken. Ea Mag unglaubdlich,
klingan, aber ich sch-ama bia gegon 04.00 Unr frtth. An Land
gckoanen, wuite-ich nicht, wo foh mich defand, In einer
Hutte fand ich aber Geganatinde, aue denen 1oh annehmen mudte,
coe mich noch innerhalb des sowjetiachon Toritoriuzs gu befinden.s
oe , : . OF ofa
14-0800 mo . ewe
Ich yoreteoxto mich sieder und varteta bie suaAfbonds .”
Ich ging ochlieAlich wieder ino %_so0% und sohvani nun .,
der Ktinto entlnng. - Ich atthte mich wieder die ginse Nacht
aby ohre 4a0 ich gonay wubte, wo foh nich bofand. Im dorgen=
grausn ging ich wieder: an Lind. Ich hielt mich = cuniichat in
einer Hobe vorotookte ‘Im L.ufe der nachfolgonden Gtundea rs
traf ‘toh einon Knaben von. etwa 11. oder 12 Jahron. Von tha
“ erfuhr deh, da {ch afoh auf tlirkiechem Grbtet, in dor
: Nuhe von Kenal<Pancha defend. Da.doh tmnr noch nicht
Sicherheit hatte, ‘werste: ‘Kte 4ch nich woiterhin gwel Tages
Der. ‘ot cehorahend, niher te Ach mich cohlieflich der Orte
‘dohatt Keznl=Pasoha. HAS ‘meinen ‘ruceieohen Sprachkonntnioe
gen konnte. ‘4ch aich @en herbetgekon:enen Per-onen nicht
/Yerstindlich onachen. Man dedrohte mich nit St0cken und ;
Axton, ‘bie fo ich sfa-nohlietlich Uberseugen konnte, a8 - \
* ANA tay OrvLet kime und. um Nilfe bitte, Minner —
der Ortrohaft Ubergaben mich sohliieflich don ailitiricohes
- BohSrden in Renal~Parohae
_ Ded meiner Flucht war toh lediglich nit oiner Badehosa
" ‘peifleddots An den FUdon hatte toh Schwimnfloasen. Heiter
| trug toh. oin’? ‘Tinppmesner bed mir, mit dem ich aioh im Hote
fallo Yortoidigon FOLLEGs.. - : :
mioh U*-Behdrden, ade nich noch: ay gletonen z, 69 nach
.. Deutschland brachtens
. Daa. det die Kuhrhott. Ich bitte, nich als ausl. PluchtLing
anzuerkennon, wil doh ous politicchen Grunden und aue
Angst vor Verfolgung metne Hoimnt vorlnason habes
_ Ich bin bisher noch nicht boatraft.
“f°. Wegen moiner Zukunftoabsichten befragts, erkiire ich, da8
PS als J. °° deh aussuwandern gedenkes Bs iat abor auch nicht auage~
i oa we schlossen, daf ich mich in Buropa ntederlasse. ;
oa ee Dee int ulles, wan {oh yon mir dua und auf Befragon sogen
po ean er
be a Die in rusoiooher bprache sefthrto. ¥-rhandlung habe doh ° : di
yor, , ' -‘veretanien und bosthtige dia Richtigkoit durch meine :
ey " ‘Untercchrift, — re
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JUN 16 igo4
_ DOC: MICRO. SER.
The undersigned herety acknovleizges
chat a contractual relationshis-
hss heretofore existed tetveen hin and the Government of the United States
of America (hereinafter re z "the Governnent™}, The Governnent
e tisfied ali of its obi
nas, fully and completely igations to the undersigned.
. The undersigned on bezals of himself, tis heirs, exacutors, adninistra-
tors ‘and, assigna hereby releases and forever discharges the Governnent, its
. officers, agents ani ensicrees fron any and sli debts, claims, benefits or
demands ‘arising out of the above mentioned contractual relationship,
. _ 2 The undersigzed-fully understands and Scpreciates the fact that the orior
.,~ relationship between the ratties and all information ani knowledge acquired in
* the course of Said relationship (particularly with reference to Persons and
methods enbdloyed ‘by the Government: are the promrty of sald Government and
constitute nilitery ‘secrets affecting its security. The umersiened knows and”
-understands that these are rrotected by German Law under the orovisions of
. “Annex A to the Cofvention on Rights and Obligstions of Foreign Forces in the
_ Federal Republic.of Germany. — me
, The Government {s highly appreciative of the excellent services hereto-
fore rendered by the undersioned. However, ta creserve the security above
mentioned, it is further unierstooi and agreed thst toth parties shail here-
after disavow that the relationship ever existed,
The undersigned furthe> agrees he possesses ro right, title or interest
in any information or -knowledce arising out of said relationship and he fur-
ther solemnly swears tnat he will never Givu cublish or reveal by word
- conduct or any other means the fac: of said
Lienship nor any such ano
.- or Anformation arising therefrom except as authoriged in writing by the-sans
... OPfLelal of the Government as that uho witnesses this oath, ©...
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DATED 4 JUNE 1964.
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DISPATCH NO EGOA-21573. _
DATED 4 JUNE 1964
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EXSrRPT FROM BSCA 21181 -- HARVASD RESEGTL ENT
" -WIROGUE
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UFNT ‘SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 196k:
Subject's new legend has been.
translated into German and given to
the ODIBEX Camp King representatives
who will use it as the basis for a
’ new political recognition interview
Story. AS.Soon-as the new story is
completed copies will be placed in
the various files to replace copies
of the old story. At this point,
Subject's documentation. will be. - .
compietcly in order and actual resettle-.
ment should be accomplished in a few ~'
days.
Pas.
St} 233977
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SECRET
_- HARVARD
SUMMARY OF. RESETTLEMENT ACTIVITY.
1 - 30 Septenber 1963
"> >: n- “DEFECTOR CASES: co
Case Name’. at ' _ | Action Taken ce
A. On- Hand at Beginning of Reporting Period:
‘DS~ 108". “Subject moved out of HARVARD ‘housing.
: - during the month after naving ‘located ag
~.’ appropriate employment with CAMANTILLA'S. |.
. . assistance. The. results of Subject's
-T.B. tests were obtained on 24 September
_and aré negative... He will. continue in
‘his Current job and concentrate on
further English Study until December 4
‘when he will again be considered for
inmigration to the U 5. under P. L.
86-648. ; .
DS-129—i«; Through the assistance of MKTOPAZ and
“ ODIBEX, Subject received his Fremdenpass
_ — and was interviewed for FEDREP political
po recognition, Shortly after being turned
; over to CAMANTILLA, who is assisting him
in his efforts to obtain local employ-
ment, the need for additional interroga-~—
tion arose, While his job hunt. was,
therefore, Slightly delayéd, it Should
recommence shortly. Due to the sensitive
nature of Subject's documentation — ‘
problem Chaving been previously granted
refugee recognition by another country),
HARVARD wiil continue to maintain contact
with him until. the Reizseausweis is issued.
IDEN-271* Subject immigrated to the U.S, 19 September
1963 without HARVARD assistance or
CAMANTILLA sponsorhip.
Be Received During Reporting Period:
DS-130 ' profession: Electro-technictan:
: designer of high voltage
power circuits
Rec'd by HARVARD: 20 September 1963 |
From: CABEZONE |. :
Nationality: Czechoslo: fakiaa
Age: 27 .
-No of Dependents: 0O
Resettlement Officer: Orme K. DARONNAT
Group 1
Excluded from automatic
Downgrading and declassification
SECRET
Jopeds3 477
-- DS-130 (Cont)
SECRET
-2-
Action Taken
HARVARD Resettlement Aims: Subject! s |
procéssing for immigration.to the U.S...
Under Public Law 414 has already been-
completed. He is scheduled: to ‘depart.
28° October 1963: via-an’ ICEH: flight: for
New York where CAMANTILLA will meet ‘and -
-assist. Until - “this. departure. date he
wall. occupy, HARVARD housing and continue
7 his study of English. ,
Profession: Mechanical Engager .
Rec'd by HARVARD: 30‘September 1963 ©
From: CABEZONE Som :
Nationality: — Polish.
Age: -30 ; :
'- No. of Dependents: 0. |
Resettlement Officer: Arthur.A, LIFALL
HARVARD Resettlement Aims: Immigration
‘to-Canada (see EGOA 20576, dated 24°
September 1963).
C. Former Defector Resettlement. Cases (or Cases Still in Stage IJ)
Requiring HARVARD Action During the Reporting Period:
DS-924
DS-125
DS-127
Camp King. informed HARVARD that Subject
had applied for a Reiseausweis renewal
in order to visit the FEDREP. Head-~
quarters' answer to HARVARD's query re.-
adviseability of issuing renewal will be
passed to the appropriate authorities,
thru Camp King, when received.
While immigration. to the U.S. under P.L,
86-648 was initiated for Subject and his
family (see EGOA-20570, 18 Scptember 63),
HARVARD now feels his best chances for
U.S. entry, in view of his long C.P,
membership, is under P, L, 414 first
preference (sce FRAN 2170), Preliminary
discussions have been held with AMCONGEN
and an advisory opinion wil! be obtained,
Application for U.S, immigration under
P. LL. 86-648 has been formally
turned down by the local I&NS office.
.CABEZONE is currently awaiting. Head-
quarters reaction to EGOA-20573, 19
September which recommends P, L. 110
handling.
* Resettled during the reporting period, Subject will not
appear. on
next month's or subsequent HARVARD reports unless
and until some new.unforeseen aspect of the case arises
requiring additional HARVARD action. In this event the
case will be listed and the new action described under
Category IC.
SECRET
14-0000
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“0. ME. AGENT CASES: ae
‘Case Name , Action Taken
A. ( at gO . Period:
ne " CAHAVOC -1... “Subject continues: to be of interest
rr rr: Soe ' ;
_: until he is successful- in “his attempt:
. | to: find an apartment -on the economy; ©
Background material for Subject’s new
legend has been. acquired with the = .- |
assistance of Stage 1. HARVARD’ Hopes. -. . .
is to begin the final Stages of Subject's
“. -Fesettlement ‘in the near future, - ..-
«, Subject immigrated: to thé U.S, 5 September
“1963 on PAA FLT #73, °° 0. 2 TOPE
IDEN-272 ce Tké initial stages of FEDREP political
ite
recognition have been completed. Subject’s: ~
; position has been legalized to the extent
_ vy . . - . that he is now looking for employment on
me _ : _ the economy. cee ;
TIDEN-274 ‘. With the assistasce of CAMANTILLA Subject
: " commenced his photographic training in
-«» Hamburg. on 10 September; Upon completion
_ of his schooling (in-early 1964) he will |
be given the monetary grant awarded by ~-
Headquarters ag compensation for his
eight-year imprisonment,
B. Received During Reporting Period:
NONE
C. Former Agent Resettlement Cases Requiring HARVARD Action
During Reporting Period:
AEBLANKET-2 HARVARD C. 0, ORME K, DAPONNAT and
. former HARVARD C. O. DAVID R, REINBOLD
visited Subject at her request, She
asked for help for a girlfriend who had
become involved in possible foreign.
: -- intelligence activities in the local
: '. .,area. Arrangements were made for
a oS a" REINBOLD to introduce an FOB/CE C.0o,
: a . to Subject,
.e + AEPOLE-25. Additional correspondence has been
So . : . exchanged with Subject in connection
: . with his attempting to establish with
} ': FEDREP authorities that he contributes
oo, to the support,of his children living
tog : in the USSR,
Bo SECRET
‘DIHESITANT —= = =. At the request of FOB/SAT, HARVARD
ae has beea iz contact with AMCONGEN FRAN
. ‘tosestablish most expeditious way for
‘Subject to be processed for immigration ——
to thé U.S. Iumigration is complicated
‘by the’ fact that Subject and wife are’;
“| residing in another country and for .._
_ ‘Security reasong must not be processed. -
_ at the U.S. Consulate located in that
“s.. “country, so Pb, {
IARVARD continues to-maintain contact. |
th Subject through our local post .-| |
kan g.-Headquarters ‘and-other
each letter received,.
>. SIDEN-238 , 24: ~. | HARVARD maintains ‘periodic. contact with
242 0. thts family and continues. to pay che...
es "widow “of -IDEN 238 a monthly subsistence ©
; ' payment of DM 150.,: ; oe
. . -7 . as at
IDEN-239 & 240 HAPVARD arranged for a meeting between |
. _the“ local representative of CAMANTILLA
_and an FOB/SAT Cc, 0. to discuss ‘the :
‘possibility for continued financial :
‘assistance to Subjects through U,S,E.P,
- IDEN 263 - . The New York: office of CAMANTILLA has.
co mo ' brought to HARVARD's attention the .
recurring difficulties which it has" had
_. with Subject. This problem was discussed
’ with FOB/SAT and a summary of the
situation forwarded to Headquarters in
FROB 5827,
Resettled during the reporting period, Subject will not appear
on next:.month's or subsequent HARVARD reports unless and until
some new unforeseen aspect of the case arises requiring
additional HARVARD action, In this event the case will be listed |
and the new action described under Category TIC. ; — et
SECRET
‘Opriate KUBARK. elements the.giat of. 2 gs!
WIROGUE:
0791 -(PARVARD Resettlement: Summary)
em,
“Ubber, C3 -
Subject's new legend has been prepared
‘and will be used to provide the details
for a new FEDREP political recognition
interview. The next step will be to
. arrange to have the new interview story
substituted for the old thus paving the ;
way for Subject's permanent resettlemeat.—
ford 33¥77
14-0000
CORSE CATION z re Syme AND NO
DISPATCH
[to ae
"Chief, Es-
ined on
_ Chief of Boge, Bonn.”
TATE —s
| MAPRED FOR INDEXING
rer Codkdination & support. Rase/Frankfurt 9 Sept
-CABRSONE/HARVARD : —o —
. . i
topping of EB setti £ & D4 —— al c yx NO NOERRIG BEQUIRED ;
Soo: . . j | INDER:NG CaN BE UOGED
Fa
- i BY QUALIFIED HQ DESK ONLY
"| 1, Reférences represent an taitial misunderstanding of. f
- the problen-of WIROGUE which is now being clarified, : .
Sot The -probien of backstopping of resettlenént ‘and - :
disposa cases has been carefully reviewed by elements of CSB
cancerned including CABETONE,; MKTOPAZ and CATHINK.-.In this
connection there is attached. = copy of a menorandun dated 27 |
. -AUgust-1963° from -Chief/MKTOPA?-which: outlines the current
‘ gituation. As will -be noted URTOPAZ -has and will expand its
_ Capability for procuremeat of operational docurentgs independent
of the 513th ICG. It is believed that the present procedures
for backstopping of resettlenent asd disposal cases should be
continued, In theory an inderendent capability is desirable
but not really practical at this time, Creation of an
independent capability for backstopping resettlement cases
would require duplication of the procedures and practices now
. Followed by Mr. Fillms of the Sl3tk ICG. In addition, we would |
not have the advantage of Hiding our cases from the Germans among.
other Army disposal cases, ‘Furthermore, USAREUR has requested
notification prior to contact with any German officials of any
Bensitive ceases which we may desiré to handle without military
assistance--see USAREUR letters dated 7 August 1961 and 25 March
19€2, attached. with considerable effort it would be possible:
‘to backstop some of our resettlement and disposal cases directly
with German officials, It would ke quict difficult, however, to
prevent the Army fron learniag of such actiou which is contrary
_ to the USAREUR request. .
. .8. It is possible that the PEDREP will enact new
legislation on the cantrol of non-Gernan refugees. Likewise, :
new FEDREP energency laws may affect this type of case. We vill
’ keep this situation under review and in the avent the circun-
stances change willinittate’ appropriate action,
‘NORRIS D, WALLACH
Attachrents: (F/¥) vel
1. Ueno dtd 27 Aug. '63 ot
2, USAREUR Ltr dtd 7 Aus '€1°
3. USAREUR Ltr dtd 23 war 'é2. |
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ment with the Bundeswehr-
sprachdienst are still being
processed. in the medntime
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“HARVARD housing.
-2). 21 Janvary 1963 - oy
‘AGENTS AND IDENTITIES - CASE OFFICER STATUS co
CAHAVOC-1 | ~ DARONNAT — Suhject'’s papers for empicy-
CANDARE-3 ~- . ' REINBOLD — Subject's housing problem
. co, : . oo. - remains unchanged. There’ |
1s nec indication when the.
problem will be solved,
DMMARGIN-3 | _ . REINBOLD - - Subjects pclitical reccgniticn
a a : : oe and Reiseausweis are ‘expected
a . . . eariy in February, At that
. “ . . time the case will be closed.
DARONNAT ' | HARVARD will begin making
. arrangements for Subject's’
South American imnmigraticn
precessing.
IDENTITY~-264 -.2 + ..° DARONNAT : - HARVARD expects Subjects
: visa t3 be issued in March, .”:
’ IDENTITY-266 .- -REINBOLD Subject will remain in
. HARVARD housing until his
father, CANDARE-3, locates
heusing of his own,
DS-997 : DARONNAT Prefession: Electrical
. engineer
Rec'd by HARVARD: 15 January
. 1963
From: CABEZONE
Age: 34 ; .
Nationality: Czech .
Resettlement Aims: United
: States Immigration
. Evac. Code: B
“Subject will be processed
for immigraticn to the
United States under PL-414.
S-E-C-R-E-T .
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1, DEFECTOR CASES:
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Case Name ; Action Taken
A On Hand at Beginning of Reporting Period:
‘Subject's processing for immigra-
“tion. to the U.S. under PL-110-is
- continuing and it is expected that
_he will depart in the near future.
» “DS-102;.°
co DS=105t) of . Subject immigrated ‘to CANADA 8 July
. , ' 1963 on ICEM ship MS ARCADIA, Case.
closed,
DS-108 Subject continues to study English
while his processing for immigration
to the U.S. under the Parolee Act
. wee ; . is completed. He will give up his
~ . job in Ruesselsheim early next month
_and. return .to Frankfurt, . .
"- DS-109 Subject's processing for immigration '
. to the U.S, under the Parolee Act
has. been deferred until December 1963,
Due to a change in the right lung,
discovered while comparing recent and
earlier x-rays, the U.S.P.H.S. has
requested the deferment until sputum
tests and future x-rays indicate the
condition stabilized or eliminated,
DS-129 oe Arrangements are being made through
noe ve ODIBEX for Subject to receive FEDREP
political recognition, CAMANTILLA
will then assist in finding a job
and housing on the local economy,
In the meantime Subject is taking
German language lessons, - ‘
IDEN-271, - ; - Subject's life story has been
a prepared with appropriate changes
regarding his defection in [reland,.
The story will be presented to FEDREP
authorities for political recognition
and Subject will be found work and
housing on the local economy,
B. Received During Reporting Period:
NONE
Group 1
Excluded from automatic
downg i lassification
jtowngrading and dec Ss ca L (k?? yr?
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Cc. Former Defector Resettlement Cases (or Cases Still in Stage
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‘A¢tion During
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the Reporting Per od:
‘HARVARD has learned through
CAMANTILLA that Subject and wife’
have returned to the U.S, where
both have found employment. and are
° now apartment hunting,
At Subject’s request HARVARD made _
arrangements to obtain a duplicate
' of. the deregistration form covering
Subject's move from Frankfurt to |
“ Neuss in July1962,
Subject and family are being assisted
‘dn obtaining West German citizenship,
. Subject"s Communist Party membership
"was discussed informally but at some
:. length with the local ODURGE. chief.. a
‘Since the latter believed that Subject's
‘membership would, according to the strict
interprétation of the law, be ruled
voluntary, processing for immigration to
the U.S, under Public Law 110 has been
requested, ;
"* Resettled during the reporting period. ‘Subject will not appear
On next month's or subsequent HARVARD. reports unless and until
some hew unforeseen aspect of the case arises requiring additional
HARVARD action. In this event the case will be listed and t
action described under Categury I C,
he new |
II. AGENT CASzs:
Case Name
Action Taken
A. On Hand at Beginning of Reporting Period:
CAHAVOC~1
WIROGUE
IDEN-264
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ment on the local economy. In the mean-
time he will continue to occupy HARVARD
housing. ote
Subject's legend is being rewritten
and when finished will provide the
basis for-a more plausible political
recognition story. HARVARD hopes that
‘with the substitution of the new story
for-the old, positive steps can be taken
' for Subject's resettlement,
The morale problem created by the slow
moving quota under which Subject is
registered for U.S, immigration has
required HARVARD to register her for
immigration under the Parolee Act. It.
is expected that Subject will receive
her visa.in August or September but the
Parolee Act will be used in the event the
- quota continues to remain unchanged,
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HARVARD has been informed that Subject,
under no condition, should be allowed
to return'to Austria,: ODIBEX is ex-
Ploring additional possibilities for
Subject to stay and work in the FEDREP
without restrictions,
Subject has been ehrolled in a 3 month.
photography School located in Hamburg.
It commences in early September and is
. designed to prepare students for taking
the examination for the masters certificate
in photography, a must for someone working
in’ this: field in the FEDREP, In the interin,
. Subject is studying Photographyon his own,
“. Utilizing borrowed MKTOPAZ equipment. :
C, Former Agent Résettlenent Cases Requiring HARVARD Action
7 During Reporting Period: soe : :
HARVARD continues to maintain contact with ~
. Subject through our local post box.and is
cabling Headquarters and other appropriate
KUBARK elements the gist of each letter
received,
HARVARD maintains periodic contact with
this family and continues to Pay the widow
of IDEN-238 a monthly subsistance payment
of DM 150. The family has been on vacation
during the last three weeks,
‘Subject contacted HARVARD for the second
time in recent. weeks. She was visited
and the new information Passed on to BOB
as before (See EGOA-20258, 22 July 1963),
At Subject's request HARVARD arranged to
obtain a duplicate of the ideregistration
form covering Subject's move from Frank-
furt to Neuss in August 1962, :
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SUMMARY OF RESETTLEMENT ACTIVITY
1 - 31 May 1963
I, DRC CASES:
Case Name. ce, . Action Taken
‘A. On Hand at Reginning of Reporting Period:
fone ' -DS-102 ° ’ A firm offer of employ-
: ; ment with ODIBEX is
‘anticipated. - Subject
will then be processed
for immigration to the
U.S. under PL-110.
Subject has a room and.
7 } temporary employment in
. ee . Risselsheim. He con-
7 _ a, "2 J... | | tinues to study English
: ‘ ; ma! while awaiting immigra-
tion to the U.S. under
the Parolee Act. He
was interviewed on 24
May. by an Immigration
and Naturalization
Service Officer and will
eee ; a . presumably receive a
. a ct - visa upon completion
tes os of the INS checks.
DS-109 _ ° Subject has a room and
: ’ temporary employment in
Riisselsheim. He con-
. tinues to study English
. - while awaiting immigra-
- _— tion to the U.S. under
. ; the Parolee Act. He
was interviewed on 24
May by an Immigration
and Naturalization
Service Officer and will
presumably receive a
visa upon completion
of the INS checks.
B. Received During Reporting Period:
Received During Reporting Period
DS-120 Profession: Aircraft
; Mechanic and Pilot
Rec'd by HARVARD: 31 May
1963
From: CABEZONE
Nationality: Bulgarian
Age: 23 oa .
Group 1
Excluded from automatic
downgrading and declassification
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" IDEN-271*
C, Former Cases Cor Cases Still in DRC Stage
WARVARD ) Action During the he Reporting Fel Fera«
DS-782..°
SECRET
Action Taken © + 7°
‘No. of Depe: 0
Resetriement Officer:
Arther A, LIFALL
EARVAKD Resett l>ment
Aims: German Evonomy
| While Subject: aspires
to be a U.S.. military
- jet piict, this is --
frem many angles --
unrealistic. It is
believed that Sudject
may, in time, be able
.to obtain an aircraft
mechanic's job in West.
' Germany and pessibly a
“commercial pilot's ~
license. This will
probably have te be
preceded by work as an
autcmcbiie mechanic
while léarning the —
German language.
Profession: Mathema-
tician
‘Rec'd by HARVARD: 7 May
1963
From: CABEZONE
Nationality: Czech
Age:. 49
“No. of Depa: 0
- Resettiement Officer:
Orme K, DARONNAT
HARVARD Resettlement
Aims: Cerin Ecouciny
. Subject wiii be processed
fer political reecenition
avd appropriate FEOREP
documentation, Ue hes
been made USEP eligible
and throegh CAMANTILLA
wiil be heiped to find.
“woeck and heusing on the
Tocai econcmy.
> Regul ring
HARVARD, -at the vequest
of -FOB, ecatacred AMTONGEN
2
Frangfuet to determin
the status of Subject’s
visa application. Tt wis
learned that the case can
not be written up until
necessar,' checks wre com
Pleted, t wuecid appear
that the case Act he
Submitted to Wa
for at feust three weeks.
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a hn
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Actico Taken
Subject and family were
‘ fervarded opptication
forms for filling out
and return in connection
with their obtaining West
German citizenship. Sub-
Ject’s new address was
Pcuched BOB in response
to the latter's request,
Subject visited the
Canadian Consulate in
Celugne on.30 May“to |
initiate arrangements
for his. immigration,
HARVARD had briefed him ~
on this trip beforehand
in accordance with the
information contained
- in OTTA 0710. He was
treated extremely well
and ail went very smoothly,
It appears that he will be
able to immigrate shortly
after completion of his
Stage IT debriefing.
At the request of Subject,
HARVARD returned several
of his original decuments
Providing proof of school~
_ing. ‘
While Subject'’s limited
handling by CABLZONE is
being compieted, HARVARD
has initiated the pro-
curement of the necessary
West German decumentaticn
to allow him to remain and
Work in West Germany, tie
will be turned over to
CAMANTILLA who will assist
him in obtaining empiluy-
ment, :
Action taken
ing Period:
Subject began wark on iS
May at Du 714 acnthix.,
He will not receive Perma-
nent aszignment and
housing allowance until
the end of his preva ion-
ary periad, Tt dsp
therefore, that he wi
remain in HARVARD k-.
until that time, :
So ECR E T
14.90000 .
Case Name Action Taken
WIROGUE - “HARVARD with the assist-
‘ance of Stage Il is attempt-
..ing to work up a suitable
legend for use in.immi-
, . mo, . gration to Scuth America
a i consistent ‘with Subject's
. : poiitical recognition
“interview.
IDEN-264 . Subject has found work on
: the .local economy at DM 500
monthly. She will continue
to stay in HARVARD housing
until her visa is issued
and immigration can take
_ re : ; me -. place,
B. Received During Reporting Pericd:
ve, _ IDEN -272* a Profession: Toct Designer’
. oe et . . Rec'd by HARVARD:...21 May
De 1963,
From: Vienna Staticn
Nationality: Hungarian
Age: 27°, . .
No. of Deps: 0O
“ ‘ Resettlement Officer:
- coe os Co ' Orme K, DARONNAT
. : ; . ‘ HARVARD Resettlement Aims:
: German Econemy
“a “ : Subject will be processed
for Aufenthaltserlaubnis
. a I
and registered. He wiil
' be picked up as a refugee
case by CAMANTILLA and
helped to find work and
hcusing on the lccal
eccnomy.
-C¢. Former Agent Resettlement Cases Requ iring I HARVARO Action
_ , During The Reporting Period:
: RINE We Reporting Period
AEPOLE-25 “ HARVARD continwts to assist
. Subject in his efforts to
establish, for West German
income tax Purpcses, that:
he has helped contribute
to the support of his ex-
wife living in the USSR,
_DIO-14 A request was received
_from the State of Maryland
asking for informaticn on
Subject, who immigrated
to the U.S. under Pi-ilo0
in January 1956. Since
all of Subject's records
were transferred with hin,
' the inquiry was referred
to Headquarters in EGOA-
19903, 28 May i963
SECRET
14-gpoo0"
coe
2
eS ECRET
Case Name ‘ . Action Taken
«. DMMARGIN-3 . In response to a query
from BOB, HARVARD provided
cdarification on the pur-~
pose and handling of Sub-
ject’s Einweisungverfue- .
gung.
. | TULANCE-1 : HARVARD, continues to
\e : : Maintain contact with
oe co . Subject through our local
Post box and is cabling
Headquarters and other
appropriate KUBARK
joc elements thé gist of
Co “each letter’ received,
[DENTITY-238, HARVARD maintains periodic
-"241 and 242 “contact with this family
_ ; ; and continues to pay the
a oe _ widow of Identity-238- a.
monthly subsistence pay-
ment of DM 150. .
.. IDENTITY-270 Additional West German
; documentation (Abmelde--
poe bestaetigung, Versicher-
: . . ungskarte: and Lohnsteur-
i ; woe karte) were obtained
‘ . ; during the month and for-
bon, warded to BOB. Subject
, . i is currently being :
processed for West German
recognition, — oe,
* See Separate Cover. Attachment for true name.
MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITY:
————— ee Ae
Ay .
_ Project CAMANTILLA (See EGOA-19737).
Effective 10 May 1963, Arthur A, LIFALL, Chief,
HARVARD, became the Station Case Officer for
A request for a Provisional and full covert security
approval on the local ODURGE officer who does the
actual interviewing of HARVARD's candidates for
immigration has béen initiated. CSA has already
been obtained on the local ODURGE chief. The
additional clearance should allow us to develop
an even better working relationship with these
officers than has existed herétofore When received,
it is planned to brief both individuals in greater
detail on CABEZONE/HARVARD operations,
SECRET
SECRET
Under Separate Cover Attachment to EGOT-19339, dated 3 June
1963 ; no -
IDENTITY.271° ss JANOS, Ludvik (FRAN-8548,
moe 7 2 May 1963)
IDENTITY 272 SOS, Zsigmund (FROB-4732,
| 30 April 1963)
IDENTITY 273 RADISAVLJEVIC, Radisav
' (FRAN-9305, 31. May 1963)-
SECRET
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323-120-012/61
Chjet, KE; Unies,
AP: Chief, WHY
Ce1ef of Bratioa, Geckacy
WIBOGUE/Besettlewont
. pe nn
See Para 10 L Jr QUALINED MQ DESK GRAY
. ~ es
pig 24971, dated 15 Barch i963!
1, In Wey 1962 AAHPARD took over the task of resettling. |
BYLSOL agent candtdate and later. African
Por WIROGUE’s request and with Headquartors
help gabject in inmigratiag to
WIBOGUB, a former
Division agen :
‘concurrence, HAHTARD agreed to
Gouth Aperica.
3. Subject vas
passport in altas ep
.were taken ta prepsre for 6
“decided that subjact would= 1
stand up under tavestigation of fest gration
‘Therefore; he ws Aa bes ana wit :
and GDinas recetyed a Beli
.
Me
relieved of hia documents (Austrian -
d not backstepped) and the first steps
veataal imeigration. -It vag
require dscexentation which sald
sutkorities., .
-~
aa eed
from the Veet German Govermisnt. Tha latter vas Grantee Basa
the baais ofa fabricated story ia waleh oxdject parperta to
Res defector Cron the Georgiana G88 wie oseipsd hlle-wi th a:
teariat greup is Bast Beviin. : :
3, With documentation is oréer, subject vas gont to ths
local Colimbian Consulate to apply for pasmizaica to ized geate, --
aps HARVARD had hopea thet subject weald be abio to proces cn
bia ova vith a aininns of red tape by bypasuleg pesuges cipsnige -
ation channela and by haviog letters of recemmerdéatien and
jetteres of solvency. This cas sot the case, and the Goiertiaa
Consulate informed subject he cogid immigrate aaly by precersiag
tarwagh the, Sntergoverrmental Cexaitice gor Eurcpoan Big=stica.
7 : eam and’ certsin inkerent ~:
‘oblent, 4.g¢.,.Gubject haan eriaiual record in Franco ARG
“wae -a-long-tine rusigent there, epoaks ‘lées then Pleent. Georgian,
pperke-no-2uesianceven-taoagh hig story fer political yacegei ties
indicatns ne vad @ }ieatonant fa tke Gevist Amy, bés se real =
protespion although he 1s seli~teught in the eleetroanechanical
field an¢ t# confident be can pags a job test ag master secbomtG,
etc, it waa inpernctive thet the epseific dotaiis ef ZEZA presses *
dug ts legrned ta order to find out anid be prepared fay tha
problens which would certainly ariso 42 be fenigrates theoaga
1 . .
ice.
ae
4.” Bie to ine watave Of this
BARVARD diccusued the hasie ewtilee of the prabics
Botuges Eigration Bsctien, Anerican Cameniate-
General, Zuoich and Chief, CARANTSLLA, and estndliazed that
eabject'a processing through ICSS would dnclede a security —
ixvestigatiou and detailed interviews and job testing, ginsco
innd erate
8,
with the Chics,
LCAN is deterzined that only "wigh kevol” typos will
thruwch then to Seath Anericr.:
gith the-1eatzeation plans sed,
HaRVAR? propesss to oesnt ime
although Chie TA and Chiek,
ai and have bean ablo to ieara
CANANYILSGA nave beso Boat belpZ
ICBM procedures taken on refugee migration applicante,. thay
have been ferced to refrain tras appearing tes ingeigitives
(for g os
28 the ys
CAHKE.
Oe
‘s that tHETROUDET V7 as former spacial
Tyectcr of ICKE might be atle to Aels with
tea lsppe ws isveeilgation watch will be mm.
{sly be in & positien to stop the investi~
fl 12 tneluded a check with ISTERPG.,
Resta t
COR Subiv
Ration, a. :
: \ Toe
7, AASVARO nas beon able to establish that subject is-
mot On recard with IE excep: puszibly in France and hopes
to have Vis cheeaed oat through CARZVRL within the aext roanth;
8. HaRVaRO nad etga hoped that IRSTNIQIEET 17 might have
(details nr tye iCSd wechanies which would be degirsble to Imes...
mr OF tlie type, ©spectally Since a @lip-up aight
cause AtTraeemert for. o GDIBEZ and ‘the Federal Ropublic, :
With Ghese fratede details we vould be in a bdbéttar peaitica ac. Seon
Prepare edtject for bis ioterviag, Ox, 1% necesmary, to . .
the immtcration plans, We foel tt axtremely :
hie many snterviewe anbject will undergo,
interviews -vill he, the probability ene
Viewed 1° Ruseian or ta Georgian (subject
fairiy Hod KEngiteh)},
tuat the
Charlen
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Position to supply tie Ailod of "Saside FER informatics HASvaRD
nfeds, an appoistgeant oo eaéea-with PESTICIE? 17 for Orne Z, :
DABONNAT cn discess inia Prebdlem wit® hin, anlees Seasva faelg
{t-ho-tn a position to de 99 an HABVARD‘s bohalz, ty
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HARVARD
S-E-C-R-E-T
MONTHLY RESETTLEMENT SUMMARY.
1 - 31 December 1962
AGESTS. AND IDENTITIES
“CAHAVOC-1 DARONNAT
"" CANDARES3 *
_. REINBOLD
, DMMARGIN<3
; CASE. OFFICER
REINBOLD:
STATUS
.Subject's papers for employ-
ment with the Bundeswehr-
_sprachdienst are still being
processed. In the meantime
Subject continues to occupy
HARVARD housing.
- Subject is still trying to.
line. up his own housing in
the: Frankfurt area. In the
' meantime he, his wife and
son are living in a HARVARD
apartment.
Profession: Barber
Rec'd" by: HARVARD: * 27° ‘December See es a
. _ 1962
Nationality: Yugoslav ~ : :
Local .
economy.
Resettlement Aims:
EvaG. "Code?- B=. cap eee eda pe =
Subject was processed for his
West German docunentation and oe
recognition as a bona fide ~ ot
political refugee. He received
his Fremdenpass on 27 December - - .
1962 and will get his recog-
nition and Reiseauswelis some-
time in January 1963, At---
_that time the case will be
IDENTITY-264 DARONNAT
IDENTITY-266 ‘REINBOLD.
AMCONGEN Frankfurt has advised / ,
HARVARD that Subject's visa
should be issued in late
February or early March.
Subject, the son of CANDARE-3
is helping his parents find
housing in the Frankfurt area.
We is still gainfully employed.
Group 1
Excluded from automatic
downgrading and declassification
S-E-C-R-E-T
14-0000
S-E-C-R-E-T
- Z2-
IDENTITY-268 REINBOLD
‘DS-987 REINBOLD
DS-990 _ REINBOLD
" SUPPORT CASES
TULANCE-1 - DARONNAT
-his Notaufnahmeverfahren
diploma as a geodetic engi-
. , Headquarters. will_be. queried:.
“"Re ops interest in “Subject
RFE or VOA,
_ HARVARD continues to maintain
‘Subject’ s refugee’ processing
has been delayed due to. the
fact he is under 21 years of
age and thus necessitates
Special consideration and
treatment. It is expected,
however, that he will have
sometime in January 1963,
It is still hoped that’
Subject’s parole processing
will be completed: in time
.to enable him and his wife
to make the 31 January 1963
; ICEM charter flight.
- Subject seems to be getting
along well on his job as a
technical assistant with a... Ce ,
- construction company. Through:
CAMANTILLA he is studying.
German,-.and ‘plans. are-being=;
adé to enroll him in a
special School. which will
im: to. réceive-his|
neer. In the meantime,
‘a
‘
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4
to determine whether he
should remain on present job
or consider employment with
contact with Subject through
uartere rand other crentrei at
, IDENTITY-238, 241,-242 REINBOLD
Steps are being taken to work
out the method of payment to
the family for the DM 42,000
approved by Headquarters for
housing,
S-E-C-R~E-T
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S-E-C-R-E-T
-3-
_DS=856 : DARONNAT Subject is seen from time to
time for purposes of identi-
fying pictures of people of
Ops interest. .
DS-997 . DARONNAT - Subject’s processing for
. oe ‘ . . . immigration to the United
: Tt . ~ States under PL-414 is
a ; re continuing. . a ce
DS-998 _ . DARONNAT ‘Subject's processing for
oo : Ts : immigration. to the United.
States under PL-414 is
‘continuing. His papers
will not be’ submitted to
So) 12 = VAMEONGEN “until he.is re- :
wot “interviewed: by KUBARK staff
. Psychiatrist in January 1963.
OE SY
RESETTLEMENTS
’ TULANCE-1 : ..;DARONNAT. | Subject has ‘been. ‘documente od:
hgh TORT BR and moved to Switzerland
where he has requested
political asylum, Subject
er. = willbe ‘handled -as-a° support?" Te ge
case until he receives asylum
or is permanently resettled.
' IDENTITY-269 © . REI NBOLD Subject's federal refugee
: . ve et . processing was completed on
-18 December 1962 when he
" received his Notaufnahme-
verfahren, No difficulty
is expected with his C Schei
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Po - CANDARE-3
. TULANCE-1
S-E-C-2-E-T
HARVARD - , r
MCNTHLY RESETTLEMENT SUMMARY
1 - 31 October 1562
CASE OFFICER
DARONNAT
“REINBCLD
DARONNAT
Mee ees ANG Man
DARONNAT
- to Frankfurt. 0...
. Subject will contain
detaiis of his S.A. immigration
' Paris.
.xt¢ be gainfvily employed.
” STATUS:
Subject has registered with the . ,
pelice and is busily engaged in
seeking employment.
Subject flew to Berlin en 18
October to close out his personal
matters and arrange for his move
In view of OLDMOOR'S inability to
expend time on TULANCE's resettle-
ment, HARVARD will so ahead, after
receiving permission and guidance
from Headquarters, with plans to .
settie.Sudject_per.
Sub t 1 cont eto ‘receive
subsistence ‘and housing while the
werked out. ,
oh
Subject has submitted new x-rays
to the Public dealth Service and :
must await final decision from Se, cent
In the meantime, Subject 7 ae :
is convalescing from a recent’ '-
appendicitis cperation.
Subject flew to Berlin with his
father, CANDARE 3. He continues
S-E-C-R-E-?
Cut his applicaticn form :
Nationality: . Z
HARVARD Resettiemen: Aims; Lecal
Biac, Codes B 2
Subject was assisted in fi
hew to procede Re cbtainin, s
West German personal ‘< eat
id employment. Ones his Gress
processing is complezed tne’ case
will be cliesed.
Group |
Excluded from automatic
doxngrading and deslassifiecaticn
wy
S-£-C.H-ELT
-2-
DS -985 . REINSOLD Prefession: Machine eenstruction
: oo : . engineer :
, Rec'd by HARVARD: 4 O:tober’ 1962
Prom: CAPEZONE .
Age: 34
Nationality: Pelish
\ : : ‘ / ° Religion: Roman Cathelic
4 : : HARVARD Resettlement Alms: United
i “.
. States
See Resettlements and Disposals.
; : . On 1 November 1962 Subject will be
‘ : . + : turned over to CAMANTILIA which has
a ay . a oo . madé him USEP. eligible and arranged
po wh ee See ...., t0 have him study German full time
° ; —_ us “for one month.” Prior to the end of
. ; : : ; November 1962, it-is hoped- that
4 : ; ; 7 Subject will be employed by TPPFELING
. ‘ : which has expressed an interest in
_ him, or employed on the local eccnomy
: with a German engineering firm. -
o . . : ’
“An all-out effort is being made tc’
Solve the family's housing problem
discussed by HOPSOOS, REINBOLD and
the BEVISIONs ‘on 4 Octobe PLLGE2 io:
“Steps will also be taken to ‘assist
IDENTITY 241 in finding suitable
employment. -
IDENTITY 238,241, 242’ “RexNBOID-
~Ag cn:
TS -856 DARONNAT Subject 13 seer from time to time |.
for purposes of identifying people |
of Ops interest,
DS-987 REINBOLD
Word was rece.tly received from -
Headquarters indicating that Subsest.
‘and his faniily's immiz rdticn under 3
=PL-86-648=Can“scon é mS
—no-efreumrs 7 nh Titervens
’ on pehalf ef Subsect iu his ign.
§ration.
DY- 597 ; _ DARONNAT Although Subject is still in
. Stage IT, processing for lemigration
to the United States under PL Ais
has begun.
DS-5998 DARONNAT
Although Subject is Stil] in Stage IT,
Processing for imnigraticn ta tne
United States under PL Li4 nas begun,
S-E-C.R-E-T
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RESETTLEMENTS AND DISPOSATS .
TS AND DISPOSALS
DSs-c74 " DARONNAT ° Subject and family tmeigrated to
. : . the Unites States on 2 October 1962
: under PL 418. Case closed.
DS-982 © ‘. DARONNAT Subject obtained housing and ;
; . “ : employment on the local economy.
4 . Case clesed, . . : .
. DS -589 a " REINBOID Subject immigrated undér PL 86-648 ~
; oa 5 October 1962 via ICEM Plight
: : ; a 7 ; : MISAB 121153. PAIRC, as Sponsor,
; ot Fe : ‘ "" will-handle ats. resettlement.
Gage closed.”
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Git RESIDENCE VISA USING FREHDENPASS mR CTHER DOCUMENTATION. sucasst
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ACCEPTED. KUBARK ABILITY ATD-LEGALIZATTON TQTED ASD BEST. HAVE LEGALIZATION
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2. CUTIZENSHLP REQUIREMENTS FOR COUVIRIES MENTIONED REF A PLUS BRAZIL
REQUIRE FOUR TO FIVE YEARS COMTINUOUS. RESIDENCY. TO ENTER AND REMAIN
— ‘i NERD. aPrizcATION, Ar. const, RAPLANATION oF EDANSIAL vents,
3y “HQS SUOGESTS COUIIRIES OF W TETSREST CGA 2 HORS RSCSPTIVE TO.
AGRICULTURAL AMBITIONS RATHER THAN BUSINESS CR INDUSTSIAL PURSUITS. W OIE
MEHTIOWED HE INTERESTED OPENING CiTiCXEN FARM IN CONGO. SINCE W MUST silag
PLAY FOR EARNING LIVING SUOCEST STMCLAR LING WITH SMMERICAN COUNTRY APPROACHED
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a contacted Are. weery, npr ups, X 5289, nm IDHO4, ror initial
A ecuaston eqncerning. Federtlenent of e Laurus in sone eeuth anericon, country.
. " ‘she in turn orougnt. ar.’ raul Paxton, ye iy r1/uro, anto ‘tne aiscusston,.
«shey agreea wnat, ar Was approeching tne correct channel out were not
inelinea so shank as tor oar 6A te —
40.3059. stuggessed . Larus, -PEgLerred seperate, sbite.9 or. voinatie, for
asters,
-Fosottienent. an stated ‘nite 1s ont, Prancapaliy because tora Toreigner.
to establish a “Legitinere business ta réco. ar eovarhnent regulatione ‘ia
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C) applies. Fak toa sesser extent
with tenesoela wnich 19 4180-4 more troubled area, ars, vweery ‘end ar, raxton
both expressea tne rear that siNwus wignt only ada to ranerueia’s trounles,
ne next atep in this Proplen is to talk to ar, aariowe vartin, ys er/t . am -JDUUUL a
(Uoiumia anc Penesuoday in sh and obtein his reaction, ar+, vweery wishes to
be Anciuded in this tale, ocrasil yas mentioned as tne sost dikely resettlement “ .
4an.any case, the concurrence
mentioned would oe Sapbored irat,
of -sOPOB Dut tne areas.
tue bevter tor ali concerned, ar, Faxton suggested any payments nade “bo ‘we LMA
might be cone trom vermany througn an international ban« vous Sijeviating the station
of even this responsibidity, st would Aliso be one Less ciue TO aliwus that
our representatives aig¢nt ce in the area,
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2. meeting Padi mOrd a moverte, ars, veery ano narlove votfin.
ar, bart in‘ viewpoint was toat he coula sot prevent as. sending wihtiGUs
-Go any OX toe countries, vat aid reel some other division cesides #4 snoula
weeune | tne reeponsiviiity: ‘in case Ol a I1ap, ‘28 pointea out that an atations
vere emalt énougn 80 1% would not oe a@ifricult tor a-1air1y ciever indivianas
to identiry the wwe “sad: ‘probeoy tne ease. ofracers, in a station, sn thie case,
: ana $nowsa eiawus attempt to: apply pressure shrougn Such: knowledge, mr, wvurrin |
wisnea someone besides a sn Z10id otticer to “GAre siniuus by tne acruri ox tne
neck 40a teli 1m tO move On.”
es 5h A828 FOO; * however, thatno-matter ~pow- henvy ‘toe a pressure” oécame “aly
ony Tieia ort: 1cer coud 20, wae to mare a aoniely, Prausiore or lotnerwase,
Mre, Geery anggestad that cerhaps sR, since thay had originally recruited
WIROGUB, ‘should:.assume such: responsibility. ., (She -is ,hardly realistic ut. rapes,
anything is possibla,) :
‘ a . A second suggestion wade by Hr, Duffin is worth further consideration,
He stated ‘thet WE has. had continual difficulty in establishing contract agents
in businese throughout SA, However, these countries tended to be much more | a
receptive to people ‘planning agricultural pursnits and he felt resettlement —
chicken farming in the Congo, Such an approach in SA might (a) make him nore
aécoptable as an innigrant. to that country and (b) provide a long tern basis
to make him self-supporting,
, L did promiss to keep Mr, Duffin and Mrs, Geery informed of any further
actions taken concerning WIRCGUE which would affect their area, It was also
at least strongly implied that either Columdia or Brazil might be the best areas)
ch ‘
though the final choice essentially Baaispon what country WIROGUS can enter, yr
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ccna Cie “ATTEMPTING: DETERMINE. AMERICAN. COUNTRY MOST SUFTABLE
FOR. . SUBJECT. RELOCATION ‘BUT + DIFFICULT wrTHoUr HAVING | SOUR “DRA.
WIROGUB " PREPERENCE.
gee TEL 2. . AGREE. TH. PRINCIPLE. PAY... . TRAVEL OOsT TO RESETTLEM!
PREFER NOT GIVE. LUMP SUM FOR INTERIM EXPENSES PER PARA 3c REF A
AND CONCUR PARA 3 REF B, ANY CASE FINAL DECISION DEPENDS ON AREA :
SELECTED. ADVISE.
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pare. = =6-19 Jul 182
to. YRANMFURT LEOPOLDV 1d ne cenoee Bah, PSH 18.43
No CS Keoord Vatae Destfuy. Oo
from, DIRECTOR nth very wintmind
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OP De ce LEALE
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C/S COMMENT: "ACTION UNIT DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR NYXIS USED.
**WIROGUE STATED GERMAN FIRM WHICH KNOWS HIM AS REINER 1S INTERESTED iN
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han GIMEING Mr fone) IGE AS. ayernpec Poe,
spo ye DECIDE HE INDICATES avy “UNDE CELAY GUS PART “AY FORCE HIM
7 TO STRICUSLY COMSIA=ES err OF FEP,.
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“Te Aetion |
wom Mr, Phelps on German. desk said the only restriction on action. at
. “the moment is how inueh ‘money’ we, 42/5, ‘are willing te put outs:
ee _. Next, callad Mr, Kallander, 75D, ext 3391. I agread te contact |
7 ann .
hin avain if and when we got down to facts as to just whit joctinentation .
wate,
it would first.
‘ papers’ we would . renutre. Hoxever, he poikted on
: \ poe age be’ necessary “for: ‘ve to clear Such actisn;“ie.’, putting thisuchasacter*, ‘t
7 into a country, with: the area desk involved, Furthermors, he indicated
vee 7 sone wes as re this my not be toa eazy a a task “eave “UTROGUE's “bz woe
Once we get clearance from an area ‘iesk, he says we showld sit down _. .
- _ with the area desk, TSD, and AF/5 to de riaine the best documentation
“ani method of resettlement. |OK? Bhanu & 313]
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ONLY WHERE WE ABLE FetuiTat LEGALIZaT IO} INCLUDING
CE SERIES a AUSTRIAN 2:SSP08T, WITH WHICH SUBU
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AN COUNTRY BUT SIE XUEAEX CONTROL OEV [CUSLY
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3. SUBJECT HAS STATED DESIRE RESETILE IN SOUTH AMERICA.
~ UNDERSTAND PASSPORT WOULD PROSABLY BE BACKCHECKED WITH COUNTRY
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‘BELTEVE FABRICATION LIFE NESTORY.
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TEMPORARY MEASURE PER(IT SUBJECT CARRY OUT ASSIGNED TASKS FOR cONGOLESE.
DEFMIN AND RETURN. CONGO IN ORDER FORIALLY ABROGATE CONTRACT WITH
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WILLING. REDOCUMENT Him wit, AUSTRIAN” OR OTHER ‘PASSPORT IN NAME
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ORE TURES +1338, 13 Septealer 1973 ,
_-]. Station passed referenced -iaforiation to. custo os
on 13 September 1973. Initial checls by tue Station sithe
the ELD, DLA, and Custoas revealéi& ne invornation on tie
individuals nent.ioned in refercuce “(onald Henrys 9° a
Jolin i. 6 0 0 i's and Sebo -u ro yf). -Custo.1s was _ ee:
‘. ha apreeient with the Station's suyzestion that a Custos .
telephone number sould |
shoul! be put into: Custo..s wands .
2
passed to Uenry and the casc
d Custows on 13 -Scptember W735... A wectiag
nat afternoon, Uecfore the ‘soctin,, too. .
_ places however, a Custe.3 officer recoznized the nance of
Lrool.s as possibly beisj-one of his contacts. licnry was
thus met by two Custo” officers. [n rcturnin, fro: their
neetiag, the Custens officers notified tie station, ani a
meeting Was arranned ta see then on bh Teptember 1973.
Custens provised the following inferuation on Donald ijienry.
Donald Henry is about 52 He is frow ,
‘ichivan. He lived and went to schoo ile moved .
-to Hlorica about fifteen years ayo. . ,
Neys for about seven years.
ribed by Customs as a bra
nis offer of assistance was genuiuc.
answer for any
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2. tienry calle
was arranged for t
a. years old.
1 in Canada.
Ne has resided in the
spare.
Henry was desc
however, that
leary always had a quick
but when the questions &
lA,
ihey felt,
tupto.s stated taut
quest dou asked of bir,
specifics his answers were vague.
i a . ce. Contrary to initial inforzation, Henry docs not
: A’. have a boat or an airplane. Customs noted, thous, chat
ienry probably ling casy access to one. neither does ienty
~Alave an EAA license for flyias multi-engine aircraft, altho
he tald Custows he was capable of flyin then.
Thown Join broous (an alias ‘used hy oac Joun
newer et - /Coatinued/
ist: sy fee.
134
cross aieimnio Lf
aper
q{PERTURE earn REPRODUCTIONS.
~, . a ad
for avout a year. (Join Vtiber is deseribed in further
detaghl belos.) Nenry said ’ et Salter throusyh thedr
wssocivtiocn Vith tue .tliatds Jive Conter,. Inc., thas,
Pleorida, waere Jilbur employed and saere Neary. has sad
aoworkin relationship fer sone tives The AUlietis bive
enter as onned bs bisley 2 i ¢ ard (no Station
traces), card... Custa s F TS a UASAVUTY -Churacter
“nvolved dn os cuect ‘would not hesitate to
Swoot aaytie whe sets in-its wav. -
d
ealtare titear.
treed tal. ia,
ae: fo Uold Custos: that eden he bus
at the ‘tla ive unter récently, tucy 5
auout vario ys they coule make roensy Silbur told teury
taat-he (Cenry) couls seussle aris for LOVEr toa o,
anc they started discu i that possilility. uris: the
couversation, enrs asled Viltur O He would be wOr.in:,
for. Mar ventioued the nase of Lebo Sroun., é¢ tell
.benry that “rown, an ex-special forees ues. Aruy .ajor,
vad setous a branch of befense Systocs, Inc., on Alaco for .
datenell hLo oor be lal, (il. cilbur also intisated that.
. ALO was aware of tie operation an. condoued it.) Custous
no that Veary did’ not pick us the nase ‘iolo or “brown
until after they hal sentioned a pedal Forces iajor, at waicn
“point jvcary professed to reneiber his nase.
vienry’.atso told Customs, wnen s :
C ISRALO, that ae had telephoned tac ULL first nd
a fold oy then that iis infor..gtioa was not ‘in their, juris- *
Miction and was piven tie Phone number for MAULOALD, Later,
Venry chanved his story tu the effect that he said he looked °
ia the (laud celepione directory to set the POL s nuwber and
called AL? (COUTSE)} inscead because tue latter's nunver
was under tie E (Comment. set ctrug, both’ nunbers are
. Risted under U5. Gavera.ent but on separate pages.)
is reported that this aaue
ur, wo is about 35 years
3.0 As for Join brooks, Custo
is an alias usod by ene Join Vil
old. Orisinaily fro. ssachusctts, .ilbur has been in Florica
for several vears, nei veen in toucn with Custous for
approxivcately three years. tie was inici Vy brousat to
Custoris' attention over a parceties ¢ i tiie, - '
itor was wor; ins /infor. in iltratin:
Fist and-lete wins youth caeization Se was also
an airline stevarde soo wus dnvoly in narcotics sou;
{ror Tout Vierd ‘.ilbur foun? out about tuis ille
activity, fe tole the Pelocho, ie tura, put hin ia touch wits
wustons, . .
Te. Custeo
feseriied Siliar as an ultra-riphue winter aad
a soldicr-of
sive lookin, and a suvotis
] is also a fabricator. As an
yosentioned that ‘ilbur would read an article
ec and scortly thorsafter would try to > i
: oh. ae would also contact Custo
rumor he neard in tue hopes tuai onc of tine
storiiss true se taat he could collect a reward,
‘aetous sit taltsours “flhar is Fabricator ans rucor
cullcctur. bs is dunveraius anu woul. 2 Cor moncy,
off as his
tell the
noted tyr ilsur enjoys tee rele of
Lo contsets ant 'Raey aroun,
€ abetr four Livin
cee, neo ds is :
roperty dia tue Keys (
Ss ATATOS Tant se reccices
EEDEP ie prec bret Bee oe tT per vay
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Tah
— winarer STATE m0 eo
t
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alineny arid supposedly as about $400,830 in the bank. oh
1 furaishes Wid with,
-ilbur seems to be
has set Wilbur up. fn an apartucat and
Custos niso said that’
BKEERALD,
spending: money.
sort ‘of voranoid in that he constantly rentions
. Abd) a8 suca but referria. to Le as Sue
and so
‘not natn
COUPANy »
forth. ..
: 6. Accerdine to Castors, vilbur bezan workin, for -
Underwater Sports of Anerica, ‘ani, Florida, as a salesman
"tn the early .1960's. At the tine,. reported Custons, Under-
water Sports wae engaged in contractual worl. for Lil taALp.
‘concerning trainin: durin, preparations for tie bay of Iigs.
’ The last contact Custons had-with Stlbur was about three weeks
‘ano. .-They jilan to, see hin ayain in’ the acx€ few days and.
‘will attoipt te get his side of the story...”
a, . ‘ .
a Custous stated that in spite of the itconsistencics “
in Lerry's story they felt. ho wes akin, a legitiaate offer
ist and thus advised hin to procééd along the following
‘Urivins force Lohiad cenocracy,”
. to ass
lines: - . . ; .
og, “Pe-contaét Wilbur and tel li “that ho’ was. |
but lie Would havo to’ sce the
srepared, to: Fly arns. to Abace,
“frout. money First. Custor.s commented that af “ilbur
produces the monoy,, ‘they would have a case# if not, the whole
opisodo could’ probably be chalked up to “ilbur*s-delusions. —
b. | After re-contacting Wilbur and if Wilbur concs up
e money, Nenry should attenpt to convince wim of the -
a dry run. If a dry run is mot possible, then
head withthe operation. Arrests would be nade
ates after tho arzs have been placed in
1 involved have Loarded
with th
necessity of
ne is to so a
by ‘Customs in tlie St
the aifcraft and after the personne
‘the plane, :
69. Customs has prowised to keep the Station apprised of
the case, especially as it pertains to te Dahanas and other
areas in the Caribbean.
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HE DRIVEWAY — that
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‘They were
Shanthseme in the tradi.
. Gh and they looked
iting Hut
suit and’ car.
“ho ohand: the
fun tucked
Seer equipped
‘hear Phe dither,
WoPtepeliing hieel! vise
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mist and one
deseloners uf
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sd eedt chatted Nighily
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iietoon the WerBeil fire
i Much began firing a
“Army 45. The pun
vind the noise ¢choed”
sand treetens, He then
ye amaethly reetane
Feira Medel,
“Haat anal muse supe
wan fing it, The mue.
and the only sound
chek. followed ty the
et and the papas it but
seerie, almost chilling,
peuns Mitch put the
matic and whipped off
ts in or: i,
© kind of demonstra.
Ase LUN, a standard
sua and the snip.
Rel) cals the XM 21
» equipped with a sup:
wk tothe house, Wer
why the suppressar,
a silencer, is sa effec.
vessery. UTt hi the
Peduces the firing
hdl oon metal You
Suit aise without an
anh it's not-worth, it.
balt) noise ay
Han sa fur sib prae.
a Werke HT .
‘ly datiabiticed: ”
;
ny weapons given to him by friently
forces “in Vietnam, he said, and ‘tacy
were shipped to the Staves for display
in military museums.
Not surprisingly, WerBell has often
been called an operative of the
Central Intelligence Agency, a ‘sharse
that angers tum only when It is lev.
led tog vehemently, I is not that
he has anything avainst the CIA. He
just ant, he says, happen to be
one of its boys. Ht aramilitary work,
J Which consists of advising and nome.
tunre directly assisting foreign “gav.
crenents, is dene in the employ of
whatehe
of well Rtentionat patratie Amert
dans.” © Birch Society? The Min-
ulemen? A buneh af farrlht Texas
a Hionalres? Werkell won't noy, ather
Vion to Instat that ae as not the CLA,
Ht hardly inatters, for accurding to
WerBell, itis all inthe service nat only:
fom dod anticommunism but
Of the US. government: she dors not
supply or advise or fiusht for regi
not bearing the State Departmen
Of approval, A heavy percentage of his
merchandise Rees directly to the US,
sovernment, which Cistributes it tu dts
Own: forces that. need silent or exotic,
“enpons. The balance is’ Sold to
friendly seovernments, either directly
or through the good offices of the “tn.
dependent soup.” He says he dors nat
sell to individuals, not even if they're
certified anticommunists. , :
WerbBeu! takes Pains to point out that
he is no ordinary arins broket. That Is,
he is nat one.of those shadowy figures
Who sell weanbnis.to bath sides at Oxor-
Nitant prives or who take possession of
contraband shopments an the High seas.
“Weese always adhered toon banke pul-
fey: There ds onty ‘one friend of the
Vited States Ina given Orea,.and we
deal only with that. friend."
What does WerBell peddle? Tange
of firearms from: Mochine guna to
" fed cannons, froin the meanest:
Jooking weapons fo innocent looking
Swaucer sticks that fire a bullet: or
even a small rocket; an array. of tech.
Niques — “systems.” he calls then —
that will help an American soldier or a
forcisn army hold off insurgent forces,
and oceas:onally, his personal services.
These: services Present: WerBell at
his most shadowy. Serving as 8 com.
“batant in the armed forces of a foreign
Nation is against U.S, law, ana WerBell
is understandably reluctant {0 admit
having done s0. He describes himself
in such terms as “paramilitary” and
“adviser,” but acquaintances suspect
he has been in the thick of the fighting
@ number of times. He may ¢cven have
zapped an insurgent or two,
Corporate Setup
AE TOL LPR
To guar Et hac asp
ith to the ‘Ri
el: Gunsm
alls fon indcpendert ¥roup |
. fo Operational Negation of Insurgency
and Countersubyversion, tied in’ with
ronmental Industri and be:
in earnest to deselop a Ene at mi s
hardware Meh Dt and Geoff be:
caine inte doparts of the firm, Miteh
Vow: ady a bona fide counter.
insurgent, As arnold, he kad
Spent consider: firne with Dad in
the Dominican. Kepubtic, speelaliains
in underwater probin mefint
sites, Geall, twos barely
missed” att oon oa Cu > hls
father teak hum ta Mian a few Sens
ace, but the plans Cell through,
ne day Tosatin Werbell's offlec ps
Stinger,
es death
eiees, that fires a
ae, Usathing vinebde on
Kun, and the bathe t, on its way
OU, distadces’ a thin: plac that itis.
ss the hole at the vad of the fing
barrel, WerBell commends the Stinger
fo secret agents who get caucht with
he last re.
sort,” that ts, shoot themselves,
In the same exoti
egory Is the
“wagner stick, bound in leather, with
silver studs By pushis en twa
studs, one can-fire a tea spe.
malomodel a small rocket. The be
“ Of Dominican stroman .¢
Antonio Tmbert used the rocket modet
TNS a few years
nll, brass-filted
Bo hindsome kniek-
cannon. Tlomak
knack for a soldier potiti
wilh one simple
ment a baler Urat will qua
Visitor Mere traditte
unruly
Wittery is
outer,
notlin
the
The bulk of Wer
SoUBA Supp res.
Vs business is in
ors and Enzram Maret
submachine guns, Suppressors ean dey
used on da @s well as small weap.
ons, and by fuct have been used effec
tively on the wicked-looking Vulean
Machine guns mounted on Amertean
helicapters in Vietnam, The Australian
Army Journal san a story calling the
Sionics suppressar “superior to any.
thins previously used... (Wil it) it is
now possible for the sniper to fire
from relatively short ranes. especially
when using subsonic Projectiles.”
-Werlell is so enthusiastic about the
Ingram Mode! submachine Kuns (the
are Iwo models, taking different
corlridges) what’ he: predicts the will
eventually make “obsolete every indie
vidual weapon in the world." The U.S.
Army, he Says, is now looning care.
fully at-the Ingram models with an eve
foward making them standard equip.
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cr-of-fact when he
ns, and cath, and
is teen in the mill
iness for years, and
cd or produced—or
: watermelon sound
Latin America and
in the U.S. armed
ramilitary “adviser.”
e warrior, an armed
‘agninsl “ungedly
nicne in this occupa.
tices it Ina untque
diers of fortune are
they live from one
neat, brawling and
threugh a teugh and
urding life.
nirant, Is a business
s in milltary adven-
nd gs far os it suits
ida’t Htillate him, he
of HL. His business is
& not using them in
lizes In the weapons
of counterinsur-
‘be roughly defined
vuppression of coups
ind the like.
Belk operates, this:
estabilshed regimes,! -
fictalorships, against,
hia political perture
t trouble WerBell, tt
have no objection to
erves the interests of
says. Particularly if
sse interests is from
insam has no place in
~or in any
opposed to if,
Sof ideulogical germs
canes.”
hame
tn, Werfeli’s
ak The first issue af
hong fongasine, Scan
eobaustive tory os
Hon an nbertive Inve
8, ond Werbell was
fnajor, if uncertain,-
fron, {Wer Rell war ar
led after the fhlasen,
int Nees) were: resppiee,
arrested were brought
voa frend fer ane
il replied jauntily,
ko for the company,
f you TH never hear
teut 10° So far he
inn) .
rv, Werllell hit) the
© Atienta Constitution
t of captured enemy
frum Vietnam was-de.
Air Force Dasc, Flor-
salurnnmist: conjectured
his friends meant to
“Popeins be rightewinst
ain the UR Werftell
“at Chey were fuuve-
(
dedicated tu killing people, Environ:
mentat Industries, Werfell says, ts
bankrolled by some of the East's most
Prominent investment houses; he is Its
director of International operations.
He Is also president of -a subsidiary
called “tilitary Armaments Co., Inc.,
and because hz is in Powder Springs,
Military Armaments Is there, too. (Be.
hind Ervirpnmental Industries. Wer-
Rell says, is “a-third shadow of which
E.L is o subsidlary"—another: tantaliz-
ing hint of the CIA.)
Military Armaments may well be a
unique American enterprise. Nobody
else, Werell says, {sin the business
of designing special purpose weapons
on avch a scale. A good deal of its de-
signing and manufacturing Is done
under federal icense. Silencers, for ex-
ample, are outlawed by the National
Firearms Act, along wiih sawed-off
shotguns, submachine guns and cther
vestiges of Prohibition era gangland
wars, - :
‘To manufoctuce his suppressors,
WerBell must pay a special (ax of $590
A year, collected by the Treasury
Department, ‘The T-men also check pe-
riodicaltysto see that his awesome
collection. of firearms—over 200 indi-
vidual ‘pigces—in properly registercd.
Apparently the market for suppressors
{3 nut very Jarze because, according lo
. WerRell, cis firm Is the only one au-
thorized to manufacture. them.
WerBell wilt not discuss the sales or
profits of Military Armoments except
to say that, after two years of exten-
sive research and development (result-
ing-in “a tax‘loss of a half million do!-
lors"), the company’ is now doing very -
well. It has about 12 employees, includ.
‘Ing four machinists who work under
the direction of Gordon Ingram, who
has charge of the design operation and
whose name ison the Model 11 sttbma-
chine gun thot young Miteh demon-
atroted on the fring range.
‘Cottuge Industry’
JJ SGRAM WORKS in a well-equipped
J machine shoplab attached to the
insin House on the catate, which Wer-
“Bel likes to call the farm”! WerBell's
offier ts next docr to the shop. ts. walls
ore so loaded with weapons that‘ Is a
wonder they do not collapse. There are
knives and spear gunsond pistols and
rifles and machine guns, dozens and
dozens of them, some purchased, some
won in combat, some presented by the
appreciative, recipients of WerBell's
counterinsurgeney techniques,
WerBell, who has a sense of humor,
calls his enterprise a "cottage indus-
try" and likens himself to “a country
doctor... 1 can fall out of the living
area upstairs right down to the office.”
Upstairs Is the domain of hla Germon-
born wife Hildegerd, a pleasant,
~groyhaired wornan who has borne
urapons
WerBell six children and put yp with
his rather unusual way of Ife. (When
he Jeft for the Far East in 1968, he said
he'd be gone for a year or more, and
he was.)
A Military Profile
ITCHELL WERBELL Is a short,
N wiry man of $2, quick with a
quip and quite sensible until he begins
taking about communism or other so-
clal issues. He has thy face and bear. ;
ing of a Prussion officer, an image he
cultivated by wearing a musiache and
accasionally a mosocie. He often
dresses in military clothing of indeter-
minate origin, and he embellishes the
image by talking In slightly ellpped
sentences peppered» with military
Phrases. There is nothing phony in
this, WerBell has a strong attachment ;
to weapons and to warfare, and he hos .
“ been around them so ‘long that the ;
ideas and styles théy foster are an in-
grained part of his personality.
ite comes by: both his militarism and
his anticommunism honestly. His
*“tathdr was an officer in the Russian
Impdrial army, even thouch he was
born) in the United States. “It was a j
tricky situation,” says Mitch, "He was
a citizen of both the U.S. and Russia.
In those days vou could do that.”
The elder Werfell fought against :
the Bolsheviks, but before the collapse
of the czarist redime he wiscly secured
An appuintment' as ‘liaison otficer be-
tween the. Russlan and American
forces—stationcd in the U.S. He lived?
in thls country. for the rest of his life,
putting his carly medical training te}
use in cancer research.
A legacy from father is Mitrh’s}
barely disguised oristocratic sympa,
thies, tle haw been quoted as saving
“Communism ino substitution of a
peasant dirtatorship over-thé aristocra-
cy--t prefer the aristocracy.” Ite |
without question an elitist. Not surprisy
ingly, his ctite is composed of superps
‘triota and military men.
Mitchell WerBell was bora in Penn.
sylvania, shortly after: his Kk 20
American father and his Scottish-bor
jmother arcived inthe - At the end
- of Worsd War Tis porents traveled 4
good deal, here and abruad, and Misch
traveled with them, picking up his edu:
cation os he went, He got a degree i
Journalisin from the University 0:
Pennsylvania. In World War I, he
joined the OSS, and served with a uni
behind’ Japanese lines in China, risin
so'the rank of captain and acquiring
taate for querrilla-type warfare h
would nuver loac, . a
~ WerBell moved to Atlanta short!
after the wor end went to work in ad
; vertlsing In a department store. Soon
+ ne was head of the department, and
soon after that he went on his own,
In the mid-'50s, WerBell pulled out
of his ageney and then formed his
own public relations firm. “I'd already
deen drifting into international PR"
WerBell says, “using my family back-
ground. I had tremendous contacts in
Europe, and. I moved into the Far
East, too.” How much of thig moving
in was milltary, WerBell won't Bay,
but his business ook on more and
! more of what he calls a “geopollitcal”
i flavor,
‘
H
i
Before long, he was dabbling in
Latin. American dictatorships. “Before
Fidel took ever in Cuba, we were
with o grin, “Our funeticn was to keep
Batista In power, althouzh the US.,
noveroment was looking favorably on
Fidel at that point.” .
, From all this, even WerDell doesn't
, Know evactly how, came a Passionate
§ concern about communism, “| decided
H to devote whatever time I could to
niicommunist activities," he gays,
’ "AU first It was sort of a hobby, but
then it became my main drive in life.
“What I'm doing now'—~here he Res.
tures At the arsenal on his office walls
“affords me a damned yood Nying.
« But the living ts not why Ido it."
The Heact of It
N 1948, WHYLE anticommunism was
still a hobby, albeit a paying hobby,
WerBell purchased the Dobbs estate.
He installed rudimentary design facili.
ties ‘ond began experimenting with
weapons of counterinsurgency, weap:
ons he believed had the best chance ef
preventing Commaniasat takeovers in
(he small, underdeveleped nations of
“that In counterinsurgency, the pri
mary prabiem was a lack of depth. in
weaponry. Ieople sdy, ‘Win the hearts
of the enemy, and vou'll win the fight.
That's a let of bull. The best way to
get their hearts, if they're the enemy,
is ta shoot ‘em and cut the hearts
out.”
While he experimented with weap-
ona—quieUy, ta avoid problems with
the federals—WerBell proceeded with
his personal brand of geopolitics. He
“made himself availabte to anticommu.
nist regimes that wanted help in fight-
-ing off one band of Insurgents or an-
other. In’. the process, he became
friendly with a number, of Lauin Amer-
fea’s political strongmen, They were
dilighted ta discover ao Nore. Ameri.
| coho ‘sho felt on they dd about the.
need for ‘stable, antleommunixt. re.
gimes, especially their regime and.
17 eee
WerBell recovered from a leg injury.
i working closely with Batista.” He adds .
Asia and Latin Ameriea, *f reattied +
SNS IID #
who had both the savvy and the guts
to help preserve them.
His first major paramilitary opera-
tlon was in the Dominican Republic
during the 1965 revolt. He was, of
course, on the side of the government,
which was fending off allegedly Com-
munist ‘insurgents; the United States
was on Its side, too. WerRell wound up
in the midst of the fighting. He was
the second Dominican sovernment
mian to reach the Ozama River, secne
of the majar battle, : .
Elsworth Bunker, then U.S. ambas-
sador to the Orzanization of American
States, became highly exercised over
WerBell's activities and his hawkish .
views on the conflict (WerBel! opposed
@ cessation of hostilities and establish:
ment of a coalition government).
Bunker considered trying 10 toss
WerBell out-of the country, but noth
ing came of it. Werbell’s “independent
group"--CIA, Texas millionaires or
whatever—saw to that.
WerBell was already active in the
anti-Castro movement, and he brousht
ta it a sense of dash and discipline that
the ragtag, bickering bunch of Cuban
exiles had seldom seen. Perhaps his
major antt-Castro exploit wasa speed:
boat foray into Camarioca, on Cuba's
Southern coast, The mizsion. was to
drop a swimmer, apparently a spy, off
shore, and toa pick up the family of an
exile leader, The boat, flying: the Con-
federate flag on the radio antenna,
foundered in high seas, and the raiding
party was captured. The Cubans, the -
Story gocs. did not know what to make
of the brash WerBell, and he and his
pals wound up stealing a Castro boat
and spiclting some 6 ont Castroite:,
out of the country hefture they the
telves returned to the Unitert Sts
Vietnam Superhawk
I* THE LATE ‘60s, WerBell turned
his attentton to Southeast Asia. He
is, of course, o superhawk oan Viet-
nam, and would be happy Hf the U.S.
were also fishting communis in all
its nelghboring countries, He -was in
Thoiland, “working closely with the
supreme command,” for Months, pro -
mating the snlex of his weapuns ant
systems. “I showed them things Hke
surveiNance equipment and nizht vi-
sion equipment, stuff that lets you sur:
prise the hell out of the bastards.”
Did he do any fighting himself? Wer.
Bell chuckles. “1 ain't supposed to be
shooting the stuff, just demonstrating
how to shaot it.”
Three yeora ava, WerBell'n weapons
buainess becatae promising enough for
him to go inte bt full thm orpon-
-lzed a firm called Sisnics Hor St 3
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zines, - _
Business Ia Business
Ds WERBELL feel a twinge of '
censctence about providing the.-
‘world with such deadly and efficient -
Weapons? No. “I see no reason to be: +
“concerned,” he says, “We're supplying
4 certaln product that Is unfortunately,
a part of tho civilized world. As long as -
people exist, there's going to be ‘an .
- arms business. I don't see much differ
ence between our supplying arms to,
combatants and a surgical supply |,
house supplying gauze to bind up the
wounds inflicted." :
There ix his anticommunist argu.
ment, too. Werbell ts fighting the.
Communise menace; it is a fight what,
-must be won and weapons are needed |
to win it. - ‘ ,
Contrary to eynieal upinion, Powder
Springs was not. nomed in honer ot
Werkell and his enterprise. WerBell, ,
In fact, stays og aloof from thy local
community on possible. His house is a0
well-stocked, it is Dractically self-sufft- |
clent save for occastonal trips to the’
srocery ant liquuc, stores. There has’
been, from time to time, antl WerBell
feeling in Pewder Springs. WerBeil de.
clares, “The hell with it. Who caren? T
teH ‘em Tm prepared to purchase thelr
He docs not suffer from loneliness,
however. There Is-a steady stream uf
visitors and’ customers, fsrelunera es
well as Americans. A few weeks sho
Werlells son-in-law, an Alr Foree lien.
tenant colonel, flew. In from ‘Ohlo,
matnty to sce what was new around
the shop; he hadn't been hy in several
months, he said, “and things change
awfully quickly oround here.” Tre thy
Towas there, the entonet and Werlte:|
awopped idens on ridding the State De-
partioent of ne.win policy makers ane
on bringing dhe enemy to Up knees, or
fts grave, in Vietnam. ‘. .
WerBell recalls with relish one par-
‘ticular visitor. He came from the State
Depactinent afew years back, and ae.
cording lo WerBell, he said, “The fune-
Hons of: the forciun policies of the
United Stes ore the business of the
State Department in Washington, now
of Milchelk Werkelh in Powder
Springs, Georgla.” -WerBell's reply? °
ou can’t print It, It was all-in Angio-
an words.” But that was the ould,
swashbuckling WerBell. The new, low.
Profile WerBell says with a grin, "My
present policy is that [agree with that .
theory completely, Perlod,”
If actions to the contrary apenk too
loudiy, they, like WerlHell's weapons,
can olwava be suppressed hy the man
himaclf, Meanwhile, Mieh and his “In.
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revolitianaries’ sre wont to drill and
* target-practice for yet ariother assault on
Castro's Cuba. Rather, he is'sitting in the
pstairs gun reom of his home. in ‘Powder.
. 2 66-acre estale-armory sit-
uated * amidst the rolling, red-clay hills
‘and pine -forests 23° miles.horthwest’. of
= pastoral air“is occasionally shattered by
the Mashing of a red light that goes on
by ‘the staccato barking.of machine guns
‘from the tést firing range or by the- pul-
sating roar of a combat helicopter hover-
. ing low overhead on a test flight.
qi ix from this hase of operations that,
it appears Mitch WerBell has been med-
sin. this time in the affairs of the
wetuUMme sovercizn rtate of the
Bahamas.
His activities — although no one is
completely sure;just what. they entail —
have prompted Bahamas Prime Minister
Lynden Pindling te denounce WerBell
and attomey Edwin Marger, an associate,
on the floor ‘of the Bahamian Parlia-
ment. Pindling called them “internation-
al fortune hunters” with “designs on the
territorial sovereignty of the Bahamas.”
Werbell's involvement in the Bahamas
—as an advisor to a faction that wants
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has ‘also prompted some concern by the
U.S. State Department's Caribbean
Affairs Desk. *
It is not a completely unfamiliar expe-
rience to Werbell to have elements of the
United States government at least con-
cerned — if not outright displeased —-
with sonie of his free-lance foreian-policy
maneuvers. He relishes recalling how a
visitor flew down to Georgia once to give
him the message:
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. Powder Springs. Ga." In another
incident, a congressional subcommittee
questioned him about his role in an
aborted attempt to launch an invasion of
Haiti from South Florida.
The subcommiitee, the investigations
arm of the House Committee on Inter-
state and Foreign Commerce, was con-
Three eeeicrmed ex-military men, ‘Mi unger tne ems!
fields of South Florida, where counter-.
Auianta.‘It‘is'a place where the - .
whenever the electronic gate is opened, -
the island of ‘Abaco either to remain a-
comes fully independent on July 10 —.
“The functions of the .
the business of: the. State Department in’
of WeeSeii line up-for
s compound
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target oractice ai ine Powder Serre
cerned with the role played in the inva-
sion preparations by CBS News. The net-
work was attempting to film a documen-
lary on the military coup being -planned
~ by an alliance of Haitian and Cuban ex-
iles. The. Haitians wanted to tcpple
Francois, (Papa Doc) Duvalier; the
Cubans wanted to establish an anti-Cas-
tro base in Haiti..CBS was steered into’
the project by Andrew St: George, ‘a free-
lance journalist-adventurer. who also ‘in- ~~
troduced Producer Jay McMullen to Wer- -f
’ Bell in the process.. ve
‘The network. afir spending: upwi Is.
of $1 70.000 on the proposed documentary,
Project’ Nassau, decided to scrap it. “As
it. is," a CBS News vice president wrote
in a Dec. 13, 1966. memo, “we see simply .
‘the non-adventurés of a rag-tag crew next -
to whom. Duvalier himself fooks: good, a.
gang openly flouting U. S. law, in the end |
to no purpose. :
‘The answers to “why” WerBeil got in-
volved are, in the language of the sub-
committee report, “at vanance” with
each other: :
Answer No, 1:7... f felt then and I
feel now, and [| will always feel that any
effort or any activity that any American -."- §
can give to a group that is attempting to
kill the boil and cancer of communism in
the Western Hemisphere deserves every
effort. This was my fundamental! reason
for going into it. This was why | agreed to
assist them and why I did everything I
could to assist them up to the point
where I felt the whole program was ridicu-
lous.” .
Answer No. 2: ‘*! took this whale proj-
ect as a rather entertaining ‘comedy. I'm
afraid I approached it in this connection
and | continued to do so. | felt that this
was @ Very amateurish attempt at some-
_ thing which [ didn't know really what
was going on, and it was an interlude of
entertainment as far as I'm concerned.”
. The role he plaved is also unclear,
From the point that CHS entered the sit-
uation in May of 1966. WerBell appeared
at various times ‘to be a network consul-
tant. a CIA operative. a CIA operative
impostor, a leader of the invasion, a U.S.
fovernment spy on the invasion, a gun-
‘minner and a wired-for-soungd observer in
an attempt to shake down the Haitian
consul in Miami for $200,000 to calt off
the invasion. .
Suffice it to say that the entire episode
was typified by tne fact that the 68-foot
sloop Poor Richard, 9 beat WerBell had
leased for the expedition, was repossessed
while Werdell and others had it docked
at the Ocean Reef motel in Key Largo.
“The. boat never had anything on it ex-
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- WerBell told congressmen.’ * 2S
the U.S. government
raided the training area for the would:be—
invaders, seized their arms and arrested
them in January, 1967; about two months
afer WerBell hud gone home. “Seven per-
sons weré indicted for conspiring to vio-
late U.S. neutrality laws — including
WerBeil. ‘Charges . against WerBelil,
dropped on orders of
Nevertheless,
- WerBell now declines to discuss the
mechanics of how the charges against
him were dropped, except lw- say that he
was “in constant contact with the govern-
ment” during his participation in. the in-
vasion attempt and that he “did nothing
’ wrong.” In 1970, however, WerBell told
an .Atiants magazine writer, “When you
work for the company, they take care of
you.” _ .
“The company” is generally used a3.a
euphemism for the Central Intelligence
Agency — an arm of government WerBell
says now he has never had anything to do
with, except to sell it some guns. The
compary he was talking about, he says,
was CBS. Over the years, however, Wer-
Bell has spoken often. of his association
with the Company. Producer McMullen
quoted WerBell to the congressmen as say-
ing he had “previous experience’ with “the
" company:” “And when I asked him what
company he meant, he said the ClA,” Me-
Mullen said.
“Everybody always gets that impression
about any goddam thing we do,” WerBell
says. It is a conclusion that is neither
difficult nor illogical. it may not, however,
be accurate. ’
But what, then, was Mitch WerBell.
wearing camouflage fatigues and a shoul.
der-holstered rocket pistol. doing in the
lead tank — which is where he claims he
was —.in the Dominican Republic that
summer of 1365 as government forces dou-
ble-timed it to the .Ozama River? The
tanks were attempting to capture as much
territory as possible before a noon cease-
fire took effect; instead, they were beaten
back by ill-armed rebels.at the bridge.
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oe what eras
1968-with what WerBell claims was “the
simutated-rank of major-general” supplied
~ by the U.S. Air Force as he demonstrated
his : firm's revolutionary silenced sub-
machine gun to a South Vietnamese gener-
al?
To quéstions such as these, WerBell’s
standard reply is. “I guess I'm just lucky.”
More than just tuck, however, WerBell’s
propensity for being in'the crucial place
at the crucial time seems to stem from 8
combination of machismo, the profit mo-
tive, a knack for developing suns Gtly rad-
ical weaponry and a plug-in to the Oid Boy
Network.
The Old Boy Network — “And don't you
ever kid yourself that there isn't such @
thing,” says WerBell — is the cloak-and-
dagger types’ answer to the union hiring
halt. It is a loosely structured help want-
- ed-situation wanted grapevine. “I became
friends with a bunch of guys who are now
four- and five-star generals,” recalls Wer-
Bell of his days as an OSS captain behind
Japanese fines in World War I. .
Meemorabitia of the OSS days and sub-
sequent adventures hang in WerBell’s
home and in his psyche. The walls of both
his upstairs den and’ downstairs ‘war
room” are decorated with dozens of hunt-
ing (upstairs) and military (downstairs)
weapons, Six unsheathed swords are
mounted cn the door of the liquor cabinet.
Two glass display cases in the den, each
locked, contain handguns ranging. from
- standard .45 automatics to single-shot
assassination pistols. Daggers, bayonets
and throwing knives ‘fill the in-between
spares as bric-a-brac. Photographs of
short, slant-eved generals hang on walls
and stand on tables. Between two wild boar
heads above the den entrance is a framed
certificate from the Vietnamese Airbome.
The biggest war souvenir, though, isn't
on WerBeil’s wall. It is in his head — the
way a man of 55 acts after more than 20
years of being in and on the fringes of vio-
ient conflicts. Some of it, obviously, is ©
affectation. Some of it is gemuine. And
some of it just seems strange to sn outsider
joing in: Vietnam: in.
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- boyance of the old gunrunning and tank-
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~ But there it is: the hush jacket and the
monacle. The belt buckle that conceals a
“survival kmfe.” The electronic gate and
the two guard dogs, a German shepherd
named. Fritz and a Doberman called Mal
‘(for Evil) The electronic sweep by the two
. -phoies to detect transmitting or bugging
' devices. The Scotch whisky, Poured 1 neat
— a0 water, noice.
line of
work during the mid-1950s after‘a brief but
vertising department “of Ricli’s, ‘a major
Atlanta department store. He then found-
ed his own ad firm. His first step was to get
inyolved in: international public relations
and anti-conmunism: one of his clients, he
says, was th. Batista ‘government. From
there, he eased into the arms and intrigue
business:
WerBell’s talent for designing weapons
récalls thut of Q.,
cret Service armorer for lan Fleming's
auper-spy, James Bond, At his Powder
submachine gun disguised as a briefcase,
an effective noise-and-flash suppressor for
automatic weapons, a cigar that fires a ein-
gle bullet and a swagger stick that is actu-
ally a mini-rocket launcher.
.. flourishing post-war career ‘in, advertising; .
‘he joined and rose to: the head of the ad-
tho-fictinnal Gritich Se. . *
. Springsretreat;-WerBelh~haa“designed’ a. ~
WerBell’s sorties into strife-torm aras .
&ppear at times to be merely the business
trips of a traveling salesman whose line
happens to be machine guns. At other :
times, however — such as during the Do-
minican revolt and in Thailand — his pur-
Pose seems to be less clear.
His gullet warmed by a few gulps of'neat
.whisky, WerBell will recount some of these
past adventures, albeit reluctantly and in
vague terms becaus2 of the new, sober
image he ia attempting to project. But as
the camouflage outfit hangs next to the
the flam-
riding Mitch WerBell every ‘now and then
surfaces in the behavior of the conservative
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HL
prepared for the final vote endorsing Baha-
mian independence. WerBell. let it be
known to a reporter for the Londun Datly
Murror (circulation five million) that he
was: 1) four-square for the cause of the
- While in London recently, as Parliament
Council for a Free Abace, and 2} récruiting’
British mercenaries “for a project I have in
mind.” Abaco? “Who said it was Abaco?”
ssid WerBell. The fruit of the interview
WILLIAM @ AMLONG 6 2 Heraid staff water, -
was a front-page story headlined: “Mutiny
in Paradise... The Island That Wants to
Stay British . - A Call Goes Out for Mer-
- eenaries.”
+ Such were the initial tactics in the Bat-
" tle of Abaco, a cause that, for awhile in the
British press, seemed second in anticipated
ferccity only to the Catholics-vs.-Protes-
tants strife in Northern Ireland. Joining
WerBeli as a comrade-in-press release was
Lt.-Col. Colin (Mad Mitch} Mitchell, @
right-wing House of Comnions member
and a hero of the Battle of Aden during his
days with the Argyle & Sutherland
Highlanders. Mitchell, who was muttering
totke British press ‘about: secret missions to
Abaco and the such, recently visited Wer-
Bell in Powder Springs, WerBell said. -
‘While there are some people who. admire
Namboyance auch as WerBell's,. there are
others wo don't. Among those others are
WerBell’s former business associates, a
group of New York investment bankers
who bought WerBeill and Bennett B.
Bintliff, an associate, out of the Military
Armament Corp. (MAC) that' the pair had
founded. “He's been headline press all over
England, ond we're just « quict little man-
ufacturing company,” said Resser Scott
Reeves II}, chairman of the board of MAC's
parent company, Quar.tum Corp. “He's a
loudmouth. Basically, when you ‘te dealing
with 9 country, the country would liane iu
see responsible executives who are discreet,
who will transact business — not tell war
stories.” ;
Reeves, however, says he doesn't dislike
WerBe!ll — he just doesn't want to be
associated with him in the arms business.
“T like him a great deal. He's amusing and
he's a character. But letting him run Colt
or letting him run MAC is Like turning
Joose a high. school hot. todder to: mn
General Motors."
WerBell_ and his associates in Powder
Springs have now reincorporated under the
name of Defense Systems International
Inc. and have hired away several of MAC's
former weapons specialists. They are not
overly fond of Reeves and his people either.
“Tunnel vision” is one phrase they use to
describe MAC's preoccupation with gun.
sales. .
Defense Systems International, they
say, docs not suffer from such tunnel vi-
sion. They are deeply involed in
Rocpoliiics — whatever geupolitics are.
And from the list of activities that WerBelt
and his partners tick off, geopolitics seems
to be about anything they want it to be:
arms sales, military advice. investment
banking, economic development, security
work, public relations, international law-
yering.
The pedple who hire the firm, WerBell
Says, “are interested in an organization
that’s capaole of doing the political,
. Reopolitical, clandestine and economic op-
_ erations that we're capable of. We operate
"-" ernment, ‘froma mini
_ minister.of welfare to. the guy who presses.
. ‘the ‘buttdns | to maké the elevator go,’ we
in 22 different countries. If somebody said
to us tomorrow, "We need 8 complete’ gov-
erofhealthtoa
could ‘do it.”
Just how much demand there is for pre-
_packaged governments — or how much ca-
pability Defense S tems: International has
- for providing‘them-— is untertain. What
the firma would appear tc have an obvious
‘capacity for, however, is warfare: [ts presi-
dent and chief. administrator is WerBell's
son-in-law, Paul Routhier, a retired U.S,
Air Force leutenant-culonel who also dou-
_ bles as the company's air-waer expert. On
the staff are various other ex-military
types, renging fer s Marine sergeant to
several retired colonels. Among its activi-
ties, says Routhier, is the sale to smaller,
U.S.-approved nations of armament pack-
ages, including not only hardware but also
training. | :
Wr Defense Systems International
. does not do, its principals insist, is to make
wars, or shoot people themselves. If they
did, they say, they could go to jail for vio-
lating US. neutrality laws. Nur does it sell
the guns to showt peaple with, unless the
U.S. State Department approves, they say.
And the State Department isn’t about to
approve the sale.of any arms by WerBel! to
the Abaconian secessicnists. No matter,
says WerBell. “We have no intention of
arming Abaco in any shape or fashion.
Anyway, they have more arms down there
than we have here.”
So whs, then, is there a Photograph
Iying about of the Hon. W. E. Errington
(Eric) Watkins, a member of the Bahami-
an Parliament from Abaco, clenching 4
cigar between his teeth and test-firing one
of WerBell’s silericed submachine guns?
lencer, makes’ about as mitch noise. as an
electric typewriter. :
- The novelty of W erBell’
aside, however, there remain “thonuentony
of how WerBell got involved with-the Free _
Abaco faction, ‘what he is doing for it ard...
how he is getting paid.
The leadership of:the Council fora Free
_ Abaco appears to be composed oft wo mea,
Watkins and Charles (Ci:uck) Hall. Wat-
kins, the chairman, isa retired Bahamas
policeman dnd former Nassau resident. He
was elected to the House of Assembly from
Abaco on the Free National Movement
ticket last September. He aave he has-* -
known WerBell for same 20 seanh Hall, a
Nassau ‘I'V- and radio-store owner, is a:
direct descendant of the white Tories who.
settled Abaco immediately after the Amer-
ican Revolution rather than be separated
from the British Crown. He savs he was
referrvd to WerHell through persons he met .
while organizing 4 demonstration against
allowing Air Cuba’ to service the Nassau
airport. “The people f met there, basically
right-wing. were able to put me on to Wer-
Bell.” Hall is secretary of the council.
With a budget that they wil descnbe ao
more specifically than to say it is less than
350,000 and made up entirely of small con-
tributions from Bahamians, the group is
paving WerHell and Marger an undisclosed
fee through Zeta, a dummy corporation
founded solely for the Abaco venture. Why
it was necessary to establish such a
company iy unclear, Of its name, A erBell
says, “I think it's Greek for war.”
But just what the Zeta Co. or Operation
Zeta — it's referred to ag both — 18.doing
for the: Abaconian secessionists 18 some-
‘what uncertain. So far, there has been
some lobbying of Parliament in London by
Marger, a lawyer with U.S. lobbying expe-
rience and a background in.international
law, but about as un-British a fellow as
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was introduced to Watkins. There is also
sume talk about approaching the Organiza-
tion of Americun States and the United
Nations. And about’ a referendum on
Abaco July § — the day, befure Bahamian
. independence — on whether to unilaterally
declare Abaco a free naticn. “We are pur-
‘ting to bear all our activity and friends to
-itell the world, “Here's a country that
doesn't want to go this way,’ says Wer-
Bell. . :
‘The accuracy of that assessment of feel-— —
ing on Abaco can be questioned. Many of
the Abaconians who originally opposed .- .
separation from the Crown abandoned the .
movement as fruitless in December, when
the, British government decreed that the
Baharaas — all of the Bahamas — sould
becume independent. Nor was there ever _
complete Opposition throughout Abaco to
the Pindling government and indepen-
dence: of the two Farliament .members
‘elected’ by the isiand’s 6,500 residents, the
one other than: Watkins is a Pindling sup-
“porter and a backer of independence. The
-.-" impetus, for, the: Free Abaco movement, - -
both Pindling and. Minister of External ~
_ Affairs Faul Adderly have charged;-comes -
"from ‘outside the Bahamas. ‘‘I still think _
“that what they are basically involved in is
the stsaling of land,” Adderly said in a .
recent interview. And indeed, the majority
of the people on Abaco know very little of
WerBell and Marger outside of whut they
~ read in the British press.
“| Werteil says hismotivations ure strictly
> anti‘communist. A far right-winger — he
-“ described himself to a newsmun as “to the
right of Attila the Hun" -— WerHell sees
the Bahamas as islands ripe for commu-
nism, “Every goddam single symptem that ~
~ was present in Cuba exists in the Bahamas
snaae tf
, today,” he says.
‘ Wi.rpet's opinion of the Pindling gov-
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Reference: Port Louis 12011, 17 May 1973.
-.. 1. There are no Headquarter's traces on Dr. George A. Winkler,
but there are traces on, the Military Armament Corporation and its
Board Chairman, Mr. Mitchell Livingston WerBell III (201-259910).
In 1967 WerBell Organized a firm called SIONICS, Incorporated
| (Studies in Operational Negation of Insugency and -Counter Subversion),
-Specializing in producing silencers. In 1970, Werbell Bstged with
Quantum Ordnance Bankers and the new firm was named the Military —
| Armament Corporation’ with Xerbell as Chairman of the Board.
| (2, -WerBell- was born.on.8 March 1918 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
was discovered-that -he was.involved ‘with antd+Castro plotters in ;
| the Dominican Republic. He was granted a POA in August 1959 but this
“|. f. dGtele: value and it. was Suspected that’ he was using ‘BKHERALD funds
'f to promote personal interests. He has subsequently attempted to
‘WerBell's lengthy.201 file shows a long history of his appearing in
ized-as unscrupulous, a "wheeler dealer", and a promotor of gtandicse
schemes. WOTACK advises that the arms WerBell offers for sale are
lie’ served in: the: OSS‘ and: was ‘of interest to BKMERALD in 1959 when it
Was cancelled. in. October ,1959:.when his information proved to be of
~pass himself as LNBUZZ orests. He as a BKHERALD employee. ‘Mr.
areas-and situations where he can make a fast buck.. He is character-.
of good quality, but that the selling price is considered excessive.
3. In that Mr. WerBell is a WODUAL citizen, the above infor-
| @ation shculd not be. passed to CGPAT/1. ‘However, the Station could
. inform CGPAT/1 that ‘the Military Armament Corporation has an unsavory
reputation and, although it may have permission from NVIDEA to export
---arms; -it--has’ no LNBUZZ connections and that any dealings with the
Corporation shovld be approached with extreme caution.
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' Mz. George MacClain 90 7
Director, Information oo :
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: Washington,’ D.C. 2030)
= . 7 ‘Peat Mr. Ma¢Clain:
“Subject: ‘WerBell, Mitchell Liviagecoa I
; OsD No. 69 59
_ In accordante with your request of 13 Octoder 1971, the
' Ceatral Intelligence Agency has reviewed the Ofiicial Report of
. Proceedings in the subject case. The Official Report of Pros
ceedings does not contain any informatioa pertaining to to tae CIA
which should be classified,
It should be noted, however, that the lack of classificae
tion coes not mean the CLA subscribes to or validates the testie
mony contained ix the Ofiicial Report of Proceeciags and this
. review snould not be interpreted as an encorsemeést by this -
on Agency of the statements containee therein, :
Returned herewith is the Official Report of Proceedings,
Sincerely, —
EGUAL P, GEISS
Ezmal P, Geiss
_ Deputy Dizector of Security
Enclosure .
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TURN RECEIPT REQUESTED -
Ms. David H. Henretta, Jr.
7 tnéustrial: Security. Clearance Review Division
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Dear Mr. Henretta: - . |
. Tam returaing Serewith the Interrogatories sent
“with your letter of October 26, 1971 and which I have executed
before a Notary Public as requested,
; Since the xerox copy of Mr. Joseph Liebling's lettea
cid not contain some of the formalities that were in the
oxiginal, I have noted this in my answer to Interrogatory IL
I trust this takes care of what you need. ‘
Very truly yours,
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General Counsel
Excl. - Interrogatories
pi ase state” yous mane,
. a ANSWER, _ Gentral Intelligence Agency * ;
Are pages 2 and 3 a xerox copy of
“ANSWER:
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: Section 1001, ‘Title. 28, Uaitea States Code. Knoever, in any catter withia .
the gurisaictzon of any Departpent or Agexcy of the United States Knowingly”
a. ain ly faisisies, conceals or covers up by any trics, scheze, or
serial fact or maxes any false, Fictitious or fraudulent svave-
Sresentavions or makes$ Or uses. ary false writing or.documeat oo,
nents or rey
knowing the same to conta.a any false, fictitious or fraucuiert st tEtenexrt
or entry, shai be fined not sore than $20,000 ‘or tape: teoned mot more than
five years or bothe ; .
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address and professiozal porition Pore initcate’ now
loag you Lave served. is tris position. ; .
‘Lawrerce R. Houston, ‘Esquire So
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In your official capacity 6 as General Counsel, Cent tral ‘Intelligence Agency,
gid you receive & letter dated Feoruary 16, 1971 <rom vyosezh J.. Liebling,
“Depury Assistant Secretary 02 Defense?
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ANSWER: - Yes
III.
is a three page document aarxed "Gov. =x 1",
Attacked to these interrogatories
the lester referred to in Question iI?
‘Yes. The xerox copy does not have handwritten salutation, sigeature
_or printed letterhead; hewever, tae text of the original and tie xer70x
copy have been comparol/-and found to be identical. ;
‘If? the Answer to ims. as ja the affirmative did you subsequently respond ba) this:
“letter? -.
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your responding letter to Mz. Liebling? : .
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70, oer siti, ~ + ond . _. a FRICER": COMMENTS. (Number ‘ecch corsieat to thow from whom.
. ; . Po Re a i _to whom, Drow @ ine ocress colvean ofter each comment.)
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Mitchell Livingétoa Werbell, Ill
: 4 - Ca. 9 NOE: 71 we. s peceived a Yong. distence’ call; _présusably fren Powder
"springs, Georgia, | fron. subject, who is an old-and unsavory.contact of this
-office.dating fron 1959.” Werbell. has beéa ‘involved in a variety’ of scrapes,
‘the ‘latest of which concerned. an- abortive invasion of Haiti. which Jona Greany
: Was: very ‘taich’ concerned about a year or 50 ago. ‘
at: the: Departnent of Defense had just ‘revoked his
= a3 of Werbell's' "£fivoléus behavior" in the Haitian
11 stated that he. intendéd- to." fight it to the Suprece Court’, | as ~
: ‘kept us ‘and‘other eléwents of ‘the: us: ‘Government iaforued Con.
: cerning cevelopaents in the: Maitiaa matter.
3. Werbell asked if there waa’ anything that we coulé co for hic in the
way of interceding for hin with the DOD, and we informed him bluatly and in
no uncertain terms that, he was strictly on hia own, and“we could do nothing
for hin. We then asked if it would be worthwhile to subpoena Bart Gonzales,
We. inforaes Tina that it was up to hie attorney to make such recomendations.
4, Kerbell seened to get the message, and then ‘offered ts keep us advised: °
regarding an alleged forthcoming attempt on liaiti which is being sponsored by
Rolando: Masferror;-even~though-Masferrer-ie currently incarcerated in a federal
prison, we told Werbell that {f he wished to pass any inforcation along we
would accept it hut under no circunstances should ha attezpt to eli¢it any
information on our behalf. Re agreéd that he would operate oa this basis and
said he nignt be in touch with us again.
. 5. In view of Werbell's record wo : felt that this latest contact should —
bea matter of record and that occ should be inforzed of € cevelopnents.
JUSTIN F. GLEICHAUP
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bowl Air Force offices was responsi: his role-in the-gun shipments} Wetbdéll said-he was Inter. |:
: : . ble for three naw-<controve: Alr Force has not yet re-iested in testing the Sionics
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were trying to da a favor for company. itered, were delivered to At.
we we everybody. He-tsaid “he spert time in.lanta and are now “in various
cee : / #! "it's ‘ashame? fl einam supervising the test. stazes of disassembly In our
taken a nice officer like (Lting ef flash and sound Sup: Jiboratory,” he stated. ‘
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WASHINGTON, D.C, 20565
23 February 1971
The Honorable Joseph J. Liebling
Deputy Assistant. Secretary of Defense. :
_ (Security Policy) 9 ce. Cn,
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an _ Washington, D. C. 20301 _
Dear Mr. “Liebliag:
Re: ‘WerBell, Mitchell L., DI
Lon, In response to your letter. of 16 Februaty 1971 concerning ;
Mr. Mitchell L. ‘WerBell, III's alleged-affiliation with tae Central
ae , . Intelligence Agency, we have investigated the matter thoroughly,
and based on aii the information available, the answer is ''No"
for each of your questions numbered 1 through 6, ;
You should be advised that Mr. WerBell voluntarily con
tacted a represeniative of the Central Intelligence Agency's
Domestic Contact Service in Coral Gables, Florida, and at
Mr. WerBeli's initiation furnished voluntary information for
the period.15 December 1965 - 19 November 1966 with eleven
contacts. It should be noted that the function of the Domestic
ae Contact Service is to receive information which individuals
feel is of interest to the United States Government. The office
is overtly listed in the telephone book under the Central Intel-
. a , ligence Agency and, therefore, is readily available for contact.
a If Mr. WerSell suggests an affiliation with the Central
Intelligence Agency, he is hereby authorized to divulge the
- detaiis of his alleged affiliation in the hearing co that he may
not use ostensibie security as a means of avoiding answering
questions,
; Sincerely,
eurence VC SUS
Lawrence R. Houston
General Counsel
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IN THE MEANTINE, WATKINS VALUES HIS POLITICAL CAREER AND
WISHES To REGAIN HIS PARLIAMENTARY SEAT. HE. THEREFORE,
“3S NOT LIKELY TO ATTEMPT ANY VIOLENT ACTION, : (FIELD COMMENT?
iced PRESS REPORTED | ‘ON 13 JUNE 1973 THAT WATKINS
ABACO WOULD 8E CONVERTED INTO A POLITICAL PARTY. ?
3, (BAHAMLAN SERVICE COMMENT: IT IS DOUBTFUL THAT fo G
WATKINS! NEW POLITICAL Party WILL BECOME A SIGNIFICANT FORCE '
IN THE BAHAMAS, 4. FEW OTHER FNM MEMEERS, INCLUDING. POSSIBLY 00 eg
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Ma SINS THE “NEW:PARTY. ESPECTALLY:
IF THEY. ARE ALSO EXPELLED FROM THE FNM’, IN THE FUTURE, A
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‘MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT -: | Washington Evening Star Article entitlzd "The
. Story of CFS and the Piot to Invade Hatti"™
- ‘which. appeared in the 26 february 1979 Edition .
- 1, Subject article reported that 4 CES cameronan,
Janes WILSON, had contacted CIA agenta in Houston while
- on o.space shot assignnent ia 1966, and ‘that the CIA bad .
informed the FBI, Whe called on WILSON and referred his | ~
_ to 0,8, Customs. _
. 2. WH Division has. ascertained -that on 30 June 1966, ss
a James WILSON called the CIA Duty Officer of the Donestic r
Contact Service (DS) office in Hougton, Texas, and sub-
sequently related a story atout a proposed plot being
__Btaged in the 0.8, to invade Haiti and overthrow the
Duvalier Governrent, and that CES had convinced the parties
involved that they should allow CRS to photograph and
televise a Special Procram on the preparations. WILSON
requested and received assurances from the DCS officer
that he would not be identified as the source of this
_ information.
3. On 6 July 1966, Wi Division sent a blind meno
vandum to the Federal Burenu of Investigation and the
Derartment of State which forwarded a resume of WILSON's
story to the DCS, without identifying the source. The
memorandum stated that the source's motive for disclosing
this information was to alert the U.S. Government to a
' potentially embarrassing situation if tt were involved
in ap insecure operation. The JEFAVE Station also passed
a resume of thie information to the U.S, Customs Pureau
in Miami. . .
4.. Except in connection with this report, there is .
no record of any operational involvenent ty the Agency
with WILSON. . Oo
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MEMORANDUM FOR : Chief, SOD/GB
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: . _ SUBJECT : Possible Clandestine Planning Tavolving
ae Coe Bath . _
REFERENCE ' : Your Memorandua, Same Subject, dated
30 January 1970 . -
vHy/7 conveyed. the substance of your first
im OR
‘activities. —
2. Under these circumstances, WH/7 suggests that |
LTC Cochrane be advised to inform an appropriate USAF’ ‘ -
security office of Mr. WERBELL'’s statements. This : | ,
should insure that gny follow-up inquiry concerning
‘those statements would be properly coordinated with -
such other investigations.as.may--be in process. |
David L. Smock
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/7
SUBJECT: . _—>— Possible Clandestiné Planning Involving Haiti
REFERENCE: . © Memorandum for C/WH/7, Same Subject,
: dated 15 January 1970 : :
On 28 January 1970,"? Mr, M.
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reference to the plan being initiated in ‘Canada iga s blind and that
the plotting is based in Haiti. He also stated that he has been
approached to provide the equivalent of tive million dollare worth
of arms to the group and that the plotting has F French backing.
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j oo 2. The above information was received ‘from LTC Cochrane
| . by LTC Charles Williamson, USMC, and is provided to WH/7 for
: disposition and action. This information, to the beat of our know-
ledge, has not been acted upon by SACSA; however, Mr. WerBell
4 ot
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Special Cperations Division
. 7 en 20 January 1970. 4
MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE:
SUBJECT. : Mitchell Livingston WERBELL IIT
_ REFERENCE : Memo from C/SOD/GB to C/WH/7 dtd 15 Jan 1970
Subject; Possible Clandestine Planning. Involving
Haitt :
1. {ndrew, ‘Bacuzzi,. SOD/GB, advised 19 January 1969,
tter. By - phone ‘cult to. kr. parauin pointing out the third
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: ardz ‘the “info es being“rione fern
‘and was telling his friend ‘(W111 amgon): about it as‘a
private citizen. ~
2. Suggest we just use Williamson ag the source.
James P. Mullen
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| , ‘MEMORANDUM FOR; Chief, WH/7
| SUBJECT: . Possible Clandestine Planning Involving Haitt
“1, The Vice President of SIONICS Inc., Mr. Mitchell Livingston |
WerB«-li Ul, contacted LTC.Barney Cochrane, USAF, assigred to :
ae - SACSA, in early January 1970 and said that he learned of the existence. |
Jaserwuer= » Of Plans for a special clandestine operation based perhaps in Canada _ |
* ‘against President Duval: .. i
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2. The above information waa obtained from LTC Cochrane by ‘ i
LTC Charles Williamson, USMC, assigned toSOD/GB. SOD and tha
' Office of Security have an extensive file on bir. WerBell who haga.
long history of worldwide involvement in borderline and sometimes _
illegal international gun deals, It ia felt by LTC Cochrane that
Mr. WerBell's story is plausible and warrants further investigation,
Mr. WerBell's motive for revealing this type of information at present
~,could be.an_effort:to-r lieve preae is: fi ime elf-fo {guns
ednformation by SACSA. |.
3. To the best of our knowledge, no action has been taken on ‘thie
Casimiro Barquin.
Chief, Ground Branch
‘Special Cperations Division;
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__SUBIECE: . IN NTARKAL SECURIYY..
DATED 27 JUNE 1969; ‘SUBJECT: WERBELL, | HITCHELL LIVINGSTON Iii,
A COPY OF WHACH WAS: SENT TO YOUR EUREAU,
2. IN FARLY JANUARY | 1270, AUS UALLY RELISRLE Sov
. REPORTED GE POLLONT NCIeRORSN PtON- CONCERNING SUSJECT,
" ACCORDING To SOURCE, WERDELL HAS SA‘TED THAT HE KNOWS OF
~ DuvALicn" $ REGIME TH HAT TY SCHEDULED. TO OC cua win: 5
NEXT TOUR NONTHS,
WERBELL SATD THE OPER:
#° BReBASEDIN CANA i, “IS PT
HIS ESTIMATION, HAS A GOOD CHANCE OF SUCCEEDING. SOURCE
SAID WERBELL EXPRESSED HIS WILLINGNESS TO PEVEAL ADDITIONAL
NFORNATION To INGERESTED U,S, AUTHORITIES CONCERNING +
PLANS AND THE ORGANIZATION “BEND THe CLANDESTINE ovesnetos,
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@ f° SOURCE COMMENTED THAT WERBELL'S NOTIVE FOR REVEALING WIS 1
INFORMATION TO U.S. AUTHORITIES AT THIS TIME GAY BE THE
“HOPE OF RELIEVING PRESSURE ON HYS FIRM AND HINSELF FOR
4) eee bee cee
we BUS INESSAARA NSSCTICNS, PELIEVED..1O EE_.PRESENTLY_UNDER
FLOLATION ESPOR
3.° THR FILES OF THIS AGENCY REFLECT THAT WEREELL 18
VICE PHESIDENT OF SIONICS, INC,, OF ATLANTA, GEORGYA, AND
THAT HE KAS BERN THE SUBJECT OF PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS
"BY YOUR BULEAU IN CONNECTION WITH HIS NUVEROUS BUS
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TRANSACTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA, THIS AGENCY WOULD APPRECIATE —
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ALLEGED OPERATION REFEREED ‘TO IN’ PARAGRAPA ‘TWO ADOYS, -
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: Subject: Possible Clandestine Planning
. Dated +: .15 January 1970
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' TO: Chief, Counteriorelligence Divisloa me
| . Directorate of Special Investigations ;
| - The Inspector General, USAF i
| FROM:.*~. Deputy Director for Plans .
| SUBJECT: O wERBELL, Mitchell Livingston I |
| - & Rifarence is madé to your request dated 28 May 1969 |
wot re |-- _ goaceralng Sebject, bora 8 March 1918 in Philadelphia, Penasylvania.
| The files of this office coatals thie following “informations = ——— 2608 ere fesse See
ty ceport dere: |
§ : documents; Subject: was/ol-interes
this Ageacy to 1959. when it wae dlecovered that he was involved .
with antl-CASTRO plotters Ip the Domtaicaa Repeblic. Further
inveatigatton dleclosed Sabject to bo unsc rupaious--a whesler-
| dealér acd promotor of grandiose achemes, with a history of
_moteriplising [an areas and altuations where be can make a quick
profit, The report alev revealed that Schject, in his foreiga
dealings, had misrepresented himself ae aa employee of the.
United States Government and the Central Intelligence Agency.
Thailand conducting or
'3 with the Royal ‘Tha! Gaversimeat.
CSCE=316/ 02323269
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: BASEDON: DIR-88114, 19 March 1969 (to Bangkck)
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DATE = «38 JUNE 1969 .
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INDEX - NONE .
Fines NONE . ° °
TO = CHIEF, FAR EAST DIVISION
INFO - NONE.
FROM. = —s CHIEF OF STATION, BANGKOK.
SUSJECT = (7 SIONICS INC. PROPOSAL TO RTG FOR SNIPER TRAINING
PROGRAM - _
ACTION. =. NONE
eee oS em
1969, WHEN HE WAS IN CONTACT WITH BPP IN 3ANGKOK, AFTE® PECEIVING
“DIR 98114 IN RESPONSE TO OUP TRACE 2EQUEST, WE SUSGESTED TO 3PP
o THAT. “THEY WOULD DO WELL TO AVOID. HIN. WE HE APD NOTHING OF HIM FOR ©
THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. HOWEVER, IN LATE APRIL AND EARLY MAY HE WAS
BACK IN THE SPOTLIGHT andy | we Ve mgfkovereo » 1N TOUCH WITH A VASIETY
Sys Bama, §
Re Sees REPUTATION TO KEY oensona ities Ii THE MISSION INCLUDING
RTTCULARLY “greESsep THAT HE - was WOT” ‘SPONSORED 8 2
IN ANY WAY 3Y THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, HIS NAME HAS. COME UP CONSIST+-
ENTLY FO PAST SEVEE QAL MONTHS AND WE HAVE PULLED VERY FEW PUNCHES
IN DESCRIBING KIM, ELTHE? 19 AMERICANS Qs THAIS, IN FACT, WE WOOTE we
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ry MEMORANDUM EXPRESSING oue PESECVATIONS, PASS ED IT TO J- 2 MAcTHAl,
AND SUGGESTED dE BRIEF THE J-2 MINISTRY Of DEFENSE ACCO?DINCLY. We. ;
ALSO SENT A SUPN NOTICE MESSAGE, BANGKOK 3955, T2. ALL FE STATIONS. aad
3... AFTER DYNAMIC BEGINNING, WESSELL TS NOW SUFFERING EXPECTED
SECRET TELEPOUCH “FTSA-33,0S8 . "PAGE UNE
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SET Ba PACKS. - THE EMSASSY HAS PEFUSED TO ENDOPSE HIM AND HIS. PRODUCTS «
MACTHAT HAS AGREED TO Fut¥Iss TO 8TG SOME OF THE ITEMS HE WAS
ATTEMPTING TO PEDDLE, AND erg HAS COOLED CONSIDERABLY RE SIONICS .
PAST ICIPATION IN ANY ASPECT OF ‘COUNTER INSURGENCY EFFORT, WE?=
SELL*S PUNNING MATE, MCE N WATSON, HAS ALREADY LEFT THAILAND. ~
WERBELL IS SUPPOSED To LEAVE SHORTLY. WE WILL MISS HIM.
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STeCRLALLY °C THE LC FZaT GF CONFUNIST TERFORISS att SUBVERSION ~
i. TKRILALDS* AS ALVERTISED, ALD EVEN STRONGER RESERVATIONS -RE_
Sov CFFiCIsL IVECLVEFEAT wliW KERSELL. . "
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(AS 1ST LIEUTECANT. FELITION TO FOUR CAMPAIGN MEDALS,
SUEJECT WAS ANARDED SOLDIEPS rEDAL FOR PERSONAL HERGISH mS an '
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SAIGON ‘INFO: DIRECTOR, VIENTIANE, SINGAPOS » MANILA, RANGOON,
HONG KONG, ‘TAIPE, “DJAKARTA, Toxyo, SEOUL, KUALA LUMPUR
REFS DIRECTOR BB114 “SENT BANGKOK ORLY) | : : . :
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EXPERT, HAS A VARIETY OF WEAPONS To DISPLAY, CLAIMS
(To BE A RETIRED COLONEL, AND LAST WEEK INTRODUCED _
“HIMSELF AT ‘A LOCAL NIGHTCLUB AS CHIEF OF VOFIRM IN
ns TT ito
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Ywpt tes + THAT HE s U.S. GOVT CONNECTED “AND PRESENTS
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DESCRIBES HIM AS AN UNSCRUPULOUS OPPORTUNIST WITH
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3. WERBELL IS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, BORN 1919, ee 5°
SERVED IN OSS, HAS SHAVEN HEAD AND ‘HANDLEBAR .. a .
MUSTACHE. REF ADVISES THAT FULL DETAILS OF HIS og’
"BACKGROUND HOULD WOT.BE.PASSED.TO.LIAI SON..SENCE. 225.022
THAT HE HAS AN UNSAVORY REPUTATION, KAS NO U.S.
GOVT CONNECTIONS, AND ANY DEALINGS WITH HIM SHOULD
BE APPROACHED WITH EXTREME CAUTION. |
4. FOR SAIGON: WE UNDERSTAND-THAT. WERBELL~ . 8
RECENTLY VISITED SAIGON AND DID HIS THING WITH GEN,’ = .
SUITABLY INPRESSED,, AND WERBELL "= © “RSS aR ET a
TILING UP A SNIPER TRAINING PROGRAM; - .
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SIONICS
was PEACH TOSS sweet E, AT Lan TS. GEONGIA ID fel bid de?
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. 2u May 1939
* aie Chi: Marshal Dawee Chullasapya , .
Chief, Joint Chiefs of Staff
. Supreme-Command, RTAF
Langkox, Thailande
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—-Dear Air Chief Marsbal Dawees”
‘Sionics, Inc. is pleased to subinit thie proposal in response to
the urgent requirailent to neutralize the communist terrorist
' qureat in the border areas of Thailand. This requirement was
{iret brought io our-a:tention during the recent irip to threatened
“border arcas of Thailand made, by yoursell, Air Vice Marebal
Manob, and Major General Prasart, accomnpanjed by our field
representative’to Thailand, Mr. Mitchell L. WerBell, HL
‘This urgent requirement. was cf course further discussed with
you during your recent visit 10 Washington to atiend the funeral
of General Eisenhower. |
In consequence we have prepared a pilot program with the objective
of neutralizing ine Co:rnmunist terrorist threat in Thailand. Wo . .
- “have entiled the program "“Neutralisation of che Communist Torroriat a
Threat in Thailand” with short title NCTTT. In scope theo NCTTT : ;
enconipasass jive major phases and. spans a twelve mon:h program.
Basically we ofier a_proven program based, in part, on the out~
aiandingly successtul-U. S, Sth Division Sniper Program inthe
Delta of-Vietnau:. Finally, and most impor.anily, thie prograin
is also besed on Special Operations programe execuled by members
of ne Sionics crganization during wartime, counerinsurgency and ;
guerrilla operaions executed in So
Dominican Republic, and Vietnam,
wih Asia, Europe, South America,
We have selected a .eam of highly qualified experts whose combined .
“capabilities represen: all ihe disciplines required to :he planning
and exect.ion of this program.. “|
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tics. Inc, assures you that ‘he full resources
rovided for ‘he successful performance of
serving the Royal
of Cominunist
in view oF he abuve
of the Corpora ion-vill be p
this work, We look forward to he oppor.unl.y of
Thai Governiien: inorder to con'ribute Lo the defea:
~erroriam and esbversion in Thailand.
nd Respect.
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Wiih Warin Personal Regard a
ney Sincerely,
Sionics
Fred N. Brown
President
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either vor on, av2 .oriing on, ¢r wil} soon becoue involved
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‘Gatliag Ulan ‘indicating how the eperatioa will be
accom: Lis fo 8his volume vresents our operationsl proposal,
Ales: vith a oreposcd management plan, a summary cf corporate
@, and ‘the esunes of- the military and technical’
ner r. :
S, Ine. propeses to assian to the effort. The
Frovesa} is submitted separatsly as VOLUME IT.
poh terrorize ope
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: we Inc. consider that tha hasie success of this plan :
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» wELL depend in large woasure of fielding a team of knowledgeable |
: rr wo mo, ; 7 po . :
E aga cp hae ee | i ae
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1.0 taow thailaad and ithe considerastle Communist -
7 . itn verdes arcas, yoo :
sonalities in the
tue principal oe
v3)—-concernat “neutralizing the:
letnas, and ‘vashinjton, J. C. concerned with: -
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assisting the P?o in neutralizing this threat.
“4, -Vully understand the threat of Cornunist
“terrorise and sunversion and possess the kndwledge-and“skitTre co 7
to counteract
=
sthand= the -
tactics, teerni
8. organizatlonal and training ȴccedures,
and veanons and ent ta dafeat this
equipeent techniques/enplo
G6. Poscess long exnerience and preven skills
. g ‘ S
’
ting an insurgent threat.
0 ES eee oe te,
14-00000 . 5,
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_ iy ‘definition the: nestralization ‘Or defeat of
. ; Comnunist terrorism consists of the
srecivlized application
of vounter- Ani's LUrgency operations by the exployment of intelli-
gence; msyct Ooyical operations; hunter-killer operations ‘to
include jungle, mountain, air, riverine, hLorder, and village a”
_ Secucity operations; : ‘communications: logistics; specialized
: ‘training anki equiprent,- ‘and other techniques. SIONICS, Inc.
considers that the techniques designes by our Corporation. to
; “neutralize Communist terforism _in the border. areas of Th ‘land
is based on Sound past experience: in this field and would lead
to the ‘developrient of a wide-+ “spread oréanization ana: system:
within the toval.?
By Armed Forees (PIAED, the doréer Patrol
- the Communist threat cannot be accomslished without reliance
on sound and informed military judgement based o4 proven
techniques. SIONICS, Inc. has pioneered in the development
of tnese techniques which permit the systematic ‘development and ; :
use in analysis and. execution of militar ry. and technical judge-
“The “techniqués: and equipment developed. for this purpose
are designed and. operate for the “usual or normal” case in which
zehey:- wah undér?
‘accrues - fron the employment of these tec hniques and equipment in
-be- used:
Combat - -conditicnss-
“The-capability: sthate::
unusual or peculiar situations should te considered a bonus
effect rather than an expected mode of-ecperation.
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At bey sol
toatiestal lanning for acta: ciadtor*insurcency ’
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seat see re ieee
fhereu ti “nacho, of tha: envy, weather,
Merraia. hi ores ate sinioas and eave ili and intimate
Whe cee ation wituin tor o-sratfonal area. Aadi-
meals, tuo critical. factors’ in counter-insurgency
Overstions is the: crotouical Opzrations effort that aust
‘ne key to success
vearen vitit any obveration of this tyne.
to identify, infiltrate. bloc:, ambush,
“ind 3 that man.’
as cil as tidus we comand and then, will
apacially trained, acuipped, organize, and, above all,
psychologivally provared for these operations .
‘note this operation to i:@ access ful must
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tor newiratiss Coscunist turrorisn in
vie rr:
vf ‘Taailane.
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Phe seope. of this program ence
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2 cperation as follows:
I = Planning, vreparation; ‘and
ynase ‘.
Selection -of personnel, organization
Aart,
Spifa anter/siller Plat
‘SO hyn Vlataons. . : a °
i
_ Phase IY - rvaluation of operations to include ,
loyistics
nsiea of eberations with three . .-
. ; .
ns to. include deep . -
penetration missions. Preparation for further expansion of
LOwr ag raguirwd. : .
DB. Seiedivle .
*See Figurt 1. .
Ale
7 ‘2:
team of cedestted:military and technical experts -to work on:
the oroject. “nese personnel, led by Sr. “Mitchell L. Werbell,
TIL, Stentes + ield. uepresentative in ‘thailand and Vietnam, will he
oO, - backe.) Gy appropriate civilian technical :ersusnei vic would
provice “xpertise, as required in the yeneral fields of sniper
. Looe i : oe : nen nO 4
* and special operations training and the maintenance of the : .
. . . . . a . f
+ operational eyuipment and yeapons. The Corporation would assign j ‘
. ; . (- .
.these peovle to projects in accordance with their individual
Program Schedule -- See. Figure 1 (NCTTT Program
oo * . Schéevule,, wwelve Months). ; os -
oe - a . ey
Daring -the rst week. after initiation of the : .
oo. sneet-with:-selected<2s-10: cere
and organization of the joint MRDC/SIONICS Operations Planning
Group (JSUPG). At tnis time he will receive an indoctrination oe '
_ Orientation and guidance from appropriate Sypreme Command and — -
“MRDC personnel. Coordination, communications channels and-
liaison requireuents will’ be established. _In this regard,
“be required for this initial pYanning ‘and the establishment of
basic and detailed joint operational plans.
nuring
will consist of the selection of appropriate Sniper Training |
fea versonnel from [fA units and Special Operations Hunter/ ; nn)
Killer platoon personnel from appropriate RTAF, BPP and TNP : |
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draw tf at alb : the tan previously traiacd snis
bby con lugy ceith che slack iaather Division in | 1
e
Vietuers, luc: cersenuned wera trained
serocndll pre:
invothe U. 8. 9th vivision
. /
During this PrRase |
Suiper crainin. svocras in the Vietnain Sclta.
owrsonnel vill ve organized into the SO u/s Platoon structure.
During the neriod 6th: through. the L2th' week,
Platoon worsomnel woula be yrtergoing the sniper training progran
consistin: of wasie :iring Yositions and integrated acts of -
. eee l, . a a ‘
Saeetiny. .iuitionally, during this period, JSOPS would estab-
lisa standing operating procedures and effect the liaison with
* -s apgrépriate TAC, TPPoand TN? units in the joint Tactical Area
etions “esponsibility (TAOR) selected for the: pilot
re Lojram.tor the.
Sirse.Erovisional..
s é ° . .
-for insertion into tne JVAOK.
a _ouring. the next phase, the operational phase,
the three ttunter/riller teams of the First Provisional SG H/K
in order to insure yroper: enployment of the teams. It is.
i
Owever;
tean personnel ve exrected to actually direct cr enter into
operational activities ef-:the Special Operations imnter/tiller ;
:
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wee
14-0000
date any tea et SNA LNOCVUL.
Create!
Gth, 7th, &
: (4th,
. ogee pat bend pic
rade ad fo. :
£9
2th, ane te weponaek world falloe slostly
witiy thei: shar ceunteryarts |
Log Jeen achivities cari eed wae
activities. vurian the entire
PONtIPLEedse evaluation ofl fanat
. ".
the seers Program .
eeraticaal fhase continainy evaiuation of
the St. and 6th
- : . os . t-
soula we carried oa. %t ! ;
with “HDC officials —
0
3 petual decision woylt us
prere Command for |
Satiens to be made to the ATAF Su
For r2cos
; “the expansioa of team activity and the inclusion of the two
Hfunter/Killer Platonns into a
additional Special Oserations
further operations
Unerations -sinter/Killer Company for
senoperations.would
“araar onerations “an hot pursuit”
curing the entire insertion and eperational phase,
that psychological operations will be
sreer red
a
atoat all tires in conjunction with Spséial as2rations
i A 1] taree montis of the 12
perations
nization of furtner.
-Yuncer/*ilier :
Po RERCH IPRS rey om BE aE
ON LE at
2ation and sanagesent: -
(See Figure 2):
‘reuse its bet: STU tee, Tne.
Of elas hortance .
WLbA ie Ske oh
wore, ce vill aeen alos, top tanase= &
Peat cop zance cod ¢h “reject. Phe ne: wernciole officer (Mr,
eeeoedl) is es oireecter
ld Vieo bresident of STONICS ang will
vréport Sircetly to the resident of the Corzoration. In this
Tanner, we
san assure vou that te the extent necas isary, the full -
resources of the
Corporation can be sce availabla
I?
a fully; satis ‘factory “Program.
to yuarantes
Tn aanaging this sreject we Proposed to guarantee
continually and cons sistency throughout the entire period of.
this effort. ‘ie hey to this, of. course, rests with the
adeguate overlan wherever possible. «A full resume on ir. vergell
. Tt is to be noted
Ray be found in Fart VI of this proposal.
was
that he } sad considerable experience in the’ counter- insurgency
field, naving served in “South Vietnam and the Far East for
sentember of 1968.
Ne has had long exoerience
omnander of a Svecial
°
_ Operations yreay in O88 units operating in tae Far East. Since
sseenscontinuously-<ih te testa
Paronry and is the holder of Several patents in this
Since 1958, he has devoted. practically all of nis time
t activities throughout Central and Scuth
in anti-ccsmunis
America
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14-0000
acres ofscentrak Arorican gover coor ae
heoaebiveties aad cleveloast sat oof casanmonn te
arpa s.
Seorpecray gnaqer + The arcisted ay a tests
tay rere) cieoeteak oxserehs chosen Crom ais wicie counbedme.
£ . ay
Ane Qnowledye of counter insurgehey exerts threwsnout the free
sOrid. Ce ;ould be assisted wacn necessary Ly ‘ajor Ceneral
. ‘ .
: . te
harold £. satson, Jirector Of CIVICS ant in caarye of tecunical
» . . Li : te .
mlanning.. is Snowledge and background in corporate planning,
vorld- t, ani corporate contracts is considered
davaluazie to tia “iunics yroup.
CONCEDT OF. (OPLRATI
a. General Concept -
. The purposé of this program will be to strike 4
‘the Communist’ insurgents. where they are rost vulnerable and to.
mesh the. operations of selected Special Operations Nunter/Killec
Teams into present Royal Thai Government ongoing Counterinsurgency
ne 7 Programs based ‘ore the proven and historic causes of victory over.
the” Céamunists: | . te
. { e
Aggressive anti- guerrilla tactics.
4
Removal of sections of the population thus
“depriving “insurgents of contact with ‘the people. ‘ . :
Bee I
Rezoval of - the support of the population.
cateyories of ifsurgent vulnerability:
tO 1.. Insurgent base area systam which, although:
fragmented, isa coherent complex of combat, combat support, and.
‘combat service support facilities and activities which embrace... . LM, 2
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populated as well as remote areas. In this, Special Operations
combat may use escape routes that will subject them ideally to
ambush by lunter/Killer Teams. In this, the classic principals
of “the hannez and anvil operation" will be employed. Helicopter
: : ~12-
elie Sa aie 7.
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“hanter/ailler “
“S tear farses dap Prd withe
eracions
rhor/ysillee tears wil}
edt Re ere areag ane villau conulenes in erder
Lin tre
Topulation against anc within:
ft terrorists Orerate, ,
Planning, Prauaratien, and
Installation Of “raining Center,
* ' + Tritdation of >lannin:
SIQICS Prearan ‘anager
withocos. Suorone Cavirand and 8S@arch and Davelan-
SL t“of-agoy
wb rrovisional-
latcon., gh
a. the JS005 may
Paery
and
Personal trom wussAg VEO,
S. ‘Training Center and Droytam
rea eee SEDUCE ARG Px
(1)
‘ratainag conter “iLD se esta
dv
Jat a location t
ve designated.
AS aA wasis for
school ersonnel, a team of ona officer and ten
to x
a revuired to train this team it will se necessary to draw this
tean free tre ten members of the RTA Blac rantier Division who
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pla necurizizys
. vary :
teehnicues.
Soercannel och) oe reduised to staff tte Center «ith instructors
cin Soweial ceeorvefone, artillery fire adjustaent, navivation,
‘sap reading aiui G2certion operations. A certain nuirber of Train-
. ing Center command aciwinistrative nersonnel vill also ke required...
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7 BY tral
J snipe training facility will be constructed
‘ : -_
to accommodate 29 students. The facility should include a 40
voint firing ranze and adjaceat classrooms. The ranye should : .
Le iuilt with taract facilities at 159, 399, 699, and 900 meters.
ay noving target should bo built on the 300 meter butt in addition
“ta th
ve Lixed
site wr hd:
targets at that pesition.
; vos
oe et pan re Pm whch
fles obtain
by urgent .T5 resuest to JUSMAG. These rifles are glass bedded
into imprejnated stocks vhich are impervious to water. The rifles '
. . . ; | a a - oa ; 7 ae . "
are carefully tunec to’ provide a hich dejrea of accuracy. - . ee
. (2) Tue accurized 14 rifles will be
table ‘telescope
ran;ing
ian
netion~
pair of stadia
~14-
SAN Gecurized ifls could Le
ts ts a fixwd 2.2
LP
we
re
te
He M@d the sniner
reticle. fi
muse Accurataly estimate the gua tarcet fange and withee nald
‘over Sue tarser or adjuse- tte vlevating ReCIIALS® On the -sigat
to the cstitated range.
a. SO 3) east one half
pos vifies ill. ue squinne:d vita the waa Starlight
Beope. | VARS
Ptarlicnt Scopes'will be mounted on the d-14 rifles
At tuegriser s
oY and zeroed durin: training. The sniper
ete Os ;
on scope/rifle/supnressor combination curing sub- | .
ocednrs..assures_retention of-zero-;
sanition usé? in’ sniper training
be T.Gaut U.S. National wate’ Grade.
wo 0s (BALD M-14 sniper’ rifjes will be filled ~. _
Suppressor. (Téa Theldésure 1 for
2 o-si Meted alove, cach stuacnt will retain
wit alternate noise wressed Weavo1s On at resuired by the
vinmeat.
ty,
aipina
woe SHOPC will, quring the 4th and Sth veck
Sotivated versonnel. -
alecte] fro
THeudents ness ee! into the snicer progran ‘NilL L> -s0
1 tetal of 89 highly qualified an
poleat
ar mlected rust. have 29/29 vision,
volunteers. 2.5
have tualities ang be xell sotivated
. 4 i 7 . ! . . : :
holdiersé: (acerience in co: parksmanshiv 1s preferred
wut is tet “andatory.
organization
visional Special cperations
inte a Tlatoon Head- ©
suring Phase IT to urovic
This figuce is based on the everage attri-
' 39% attrition rate.
tion rate at tie U. S. 9tn Division Sniper ¢chool in Vietnam.
““Snus, total training strength will be 2 officers, 12 ucOo's,
ane 66 Juntor CG's or enlisted men for a total of 39 officers
ure 3..
Yraining Prograr to Se
Prior to selection and organization of
rovisiona
rlatoon (§9 H/¥ Pltn.) a training
tueent.candi
cogrations Hunter/filler
prograa sikl pe arupared and rehearse’ with the following es
yasiec precents:
14-0000
dnateorated,
idratvova sagan cs cade Pirin: cesdt bess. ane ts
epyit aligas
rn Os
Ot awefane, Sissi matter. ome abi oes
Ssusrit the technirues
. runt, ame > heat ooieturs. Fuudsatsa wil ee
tastruction vill
Of cetusatio. bed and steaging. eving bareeta.
roridad on tag netiods for astinatin; wint over extre ne :
ua that 2 fiver can off set his coint of ai: ‘to “lace the
Tholleto an taredt. tollowiag this, stucents will leara the ethods
.
4
"14 aceurizun rifles ejuipoed «icy the adjustable
r
Gf zereing
tae VARO fStarLliyst scope or
ranjiny telescesic Fight
r=?
R4 tolaseot. ic sigut, anc the STONICS="4
tae fixed
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Suporesser.
j. will. be. inclutes in tue course and. cach
t.-scope core an
ing, student? il] se se.sooled in adjust®ent of artillery fire,
and Geceytion operations
day/night land naviuation, map reading,
Nach of these subjects is imvortant to the
la.)
select wis position fron a situation
TUS st
ssatly
to that location at niqht. It is essential
jate’ to his"pre®
frens'sip
gelectad mosition. P1e ability to accurately ‘adjust artillery
2
nating rown.is esillfelle so that illurination is placed on target
‘
such a manner as to illuminate the tarjet and not compromise
in
o -17-
Me a eR TATE tPA ttre ners =
i
ABURIE
Pau
7a
14-0000
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bos oniper'’s covitiag or that of an a pacete frieacdtly unit. {
an . iii) cual ricttien Pirin will be |
Cenauetend oliria,g tae ae woet af ‘tis courte. “ene |
. any P6053 and vos “edhe eight tyr: |
ring” STAG hou clucindg tee ual ityis " cou rses. ‘ren |
7 points vill ma awards! for a first round nit ane Live points for
va sesolnt round hit. oA haxtiun score is 163 points. 4 mininum .
‘Malifying séore is 130.
‘Pxperience gained From the ue S$.
Ith Division Saiper Sc i303. “shows that app Zoxivately 598. of the:
stidents success Eull Sonplete _the course. - Thus. . at least double .
.
ele mun awn ‘cf final candidates reauired yh ult t be 2 selected to
. attend toa school. a . es
re . oe, =
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4 Ja. guiwent . _ 8
_. fue- Vigure 4.
3.- Paase U7 - develop: cit cand §
ilunts: su/eiller Teams ; si Eritiat: tion of _Qperations
a.. Insertion “(See Figure 5.)
Quring this phase: the First
we . ta
SOLUS Pltn. vill Se inserted into a tactica!
PTS Provisional
hrea of Operational
wecspensibility (FROR) uncer operational | corcrol Of a Noyal Taai-
“ol Arey ar hordes iatrol velice unit. Tas Pla toon will Overate under
Teme ~eOuerational « ceatrol cf the RTA-or BPP. Conmanéor whe: will, be_
advised in the employment of the Special Oneratioaal team and
- “the cares uater/Filler. Tears ky sclected mumzcis of the Jsopc.
ae es,
é
e
Seu Th SRO ees tt se Rice opt AE eva. aor Beeg,.. of
14-0000 a5
to th
Hl Initiation ef
Teitielleo ami uetab gies Sees are
hed to |
tecinigue’.
ane Zecloyed vith artush -rtrols.
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tuccessful retiod of explevrent. two technisucs
tr . . .
c.
a platoon, arsashe
niiears vill revain
the snivers are alerted’ to that location.
th the starlijit scope
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selvetively at night
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sco0e. and ‘AZ. suspressor
‘iet Soac in the area, -
vavlignhn.
: 2 i
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a an . t
he is taken under zira hy a aniner. In
. . eh
tior and location cf autoratic wearons are not co:
ror ised due
caiet oovration ef the rifle. Hien a crousd of comnunists”
arowoach tha killing zone, the snipers anyadiy the leaders and
radio ouerators while the »latoon fires into the seneral kill
more. Aretuer. tecanidue vill be usec in an ambush is that of
. . :
naving the snivors Lire tracers to ark tie flanks of an enery
mroeacheé the position in an area other than
Sra spaeifiea: mill mane. Snivers are also use:t to enyage tae
2 20d ?
the ambusa site in order to atterst to draw fire
2
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ay othe antusn. posi- | .
ee sree
(14-0000
he cweead methad of
phe arcéa cand the asvies of |
“—-gearlight scone througnout the night. Thea
Ctsclocaure of wate azie weapons
re
taritaredy, Vids avodden the
er havea bps Gr otiver anti-distur-
aaa
Loy
and ie teaatioen
7
fv aries
Levent in
Fe that of placing ipers ard
a five te etre “an Zecurity clement ina carefully selected.
sniper’ faneasl pesition. The séaecral araa wilt be selectert ay.
Me. of aor cermanéer after considering enemy activity ‘ia
ne snim er tear. ihe te var will thea
to a ita or AEP forward position wiere it is joined ay
Le vovad .
ed with t16! s. an ny, and van asBac-25-
the security clement ey
st prior
oar/ar USA position. wil be ‘cécupie es
electad to provide axizum ran: e of. tires and Ioca-.
eat: in 3a ursasonasle iistance: ‘from a ‘friendly unit. “Shes
continucus surveillance of the area. Lye fatigue.
having the snivers < alternate use of the
at night is ainiuvized uy
279 is an especially
use Eul .@anon at ‘the sniper/antush position. as. an exargle, the.
enemy Frecucntly have ‘psen observed in a tree ine or vegetated -
a shot was not possible cue to lo Light level.
; 4 ‘Ja fire into the area, the
csing tracer fire and by directing |
security eleanenc forcec tne enemy to move any expose theuselves to.
subsejuent sniser fire. Lo . woe:
“(ii) | Stay-Sehinds
i/il Weans traineé for long racge operations will
wha follow
lm axtrenoly effective ia engaging enery amuushers
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RAD:
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aritoas it voves fram ond fecitien to another,
Teotopads aan. “pier team with 2 963 “ae Geccurdi tyre
sent is
oe
2 lone reno ahscrvat:
loan tien off (the eae ycas tivsy Loilow in
scan2 34
“eed suppressors
tacic ted
Mabe covertiy oan srea with oink Light. wis
sensicive say oortion
; aaah
Jnaar tae visilde nt portion of tai snecteoum zy using a pink
miax and
& the iafrares nan.
filter ca + earey Lic an area eon 2o fillisinated with
invisioda Viger chat reyisters in the starlight scope. This”
phenomena sili se used in two types of sniper. activity: village
eter security and ambush operations. rent.of the’ ”
iritle/seans/sacoressor comvination will fre
giontly resule in
eoriving cany casualties tefore he has been taken
“4
,
“ill be conguctet,hby nlacing a se@arch-
ten vehicle 1260 ‘to 1300 weters from a road
Ss owllib omsrlacert 399 meters from the intersection and
everater. the sniver
radio ceatact sith the searchli
: - : wil) ce. wis: MAY anydyge ‘tha nets at rer nut to 9 a meters .
. vt bxare rp ORG enewgy ¥Lll ungoll ys AOE be cetious avout- >
. | congeaipent. an aneollant target
. rears A |
: _ . . ° . Avii) “off-ret ; - _
will Lei used to illumi- |
the coute over waden |
Sere aquinned with starliahtt ccaness and MAW-2 ~*~
Lad} conpeeb en cee ce deeiavtien af tas intersection and
tins NELD zone
vcrvraundahs wre ink
meow
Su us Ty he grivar tee te eating s
the ai waa Sepa: tes retren bight Sac the seareidigit .. 7
ami t/4 “on welhsel= ino sovdtion’ resote Prom the arbusa nite, |
othe snes fa tr sill ven: sill not we alerted by the noise |of i
ee a ” . ora i.
: oo tthe vunainy valicds engine. \ |
(c) whe ‘ ’ ink Livut/sainer combination will | - oy
oe 2 in vase carp 8: equrity of rations. whe search: Light, mi
: mouated on a 4 ton voniele resmonts* ‘to’ radio eqiipsied sniner , 4
bk ‘ in aonitions either on ‘the nerivetier er on aris positions
—s shai einecer “uhe back groan? noiae ofa village or : |
. 7 . t
nee caite avually conceals the noise of the engine, and j
; f, . 4
Activity ofthe ses arohlignt eres. In forsard base carp ne "
searcalignt resin in the canter of ¢ the case cann TET swing-
iny its wear, through 36. dagrees, covertly. itluninates avenues
‘of approach into the pesition. with this metned it is again , -
. : : H
essential that tie sniver.teams maintain radio contact: with .the :
“eeareblight cruw. Who pink light is particularly useful during
oe «.
4 . the-dark of tho moon period, O° ; .
"(iv) Counter Snirer , |
- N/i Taans are effective in coynteriny eneny .
vette. ‘snirer activity. . kach team, equipped “with, its telescopic sj
sight ang ‘$9 Spotting Scope, will reareh the area of guspected. , o
a enirer activity re ovtical equinment vermits a detailed
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sceial Snecation Year, eniver-trained,
under Platoon Command: centrel for cou
main, rolitioan, and sniser activities ayainst tie
the situation and remsirerents of the
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Ds axnerience is yained with corminsda Sniper
sor oP operations, the Snecial vperations
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sasic roles -- that of indupendoatiy overating
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com ereuensive osycholodical oovrations. There 1s
. au to strike terror into the heart of :
: than“te see his comraftes“in-arus killed, ~ _
- as if by saqie, ty a sdlent. yullet fira! from sor: anown" .
S, the inherent lons-range: flexibility < coy
rifle/scope/foprressor/siince comsina= a
its fullest. cwcer capuaiens, ‘silver © 7;
Let drogs, alvvorn2 loudgeaaker “talking
Divs creraticis, and sener classic osyenelecical operations .
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buntar/siller oneratioas cominti with astute and :
aagsive osyecelosical coerations will ke canToved to cestroy
consuniet terreristn «ill to fight. and, rose isportantly, to :
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The NETTY Proqeam will be gubject tu close and cont in-
wing evaluation Ly a BROC Text and. Evaluation Team oryanized
and tieided by ” che JISOPG. corprehensive records and test data
wild ue yathere ed and analyzed in ordér. to amend operational cgn-
cepts and “organizations < as well as. administrat ive, logistical,
“and training’ techniques as required. The est anc valuation Taam —
-_ showld-aéhere to ‘accepted principles of field experimentation ,
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as appropriate: Agee the evaluation should be an elaboration
of cormion sens2. ‘and. convenient ordering of evaluation. matters
so ‘that: the « jtunter/Killer, Teams encounter: mininun: interruptions.
_Uoon completion. of the Fvaluation Phase the. TSE
“tnt: will. make appropriate “réeommendat ions to RDC for. continua-
ana ‘expansion’ of: the: NCTTT, Program beyond the 12 month
tie
planned’ period.
5. ‘Phase V - “Expansion of Operations
co 7 See Figure 1. , -
: as indicated on Figure 1, preparation for the
Expansion of operations Phase commences in the tenth week
NCTIT with the organization of the second RTG Provisional
50 N/K Platoon. The six-week training. progran for the Second -... --~
Platoon starts the 13th “week upon graduation of the Firs’ ‘Platoon.
The second Flatoon deploys in the 18th weer and conducts Phase
Til operations. as described in Paragraph D. above. ane
: Commencing with the 14th week, the Third Provisional |
2TG 50 H/ Pltn. is organized commencing ‘training the lath week,
“and Phase III operations the 24th week.
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tion of auditionnl villages. ‘Iserations
nslieonter er parachute’
inte ones sentrolled areas utilizing
inserticn techntaess. FALO paracimte insertion techniques will
be carleyed in areas where the enemy is especially vijzilant.:
carried out woonsver nossiile to anbush,
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At the end of Phase V the “icTsT should have proved
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“available, .to the RIG. as an-example,’ in 6 months operations
* "the 72 snipers “of the u. 9th Division attained. over 600
confirmed kills, ‘the majotity 0 of which were. made at night with
the Meld. rifie/starlight scope/SIONICS-H#A#-12 sunpressor combin-.
ation. In. .effecting this admirable record, “1.37 cartridges
‘hu the current cost of 28¢ for. one
_were. expended’ per, kal.
National. atch cartridge,” ‘this averages to 386 per xii. this
is obviously an oversinpli ication, but. ait highlights an ‘extrenely
“S -Buceessful ‘and -economical iretho of countering comminist terrorism
"along: the . borders of ‘hailand.
a AS. a final. note, this typ e of operation is as yet
in its nascent stages. Complete operational techniques that will
result, from execution of the 12 month NCTTT will. uridoubtedly
disclose additional and more ‘effective techniques of killing or
neutralizing ‘conmunist terrorists in Thailand and will contribLute
border areas.
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9 ART Sniper Scopes (M-84 Scope, Alt.) .
9. Sionics MAW-A2 Suopressors
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_ ESTIMATE OF PROJECT COSTS . oy
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Salaries (direct charges at. actual rate):
» Program Director, Senior ‘Fechnical Advisor level:
rian-mos. @$ cave per man-mo.- $$
_ Assistant Director, Technical Advisor, or Engineer level:
man mos. e $ _—_ “av. per man-mo. ~$ - co:
Gunsmith, Armorer, or Technician level; .
man= mos. € § av. per man-ino.
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Office ahd Secretarial: | ; . 7 : ' —§ |
Purchased ‘expendable materials and services: : $ |
Travel: ‘ . $ i
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ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT .
To be negotiated at a later date depending on availability ~
of arms and equipment through. Thai or U.S, Government
Official ch. annels,
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HIME AND COST ESTIMATE
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PERFORMANCE DINGISU: PERIOD: Phase IU: Deployment,
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so. Phase IV: Evaluation of Program
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ESTIMAT of PROJECT -COSTS
; Salari ius (direct vharges at actual. rates):
Prograin, Director, Senior Technical Advisor level:
man-mes, @s - per man-mo .
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Technical Advisor, or Engineer level: :
Assistant Director,”
av. per man- mo..
-man-mos,. @ $
Gunsmith, Armorer, or Techiiician: evel:
. man-mos. @ $ “ave per man- 103
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‘snsurancé, Overseas pay’
“Salary relat ed costs ‘(E: nployee.
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3. TORAL-ESTIMAFED-COSTS~ > , 4
FIXED FRE (74 )
TOTAL: FE stimated Costs and Fixed Fee
ARMAMENT. AND EQUIPMENT
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of arms and equipment through Thai or U.S. Governinent
official channels.
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‘Sataries (airect charges Gt actual rates);
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REPUBLIC AND OFFERED TO FURNISH WOFIRM WITH INFORMATION ON REVO-
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“THAT HE WAS USING WOFIRM FUNDS TO PROMOTE PERSONAL INTERESTS,
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UNITED STATES Gov ERN MENT -. ° . .
Memorandum
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DATE: 4 March’ 1968
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BAKER, Bruce Arman
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On 7 February, this gent }enan teneponed my office. His address is:
Mr. Bruce Arian BAKERS 3/0 °°" Ls. 7 So
11379 President “Drive, N. E. ae CITLUOSA
Blaine Village, Minnesota
Blaine Villese, Minnesota
-
Mr. Baker stated that he:has been in contact with a 1 Mr marron “70 7- - 2827 40
. WERBELL, HII of Powder Springs, ‘Georgia.’
“Mrs Baker says ‘that Mr. Werbell is-in -the biisiness of manufacturing ’
weapons and delivering them by air throughout the world. Mr. Baker
anderstands that Mr. Werbell does this for the Central Intelligence
Agency.
Mr. Baker says that-Mr. Werbcll is a supposedly reputable man.
Baker understands, from Werbell, that Baker will have to get a
CIA security ‘clearance to fly for Werbell, a
Mr. Baker has served in the military. ‘Ke has had some paramilitary.
‘. training. Hé belongs in a "jump club" and now participates in
ou
this Werbell "CIA" clearance.
‘“Préefali", etc. He has a Morse Code preficiency and a Radio
License Second Class. He has Spanish language proficiency end would
be willing to collect for us. :
This man persists on pursuing me re this CIA/Werbell relationship.
‘I tell him I don't know a thing about it. It seems he has a smuggling
record when he was 17 and he's afraid this may keep hin} ‘from getting
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! : : half-dozen missile sans, both hand and :
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‘ , an . “some of them himself, : ; ‘
; : Ss Around hin, crowding the yacht’s state: :
i oe . : room, sulid-laoking, suber men watched a .
“eee : . : intewtly as We Pdemoustrated the new
° : firearm me potential Later that ‘
~ _— : evening recalling the demonstration over
acdrink buck in the cily, WerBell wuld
: describe his nautical hosts only by saying,
: Fo They were... let's just eall hem very ‘
; : aportast Friends of » They'd been
: - : warbed that within « st would a
' anna : ie
. : be at war, They 4 there to mak |
i that one way ce another Lerac crack F :
| atthe very best weaponry there is, tjust |
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: olf which is hound to keep the Middle F : ‘
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a i : like this are part H
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a vurions blend of
past ind present. Here WerBell, da
tential customers. Uheir most) satisty
: i status synibul is the discovery that soni
H rere on the globe theiv merchandise: is
i voting away, and forth, oo both’
i sides of the same conflict. :
i Headins: suth from Mikuni, one’s flist
: aT bd schooners and cone
has the ram-runnag
Bata diigent
that aleohol and
in common; the
avast, worlds
: ieak- pourties
comapanl them,
fab assassination aileurp
ry. stron
ane
\so's entlit
do babert. Driving ho
of his Cail.
fon yu
i so MLM. 's are the new
mS at ALPJs of international politics. & is their -
' Iusiness to Know even before diplomats do
oe oe ne, eedwhere tensions are breiving-Uhat being po-
s plowing the blae water,
from such deaters, te.
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the erseby, Ay ihe ive
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Jing the fee
Vo the auth
seen poettonny te
ord te
so tee formedain
tpt thre
nthe |
ypenad nest ts what happens
oie cube. Ts outside edzes
alles
twa
melt atay
inte sphere, Che polyy
Cuoudh che same process, “The Comer
of the cath blocks dawed) fasice al
the sides. “Ther
frosen, the whole ae
for a short time by
Tiver, “The nish of avatee swept aw,
the water sub
mounds,
“Hn cease where the rurni ter tnut
covered them for anly. a’short tine, the
ame fe iver big. Where the water Mawes
longer. t mae thawing took place aid the
: amalh
A very satisfying theory. But as tual,
wiher scieatisty have: picked: Raws iit it,
question ifthe wea
had the sere of Unite which Riuchic dle-
suibes. Vhey say it was not rauch colder
ag the mawulfurming period divi
iis today. And they doubt if che prairies
were swept ‘by a oud of water deep
chough to oor all the mounds, Tp would
tise Rad ty be over Lad feet deep.
. Some: caf the ies are gapher-theory
men, “Phe peaket gopher theory hay been
Y fort
ally Gan out
to have been made by gophers hey
THI DEADLIEST SALES
[Con from page 43}
he heed che sates ef silencer equipped
subi hi wos, he Knew thar a iva
icipated event was taking phice—
mbatdiompr was beiag, mde to kill him
Vo dick the assasiny billets, the gen:
eral dropped sideways, Elis arm suaked
Dehind he front seat eb che lineasne
is own submachine gan bag ie
Care Jeep. the Bene
Maj. \ reia, Hie
aaledk switch on tke brawn
pagee stick mandee fiy arin. Whe
stick-—sneddesily cone
ature isiie barmehe
speed Ler rocker projectile, With
aohitling “SE OOSED the’ >
apt the wT
rv Oofafs vl
the uitae
and ites
Guba
he aut
it.
the tacky!
: up athe ry of therm.
syeanted and delivered: the stoorin
tH missile.
sli
went des ch, SEN ED
sogthomet the Dien oty even a
aul ccee pt sian,
uy aru
te by
b rane
of southern W,
ype che char
herever there
re alse
jig where
Loved
Mim
mt
Mima mounds. ghere
wil the oxcepuow ol Mina ly
the: finest why of all ae fou
cume t ere WETE Beas di ia
too, ue puses ie
the goplier they sae talkie ist is
aamnall Diewa anil beaks vattier like
ttn is call spher be.
cause it has a hurliacd pocket tae it
check for ound food amd vest
te . ”
This is, the w ¥ Ue Liek
poker’ ¢
ec hom ice
Perit grew up in
Re. pocket gopher began moving
in fromthe: south, gaobably only ad-
sancing a finndred fect or se gopher
tien My at the southern cad
they ran inte a new
a forest which had sprung
le af
athe sf
phers will not Hive
forest so instead: of pashit on Farther,
thers incon the prairies, As a) pro-
teaion against predators they day decp.
Each Mima moaad Pepresennts whit at
Tone.time was the “rensiiory” vf an ancicut
gopher Ganity. When diey baile their
foraging aimnels, they kepton dragsi
Bitte more soi] back reward the howe site
! they took frou it. ulate
nds ofyears thesg infinitesimal amauniy
of soil would have lilt ep inte a Mint
mound, “Vie in dey mound
isty-explain-
Lup wiht
adh Mi
Yo rewats.”
pointouc Phi
As one seule:
i¢hoomore tha
yawn te
have been fuured invide
theie baw.” Aud
iM wiule,
Cb scanty
up tothe top ag lis ats
What the nest teary will be i
belv’s sues. bat me alumerc vw
confusion bas adicady been added. Phere
are those who say the Min vunls are
prowling. Nor is this a new idea, Over 30
sears age. Buraers inthe area st ted
dking about Sure thevre growing.
AWhen Lways were be veh with the
lop of the chicken “coop. "Now they're
several fuches caller.”
The srowing theory cannot be poised
off with a hearty chuckle cither, Some
keen observers have been toking:the idea
sttiowly—Dector Sheffer. for one—
though nobady can prove. stenufieally
whether they aa
: ihe sain
stn a
yore tt
hassle. tt
x
1
Jsomerhing is na¢-déne seon, there will
not he many Mine mounds elt ta purzel
over. Acres of them lave been leveled for
farang. SU others have been dug ap
for'gravel pits aud cut through for high-
ways and raifvoads. Not that the comer:
sation-minded State of Washington
would ever ler them disappear entirely.
A good thing, too. Gecune if how ys
tery mounds redly are growing, we are
i have nivie. pussles to grapple
eo whit on earth is making chem
And where, by all chat
i —Jean Muic
with Wi
grow bi
by General lirhort’s escape. He hay waran,
peromil achidons hoa auaber of
Latin strong men, and the pouty Domini:
nowirlord bay beer
fuiensl) Nneb it wis We
that apparently saved the siquition.
Moreover, We fom
led description of the tosdsaity
tthe ambush we
<b discovered:
Yem
au
potts, Lon, ¢
cl force come yours earficr.
fo rekaion to the dial workbwide ma
nidians Gade che equipment suppticd by
che private dealers ba drop ta the site
Re would: rary
AMD ilsiesny atoll
doy onitedpulaters
the bh
SH unions as Gtk
sat gear, Selb,
Werbell
Gent
wun
oft
HEEL Ob
seclopedt &
trate che rect
Lo owrete, wnitina
aboal Pee
So fragile
bas Deen sens
wopak Re
tieacs Last
the
sets stemler,
apebir ar
what dhe ti
were killed in Viet Nau, Duriiig uke seme
ian AY tre inte.
chired guerrifla woifore rages in tndla-
dozen countiics, the death toll was near
non,
These sherrilla conflicts are ne longer
waged with fowliog pieces and oY
blades. "Uhe-gecrril ca vcll armed
ioothe gevermnent troops.” the US. Cen:
tral Pacelligence Agenty reveal re-
ratty, "Often. che gucreillay weapons
More
‘
ing
finivus Lo
whebning
th af,
troversial ord
ves,
al pros
ree-sinepelin, barshu
ea Liftemery veckets bile
tocsmeash entite bouses--which mist often
Le bought ta ihe Dbheck cee
Down briefly from iis Work War Ul
he. Uf f
ite. had become a
ithacy
os often
worldwide vetopus by T8388
cht operates forrnd that
poh fhodn bce,
tah je a dnee i
fluos, dhe US) State Der
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nooddh titdepubliciad or tinks Mitch Werbell was still a
aly evoked licenses to ex! gun hobbyist. who planted and shipped
govern tropical Wuitsfar a tisi nwowhen he de-
- seloped--ia his homie works: top—wlhat is
ul long been one of today considered’ the Sneat musvle sie
. hineton’s firvovite clients. Tat Cubs fener on the international muaker,
aoe Was racked by pal disorders. 1G Sure poolicieal istinet: and alipl
Nite Dey Jed asapule SKU tre essential in the successful a
- tical pe How of anny nipdadon of emit
. ee eee toh "
oo sellin
tie
do niitiry d
eye SO easnfined An old feiend squadron
7 . 7 vdenly Cenied a paid ions ship. tinned was dedler, exphin:
. foan astensih, . sty. the bellows who ser some:
Middle Baste weld be sue tenty dvited ey ail started oat with au
te bid on ‘the big ¢
tito d
the inde
as aver |
t
rt
moved with govern: nent
Jed urpe poties :
they were propare hte take ¢
. . deliver goods ssifily. A new 1
' : 2 oF global gan merceat ene reed the
. . suceossful Bunitians Munipubicor, Ee
iF
© onder for
Goon, perhaps,
os oe CHIE Reang cata sh lfop-
. jealy atal a pha watch, He
BH inthe ve of the |
OPLCCTS Tess,
ted fy che whe
coves
- . Thaceaesy
are frou the
jer tornils a ervrhi
Rice. Freepe pleat tao nieve
of West
wei vous
-fena Winkie
fie wary
Nae
Veja
tt hive
al tuanlerie,
sft
Techie or
CUCDTORS, ste
hators
rosaphi.
ever com
‘Yo putin thin ow.
VE cauaties
y have miny , Wises
Afotof the hig «or.
cdl to tise with 't thar
ee RTONS al
Micted, mes
“Eve
Me chaugeahtc
{Quen foveracy
porations liad
Bait ihe arr
samnething chen’
shave many taneous goverment”
Mevs grinked a huge. white, trie
phane 1 Wen.
Phing nord France?
No difference. my friend, Remember lay
the, Moraccan government went to
the French Forcign “Olfice tying to ox
tradite one of th
sane
tb gaze
Non. non, our traditions of Tie a
asylum... the wae red freedom. of choice
_ and pe
te government, ta
re. And chey. mate a
Nude deat And: Preach. Incelligence. j jus
tid, “How d'veu a2 Ben Barka
tivered. Basted ar statec i
enee. my ficad
Weis a fact, shared by-govern
siders around it te tha great-power
politics have ser resurgence uf old.
fashioned | Maz Manisa. “Puke the
curious case of Jolin Richard Hawke, a4,
aed Fr
RAF, Ive tury
forry ying by
and
planes
potorment—t
hts a speci
One dav ¢
tC ited Nations spent Key neral
She seemed 1 be promisi
man Hawke wontl £9 ta prison
aio 'eooappeared a
anvions UN Ehiwke
Hor vee bee:
sti Titan's
efthe mane
morte
vs the working
calings,
icv iW.
spose tel
4
OV owene Ete
po ers torn te
CARD SoAMUANE ntsoee. eee ndemreumre th
aye y.
rer
toh caley
ru Piense
nein the
“in eos Due ifs cific hh
amin
Ate bekece,
mpoaeve bE
“Gen
1
the
teas
fu
Te aetae
AO bea cache
. hoevpraws ate up é cura) to ihe ptiasations ines, Tle
they leah sce coneco ted op feolproaed methods of
pleaes had bomb t uihiscris whe uel by wa.
re coukt be Qe fen
ho ques pompobe’s mad what they
were for, told a visitar recently’ iit
Misini. Nevertheless. ce qaestian of sores.
Wie rebel. .
mind, Ore day dtawke he once told a fied, Went what
. BP clanaged with ‘Vieskati oer ae with pov:
Act by ¢ pout § | ernment you
3
abers wishout written’ State: Depacre . Sich aa ey
quity Coast”
confirms diat- doing business ® ith aes
hung ban
if variety of specied
time Towent in @riba-l
with sery nice Bet of see
tenance Marske:
a tone defende
pilot.
ns ba
getoa Mitunil”
tesclopjae”
eres:
be “thionyl it woukt bea
Ga, it wasn
“fo was of 3 first: crate nuh at bar
to prices Me
“Le 4 CORR pk g
by the hundred ae Sf sels ©
Garands with spate clips ae SH:
Srighound areoredt gas under
ato
sitajely Sales ke
a
ge
v Knuwleelge ob de, eee exports. 10.
tugal
nd renades,
naa poiesoup fog over wel
ton and blusdercd audw a ‘pralilitce
CS rene over the White House, *
iowd “p amo
SE ng,
uston Nitien:
he was ity cat wad
using the cade ward *
: > ELaeke’s aeress,
ay prool. the
wv ever accirred,
be — Whe original FAA report of the iscideut
a had mywerionsly vanished. Bat Mager 2,
faally man mae up with a copy
af the report. “Togedier with the Custams
deck on for the sume plane. it proved
. . 2 the Tawser'’s” point suficicntly to tries
jury re Hived some olfici
jake aust Tare been invely’ Miareer
phined, * eT felt Haske shouhl
wot be made the aad
ates «the -
aninet,” he
verictvof roles
ws Pnthe t Nitauist plas rhe Me
nucolont. At a futeracconial
the prineipledt pacifist. Le
s.ishitaee, the poorector al ins dames:
hie gemamenn ditustey. whose ¢
siomal fiienths Gesent aestictions on ex
Pets. Pet secret emerges imecting with
te Ueweary fata yn i
the powerful cin
its N
mr
And ose
at this
oe Geert
stha
pepe nets
ie Tsay wt
Qeaveu fully. con?
aD factors he
thers. ib
tthe
te
Pat Mite Gece yee fae
TSE MEL
Cine
Ao tieie
Shar
pita
wie
list?
au
What do vou
vat
sumac,
You Knew,
omen
Tike pitors-Part pilot auysclf.
Aowhat a putce fixe ie %
te, Me-
vied “as the
an sales Rluanick, For cach
es nist be fisted,
said, "ye
qilor aad
Latome show
-
atare
ite: CLOUL pi
One is the cts ket price of the
teew, retail: for
a. The we
oud 4
the weapon had been purchased: in che
sc ofan Mbt as surplus by
a poveroment fo bouche it ia
vince, the
lor lower,
which hy
uscd ih ever
have been
reb figure is the sales
which the silésman is asking for
m- io the case of the sdine
miley price might Le $50,
Ta ow the de
craks auditors,
The scam bill of ale
TRUK
han Chae fine trie.”
78
We Soo0): the infant
cpm. kept in dt
a a
Saamacert plow
Hobie phew
tencagc on bt
where froin the Con
fopen on chirdeaine:
Onler
Brownies
are ihe
“ton xO}
M nd rife
yi the & papa
tn Louse of its tow ; wound $2
the Madsen 30 cil, machine gut
the jun
uerrilla: platoon 5 firepower
saimertab ail (fron, STLab
ray Mol, Wy are the
botiber. ” armaicd
the V-28 jer
tis the modern. by
‘ sepply !
te which ine in
The (28 de eloped Ma a
tere which ouks aut tat
stout, single
with ritetike accug, AN. Conta
SLT!
ule upota
MBA rocket
ed ballistic
af the Dilek:
owitheur
exponent
whit!
the sr
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missy at ted
Hoster nia
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ws aed.
seetnare
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National Ware
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» Absterrer,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Operations
ATTENTION. - + Associate Deputy Director for Operations :
: . ; ; _ :
2 "FROM: - , Walter T. Lloyd
oo Associate General Counsel
SUBJECT +: Mitchell Livingston Werbell, Il
” 1 Assyou are-aware, on the instruction of United States _
District Judge Peter Fay (Miami, Florida Division), ‘incident to
‘the: Drug Enforcement Administration's prosecution of Subject
_for conspiracy to import <nd distribute multi-ton loads of
’ marijuana, the undersigned made a detailed review of. the files
of this Agency concerning Subject.in August 1976. This exami-
- nation was to ascertain any data that ran to Werbell's guilt or
Dope ee innocence of the offense charged and any other data reflecting the
ae Set _ - nature of the relationship between Werbell and the U.S. Gavernment. —
i oe ; This latter requirement was grounded on the Court's view that
‘Werbell's voluntary reporting to the Agency and any government
‘condonation of his activities might be exculpatory in the eyes of the
jury.
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2. In response, we reviewed the files, identified Agency
‘contacts with Subject and preparee two affidavits: one regarding
non-employment by Mr. B. DeFelice and the second regarding
Werbell's relationship to the Agency by the undersigned. Copies
are attached. During the trial the first affidavit was shown to
counsel for Werbell by DEA counsel, Mr. Sam Sheres, at which . . on
point defendant's counsel stipulated that Werbell was never a :
* forma! employee of the Central Intelligence Agency- Sheres
subsequently returned the affidavits to the undersigned at the
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3, Regarding the relationship of Werbell to the e Agency, as’
_ approved by the Deputy Director, the undersigned appeared before
' Judge Fay in his chambers on 31 August and under oath answered
questions of the Court concerning Werbell. A copy of the transcript
'*, of that-proceeding is attached. You will note that Judge Fay requested
that all pertinent gov ernment records be made available to the Court
‘for its inspéction. Accordingly, copies of Agency files were reproduced,
culled for "Brady-type” ddcuments, excised to protect sources and
methods under the "SWP case criteria" and. reviewed and approved by
Assistant DD/O-on the evening of 1 September. These processed:
_ documents Were then handcarried to Miami by t the undersigned on
_2 September.
mo, 4.- The undersigned advised Judge Fay ‘at 0330 hours on
2 ‘Septemb ér that: had@in my possession. copies of all of the Agency .
. files om Werbell, “had culled them as to possible "Brady" documents
sand was, prepared to review them with the Judge at his convenience.
. He was on the bench with a tight schedule and zsxed that the possible
Brady documents. first be reviewed by Karen Atkinson, the principal
counsel for the prosecution. The undersigned subsequently briefed
Atkinsun on the nature of data in the possible Brady documents. This
resulted in a significant reduction in the number of possibles. The
undersigned gave Atkinson copies of the four unclassified OGC
documents related to the DOD revocation of Werbdell's security clearance
in 1971. In addition, Office of Security documents edited and approved
for release to Werbell under his Freedom of Information and Privacy
Act.request.(Tabs'A-and B of OS response), consisting of media : a
publications and security investigative data, were also provided : i. _
Atkinson. Due to counsel for Werbell raising an issue on Werbell's : }
“use of a boat named "Venus" belonging to CIA, 2 ceclassified copy
ae of the OS short investigative report outlining data concerning Werbell's
use of the Venus to transport arms was also provided Atkinson. The
7 ~ a related OS Headquarters assignment document. was not provided.
- oo ee Related DDO documents on the ownership of Venus by. the "JURE"
Cuban group were mentioned to Atkinson but rot made available.
so oe 5. While the above dccuments were provided the Department of :
. : Justice with the undérstanding they could be passed to Counsel for
Werbell dué to subsequent events noted below, itis not certain that = | ;
this occurred. Specifically, the undersigned declined to release _
additional "Brady" documents without consultation and instructions
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“ -defendante subsequently rested their case. The DOJ had little else
, tg add and the case went to the jury about noon on 3 Sept. mber. ‘AN
“the remaining copies of Agency ducuments were returned te Headquarters
--by the undersigned the evening of 3 September. On 4 September the
jury. returned_a verdict of "not guilty." As a result, the bulk of
"Brady-type" Agency documents or Werbell was not provided to
counsel for: Werbell and Judge Fay reviewed no Agency documents.
It shauld be noted all ‘copies of documents taken to Miami were excised
‘in-accord with the SSWP case criteria" and on return to Headquarters, -
_ these were destroyed by the e undersigned.
TO & Asa related matter, on 16 November Mr. Arthur Egbert
of the Interna! Security Division of. the DEA contacted the undersigned
first-review the files of the FBI on Werbell as’most of the data
‘we haveis ‘containéd in FBI reports. Should FBI data be insufficient .
for his neéds I- ‘sliggested } he seek access to our filés in DDO and Office
of Security via the normal DEA Department of Justice liaison channels.
Walter T. Lloyd
Attachments:
(1). Affidavit - DeFelice
(2) Affidavit - Lloyd
(3) Transcript of Hearing of USDC for Southern District of Florida,
August 31, 1976.
cc: Jerry Brown, SAG/OS, w/o atts
Ed Montgomery, LD/SRCH/DDO, w/o atts
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OGC 76-0844
24 February 1976
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, SOG
Chief, DCD | me
Chief, LADivision , °— - a ¢O =
SUBJECT. :' Mitchell Livingston Werbel TI
ee oS t was advised by. the Justice Department.on 23 February that
.. Werbel has beer indicted and the trial is scheduled to begin on. 29 March
.. in Miami, Florida? The charges relate to importing and distributing
quantities of marijuana. With Werbel's propensity to raise his past
" .. affiliations with the Agency, we can anticipate problems during this trial,
: An additional problem is presénted because Werbel is ‘defended by Edwin
os ae . \.Marger who was th ense attorney for John Hawk in the B-26 case in
" ‘Buffalo, New Yerk in' 1966. It was Edwin Marger who subpoenaed the CIA |
General Counsel as a°defense witness,
f 2. The Justice Department has.réeceived information that a person
either currently or formerly affiliated with the CIA has. been participating
in Werbel's meetings with his attorney. It would be appreciated if all
_ addressees could review their holdings on Werbel and determine if there
| is any validity to any recent contacts with him. I would urge that instruc-
‘tions be sent to Miami that no, repeat no, contact with Werbel take place.
between now and the beginning of the trial. :
3. It would be helpful if each addressee could’prepare a summary
of the various contacts Werbel has had with CIA in the past. Please check
to see if you have any information on a Colonel Bayard who was killed in
' Atlanta, Georgia during the summer of 1975, Bayard, reportedly an
| associate of Werbél's, had previous contacts with the Agency. It would
be appreciated if your responses could be received by close of business
2 March. a ue
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GRENADA DURING THE LATE EVENING HOURS GF A SATURDAY IN 41D OR .
LATE JuLy 1975, THE JREVOLUT LONARTES WILL WP PEAR TO € SCOTTISH ~
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‘@on’ Conversation,:: :
told'me that Macken,. a JOT-classmate of ours, had been fired. by
‘the Agency.-+ According, to “Dyckman, Mackem is now employed, in the
Washington area as a private investigator. In addition, accord-
ing to Dyckman, Macken is involved with a paramilitary activity |
funded by some unnamed British source. [he activity, which
Dyckman-referred to’as “the new land project” seeks to establish :
a tax shelter on one of ‘the out-islands of the Caribbean by ; .
forcefully taking over the island and establishing a government — :
there. Mackem is supposedly involved in paramilitary training
of forces who would participate in this paramilitary adventure
again. According to Dyckman, the parazilitary training sunnosedly
‘takes place in Georgia not far from Atlanta.
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Capitalist revolution, the ultimate solution
the successful managérs of
America's econamy—its en-
trepreneurs, financiers, mer-
@ = chandisers,
ss’ talking rebellion.-A kind of
ebellion, anyway. There is no call
to subvert the Republic, only to
abandon it. In increasing numbers,
America’s most affuent and active
elites are threatening to withdraw
their funds, their assets, ulti nately
even themselves and their families
from.the centers of the U.S. econ-
omy, which many of them seem to
consider done for. Nicholas - von
Hoffman, the acerbic and preter-
naturally foresighted columnist of
The Washington Post, found that in
- some of mid-America’s best ervcu-
tive clubs, “Theré is talk of buring
fold coins and keeping them in the
office safe, of owning a piece of lund
to retreat to when the trouble
starts.” The hero of the year’s most
durable best seller, Kon Can Profit
From a Monetary Crisis, hy: Marry’
Erowne, is “Peter Panic.” the quine -
‘tessential American small investor.
Hevis in flight from his own na-
tional economy. Transferring every
penny he owns from U.S. invest-
ments into Swiss banks and South
African gold stocks, Peter Panic
Practically deubles his worth from
“1970 to "33s then he ia ready to,
take the most’ important Step to.
find himself a sechutéd rural retreat
to weather the nation’s coming
troubles, ,
Rut retreat arhere? That's the
basic problem nune of these doum-
suyers grapples with, A. seven.
ty-five-thousand-dollar-a-vear oman
who pulls up lock, stock and bond!
ne ~~ ;
260 ESQUIRE: scPRUARY / “ji 7
Qe
by Andrew St. George _ : ar ue
investors—are -
farmhouse may find there » mea-
sure of protection “from random
violence—<or he may ‘find, if real
trouble starts, that in-his isolation
he’s utterly.defenseless,
~ Unless, of course, he his planned .
‘ahead—as far uhead and us care-
fully ¢ c
can only call, for the neument, the
Abaco Plan (it. remains to be seen
by events, of course, Vhether the
~ ‘Abaco planners were as wise and
prescient as they were farsighted
and careful). The originators of
the Abaco idea were the first to im-
Plement the urge to abandon Amer-
ica with a concrete design, includ-
ing a destination, provisiun for per-
sonal and financial safety, monetary
reward-and even a Utopian social
Program. Though the men behind
Abaco ure nearly the opposite of
the commune-seekers of the late
Sixties and early Seventies, their
cljectives are much the same. They
- seek a way out and a return te
fundamental values, but their most
fendarental value is the propost-
then that each of them shoul be-
many times a millionaire, untrou-
bled by inflation.
By the time you read this, the
men of Abaco may have accom. -
Dlished the first staves uf their pro- -
fran cin which case you will have
read about them in the newspa-
pors)-—or they may have failed
be in the proc Poregrou :
But Vu tike y. et them as f
did, ata lunch in Waskington, Le,
hist May. :
“Cra Hever! and tet alip the dugs
ont :
investments to move to-a secluded .
the criginaturs-of what‘cne’
. No, sir!’ Not here in Duke Zei- _
bert’s place you don’t; this well-
- bred Washington restaurant admits |
no animals. Not even if they're
Wearing eighty-dollar Church's
‘shoes. Not even if they happen to
be the familiar old two-legged war
hounds who were made immortal in
the Shakespearean line. and who
are being made fashionable again
this year by the success of Fred-
erick .Forsyth’s’ latest book, The
Dou mo
of War, Lo
Here we are in 1974, murky,
angst-ridden, confusing oht "7A, and
with Forsyth's novel a best seller,
hailed as “soon to be a major mov-
ie,” deferentially praised for its.
“reportorial rea inure and.
more people are talking about “the
cogs of War’ as if they knew what
the phrase meant: an internutional
cunspiracy of financiers and killer
commandos who Wage mercenary
mini-wara in the quest for maxi-
payoffs. What nonsense! A drink at
Duke Zeibert’s polished: bar -will
five us a better view of reality
than Fred Forsyth’s collected
works,”
Take Mister Mitchell ingston
WerLeil here, a ruddy, jovial, maus-
tached: ch sipping his prepran-
dial Tanqueray martini catra dry.
It's obvivus that if there were any-
thing doggy er bellicose about Wer-
Rell, he woulda‘t be linching wher
he is—at the head ef the of
"prize front corner table, :
Or take the tall well-tailored
Mav sitting neatte Werbell, It is)
Plain ata glance that he looks and
a having just been overhear! ask-
i "May To have the pickles,
sounds lise a patrician
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London clubman. And thaws just.
what he is: Kebert Hamilton, Bar-
on of Pelhaven and Stenton, a dis-
tinguished member of the House
of Lords. -
In fact, a.good Jook at the leg-
" endary Mitch WerBell—millionsire
“firearms tycoon, designer of the
world’s best muzzle silencer,. ad-
' senturer, friend of dictaters and
‘C.LA: “agents, ‘manipulator’ of the
fack-of small. nations—and at ‘the
~. ‘seven men’ who are his luncheon
. guests today reminds’ us that, in
real Jife, the stratexy.of private
s demands, first of all, finesse.
: Forsyth’s ‘s-telling, “the dogs of
get together only to--make
hai boiled “conversation about
. “knocking off an entire republic”
‘with the aid-of World War H_ ma-
chine ‘pistols taboriously concealed
factures” hia own -weaponry, which
“are recugnized all over the warld
as the most sophisticated small
arms obtainable.. Having acquired
a taste for irregular warfare as an
O.S.S. commando ‘leader behind
‘Japanesé lines in World War IT,
WerBell is rumored: tu have taken
a hand iti a jong string of mini-
wars since then, fvom the South
Chiaa Sea to the Caribbean and the
Mev iterzanean, Hut WerBell frowns
on <rass badinage, especially with
food. At Zeibert’s the table talk is
mostly-about gastronomy today, in -
part because'the dill sours and soft-
shell crabs are truly remarkable, in
part because the host at the neigh-
” boring table is Clifton Daniel. the
silver-haired Washington bureau
chief of The New York Times.
Eut by the time coffee and Cour-
er arrive, Daniel and his party
depart. Werbell lights a finely
veined Montecruz double corona. “1
talked to the island tuday," he says,
and suddenly the table is all atten-
tion.
he island’—-that's what this
lunch is all about. The island
is Abaco; not yet. an inde.
pendent republic, nor a center
of commerce ated finance, but
coral hump, either. In fact, Abaco
is the sevend-largest Jandmasa in
the Hahamas—Great Abaco and _
Little Abaco, surrounded by a
sprinkling of small reefs and cays,
over seven hundred square miles
of fertile tropical paradise. Mitth
Werbell and his gucets have come
to Washington to discuss a project
42) tsQuint-: eCHRUARY
drums. WerBell’s world is.
Sionics“Inc:, he designs ‘and manu- ~
by no means a negligible
straight out of a Forsyth seriye:
the take-over of Abacu—an action
that will allow these men to pet
themselves and. their money profit-
ably out of the U.S.
To be sure,- any resemblance to
popular fiction stops short with the .
basic idea.’ Commando politics ig
dead. It will no longer ‘de to break|
open a case of booties hand gre-
nades and storm the palace. In fact, ‘
Abaco has no palace. What it does ‘
‘ have'is:six to seven thousand native
inhabitants who lead lives ranging
from ' quiet Stagnation to mute
_poverty. <-
:To be conquered, Abaco must ‘be
‘.attacked=that fiindamental, aspect
of territorial ‘expansion has not
changed in four thousand years—
but-in an age of psychological war-
fare, motivational research; sub-
-liminal propaganda and ‘behavior
. Modifcation, the. tactics must be
/ different. WerBell's: ‘first assault ‘on *
- great. skill and ruthless persuasive-
ness,-the citizens of Abaco are ‘con:
vinced, step by step, that they must
become an independent nation: that
becoming an independent nation is
the greatest, most rewarding thing
in. the whole wide worid: that it is
they, the citizenry of Abaco, who
Must urgently .need and demand
and fight for status as a self-gov-
erning commonwealth.
“I talked to the island for. almost
ain hour this-‘morning,” Wer¥ell re-..
Peats gently, now that everyone
around the table is watching him
with close attention, “They finally
got- the slips. They've already dis-
tributed half of them. They'l) make
2 one-spot run this weekend and see
how they score. They thin
sixty to sixty-five percent.”
No translation is needed. As the
Watergate tapes have demonstrat-
ed, men who share a secret scenario
come tu share a secret language, as
if by osmosis. Werlell’s remarks
reveal that he has had a lorg-dis-
‘tance conversation’ this morning
with one of his chief operatives on
Abaco, using a clear phone line—
ic, a connection involving untapped
phone numbers. (If the conversa-
tion nad not involved a key agent
on Abaco, and if ithe ph F
been suspect, the conversation
would have been brief.)
The agent on the jsland—most
likely C.K. “Chuck” Hall who has
served as WerLHell's principal oper-
ative on Abaco during most of the
Summer of 1074-—reported that the
special courier who Ooveasienally ar-
“vives from Miami aboard a small
amphibisn seaplane, bringing con- *
Sk Ae
38
sipnments which the Nz
-and- Africa, Ws
thorities are not sunnased to cee,
had delivered a shiprrent of biank
survey forms, Tr poiling- slips,
devised by a prestigious U.S. opin-
jon-research firm, are to scontior
sentiment on Abaco in.favor of in-
dependence—not just once, but
week by week, as WerBeli’s psywar
campaign unfolds. _ .
Furthermore, WerBel! learned
this morning that a test sampling
focused on a single Abaco settle
.ment, perhaps Marsh Harbour ‘or
Fox Town, had been scheduled by
his. agents on Abaco for the coming
weekend. The organizers expected
to poll between sixty and sixty-Eve
percent. in favor of independence— -
an impressive score, reflecting the |
fact that the covert political cam
_paign of WerBell and. Co. is in its
sixth month. - -
aré indeed—not. merely se
' rious: but experienced, pow-
érful and farsighted. Three
Hof. WerBell's’ luncheon
a puests are former C.I.A. ca-
reer otticers, all three recently | re- :
branch, where they acquired in-
valuable experience in the manipu-
lation, dismanthng and rearranging
of governments. John Muldcon, who
is WerRell’s principal agent in
Washington, has served as a PolAd
—a political adviser—in Vietnam
er Macken has
seen similar duty in a number of
Southeast Asian countries, and Ted
Rousses, a tanned, greying man,
has been a senior CLA. clandestine
services olficial! in the Mediterra-
nean—ltaly, the Balkans, above all
Greere— for’ almost twenty years
before he retired last year to’ join,
ostensibly, the management of the
Astor, Washinyton’s best Greek
restaurant, long owned by his
family. :
These men are not war hounds or
gunslingers. Their ethos and. telos
thrust mot toward violence but
toward control. They are technetron-
ic conflict managers—planners, or-
ganizers, und oniy occasionally the
manipulators of vivtent action, Mub
doen is a tal, pink deep-chested
Trishman faithfully cast in the mold
“from which most of the chief in-
apecturs of large American police
departments scem to spring, Mick-
em looks like Ivy League grad.
uate instructor, nal, Duttoan-dewa,
horn-rimmed, alert, with a Hong
kong Racquet Cheb tie to match
his niivy blazer. The pipe-smoking
Roussos, in his Mawlessly cut En-
klish trepicais, demonstrates what
the French mean when thes say
3 -re these. people serious? * Thes mo,
a
44-00000
Pa)
distingué—the aging Charles Royer
plunked in a spy scenario, looking
not so much the part of James Bond
as his enigmatic superior, M. A‘
* three, follow Werkell's briefing with
small nods and ‘half smiles of ap-
proval.
Werfell talks on, his eyes on the
pearl-grey ash of his’ cigar, his
growly voice low. There's ‘work to |
be done—lots of ‘it. The day known
ss U.D.[.—that is, the date: when
“Abaco breaks away ‘from? the-Com-."
- monwealth’ of ‘the. Bahar
the
Unilateral ‘Declaration - of | ndepen-
dence—is tentatively set for New
Year's Day of 1975. The operations
_-Tequired to seize, control of the is-
- orisins ve been” disguised . as the
sineve.
ait: that
h such amazit
the world’s maj
of: ‘seemingly. local on Aero
and deceptively “ad- hoc’ - groups
have sprung up: to handle those ac-.
‘tivities that cannot be kept from*
public view—propaganda, organiza- ,
tion,.and so ‘forth. There are: the
Abaco ‘Independence Movement
(known as A.ILM:); the Abaco De-
velopment Council; Friends of
Abaco; the “Prosperity "74" Eco-
nomic Conference on Abaco.
Every one of these cover organi-
zations has been clandestinely <re-
ated, financed and managed from
WerHell’s headquarters in Powder
“Springs, a-suburb of Atlanta. To
coordinate their activities—propa-
ganda, recruitment, proselstization, ”~
the importation of distinguished
“baco’s head honcho: ‘mit.
lionaire, ideologue and phi-
tosopher Michacl C, Oliver,
.
. seaplane, and a halfway ho
promising independence - mi
er. of. a former U.
“the cause of U.D.L is es
“guest speakers from the U.S. who,
preach the independence gosps! but-
tressed by a variety of economic
ard political promises—-a care hy
camouflaged “forward hes
ters” has been set-up in Mi
large, deceptively suburban &
at 1666 S.W. Twelfth Street
‘a hich-powered SSE radio ¢ .
a “dispatch center” for hardling
cargo traffic with Abaco via a small
for
whe are discreetly fawn to Mi
Gn arrival; the. independence ac--
-tivists. are either enrolled in pouti-
Cal indoctrination courses. held in
‘Niami, or, having been provided
with plane’ tickets: under various
cover names, they are flown farther
north tu o training base near At-
ng shinder ¢ ‘the command
- infantry oceér, -.
Col.Robert Bayard..
Col. Bayard, a tall, leathery nian
‘in thé Gary Cooper mold, with grey
exes and a shock of reddish brown
hair, is the officer in charge of “spe-
cial ‘personnel. Young, muscular,
unattached: Abaconian independence |
enthusiasts, whose commitm
Strong, ure given seven weex
sSupersecret instruction in the
of. small arms, demolition cevices-
and other commanda skills at the
proving grounds of Mitch Wer-
Fells arms company. Prov
greunds?-~ Well, WerHell om
plenty of ‘gadgets that Lear testing.
His companies. produce a deadly
sniper rife, “accurized,” automat.
ed, utterly silent, with (He built-in
capability of plugging a beer can at
& thousand y —"We guarantee
thes mich,’ says Wertell—and a
special sighting device which en-
ables the rifleman ‘to fix his target
"day or night. With Gordan Ingram,
Werlell has designed and Preduces
the incredible Ingram, a miniatur-
ized submachine gun no farger
than the familiar. .45 service auto
matic, eight hundred rounds per
‘minute, the whole shooting match
about as noisy as a very fast Ping-
Pong. match—“pac .. . pac .. .-pac-
pacpac’—the barrel is a patented. —
Werkell silencer. There is plenty of
“sophisticated equipment” to test.
But among visitors who have heen
invited there more than -once, the
place—electronic security fencing,
the dog patrols, the imperious warn-
‘ing signs, the helipad for cambsat ©
choppers, the airstrip for the com-
fany Learjet—amrng people who
call Mitch by his first name, the
place is known as “the farm.”
Rgraining special personnel is a
rigorous regime, and Col.
Bayard keeps himself ia
shape; at Zeibert’s he takes
grilled liver and a singie
beer, and lunches in silence,
seldom intervening in the discus-
sion, oecasioaally glancing at his
wr chronumeter—he must be
back at the farm by nightfall, ‘and
a3 a mere colone!, he must “fly: come
mercial’—no Learjets pre-warmed
on the ready strip.
Setting out the final phases of
the Abaco take-over campaicn. Wer-
oy 22 ABACO: NATIONAL LAND TRUST -
MENT eC We
Ka
LALA HOBIE R
eo ee
—
2a Ob
ea erv awe Bilbrectew orea wert red
Peted TVe tare:
fa ere we reese ere ere altel aieathed
feet NMP we
Ah, yes. the seven thousand native inhabitants: afser the
tevolution, every Abaconian will et a certificate tike this
one, worth one acre of homestead land absolutely tree.
Y3s
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_ fees
Bell sounds as smoothly and play-
fully Machiavellian as the
ot really make-or-break media
but
e: their self-image.” It's easy:
We're gonna use only
‘Abaconians’ think of
“lis. Well, as people of
‘In reality, they’
BRars | hunkered. ona moun‘ai
‘other. holiow hype. ‘No effecti Ps
war concept i is. .
Stretching across the central ‘and
g° Bahamas. Com-
. th, administered ‘by the
Pindling government in “Nassau,
they‘re'still government land, strict-
uy ho trespassing for. Private, citi-.
. ‘zens:
dust suppose, the scenario goes,
that'on January 1, 1975, good old
torpid hung over “sorry-general-
the-switchboard-is-closed” New.
Year's Day, Great Abaco and Little | |
- Abaco and all the lesser cavs. reefs
and coralback adjacent therets, de-
clare themselves.an independent re-
public. This vast virgin acreage
would: be—zp for grabs. Every na-
tive-burn Abacunian could line up
for his divvy. .
“Willihe get it? asks Ted Rous-
80s at trie restaurant.
-you bet your boots,” says
“Here, see if Fo can find
-. +. He flips through his
attaché case, custum-made by Peal’s
of Londsn, pulls out sume goll-
‘elaborately printed bends.
the Abaco National Land
Land Entitlement Certificate. This
guys every native Abaconian adult
geta his one-acre homesite free and
clear after. independence. And on
the ben ary share, he'll get some
of the m:jor lease revenues, Here's
the tender, lays it all on the line.
You. bet thes get a share. Fre
i right here,
hat the political situa-
co tx Justand fairs” ”
a fair,’ says Roussos
f course, just and fair. If
ativnal Land Whatnot gives
each hative a che-acre homesite, it
will vive them al, nian, woman and
64 Fsyuint: reoRuaRy -
t senior.
-, account executive of » mediuni-
ized ad agency’ plotting a tricky:
he support of the locals is
ial; “To. get it, we're gunna |
southern. reaches of Abaco ‘there. are a
eficiary Share Certificate. _
" And here's. the other gizmo, the
children all together, one perce’ of
their own land. Who will decide
“what's fest and feir?” :
“Ah... probably I will.”
There he is... the lotw voice. the
bony-figure in the forty-ninedollar
Robert Hall drip-dry suit, the jack-
et bulge between chest and armpit
contouring ‘not ‘the :familiar shoul-
“der holster but .a Hewlett-Packard
minicalculator: Mike Oliver likes
‘ sitting.at the far énd of the table
‘with a notebook beside the butter
plate.. He-has lunched here prudent-
- Iy‘and salubrioualy on fothing but
cold fish’ and ‘icéd-tea and with a
health-conscious: frown for the va:
por. of’ two-dollar cigars, staring in-
ntly at every ‘speaker in turn, now
staring at Tec ‘Roussos over the re.
all point but: é ‘good-.point, ‘Just?
“and: ‘fair’ are only © ‘words until’
suméebody decides’ what they are
supposed to mean. On Abaco, I will
“decide.” That's the dig point, isn't
it?”
Right you are, Mike. Chesty’
Mitch WerRell and Big Jack Mul-
doon and Smart Walt Mickem and
Courtly Lord Belhaven in their be-
spoke three-hundred-dollar suits
and club ties and hand-rubbed
Peal's cases, and Bob Bayard in his
craggy silence, and all the other
N.C.P. stalf'(New-Country Project
is what that stands for) and special!
personnel drawing contract pay on
or about Abaco are ultimately only
meant to enforce w Mike Oliver
considera just and fair and desir-
able. Ted Roussos knows it, too; he
resigns from the project the day
after the luncheon meeting. But no
one else does. Why should they?
Mike Oliver is here, after all, not
just as the founder.and constitu- .
tional creator of a perfectly séeri-
ous American new-coiintry move--
ment, but in representation of a
powerful syndicate of financial
backers, It-is, above all, Oliver who
is making independence an immi-
nent reality fer the citizens of
_ Abaco, most of whom have never
herid his name.
Kut.among the driven, troubled,
questing financiers of America, |,
Oliver is more than a name. To
many husiness leaders he's a miri-
cle worker, a minor prophet on the
crumbling walls'of the city, a far-
sighted sentry registeriig the ap-
prozch of the forces of darkness.
» For a specter is haunting America
nr new apparition of four space
aye horseinen: Inflation, Unemploy-
ment, Depression and Chaos. And
BAS
providentially, at this critical june
ture in mid-1974, Michael C. Olver,
in asentiation vith Mitchell Wor
Bell, offers the drivea rich an alter-
native: not just some ‘backecuntry
hidey-hole, but citizenship and _resi-
dénce in an entirely new country: a
newborn commonwealth wholly ded-
icated to the protection of private
wealth and the survival—indeed,
the reriral—-of the classic free-
enterprise system.
Long before the Dow hit the five
hundreda, and coffee went up to
fifty cents a cup, long before old
people began eating’ dog food and
farmers ‘dumping their calves into
ditches, Mike Oliver foresaw that
the free-enterprise econemy was
‘doomed -in—America: It sounded ~
» Strange at first, coming from Mike
- Oliver, this single-minded belief’ in
“devaluation; decline and fall, for i in
the mid-Sixties-the-dollar was still
the fixed star of the economic firma-.
ment, the U.S. economy was boom-
ing, and Oliver himself seemed the
very embodiment of the American
dream of success: a European im-—
migrant to the-U.S, at eighteen, he
had made his first million by thirty:
(real-estate development, construc-
tion) and 1965 saw him living on a
charming wooded estate in Nevada
with s pretty wife named Retty and
three lively children. Approaching
fifty, Oliver was the president of
sever:! medium-sized corporations,
a settled, influential community
leader and’ the employer of a rav-
ishingly beautiful secretary named
Vicky Jo Todd, who was crowned
Miss Nevada in 1970. Yet for al-
most ten. years, where other busi-
nessmen and economists saw only
progress and prosperity, Oliver di-
vined a long-range trend toward de- :
Pressivn and disaster.
Worldwide travel and an intense
reading of economics helped con-
vince him by 1965 that, as he told
a visitor years later, “They're go- -
ing to screw up the money.” He
felt certain that debauchery of the
doliar would lead to political crisis,
inflation, and ultimately to sume
sort of dictatorship.
“Once I saw that the dollar was
kaput, that whatever the govern.
ment did would only make matters
worse, I dumped my stocks and
bonds ‘and switched to.a strong
position in gold coina. Everyone
laughed, except my friends; my
friends said Vd gone crazy. Well, as
> you know, it turned out that I'd
made some pretty snarp bets in the
money market, and instead of call-
ing to suyyest where | could get -
sume psychotherapy, my friends
called to (Contiuned an page s3ts
og een.
14-0000
ie
nm Where
stanie t tips, Amd.
real money
t 1 Dhad gout
: Just the oppesite was
: nvestnent’ oers and
. and analysts and fo
nsultants were
y couldn't
Noses were against the wall, and so—
the market. Let me tell you, not
vo opeuple do. Amd the way iti han.
. at wasn't any tips or charts ur
ig managers; what really hap-
that by 1065 Pd: beconie &
disciple, eally—of Vrofes-
an Mises.”
or von Alists, the longest-lived
t -tweb, most prolific {nineteen
bouxs) and least self-etfucing economist
Austriun Schyul founded .by
werk, died in./1903 in New
(whore: he'd been: teaching
eae a
tury of. obscurity and: ricglect, his teach-
: ings begun to enjoy a renaissance here,
2 way Karl Marx came into
e yuns of the Red Army
iWhle in the distance.-
ore people listened to Von
time, there would be more gold
cs like Oliver today, and al-
vot many did, the professor's
tiny enteriv of adinirers often compared
Fete mee te ee eee:
en
iitrac oaservalive ‘eapit
s, of course.
3 was a polymath and his
us are complex, but some of the
tT dvctrines are not difficult. to
yun Mises believed that human
Ta fuire capitalism
mie thing. He had
acramentnal faith in the
ag a mere institution—the
r “computer” seen by Key-
the guvernment can tink
whenever it needs*te—but aaa
1 Process whi ho regulates
Tai uch as one cannot
ne watch with a bung
Mises was convinced that
utd not intervene in eco.
‘ Tom! irs, in the perovidential work-
i market, without causing
rventionism” was a self-
. tus circle: the first gov-
3 7 0 ernnirntul intrusion into business neces-
2 sitated a second to stem the ravages of
the first. then a third one to unde the
juences ef the second: then
aiervention to’
third... Von Mises des
the whole
pees
errr O Rte Ree
: handwriting n when their’
40) just as, after a-half: cen-_
tern Eurupe ot abuut the.
- smoking experience.
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If you've never
had one, have an
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Long, stender, muld-casting A&C Grenadiers
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> use of suppressive Mreasur
Chaos and tyranny—that is sesat
Mike Oliver foresaw ne early as a e4,
the inevitatle result of America’s “ine
terventionist” and “collectiviot’ fiscal
That he made million
! profits alon
T
confirmieyt his premonitions. OF course.
“the profits. helped: to “people who tend
fe cuise in verms of sno .ey—-that oa,
most of us—th med.to prove that.
Oliver had something.
To tell the work w: hat he had, Uiiver
wrote a book in 1968: A New ‘Cousti-
_ tution for a New ‘Country, Printed
- privately, never. noticed in a book Fe,
w, Written in pedestrian declaratory
sle, the book has ‘thus far sold 13,400
copies through the mail—proving thot’
there does - exist that contradictuty
thing; a genuine underground best
seller. ©
The subtitle on the ‘cover reads: “Has :
the Time’ Come To Abandon the United
States?” Oliver's answer is a firm
“Yes." The book tells why, and how.
“The United States’ can ‘nv longer
" saved from severe ‘crisis... . Tho
not yet under complete tyranny, preva-
lence of totalitarian ideas and increased
prove that
f freedoni-is in’ sight: {in
oe ‘EOnty} those who- ar-
ly départure will. eS
“The book is nota tract; it’s a plan of
ction, ‘If Ludwig von Mises is indeed
ism, and Harry Browne, the best-selling
author who invented Peter Panic, .per-
haps its Bakunin, its prolific pa
atructionist, then Mike Oliver is “its
Fidel C.stro—the ultimate militant
who redciines the doctrine in terms of
tetal actizn., Browne's book, advocating
that self-sufficient people withdraw to
“retreat homes” for safety, has snow-
balled into an all-season hest seller; but
‘it's Mike Oliver. who is about to show.
them how to do it.
“Tha person with self-respect has o
right to preserve hia life and freedom,”
Oliver's book reassures the reader. “But
he has no duty to y in a country
whose government policies will destroy
him.”
The country Oliver is describing isn’t
Nazi Germany; history is a cruel joker
—this time around, it's the United
States. “Means for effective action to
save freedom in the United States in
the foreseeable future no longer exist.
Thus, the freedom-loving ‘person ‘has
no choice: leave, or be deatroyed.”.
_ Fortunately, “a ‘surprising number
of nearly uninhabited, yet quite suit-
able pluces for establishing 9 new coun-.
try still exist. . ... The exact Jocation
of the new country ennnot be revealed
vt this tin.e. Yet, one has hut to look at
the western hemisphere ta find that
places for establishiiiy a new, faircecced
country ste exist.”
And now, that “fair-sized country”
country sevkers, wealthy and influen-
tial men who would have laughed at
352 ESQUIRE: FEBRUARY
Young ¢x-
the
. intelligence’ officer whe is. not me
centhusiastic, this lean _ young “har
‘best of all. black; off he goes to wor
among the silent, sun-wrinkled fisher- .
Mike Oliver's stcictures & short while
aye, are supparting his campaign with
money and anything else that might be
required, What ‘ou need, Mise;
just say the word, Slike. And the mest
on of Oliver's well.
j nas been
he Miteh
8, pars-
‘) . New it’s the
Oliver-Wer8ell organization, at least se
far as Abaco ‘is concerned. Special
personnel are interviewed, recruited,
briefed: Walter Mackem, the scholarly
vA. officer leaves fur the
Raharnas- on’ his assignnient, Big
John Mulduon rents a suite in the La-
fayette Building in midtown Washing-
ton, Kaiph McMullen is dispatched to
Miami, along. with a pale, quiet, former’
British intelligence officer known only
as “Grant wha is a communications spe-
Feil to run wireless traffic with
W érBell- Oliver’ organization’s.agent
network on Ahaco . .. coded ‘wireless
affic.. five it groups and all that
jazz, the. way-a proper ‘intelligence sta .
keptical Ted Roussos
tion.does it. The‘
is sodn replaced with another U.S:
charger. ‘Named Charles Boyle, he
men.and lobster trap of Abaco.”
And yet.who-but Mike Oliver-is des-
tined to” comprehend it, to encompass it,
to direct it all?-Who but Oliver unde
Stands that the campaign for Abaco is
not another banana-republic Jand grab, -
that this ia an ideological, yes, a moral
movement? Who makes sure that the
ideas of free enterprise and unfettered
“market capitalisni find seme expression
in every leaflet, pamphlet or newsletter
that the Oliver-WerBell organization
produces fur distribution on Abace?
AIM DEMANDS CONSTITUTIONAL CHANCES
WHICH WILL ELIMINATE THE. POWER OF
GOVERNMENT TO ARBITRARILY LIMIT PER-
SONAL RICHTS! AIM DEMANDS AN IMME-
DIATE END TO GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIT
AND CONTROL OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISES.
AIM DEMANDS. THE ESTABLISIEN ENT OF A
t, “pare-lemred men and
women of Abaco really demand all this?
Why ask? Mike Oliver has it at] thought
out fur them, Avterr uf ao remote-con-
trolled independence scenario, he means
to be a bon putron—not just the remote
maninulator, but in time the eifcient
and productive manager of the affairs
of Abaco. One question remains tu be |
settled here at lunch.
“Weare sure that our special person-
nel will seize and hold control on Abace
“when U.D.L comes," Qliver says, turn-
ing directly to Lord Belhaven. “What
I'm still worried about is the at te of
the British suvernment. The Pindhng
regime in Nas. will urge military in-
tervention by the British when they
alize that their constabulary ia no patch
for uur men, We want to be sure that
intervention docs ‘not tike place, Do you
think you can do itt
Lord Helhaven is an urbane, unflap-
pable vetc
House ot Lords. He is ao
3. vB
PROPEL LIT
capond for the povernment
gcovement aver the first British loly-
“Oliver attcriptal te evtain te repre.
spent the tt sof the hace cam.
pai i nani.
Colin M in for bes
a
perl amd ovepbesrs
ime menn.
date lieutensn : of the Arey
and ‘Sutheriand Hig iers who was
serving a termin Parhament asa Com
n “Mad Match"! Mitchell was a
Brought ever te Werkells Ate
Lunta estate on the usual ollexpenses-
paid trip to meet some of Abaco's spoo-
sours, Mitcheil turnal to be abrasive
and relentlessty acquisitive. To belp
Abuco slong, he vanted a large fee.
a very large fee. Hie visit wad not ‘a :
success,
Tard Bethaven is diferent. Keeping
an eye on Oliver, ¢a .
fully as the American is watching Aim,
he decides not to explain the coniplexi-
ties. of influencing Her Majesty's Gov
erninent. “Oh, absolute he tells Oli-
ver with an encouraging ‘smile. “Not to
worry. I don't think Loudon really cares
what happens in ‘the Bahamas, yoa
know—tvo m: “dlouly miseries at
home. i've al y tabled a question on
Abaco for next week in the House, and
we'll keep up the pressure, I'll promise
you.that. By the tinte U.D.1. ia due...
fo, I -don’t think we should worry too
don.”
“Well, UD. is alt set: New Year's
Day,”. says Oliver. His face is suddenly |
different; the intense stare turns into a
‘warm, alniost aectionate grin. “Until
then, good luck, everybody, and back two
work. There's lots to be done.”
he mea rise in silent ageremer!. The
Tischgceprack is over: within twen-
ty-four hours the Oliver-WerHell orga-
nization is bacs in high gear. The patis
to ULILT, is lined with a thousand tasks;
connections to be coupled, mingled pa-.
raineters separated, contingencies re
" planned, “operational eapauilities™ to be
“actunted.”
* Rohert Anthony Carmichnel Hanil-
ton, thirteenth Raryn of Belhaven and
Stenton, jets back to London overnixzht,
pensively sipping Isic of Islay Scotch ia
a frunt-cabin VILE. seat. A fortnight or
so is spent planning and tablige mo
tions, and on June 1), at half past two
ef the clock, with the House of Lords
reassembled after the Whitaun recess,
the Lord Chanevllor on the Woolsack,
the Bishup of Portsmouth having read
the proper prayers, Lord Hethaven rises |
to address the pewrs of the realtor in a
voice of singuiar yravity: ~ ,
“My Lords, 1 dey ivave to ask the
Question which stands in my name on
the Order Paper. The Que tien was as
follows: To ask Her Ma
bivnt what 4
to mike, to t
bassine
Lord
ry und
the Abace
ands are
which bee
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foree of repe! ton, the Otiver-WerBell
! again,‘as-on-a number of previous oc-
Lords that the plucky,’ oppressed little
. Abaco
“State on July 10; 1973. Te would nomad
therefore, be appropriate for Hee M
rernment in the United King:
Kita seen to intervene in- the interral |
‘Bohamas.”
aven -and ‘Stenton: “My
the noble Lord for that °
Lords: Ei the
repiy ant appreciate what he says... .
And aithoughithe people of Abaco have
Rat. on the recent record, demonstrably
$uitfered harassment, and Lord Pelha-
ven knows it, there is's subliminal sense
in Which it's all quite true. To lure the
government into procisiming and-reit--
erating the p inciple of nonintervention
in the newly i dependent: Bahamas -is_
one of the subtler gosls-of Lord Belha-
ven “s strategy. -
Lord Goronwy-Roberts is ‘densely.
gtatifyingly‘e ”
Lords, this is the case of .an: indepen:
dent country. . My Lords, indepen-
dence. is indepe dictum
‘hardens’ into. dogma, if only by sheer
2
casions, impressed .upon the House of
In Powder: Springs. Ceorgia,- ‘where
Col. Bayard is sweating five special per-
ninel trainees from Abaco down at the
“Gnachine-gun range behind the fishpond:
ef Mitch Werfell’s farm, it is nine
o'clock in the morning. Dusty, strained,
popryed from the jabhing of rapid-fire
recvils, the colonel and his boys, whose
diurnal “duty tour” begins at six a.m.,
take a break. In doxy little electrie carts
of the sort used hy golfers, they roll si-
. Iyntlyacress the clase-cropped lawn of
the WerBell estate, up to the manor
house where they draw “midmorning
rations”—country ham sandwiches, pc-
ean biscuits, cold milk in fourteen-ounce
classes. Then it’s down to the riffe
range for three hours of marksmanship
instruction with a remarkable trainiag .
device devised by WerBell himself: a”
standard 7.62 N.A.T.O. military rifle
converted to fire 22 long- rity cartridges.
It's a luw-cost, low-noise, practically re-
coil-free way to teach a man how to hit
a Or Pepper can at seventysfive yards
with a military firearm, and it works:
the men who make it throuh this drill
are thereafter known, in the special
WerBellian nomenclature compounded
from the Hngo of Wurld War H, Korea,
Veetaam, and the intelligence establish-
ible war, as “sniper quali-
are, too.
. the Gliver. Were
ami headquarters
Rell orga
iss humm
agadiamund.
—who, hav-
dents, isonew kineawwn nonpro-
onally as Mrs. ph MeMulte n
preparing ap.
to who makes the
ane run tu Abaco, Into the, care:
masking taped care cartons gu
to te agents on Abace; spare pi
" WerHell, who i
“expet ing ‘an ‘important visitor
for a shortwave setion the blink 7 Bova
rr Rand: For'the New lntetlectnalh;
mazes of bumper stickers and wind?”
hicht stichera for- panel trifens apostro-
-phizing the Pindhnic government in-
competence and corruption, written by
Oliver's executive assistant Dave Scholl;
and bunches of other goodics ‘best
shipped directly and informally since
they. would only annoy the Hahamas
government if spotted passing through
the regular customs channels.
Two weeks Hiave passed since that ta-
“ble d'héte’at Duke Zeibert's, and Mike _
Oliver, having flown more than twenty
thousand miles, is back in Washington”
at’ the Gramercy Inn (single. room,
$23.50) talking on the “phone to Mitch
also back in Ww ‘ashing-
-ton but at the
tel (Monroe. Suite,.$95 daily). Oliver i is
. however well dey
-flung” physical. culture ‘chain Bond. a
spectacularly successful. young tycoon
“known .to held strung libertarian views,
- has expressed | his inté
tin buying. a
share, of the Abaco project, and I am
able to sit inom the briefing while Oli-
ver explains his dreams for the future
of Abaco.
Frank Bond arrives late, after eleven
at night. accompanied by a short. grey-'
ing lawyer and: an air of coiled impa-
tience. Bond ia young, unexpéctedly
young for a self-nade- millionaire, stim,
durk, dressed in’ a black suit which
louks rich but somehow too roureau, He
has already had at Jeast one long talk
with Oliver, but the allorney, as he
puts it, “knows from nothing” ebout
Abaco, It's just as well, for assembled
to greet. the two potential. participants
there are Col. Bayard, Mitch WerBeil
and of course Oliver—a synergized trio
wound up to deliver a sucko briefing.
The lawyer begins with the usual
question about Abaco as a potential tax
shelter, and Oliver fielts it with prac:
ticed euse.
“Keep in mind what we are bul! ding
on Abaco is not a tax-shelter nation,”
he says. "It's a tux- free rution. Have
you read any of odr planning papers?
Have you sven ny book? The constitu:
tion? No? Well, maybe Frank told you”
—the lawyer shakes his head dubious-
ly. “Anyhow, basically what we are.
structuring on Abaco is thig... maybe .
L better rend it te you from the consti-
tution... ‘Preamble: We, the people or
Abaco’... and soon... here’. that
the only trac aad pi
yore ut ie-te protect |
from force ant pravd, oat that | thre
goverument sa drantead fo the? pemetion
oly! And here con the nest
jareixvhiction 2.
here turther down toat puverninent
' 2 aa
“more” important ‘than..
t this’is. Private financial.
ssue all our money ‘and -
ee eae we
pany
«Aired Bos participants to protect
ord unterual tiree and tran
“What fs mean te say...” says the
mean if you go tu ps thirty-eight.”
Oliver overrides hin. “Here Article
Twenty-seven says—this is Fiscal Mat-
tera—that “Ne gorernment agency,
branch or level shull pass any law, reg-
algtion or other restirction with the of
fect of ‘eatabishing @ legal tender or
otherwise requiring the acceptance of
ony form of moury, currency, Coin or
other medium of exchange: ercept as
provided bg roluntary coutracts or by
wethal consent voluntarily arrived at
between persawas or entities.” And here,
down at paragraph four: ‘The financ-
ing of goverumeut activities shall be ace
‘complished by roluntary payment of
premiums by persone wishing to partici-
pate in the serrices of government. wee
Do you follor what this means? First
off: the government of the independent
Republic of Abaco will-have ‘no power -
+ This is-very important.
. Frank knows
theyll guarantee ‘it. There
Federal Deposit Insurance on Abaco, no
-governnent loan guarantees or. banking
regulations, Nothing like the Federal
Reserve. No central bank, aa you
can see—no central bank. no ir.volve-
ment with the International Jionetary
Fund.”
“The money will be backed in gold,”
says the lawyer questioningly.
“The money will bein gold, at least
sonie of it,” says Oliver, “Some of us
who were the first participants have: .
drawn up the charter for a b and
we ill issue the ‘rand,’ the basic unit
containing .23 troy ounces of fold—a
handy medium-sized coin worth about
fifty dollars at present rates. Nemed
after Ayn Rand, you umlerstand, not
after the South Afeiean rand. There'll
be quarters and perhaps quintals, the
quintal worth just about ten dollars.
Then of course we'll have to have paper
money, ba to either in yold or other
stable as: All fully gotd-convertible
—you want Your wages in guid, you
just pay Uhe issuer a wisit.”
~And if an
the lawyer softly.
“They won't default.”
says Oliver.
“The asarts will have to be there, cover- |
ing the value of the issue, and if there's
any funny business, it’s long jail terms
foe everybody and his accountant—that
would be firstalesree fraud. Rut of
course self-regulation will probably
suggest that, issuers carry bankrupicy
insurance far triple safety-—privetely
written insurance, mind yeu.
“And public serviere—f'rn thinking of
the police, the judges, nye cullec-
tien, you know what i mean—Uhose will
he fin anced by whom?” asks the hinyer.
Thes ll be financed by voluntary:
says Ohiver, “Voluntary in
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will be known ads ‘part
aS Just: like’ the.iU,S:
ship, anme long-term borrowis
forers,”
premiums
ipantys ond
“UW be cntitted to the se
keverniment provides: those
won't be. Whatever service: pe
business can provide compett ively
be left to private enterprise, ”
“Like the police?” the ‘yer smiles.
“There's a cute deal—if you don't pay
your, premiuns, they can't arrest you
for overtime parking.”
“Well, no. Not really,” says Oliver,
“They can't arrest you for overtime
Those who pay the year
» Parking anyhuic, because this covern-
ment won's have the right to tell you
how long you should ‘stop your car at
the curb—why should it? But if you're
guilty’ of force or fraud, you? be ore
-rested whether you are a paid:u;
ticipant of nut’; What’ a nonpartici
von't have will be the right ‘to conduct
civil litigation, to set up a surrogate
trust, to collect damages on.
so forth.”
“mean as an
Vit-be run?”
ied run-just like
° says Oliver.
ernment. The
bicameral legis-
organization, How
“Well, in some w:
the government
constitution calls ior
lature. An assembly
-portional ‘basis and a-senate. And there,
YOu see, the similarity stops. Abaco will
have no foreign. service like ‘the State
a Department, only trade representatives
in countries where business demands it.
Ut will have no public school system.
Beyond the fourth grade, there'll be
only private schools, privately main-
», tained.”
“No school system,” says the lawyer.
“*Why not?”
“Hecause what is called the school
system in the United States is really.an-
indoctrinatiun system,” says Oliver.
“ft's a syster for bureauerats to brain-
wash young people i n favor of collee-
tivism and statisai
“And sucinlisi
ingly.
“Yes. In the high schouls and col-
leges, in faver of ‘outright socialism,”
says Oliver. “This is not to say Abaco
won't have an educational rn OF Its
own kind, Lut every schout have ww
be financed privately, by the families of
the students or private benefacters, Tt
will mean, here and there, some hard-
~ maybe
o-and thut will be made feas:ble at
says Bond ‘approv-
_ low interest, 1 expect —but collectively
it will mean the survival of frevtom in
its: one essential _Provenance—ia the
Minds of the next ‘generation. Because,
you see,” Oliver holds his bony finger
before his face to silence all interrup-
tions, “Abacu is not 5 ing to be another
banana republic, That's not the punt: I
souldn't spend an hour's time just ta
minke some money that way, The pant
“is that the Repubhe of Abace will te,
first of all, eral experiment, a pince
where we'll try to heep individual faa
dom alive even of it doesn't survive an
America.”
“But won't
Bond doubt far .
"Oh, sure, Abaco will have ate armed
gaya Olver. *
1940 CsQuIet Henuaar
_ all wrong. They are
tort, and’
: Vhat sort of a poverament “wit it~ thiak
-_ be, anyhow?” asks Bond.
ected on 8 pro-”
Ye will cail then,
peace-keeping forces, becazse t
what they wil be. Abaco 3
make war on onuther ta
tary. of cuurse, Here
mortal outh and stand to atz
a national aathen, "bea 3 oe
ment-of Abaco will have no ceprip
sonal, pata-legal, special powers.
function only’ as the hired serva=
the -participants who pay fer it
Abaco pesce-keeping volunteers west
\ be made to salute any metaphysi
emblems, or take theistic piecces
government has mo right to iavawe:
they will sign a two-year or fiveyear or
any-year contract., as the conditions
may “demand, just like any hiral-erafy-
¢ it will be a dama eat
“men. ¥ sus]
he lawyer, who has |
gat his watch with rede |
“Ww elt, Frank, if wa
Bond, tising toa, “we
gotta go. Call-you in'the mortiag, Nive,
ind ‘we'll talk.” .
“One | more question,” says the law:
er.’ You gut the:natives, fice, tea thou
and natives...” .
“Seven thousand,” says Mitch Wer-
Bell, “maybe eight ‘or nine at them
it some. who are working in the botels
ight, say cight thousand, a
“says the lawyer. “How can. you. be sure
they'll buy all this—vote for your con
stitution and all that? After a'l, the
place belouge to the natives.”
“Well, we're training quite’ s few
natives with leadership potential,” says
WerBell. “Political indoctrination, and
so on. They'll organize a folio
maybe half the pepulation, that?!
along with us, vote the way they "re sup-
pused.to. And Hob here, Colonel Bay-
ard, he's also training some malives |
with good potential, except he’s tr.
ing Ais boys haw to shuet af a mov
target without missing, And we Eeure
~
the natives who won't buy what we
"em—they'll listen to Bub Baya
boys."
“Fine, call you tomorros, nic
metcha, bye... .
his counsel are gone.
. “God abmight
oe What de you t
For an insiant, he is as drained as an
actor after the perform
Mike, you were great...
gung-ho.as ever, but Oliver is atready
yw guing to bed.
pecling of his shirt.“
G'nivht everybody.”
Wut at breakfast it's a diferent st
“Frank called before eight this re:
ing—he’s really turned on.” says 0: .
“He's p g up ten thousand cash as
a surt’ of fouthold en Abaco, he said,
and next wevk we'll talk avriogs nie:
He fares the project
“As tong ae it fooks ke a giset deal”
cll growls in a huny over wucce,
Phat’s what his lawyer soid7 Nave
says happy. “And TE tel them, me, se
long as sou care for freedom, because
thats the big point, And vou krew
what Frank said? He said, “Mae, seu
ure absudately right" tt
Ww
iA
“OF CHER.
*$) couds 5
They were al-
Geffen dilate
ly fell in Jove. In
the only dite in his
THE WINNING
. Getten, KA Ovlan-and Robbie
on of The. Band went to ace
Neil Younsz’s shew’ at Gerfen's -ctub,
the Roxy. A fri told him Cher was
alune ond wanted to join them. “Cher
said, ‘Let's get together for dinner,’
and we were never apart since,” says
Geen with a small preen in his voice.
bers with any ac,
After the taning of the last Sonny and -
Cher show, Davi.
gent picture of Cher, bare midrifed, in
white with a butterfly over one ear
and another ‘in her Cleavage, and a°
shaved-for-theoccasion Geffen, in itis
sharpie tux; on her arm. It was. Cher
who talked him into the Corniche Rolls -
with the wire wheels. Cher who threw
out all his shirts sad dressed him. And
now because of Cher and: their mutual
psychiatrist, Dr. Ma Grotjahn, ‘he
ean ge into this boutique on the Strip
and have the two $345 suede jackets
and Cher surfaced °
together at the Grammy Awards, That
produced thee famous butterily-emer
fitted and ask if they have a third so
che will have one in every possible
color,
Califirnia -ostentation and flat-out
American exuberance, Ahmet Ertegun
influenced Geffen in another way. Ahmet
was so composed in his power, so re-
laxed at handling the tutally wrecked
rock stars who'd ‘come crashing off
planes, fall into his arris, rip the shirt
ot his ified back andi expect to he
taken home for dinner. Even now with
Ahmet, atin tine vs texpect
to be coehai: men of the AUlantic/ Asylum
board, Geen gets tiat) Breoklyn-bey
look on his face as though he is sroing
to ask, “ts this an ashtray?” before
dumping his cyaretic. Hs whole New
York world of the high-up Pierre suite
and the chauffeured car that is wait-
ins, motor running, for Mr. Geffen
when he emerges from Ahmet's town
house at tio a.m. is blown, and he is
back to the tine when ke had pone to
Ah in bus
third the.
manne Laura Nyro and supporting
them both, was broke and trying to sell
Ahmet an artist. Ahmet asked what it
would take to keep Geen going for a
year, Getfea said fifty thousand dollars,
hamming the fizure bad been making
when he ran the Ashiey Famous music
vent, the feure that represented
wealth’ te him when he was a bushoy
in the Catskills and beieg rich meant
goa Caditise and being on Qvean
Parkway, “If yea earned fifty thou.
saud dollars a yar, that was the most
any man conkh po
my nealy
his cheexbowk and arote
sonal cheek, He never
tu p
ery artic Poever ca
Uhat fT gave te Aba
Ww
While: Cher brought » him . to this
. oe "28 January 1975
SUBJECT: Press Reports of Ex-CIA Employees Involvement with
- Persons under Congressional Investigation
>
. ad. Press reports of Sentator. ‘Lowell. Py Weicker' s investigation. ‘of
- CIA's involvement with other government agencies surfaced the contact
of Lucien Conein-of DEA, a former employee, with an electronic maru-
facturer named Michael Morrisey. The same reports have also tied 7
Morrisey with a Mr. Mitchell L. WerBell, Ill, who, according ‘to our,
a : = files, has clainied United States Government and ‘CIA connections in
_ . ; the past. According to DEA, WerBell recently invoked the Fifth Amends °*
ment when appearing before Senator Jackson's Subcommittee investigating
DEA on whether or not he supplied arms to Robert Vesco. “Also, While
not mentioned in the press, at least. one retired CLA staffer and possibly.
two others may have been involved with Conein and Morrisey. The ex-
staffer is John P. Muldoon, a friend of Conein's, who. currently isa
private security specialist who has dealt with Morrisey in the purchase
of audio sweeping devices for his business. Muldoon was retained ! by
WerBell curing first half of 1974. The other two, Walter J, Mackem,,
~an-acqu aintance of Conein' s, anda Theodore J, Roussos, ‘bath of whom
“were in contact.with WerBell for possible employment in a scheme to
_-promate. the-secessién of the Bahamian Island Gf Abaco, an enter prise
"publicized i in February 1975 issue of Esquire by Andrew St. | George.
~ 2. We have no information in our files on the B. R. Fox Company
or:the Fox Company principals mentioned in the press ace: s. We were,
however, told b by DEA that Mr. Sandy Smith, Time magazine reporter,
was working ona story to the effect that the late Bernard S: pindel, former
“owner of the Fox Company, w was previously involved in “wire lapping for
the Teamsters Union and providing explosive cevices for organized crime."
Although Mr. Smith did not allege that cither CIA or DEA were associated “
with the Fox Company or Svindel, our DEA source. said d that Mr. Smith had
no intention of dropping the story and we can expect further press coverage.
3. In conclusion, ther e has” Leen no CLA involvement with the
B. R. Fox Company or with Michael Morrisey. ‘Morcover, Me. WerBell's
clairns of CIA affiliation or support over the years are simply not true. |
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- 25 Janzary 1975
SUBJECT: Mitchell Livingston WerBell LIT (201-259910) , i
1. Mitchell Livingston WerBell, who appeared in recent press
reports has for over a period of ten years been claiming to be a -
réepreseritative of the United States Government and of CLA, . The facts
do not ‘Support this contention, _
2. .CIA first learned of WerBell in July of 1959 when he contacted
General Cabel indicating xnoWledge of Cuban and ‘Dominican affairs.
Mr. Thomas J. Flores of LA Division was put in contact with WerBell
and:considered using him as an Fl asset. A POA was granted on
‘73 July 1959 for. this purpose. By October. 1959 it was ‘apparent that he
did not have the access to information as hoped and he apparently looked
upon his association with CLA asa means of furthering his various
‘business schemes. Ali contact was then severed.
- 3. From that time until the present Mr. WerBell has cropped up ‘
in a number of nefarious activities whereby he inferred he had CIA connections
or support. He was repovted to have been involved in arms sales to
Nicaragua and Guatemala, in efforts to gain recognition by certain
South American countries of the Cuban Government in Exile, and in an
abortive scheme to invade the Republic of Haiti in 1906. He also turned
up in Thailand where he contacted the COS purportiig to’ Bea Counter-
insurgency expert. In 197I the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
queried the Agency re Mr. Werbell, asking if WerBell hac a contractual
agreement or association with the Agency, as Werbcil was awaiting a hearing
before a Department of Defense Examinér related tohis participation in’
the aboritve Haiti invasion. . The Office of the General Counsel placed the
matter in perspective. Subsequently, he contacted the Agency to request
intercession on his behalf to have his security clearance reinstated which
. Gob revoked because of his Haitian caper. He was told this, cculd not. bei
done. [n-197] he again appeared in Thailand attempting to seil arms. da
1973 he was under investigation by U.S. Treasury Bureau of Alechol, |
Tobacco and Firearms and by the United States Customs Service for activities
mas. Ini
relating to possible mercenary activities in Abaco Island, Bat
this connection WerBell contacted three ex-CIA employees, Johan P. Muldoon,
Walter J. Mackern and Theodore Roussos in a scheme to tavelve ther
the activitics of an organization called the Friends of Abacu (POA which iis
advocating the secession of the island from the Commonwealth of Bahamais.
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All three inviduals reported their involvement with the WerBell group |
and had sought guidance from the Agency. In May and June they were
advised to break all ties with WerBell. On 27.June 1974 the FBI was
formally apprised of WerBell's overtures for their collaboration in
the effort'to bring: Abaco's secession. In September 1974 WerBell
reportedly went to Greece to sell arms to the Greek Government.
. Most recently WerBell reportedly appeared before Senator Jackson's
_Sub- Committee investigating DEA and-had taken the Fifth Amendment’ |
‘on the question of whether or not he had supplied arms to Robert Vesco.
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. aA alozue ‘ot equipment ap
oo sald he company, B. it’ Fua, dusts
_ — csr several devicys designed “ta carr.
l plosives uriscered, by ume, movere
mechanizal pressuivs, light, of audio
mechanisms.
~ Leet The -eataincue state “The devices have
. - : oc actured for sale
. . ed afencies of the United |
soweificaily intended
le at ‘this country. 6s
coniained Ter is
manutactare? for
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“a any
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pate when
jaw
game ta a prerty
ised legally. Tivere’s na way this ¢quip-
ment ern be uscd Iecally.”
Feitikamp said “it wouldn't) he within
the purview OC DEA asa narcotics acencs”
“te review the legabily of the explost.e j
equipment
d Sune 10, 1974, wri
tienery be a persen .
A cover meno ¢
fon BR OES
{
ALi07 : ‘
with the arproval of the te '
: had never seo i
sea feemer em |
ithe: ell |
rouid see il. {
WerBell said that he had
days o bet bh Marr
sud tead hee
ually been made, "Lou's nut in
siness and nettes ony
never
the 3
wow
Mare: ssey could rot be reached for i
‘commest. .
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2s.
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iallesed CLA 2
fora we
an Amet
after tak
Cubes
Trade For,
‘Cl Agent’
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mains of a street in Achestos, a mining
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IA Agent Contacted on Alexandria Firm’s Assassination Equipment
maason
Mad? Weer
ug official
ter Central
rncy, operas
4 of Water.
oily
gate conspirator E. Howard
Hunt Jr. has been mention-
ed in connection with an
azrempt by an Alexandria
firm to.sell assassination
equipment to the U:S. -gov-
emment. : 7
Sen. Lowe!l P. Weicker
Jr. R-Conn., disclosed
- today that. Lucian Conein,
director of special projects
for the Drug Enforcement
Administration, viewed the’
equipment manufactured
y by the now-defunct Alexan-
dria electronics firm. But
Concin denies he ever even.
considered buying any of
the equipment.
Weicker released a cata-
logue of the devices which
included such things as ex-
Dloding cigarette. packages
and. electronic booby traps
fortelephnne receivers. The
ecuipment was manufac.
tured by the B. R. Fox
Laboratories, which'Weicke '
er said went out-of business.
three weeks ago.
THE SENATOR, a for-
Concin’s involvement in the
incident raise serious .new
questions about the opera-
tions of federal law enforce-
ment and Intelligence agen-
cies.
He also quéstioned ‘a
statement by Conein that
the DEA planned to pur-
chase only electronic eaves.
dropping devices from Fox.
“L told the senator that,’*.
Conein said. “Yeah, I.saw -
this (assassination) stuff.
So what? I’'ve-seen a lot of
that kind of thing in my
doy.” of
Conein was a long-time
CIA operative before mov-
ing to the DEA with the
assistance’ of Egil Krogh,
former head of the White
House plumbers for whom
‘Hunt worked:
Tn July 1971, Conein had a
three-way telephone -con-
versation with Hunt and
Charles W. Colson, former
White House. ‘alde “who:
Pleaded Rullty to-ohstruc-
tion of justice charges in
amassed during the House
Judiciary Committee's im-
peachment inquiry.
The conversation center-
ed.on-activities in Saigon
Prior to the coup that ousted
former South Vietnamese
: President Ngo. Dinh Diem.
Concin was a high-ranking
CIA operative in Saigon at
the time of the 1963 coup.
HUNT LATER used some
of the information ‘obtained
from Conein as background
for fabricating State De-
Bartment cables that impli-
cated the late President
John F. Kennedy in Diem’s
assassination. Hunt was
working for the Nixon
White House at-the time.
The, catalogue released
by Weicker included a
Memorandum to Mitchel
Werbell Widentified by
Welcker as a Georgia arms
» Manufacturer and apparent
soldier of fortune. The
mema was written by MI.
‘choe! Morrissey, co-owner
‘ aT the trial of David Witsberg.. of the Fox Laboratorles, ac-
/ Mer racmber of the special ti the conzesse) ‘ ,
Senate Watergate commit. °
tee, charged that the existe .
ence of the catalogue and * ~
A transcript of the conversa-
tion Is contained tn evidenc
CGN:
cording te Weicker.
In the memo, Morrissey ;-
states thatithe catalogue
“was put together only
after we Started workiig to-
gether with Lou Conein.”*
He later states that “some
of this equipment was
demonstrated to Lou i1 this
(Alexandria). office about
three. weeks ago.'* The
memo was dated June 10,
1974, j
The memo, said the cata-
logue contained a “listing of
equipment that is available
and planned for Lou up here
(Washington).
§ :
- WEICKER. SAID the
memorandum itself raised
doubts about‘Conein’s state-
ment that he had not consid-
ered purchasing any of the
assassination devices. And
he said it stirred questions
about whether Conein still
was working, with the CIA
despite his retirement from
that agency in 1971,
The catalogue lists its
“astro’’ equipment. this
way:
“The devices have been
designed and manufactured
for sale to authorized egen-
AY BPCTER C
“Od Be bAarél. Leer
we
v4
cies of the United States
government, specifically in-
tended for application out-
side of this country.
“The items offered are ei-
ther, concealed into
everyday-type objects or
Packaged simply as ‘black
box’ pieces of equipment
with no labels or identifica-
tion on the outside other than
the necessary actuator
switches and sensors. Upon
request, this equipment can
be delivered in a ‘sterile’
condition for foreign use,"*
the brochure continues.
ALL EQUIPMENT in
our ‘astro’ category is.
manufactured to the highest
standards In terms of reli-
ability, dependability, life:
time, and. performance
under most weatter vuria-
tons,”’ the catalogue states.
Ic then states: “The infor.
mation contained: herein is *
classified by the manufac. +
turer for U.S. government
use only." ‘
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THURSDAY. ja NUARY 28, 1975
U. S. Aide Was Briefed on Assassination Techniques
pany with Mrs. Barbara
web T BIS
rs. Spindel's
i I wy NICHOLAS M. HORROCK .” ‘Morrissey ated an
Mom Depew tan tameg | NOW York man oi
: : “c . a9__4 Fox Company. w.
: WASHINGTON. Jan. 22—A 9 Alexandria, Va, and New Back
> top official of the Feders! Drue we Cuy. Th. TA itacs
metal TESTO vent metuies, On
beliaif of the: screw
h had offi- on
said. He said that
sr¢ AUUcd to sell electranic
“Enforcement Acminstravon-shar he had presented detatts nat cies three cames of eee m ue equipment as an
said’ today that he had been on the companys electronic’ the cs and that two andividual, ¢ '
joriefed on what have been surveitiance equipment. and cocies Were in ihe hunds of. Mrs. Spindel confirmed that
° Idescribed “Os conic as- what the catalogue calls OSITO'Feera! officials. He declined’ the company was no longer in
[Sassinacion tec by a’pri- equipment. to identity the two officials or nce and said that she wag
r-of sretap: Senaior Weicker has obtained the G: ment arcency they una ure Mr. Morrissey had
ing.and-bugging-equipment. the fies hat he saic Fa can a were ¢
__ The official, Lieut Col, Lucien the files of the ‘ox Com: by hushand, the tate
se eta asi of the pany writer toa offal o's ge, grunts eeiged eve Her hain, stag
sspecia operations and field Georgia “arms ~ manufacturer, ' ‘introd ved him to Calénel Co- the B, R. Fox Company, was
‘support section of D.E.A’s in- that savs: n. The colonel said that he“often quoted as a wiretap ex.
2:
~ sternationa! intelligence divi-; “Enclosed Is a catalog which?2 ‘could revall how he had learned pert.
ul
‘
tsion’ said that he received the, was ‘put together only after we soo . 7
briefing in May, 1974, from-re-; ete working Together withiof the Fox concem but that its Several law, enforcement of.
resentatives of, the now de-!Lou Corein. 1 wrote cut thisiMame Punt Me A Oochingten i ificials an electronic exper
lunct B” R. Fox Campany. Hine of ‘astro’ equipment with 22 acquaintance in Washington.iwho were interviewed indicat-
Ce slonel Conein said he had!you afd Lou-in mindy and be-! Mr. Morrissey, who said that'ed that the devices as described
sked for the briefing andicause of the.fiature of the devi jhe hed a degree as an electron.) in ‘the catalogue appeared us-
had. no “interest: in the “equip-(ces, it is Not being given to any:(iCS_ enarreer. said that he ‘de-;able only for assassinations or
ment. one-else ... Some of this equip- signed the equipment in Pi ale -the, bouby:trapping of pree
Y i as ‘am ou Fro o nS) MISES. .
Several law entor ment oft “ih oltce aoa ‘to Low ork in’ the field of wiretaps: One veteran industrial secu-
3.” Dat land room ‘bugs, iFity expert said that’ he’ saw
Bo. Mr.. Morrissey, who also
seen, once : domestic market for the de-
: ass ney would . Memo {9 Signed” ike “‘seribed bingelf as-a@ lawye! og with private companies.
cok at. geeassination| The ‘memo was dated June|said thal ‘ibmebeedtmmhevmf:"Evén on military installations
wipment. 10, 1974, and was signed: said ha he belleved the equip- sr high security Government
equips Mike.” iment he designed, which he agencies, Liese types of booby-
Served In Salgon - alt is part af the | evidence: said pits an stectronic trigger’ traps would pe inappropriate,
Accarding ‘to the tagonithat has cau by e 9 fine levice, was lega) as ong you'd never know who you
pers on United States In-!to' question whether the rela-ias it was not armed with an!mieht injure,” this source said.
a
ae volvement in the Indochinajtionship hetween Colonel Co:: explosive ‘He said. that it-hed} Colonel Conein said that he
war, Colonel Conein was a f@-jnein and the assassination nantethal ap; tions to trig--became a consultant to the"Bus
!nior operative'of the Central In| equipment. maniifactcrer was aiper bureiar alarms and: otherjreal of B Narcotics and Dangerous
jtelligenca Agency in Sa:gon in;casu . an: sion” equipment. (Drugs in 19 an ecame &
1963 and :served as ligisun be-; When asked by a reporter)” ie said that he would com-:full-time official of D.E.A. in
itween the’, United States; about the memorandum, Colo- sider se‘ling such devices only!December, 1973, His nace came
‘Government and forces that de-/nel’Conein said that he was tq the Federal Government, He‘up in Watergate committee
‘posed President - * Nae Dinhi shown ‘it during ‘an interview! added, however, that” he doesitestimony wher it was disclosed
‘Diem’ with Senator Weicker. -° “" ‘sell electronic. — surveillan one of the Wateraete burs
1 Senator * Lowell P. “Weicker “IT told him I had no idea’eg quipmert ta local police. giars, E. Howard ‘Hunt Jr. had
Jr. Republican of Connecticut,}the context in which it was! “Mr. Morrissey said that the met ‘with Colonel Conein, Mr.
who has een conducting an in-jwritten, and hat 1 had not Fox Company was dissolved: imdfurt at the time was gathering
vestigation of. C.LA. imvalve-;known Mr. Morrissey {beforetNovemser. i974, as a resultinformation .o prepare bogus
iment with other overnment the sales demonstration). 1 saidy, maargement differences. He-éables that implicated President
lagencies, said that be has aif l'was him [Senator Weicker}.isaidw that he had shared man-jKennedy in President iDem's
feopy of the catalogue of/f would turn the memorandum jagemen: ‘and control of thelassassination in 1963, -
‘astruments described ta Colo-jover to the. F.B.L. and Jet them!
‘nel Conein. jinvestigaie. 1 told him f vould
ned by @ Tepot-;be giud to take a polygraph, on)
When questioned pas he nation: u P!
kh di istened tore deca that he
|. pure and sim ad listened tu'a detaile: pres-|
ion is no oe in this) ¢Mtation on the booby-trap, as")
for this sort of thing.” sassination devices, but he did:
counsry: for ;not “discourage” the manufac. -
he added. he had| etF because he presumed that)
Mr. Weicker said that We at-(22 & licensed clectronics com-
brought the catalogue to t ml. pany it.had the authority to:
tention of John Bartels, adm produce the explosive devices.!
i
tery Mr. Weicker described t
| devices as “used for assassin
the had interviewed Colonelitnar despite the presentation;
nistrator of the Drug Enforce: Colonet Conein told Senator!
ment Administration, and thatiweicker, as he had a reporter,
Iconein and the cotonel's depu-lof the assassination gear, he;
'
“that the agency had not pul-jbugging equipment: To make’
‘ty, Searl Frank. He said. thalinad selected BR. Fox out oft
jthe officials had assured him jseverat companies to: provides
chased any of the devices. ‘this purchase, Colonel Conein
Senator Asks Question i erat pitt ‘Presentations ” of
Senator said that he hadisevera etter-known concerns! i
‘pean wold that the agency's men: Mr. Bartels, the agency ad.
chad done nothing to encourage: iministrator, said that he was's
a turer to think tharicondur ting an, interna! inquiry <
the manufacturer t9
ke a sale to their into the transaction.
he might mai j Mr. Morrissey identitied
jagedicy. :copy cf the catalogue obtaine
“My question was, why in the! by The New York Times as 2!
hett didn’t they do something {01 photostat of one that he ty pe
“discourage him,” Mr. Weicker iy the spring of 1974. The in
sid. ‘tormal cataloy gue said” bat the:
Tae of twa men who briefed! marecial enct af
i
ane he dele eee
nected with. ‘circulated & catalogue for such,
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1 Conein. asked about delay.
ing. said trat he had,hand
ted the briefing on a
S@sMaAMtion aspects of Fox
ecupment, and “tf wouldn't’
c
instrumenc hantsece,
pole. \
sos : He continued: “That stuff is P8ide cigares
: Only good in a war, and who
895 4 war? ty wag very sophisti.
cated stuff, They had a tele:
ace femate control, if the wrong Eenasaae se vel Tid
person picked up, the phone.) antidisurbance eect
jyou'd blow him up” concealed inside where batienas!
Solonet Conein said that helhave been removed, Remainder!
Lad found the material “fascin-/5, battery ce i ‘Ked;
: . fatea” kot that he chad saidfigich explosive * packed
- . nothing to encourage the idea} "Remote - controfied, -light.i;
_— : ~ {that the agency would Purchase jactivat init delivergit
such equip:rent. He said'that he;q Grates sensor, Uni felivers
. » . ' 7 .
had. purchaéed about _ gsop/2 Predetermined charge across:t
: t mat bait
the B. R. Fox Ompany, which pated from a remote ations
worth of audio’ equipment from‘! ted feoeerminals, when aig
he said could be used for BUR Use wink 1 ts preset code!
_ : “occ, ‘fupon the Occurrence of certain £
+) oof Theequipment he bought, he conditions fPlating to ght in.it
aot said, canziot’ be used in the tensity. EN
. iWnited States without » court] Boob
" jorcer but is for use in DE.A.’S ptosi
. Horeign* Oberations. He ~ said: ly a
eos " HhOwever, that the Rear had not ei
: [been used, and <2 Sull have it in|”
fy safe.” tee eh
:. The briefing for " Coloné}
ie
zine,
-'Conein wag conducted by Mr!
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: : . disturbance unit.-Unit is similar's.
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in its operation as the anti-dis.'2
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THURSDAY
NEW
Aide Was Briefed on on
ay, _
Te ee ee eee ee ile
resentatives -of t
lancet B.R. Fox Company.
Colonel Conein said -b
not asked for the briefing and!
had no. interest . in
ment,
‘ “ft Several law enforcement off
Cials and Seziate investigators; ES
Jonel Coneia; asked vabout
it “briefing. said thay he -ha
ed the bri f oe as
assinavion aspects 0} ‘Ox's;
ie equip-| equipment, and “I jwourdn't)
stuff: with a L0-foot,
said that this was the first mel He continue vat stuff isi
t
they had seen’ evidénce’ that’ aj;only gqod in a.war, and who's
domestic Federal-agency would igot a war? tt was very sophisti-;
oe fsase ion {cated ‘stuff, They-had a tele!
ifphone that could te triggered,
dy remote control, If the wrong)
‘iserson’ picked up the Phones;
you'd blow him.up.” .
Colonel Concin said that fey
nad found the material “fascia-!
ating” but that he had’ said
nothing to encourage the’ idea
{ithat the agency would: parchase
such equipment. He said that he;
had. purchased about $500!
\ According to the ‘Pentagon’!
papers on United “States” in-: ‘|
aly tal the, s Indochina,
war, Colonel Concin was:a se-i|
nior operative of the Central In- {
telligence Agency in Saigon in
“11963 and served as liaison’ be- Hi}
tween: the’ 2 ynited that ce!|
‘Government and forces that de- aeorth of audi ee ge
io equipment from,
. ~ Iposea President - + Ngo -- ~Dinb the B. R. Fox Company, which!
Senator “Lowell Pp." “weicker) NE Said could be used for bug- ;
rJr., Republican of Connecticut, The: ‘equipment ite hougat, he
who has een conducting-an in said. cannot be vied ia. ‘the:
feign ° wa HUnited States without a court,
me: order but is for use in D.E.A.’s
of!{forcign operations. He sai
!|however, that the gear had nat,
peen used, and." ‘T still have it in
my safe."
: When questioned ‘by a repor-| The briefing for c
ler, Mr, Weicker described. Hele. was Coidutied ©
cevices 2& “used for assa’ es Soren
iti n, pure and simp!
‘There is no place in't
jeountry for this sort of. thing,”
he added. . dees in Alexandria, Va., and New
Me. Weicker said that he had! York City. Mr. Morrissey “sa
brought the catalogue to the at-/ that he had Presented’ etal
tention of John Bartels, admi-] 09 the company’s selecsroni
nistrator of the Drug Enforce- i surveillance
{ment Administration, and that: ¥: vat the catalogue
' > interviewed: Colonel] ¢quipment.” oy,
he fae Senator Welcker has obtained
d the colorel's Gepu:
ce A Frank. He said eit, a memo that ke said was from
tthe officiais had assured him, th files of the B. R. Fox Com- |
as the agency had not pi pe written to an official! of a
eorgia arms .. manufactures,
ichased any of the ¢ devices. that says: }
with cother _overnment);
agencies, said that he has‘ a:
copy of the - catalogue
nstruments described jo Colo-
nel Coneinz
New York man on behatf of
Fox Company, which had
JANUARY
discourage him,” Mr. Weicker{men was. “demonstrated to Louw
hos j Senator oF Asks Question
he
r that the ager
I WASHINGTON, Jan. ! nothing to envourage
‘top official of the Federal Drug the manufacturer (0 think Ura’
Enforcement _ Administration“ he might make a sale to their,
‘said today that’ he had been agency. !
briefed oa what -have been’? “My question was, why in the.
described a§. electronic hell didn't they do som: Rio,
Sassination techniqués bya pri-
vate manufacturer -of ,wirétap-!-said. .
ping and bugging equipment. One of two men w
Tne official, Lieut. Col. Lucien! coy, -Conecin, Michae!
- |Conein, -acting director of. the old a-reporter that he had met
{epee Operations and , fied with him for three hours. show-
support ‘section of D.E.A.’s ia- ng him, audio “equipment and
, . ernational intelligence. div going over, .the . devices .de-
> jsion “said chat: he received the scribed by Senator ‘Weicker in
a briefing in May,. 197; etail. ©
Z aia
" several |
material ¢
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‘Assassination Techniques
itsed is a cataloz whi chi
S tegerher only after v andset inser;
r with time,
sar wre ran WR delay’: “14 Use inside telephone|
line-c? ‘astro’ equi Trent wih ranaset.. Automatic charge!
sro equ UR iced at—SEG following lifting!
you and, Lou ia mund, and b
icause of the nature of the ¢ev
Ces. it is aot being Riven toa
tone else... Some of this eq
f instrument handpiece.
Q“Ciparent te pack — antidis-
urbance exp‘osive. Electonics
jqnd explosive mocute packed
. , :inside cigarette pack. Whea the
“ tice about 3 weeks: pack is lifted or-moved in. any
. ' . ,; manner, the “ex: osive is set
Memo Is Signed Mike’ i off.” cl
une} Modified -flashiight”.
The memo was dated j :
“1974, and was. drantidisturbance unit. Standard
° Everyready 2D" cell flashiight
tidisturbance electronics
cker|-conceated inside where batteries
reia-! have been removed. Remainder
Cc-! of the baztery space, is pacved
ional with explosive
q'Remoie - coatrotied, light-,
activated sensoz, Unit delivers}
a predetermined charge across:
its output ‘terminals, when a
‘tivated from a ‘remote location}.
according to its pre-set code.) *
Use with explosive for firing
upon the occurrence of certain,
conditions relating | to light ine;
jin
10,
“Mike”.
5t-is -part of the ev
that "has capsed Mrew
to. question whether tt
Htionsnip “Setween Col
nein’ and the assass:
equipment.manufagturer ‘was a!
casual one.
Whea asxed by -a reporter:
about the memorandum: Colo
nel Conein said that. he was
shown if curing. an. interview:
with Senator Weicker. |” !
“ET told hin To had ro idea;
tthe context which it was,
‘written, and hat I kad not! tensity.”
known Mr. Morrissey (tefore|: g “Booby-trapped, M-16 0 ex-
Uie sales ¢ mmonstration]. 1 2 di plosive clip. Use:"A mechanical-:
if Twas (Senator Wei! -j.ly activated electronic charge.
T would tum the memorandum) circuit is built into a common;
over to the PB and Mea i at iriltary item, Upon removal of:
westigate. I told hir ! -
he giad to take a poly oh on irite etiten tee repre mage
; yglapn Onjizine, either by firing or by
the f matter,” | Rand removal, the explosive|
Inad steed fo a nsted pre generale the magazine is
4 +i !dotonated.”
entation oa the booby-tran, as- “q-Frasmentatio® dail ~ anti-|
Re ealeidie but he disturbance unit. Unit is similar;
COUT its operation as the arti-dis-
turer because he presumed that! jturbance flashlizht, BRF model
“pany Neensed fectronics, co: ‘a FD-2. The exception is in the
Producé the explosive” devces. : WEE. Bee see ee
Colonel Coxne.n told Senator) |utes. . Flat diack fi
Weicker, 43 he had a reporter, “
_ Presentation
had selec! t oft
25sey identified a
2 catalogue obta: a
ty The New York Times as al
photostat of on ne Cat he
in the.s. of 1974. The
formal ¢ zue said. tat
rot be delivered
ifor two weeks afer order and
twas for sate only to the United
iSeates Gevernment. The foilaw.
Ing are éxcespis on each item
“available: . : ‘
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Mike Absher is an old friend of
Ted Kcussos and originally introduced
Roussos to Jim McTighe and Al Ramos
in’ June, Absher is considering
picking. up ROUSSOS on contract
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MEMORANDUM FOR-THE RECORD
‘SUBJECT: Meeting with Theodore Roussos on 31. August 1974
ie
«J. «During subject meeting Mr. Roussos told me that
Mr. Mitchell Livingston WERBELL Il1-called him from Atlanta
on 29. August and. again. on 30° August. Werbell told Roussos
vewat he-was-leaving. for Athens on Saturday, 3] August in.
order to try to sell arms to the Greek government. Werbell.
‘wanted, Roussos. to -be. his advisor in this venture and to
‘go to Athens: Werbell fadicated that ‘the total-deal could
- reach $5,000,000, Roussos told Werbell that he would
check with-his “friends” (the Agency) before gtving-
Werbell an answer. derbell asked Roussos to see if nis
friends" were in favor of such arms deals or-not. ° Roussos
. had generally explained this call to me.on the telephone
on 29 August. My reaction on the telephone was negative
“.,.+t0 Roussos’ participation in such a deal, and he had
‘conveyed this- negative reply to Werbell by telephone
_ before: Roussos and I met personally on 31 August.
2. During our personal meeting, Roussos explained
that Werbell intended to pursue arms sales legally and
via the required U.S. Government channels. He said that
Werbell does have the capabilities to design and produce
weapons because of his access to arms factories. 1 told
Roussos thatWerbell's businesssactivities were his own
concern, i strongly advised against his getting invalved
in this deal. I explained to him the problems which the
U.S. Government was having in Greece and the current wave
of anti-Americanism and press attacks against the CIA.
If Roussos.as a former CLA offtcer well known in Greece
became involved in sucn a venture, 4 flap of substantial
proportions was likely complete with widespread press
play. Roussos understood and agreed not to get involved. —
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He said Herbed? weutd prohably call fin ‘from Athens that. - ‘
- weekend and he would give Werbelt ‘a final negative reply.
werbell. planned to meet-with Greek Defense Minister :
: _. Averoff. Roussos said that :if, the U.S. wanted: to stop
Le, tnis,deal that we should contact Averoff directly. ©
° _ : From what Werbell said, Roussos belfeves. the arms: |”
requested by thre Greeks would-be for guerrillas and
: not main force units. - fe ot fo .
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" MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
VIA: ‘Deputy Director for Operations |
SUBJECT: : Mitchell Livingston derbell III
2 0 ly J. Mitchel] Livingston Werbell III, who served briefly
=" with the OSS in-WWII, has been engaged for the past several
; “years in arms: dealings and swash-buckling promutional ;
Lattivittes which have brought him to the attention of various
ent agencies.. He has always remained within the
aw afine-edge. Ris latest scheme involves a.Movement
for. the Independence of Abaco, an island to the East of the
Bahamas. fFor.this:he has:obtained apparently substantial
financial support from wealthy Amerfcans and from a British
- Lord. . : :
~2, Werbell operates through a number of front businesses
-. 4n Washington, D.C. and in Marietta, Georgia, where he owns
‘one outfit named Central Information Agency (CIA). In al}
his dealings, Werbell broadly hints that he has current . '
.-Connections with the Agency. We have just learned that
Werbell may be in possession of a one-line note from you,
“stemming from a chance meeting with you at an 0SS alumni
_ dinner, reading something like “gocd to see you again.”
‘ 3. Three retired Agency employees are currently employed
by Werbell in various capacities. This past spring these
employees sought contact with tne Agency basically to report
thefr concern over the-legality of Werbell's activities. We
‘quickly established that the matter was outside our charter
- and asked these retirees to report directly to the Federal |
’ Bureau of Investigation.. We, also furnished the Bureau with
all the pertinent.information in ou: files. It is to be
noted that somewhere in Werbell's scheme of things there
appears the ubiquitous Andrew St. George, who plans to write
a story on. Abaco for True magazine. °
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD -
SUBJECT: Telephone Call from John MULDOON
“1. Approximately 1655 hours, 13 August 1974, a call
was received on C/hWH/7's extension, 351-4221 by the Secre-
tary, Miss Annamarie Ruppert. She answered the extension
=. by number and “the male voice asked to speak to Mr. McTighe.
The secretary. asked who was calling and the caller replied
“John “MUCDOON.." = The: secretary then replied that she was
“sorry “but. Mr. MéTighe couldn’t.be reached. In response to
‘MULDOON’s.-quéry, "Why’ not?" and before the. secretary could
reply, MULDOON became. obstinate and asked who he was speak-
ing to. -Miss -Ruppert replied "his secretary" and then
‘added that Mr. McTighe was away. When MULDOON asked where
he was, the secretary replied that she was not at liberty
- to discuss that. ‘Then MULDOON asked to speak: to McTighe's
deputy and was told that there was no one around whom
' MULDOON could speak to. (C/WH/7 was on leave’ and AC/WH/7
was in the PMC meeting.) MULDOON apparently didn't believe
this reply but then asked when McTighe was expected to
return. The secretary replied "within a few weeks”
‘(McTighe is on TDY) and then asked if she could take a
_ message to give to McTighe upon his return. MULDOON
became belligerent at this point, apparently thinking he’
was getting the ‘run around’ and replied, "just tell him
to talk to Jack Anderson" and hung up.
2. “AC/WHD was briefed on the above telephone call at
1740 hours, 13 August. He decided no action should be taken
on 13. August, but would like to meet with C/WH/7, Al Spera,
on 14 August.
3. At 0950 hours, the following met with AC/WHO:
Mr. Natzke, Mr. Wedemeyer, Mr. Spera and Miss Lehman. In
view of C/WHD's previous decision that no further Agency
contact should be made with MULDOON, RUSSOS, or MACKEM it
was decided that no one would return MULDOON® s call. How-
ever, AC/WHD would brief ADDO, Mr. Blee, on the above threat,
. and WH/7 would ask OPS/LIAISON to telephonically pass to the
FBI the fact that MULDOON again. contacted the Agency and
- threatened to’ go: to "Jack Anderson. A copy of this memoran=
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Pens they were Staff Employees. ‘All three were former Staff.
+. |, Esplayees. MULDCON retired on medical disability; RUSSOS
i. “Fetired.and then was rehired en a contract basis in February
41971 and contract: terminated in September 1973; and MACKEM
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WARNING NOTICE
SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS TAVOLVED
; Federal Bureau of Investigation
ATTENTION =: Intelligence Division -
SUBJECT . : Mitchell Livingston WERBELL, [II
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Reference is nade to TOFIRDS- 315/07634- 76, °
dated: O-August 1974, which reported on the growing
concern of the: Bahamian Government about renewed
“secessionist activity in Abaco. . In addition to the: -
‘Gnformation in reference, the ‘official Bahamian
service, which was the source of the above report,
also ‘provided a representative of this Agency on 7?
August 19.74 the following text of,a memorandum. it
prepared for the Secretary” ‘of the Bahamian Cabinet:
: "Please be advised thet. on 3 August
1974, information has been received from
our overseas contacts that Chester
ZOCHOWSKI, alias Chester GARY, has recently
been in touch with Mitchell L. WERBELL, and-
has reported that WERBELL is stil? planning
unspecified revolutionary activity in Abaco.
It is also reported that he has the support
of some. former U.S. Government employees
and that he-is trying to recruit a former
Special Services officer to promote revclu-
tionary activity in Abaco (the name of
Robert ARMSTRONG has been put forward as a
possibility). There ts ‘also a suggestion
that Robert VESCO might be financing some
‘of the activity." .
2.. The "Overseas. contact” described above was
identified by the Bahamian Service as the British
MI-5 representative in Washingten, 0.C. The Bahamian |
Service did not identify the "U.S. Government employees"
referred. to above.
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ARMSTRONG and. Chester ZOCHOWSKI are known to your .
Bureau.:and their. involvement in this matter has ‘been
reported -in- previous correspondence, to this Agency.
Aithough - “the Bahamian Service reported ZOCHOWSKI's
alias“as. "Chester GARY," it is believed that this
refers. to “Chester GRAY. . :
“8. The above information is. ‘being furnished to
- your Bureau. for whatever action and further dissemi-
nation you.deem appropriate. The information, however,--
may not be discussed with any foreign nationals,
including the British and the Bahamians. .
“FOR THE- DEPUTY. DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS:
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- MEMORANDUM FOR: “Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation .
Attention: Intelligence Division
SUBJECT. :..* Mitchell Livingston WERBELL, III
“1..-Reference is made to your memorandum dated
§ August 1974; Subject: "Mitchell: Livingston WERBELL,
HI, Internal Security - Abaco; Neutrality Matters -
-Abaco;" your. reference (cl=3) 62-108665.
2y ‘Authorization is granted for your Bureau to.
disseminate the attachment to Reference (your Bureau's
memorandum-dated 22 July 1974 at Atlanta, Georgia.
concerning Subject) to the Department of State, the
Bureau of Customs, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms and the ‘Criminal Division of the Department
cof Justice. We would, however, appreciate your
jimiting the description of source AT T-1 as being
simply another government agency.
3. This Agency is most‘ appreciative of your Bureau's
handling of this sensitive matter and particularly the
opportunity afforded this Agency to’ coordinate prior to
further dissemination of this material. _
4, We will be most interested in receiving any .
additional information concerning this matter which may
come to your Bureau's attention.
FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS:
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MEMORANUUM FOR: Chief, Western Hemisphere Division
SUBJECT: © OMitcholl Livings ton Kerboll and Hig_
: - _ Raployment of Former CIA Raployeen |
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REFFRENCE: CtRA~0271-74; Subject: Mitchell Livingston
~ WERBELL, ITT, 0;
1. On 29-July 1974, Willian Mcefonnell, FBr liaison : . !
officer, delivered the attached FBY memorandum to OPS/LSE.: - !
‘Io delivering this memorandum, UcMonnell stated that whereas ce | .
the last sentence of paragraph 3 reads. "by individuals deg- . _ ; ;
eribed as former United States Government employees," Gray . : ;
actually said that Ferbell had indicated that he was being . A
assisted by former CIA employees. The FOI chose to use the i
term "former United States Governzent employces" in the at= i
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CTRA-037}-74. Rubject: Mitchel] Livingston ¥erbell ITI, dated
27 June 1074, ny
Pol! "5 3 The For requests authorization to forward a copy of
, CIRA~0371-74: to ‘the Department of Justice, As. this menorandun :
was forwarded to the Bureau for its information only, your viewa
- On its passage to the Department of Justice are solicited. The oot
FBI plana to'ask the Department of Justice if the Departgent . Z|
‘wishes. the Bureau to investisate Mitchell warbell for Possible_. ee 7
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“. “MEMORANDUM FOR: Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
ATTENTION mb, Intelligence Division
SgypyecT «ss: MITCHELL LIVINGSTON WERBELL, III
REFERENCE °: A. Conversation between Mr. William
a a : McDonnell, FBI Liaison Officer and
ur. F.1.G. Coleman of this Agency
‘on 29 July. 1974.- a oe
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Subject as above. « .-
“2. Authorization is granted for your Buréau to pass
a copy of CIRA-0371-74 dated 27 June 1974, Subject as
above, to the Department of Justice for its use. We wish
to make it clear ‘that the former Agency.employees mentioned
in paragraph 2 of that report: John Patrick MULDOON and
Theodcre John ROUSSOS, provided their information voluntarily.
with the intent of seeking the.advice of this Agency-on the
Jegality of the proposed venture of the Friends of Abaco
(FOA). Both men were advised to avoid contact with the
FOA and to report their contacts to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. © .
2. This Agency has not initiated any further contact
with the individuals named above or with Walter Coseph ACKER,
the third’ former employee approached by the FOA. MACKEM, ..
however, did himself contact this Agency in an attempt to get
an official policy on the activities of the FOA. He was
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this Agency has no official involvement, and that all
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to’ ycur- Bureau. He was advised at that time to repert -
‘his contacts and ‘any information he had to your Bureau..
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Subject: Mitchell Livingston WERBELL and
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a. CIRA- 0371-74 dated 27 June 1978 — 7
be. LRERGO New York memo dated 19 duly 1974
: 2. In forwarding the 19 July New York memo ‘mentioned 2 coves
. LHERGO reported that in the last sentence of paracraph 3, GaaY .
actually said that WERSELL had indicated he was being assist
by former. BKHER SLD employees. LNENSO chose to substitute inguzZZ
tn order to ‘make the meno Tess sensational.
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“SUBJRCT: | Yraces Requested byl Mr. Wayne Yrankenfield
do To a 1. This memorandua ig in response to trace requests -
ye made by Mr. Wayne Frankenfield of the General Investigative ° : on
Division on 29 July 1974. a i
2. The files of this office reveal po pertinent idonti- |
‘flable inforsation oa:
' Advance Security Corporation of Atlanta, Georgia :
Noward GIBSON of Georgia _ an
Security Defense Systen of Maristta, Georgia '
3. Nothing is known of the Central Tovestigative Agency,
* @xcept as reported by the FBI.
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wt | 42. The files of ‘thia office contain considerable informa-
i tion on Mitchell Livingstoo’WERBFLL III, born 8 March 1918 in
i Philadelphia, Pa. The aajority of this information was received
: from the FBI, This office previously furnished the Bureau! infor-
‘mation on Werbell uader CSCI-3/773317 of 24 October 1962, subject
se WERBELL, Mitchell L.; and CSCI-316/02323-89 of 27 June 1869, sub=-
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{ the. ‘Agency have coy operational interest in Rim.. As a 2nd .
a Lieutenant io the Signal Corps in the China-Burms theater in
: We If, Berbell was assigned to OSS from April to Deceaber 1945.
; Io August 1959, this office considered using Yerbell as a source
: ; Of information on revolutionary activities in the Caribbean area, oe
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““peasible use in October 1959. From Necenber 1965 to Kovenber
x" 3966, Ferboll contacted this Agoncy’s Domestic Collection.
* Divisior in Coral.Gables, Florida to voluntarily offer iaofer=-
| gation.
: oT - 6, Serbell has been assessed an aa unscrupulous whocier-
to. dealer, a promotor of grandiose achenes, a man who lives beyond
ie e . ‘his means, and a high pressure advertising and promotion man.
vier He has ‘repeatedly misrepresented hinself as both an employee
lef the U.S, government.and the CIA, As an arms, dealer, he has
bean. involved with oumerous Latin American governaests and exile
Tgroups since the late 1950'e and is now involved in Bahaman af= .
‘ffirs.° “In 1969, he was in Thailand, attempting to sell the
government arms and a progr to neutralize the communist threat
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nto bankruptcy in 1959. He subsequently became Vice Presi-
dent and Director of Research and Nevelopmuent of STONICS, Inc.
of Atlanta, Georgia aod later became a partner in Defense Systens
a International of Powder Springs, Georgia.
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8, For further information on Werbell, you.are referred to
the Department of Defense and the Departzent of State.
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Po, 9, The indices of this office reflect a Stephen
| : President of Intelligence Services, Ltd., Suite 11-B, 130 Vest
Wieucea Rd., N.F., Atlanta, Georgia; talepkone AC 404-255-7493.
The document concerning Van Cloave is charged out, and we are
‘geeking to locate it. :
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} 10, John Patrick: MULDOGN is, as stated in our CYIRA+0371-74
: i of 27 June 1974, subject Hitchell Livingston Werbell III, a fore
; mer Agency employes. Yor further information on Muldoon, yor ~
are referred to this Agency's Office of Security.
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-1. Per -refezsnce request, te are forwarcing
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2. The following is a simaary-of all DBO-eontact. -
' directly with WER. BELL Which took place. in 1959:
a. A 6, July 1959 Memorandum to C/WKH Division
signed by Thomas J. Flores stated that General
Cabell called Flores to report that WER BELL -had
Called him. WERK BELL discussed with General Cabell
a trip WER BELL had taken to the Dominican Republic
and offered to come to Washington at his own expense
.to discuss the trip. No cennitments were made to
WER BELL by General Cabell.
b. A 7 July 1959 Memorandum of Conversation
signed by T. J. Flores stated that WER BELL was
met in Washington, D.C., by Flores who discussed
with WER BELL information concerning the Dominican
Republic, Fidel Castro, Fulcencio Batista and
General Pedraza. :
c.. A § July 1959 Menorandum of Conversation
signed by T. J. Flores stated that on & July 1959
Flores called WER BELL to set up an appointment, —
During the meeting, WER BELL was told that the
Unjted States would not support any revolutionary
activities by General Pedraza. He was also told
“that the U.S. will observe its international
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De Rae ‘dictated-a- Secrecy Agreenent to him and. -had hin--
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re / a. AS “July 1989, Sénorandum for. the Record -
vo _. Signed by-T. J. Flores reported . that Subject | et
cal¥ed: him on 9. July 195°. from Néw York. ‘ WER. BELL ct
“gavé Flores. -further information on.Loos:;; fnu, re
the representative of a Colonel Frei,‘ fnu, of. the
+ Swiss. army who. -had -1,000-men available for duty:
as ‘soldiers. - a . . as
e: “A 20 July 1959" M norandum' for ‘the Record
signed by T. J. Flores reported that WER BELL "
called Flores from Miari on 20 July to ask about
Y the: Agéncy “picking up the tab for his forthcoming
: trip to’ the Dominican Republic. They discussed
his clearance which had not come through.
Te a, : f. A 3 August 1959 Memorandum for the
: aot Fears “Record signéd by Martha R. Tharpe reported that
a ae on 24 July 1959 WER BELL calied for Mr. Thomas J.
- Uy : Flores. Since Flores was on leave, Tharpe took
the call. WER BELL gave Tharpe further infor-
mation concerning Pedraza and Batista. Tharpe
called. WER BELL back that evening to tell him
that if he obtained further information to
-report it to Mr. Justin Gleichauf, OO Contacts
Representative in Miani, until, Mr. Flores returned:
to Washington: oe oe
g. A 5 August 1959 “enorandum: for the’ Record
- signed by T. J. Flores stated that WER BELL phoned’
him on 5 August 195° to ask if there was any news
on his clearance. WER BELL said he wanted to go
to the Dominican Republic: soon, and would like CIA
to pick up his expenses. He was told there was no
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news. “Flores and KER BELL discu ssed’ the Dominican
Republic and Cuba. On 3 August Fiores phoned | : -_ .
WER BELL and told him that his clearance had not ce vo 7 : —_
been granted and that he should sect predicate his | a ;
"activities on the expectation of the clearance at ae .
any given time. WER BELL said t=st the Pedraza, Bo tN
group was air: rifting and dropping. material® into- . se
Cuba. .
} .t -
. . _— he AD September 1959. Memorandum for ‘the
: a = Record signéd ‘by. T. J. Florés re : aes
: .WER BELL ‘called Flores on 9 Septender 1959 to
“provide ‘information'on Cuba: Hé was told by
Flores that his clearance had not yet been oe ets
processed. . A a a gS
_ oo oe ld. ‘According to a 25 Septenter 1959 -
: ; . Memorandum for! the Record signed ‘by T. J. Flores, -
. \° WER BELL called Flores on 9 Septerber 1959, to:
) ask.af. «his . clearance ¢had ‘come through since.
‘he wanted the- Agency to finance his” trip to”
the. Dominican Republic. He was told it had
not. “WER BELL told Florés about. scne people . =.) 1°. ae .
who had been discussing the counterfeiting: . :
of U. S. dollars and Cuban pesos for-use in- a
“comnection-.with :Cuban revolutionary activities.
He was told by Flores to contact the FBI. On
13 September WER. BELL had phoned Flores at. home.
to say that the’ FBI had referred bim‘to the
Secret Service on the counterfeiting aspect,
- and that no one seemed particulariy interested
in the gun running. The Secret Service asked .
him to go to Miami at his own expense to obtain ne
further information on the matter and WER BELL
asked Flores' advice. Flores said that he could
not. ‘influence him one way or the other since he
was not in a position to direct his activities,
but felt he might be better off to take no action.
He was told that Flores would be in touch with
him as soon as he-had any further information
concerning our possible use of hin..- :
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Record signed by Thomas J. Flores states that.
“WER BELL phoned him on 25 September 1989 to report
on Cuba. On 2 October 1959, Flores talked with
WER BELL hy phone and terminated the relationship.
3. | The following undated memorancuns are also contained in
WER BELL's file: .
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(T. Fiores reports.that &ER BE res
13 August 1959 to discuss, Cuba
A act
This memorandum also. records that KER BELL phoned
Flores again‘on 26 August 1959 at which: time activities:
in the Dominican -Republic and Cuban activities in.
“Miaini were discussed: ER BELL also asked about the
_ status of his-clearance, and was told it had not yet
‘comé through. ‘ oo Ls
i "K" addressed to “Tom” ”
ome information concerning ..-
Lett is probably in...
iwas: da seus ;
et céme throug
‘some -inforination concern? y-Batista.. (This.
merorandum probably: is in the i
eter’ d. An unsigned report, apparently from’ :>
~. WER BELL, gave a summary of his contacts and .
activities during a trip to the Dominican Republic.
(This report is probably in-the 1959 time frame.)
“4. .A 17 December 1963 dispatch from Station Santo Domingo
-reported that Station NOC Officer Joseph Luna recently met
WER BELL in Santo Domingo.” No further details of the mecting
were reported.
"S§. According to the CS file on WER BELL, three former
Agency employees were contacted in 1974 by WER BELL and other
representatives of a group called "Friends of Abaco OA),
a croup allegedly advocating the secession of the island of
Abaco from the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The three former
employees contacted are: ;
a. John Patrick ‘zldoon, retired from.
. CIA on 20 March 1972. Oo
b. Theodore John Scuskos, retired from CIA
on 31 July 1970. He was rehired on a
contract in February 1971... His contract
was teriinated in September 1973.
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its. independence. Qn, several _occasions, WER. BELL introduced —
Mr. Muldoon and“Mr- “Roussos a's active Agency. officials, implying .
’ “that either ‘the. Agency. or the Uni
:the.aims of the FOA. “WER BELL 50 proposed tO Messrs.. Muldoon:
'. and Roussos. in separate conversations that they, conduct a study,:
- involving. a visit to Abaco; -to determine the feasibility of -
-'Abace’s independence in political and economic ‘térms. ‘The ~
" study was to include interviews with citizens of “Abaco prior
_- to an aileged "plebiscite" on independence to take place in
-_Abaco on 28 June 1974. In default -of the collaboration of
[email protected] or Roussos, WER BELL hired Mr. Walter Joseph
Walter Joseph Mackem, “separated fron
CIA’ on: 31 October 1973. ; eee
6. Mr. Muldoon contacted Agency empl yee E. ‘James
“MeTighe, on 22 May 1974... Mr: Mukdoon™té “MéTighe
that. -he was nominal - Président of a Washington- based :
firm called "Security Consultants International.” He presented
Mr. McTighe witha report, containi & th ential data he’ :
d effort to. *tavolye - “persons fori
in the activities of ‘the FOA in support: of:
‘ates ‘Government Supported:
Macken,..a_. ‘former. Agency<~ -friend-of ‘both Muldoon and Roussos.
According to WER BELL's file, Mackem later in 1974 contacted
the Agency in an: attempt to get an official policy on the
“. activities of ‘the FOA. Nackem was informed that the case
comes under FBI jurisdiction, that this Agency has no official
“involvement, and that all information we had on the matter had
. been made available to the FBI. He was adviséd at that time
to report his. contacts and any information he had to the FBI.
7. On 24 March 1975, Mr. Joseph P. Hayes, “assigned to
SE/PCH, reported that dur ing the weck of 9 March 1975, he . _
talked with Mr. Wesley Dyckman. Mr. Dyckman is a forner Agency
‘enpleyee employed by the Drug Enforcement Agency. According
to Dyckman; former Agency employee Walter Mackem was employed
jn the Washington .area as a private investigator. He is also
involved with a paramilitary activity funded by ‘some unnamed .
‘British source, .The activity, which byckman referred to as
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“WER BELL that -he:
ma
“ingne Rew Laid project" sought to establish a tax shelter on
one of the vur-21sianas ot ‘the Caribbean
fully taking | “ oy
over the. island and -cstabli hing a. £0 Fe. -Mackem.. - se
-involved i
fi the paramilitary t ining of forces
in this adventure. ‘According ‘to Dyckman, .
ing supposedly was to take place in
Jisibased.. \ mot
Mr. ‘Roussos met with Mr. K. Michael
‘ae AC/E/GC, and told him that
A 351. August to sell arms to
q Tr “ : ntéd Roussos to be hi's
‘advisor in this: venture and to go to ‘Athens. -Roussos-told
‘ER L’ would ‘check with CIA before giving him an answer. ;
WER “BELL -asked « oussos to see if. the Agency ‘was in favor of -
such an ‘arms deal vor not.. “Mr. Absher strongly advised against ae
- Roussos" getting involved in this deal. . Roussos told Mr. ‘Atsher . .
that he, understood and agreed not to get involved. Roussos
“ gaid that WER BELL:would probably ‘call: him fron Athens and he _
_ would give WER BELL a final negative reply. - es
"9. 08.22. July 1974, the FBI reported that WER: BELL may.’
be. in possession of a one-line note from former CIA Director-
William Colby. stemming ‘from a chance meeting with the Director
at an OSS alumni dinner, reading something like "Good to see
you again." This note was apparently used by WER BELL to
suggest that he and Mr. Colby were good friends. This infor-
mation was passed on to Mr. Colby on 9 August 1974.
> 10. According to reporting from several Stations, WER BELL.
and Arthur L. Smith (a cohort of WER BELL's) were in several ;
Central American countries during August and early. September... -- 0. eo
1962: Their principal activity appeared to be contacting
officials of the governments of Guatemala, Nicaragua, an
El Salvador for the purpose of obtaining recognition ofa
de facto Cuban Government in exile called the "United .
Organization for the Liberation of Cuba." In discussions with
Nicaraguan Government representatives, WER BELL ‘claimed the
proposed Cuban Government 1n exile had the support of 90
separate Cuban exile organizations and 186,009 Cuban exiles..
WER BELL offered a representative of the Nicaraguan Governnent
$100,000 to obtain that government's recognition of the Cuban
Government in exile. The croup claimed to have its headquarters
at 1025.Connecticut: Avenue, NW, in washington, D.C. While in
Guatemala, Smith claimed that the group had a nan in the
Department of State in Washington, D.C., whom they pay $6,000 ’
per year "to. keep, them advised." . : , a
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‘had organized a group, including approxim
inside Cuba, to perform a commence operation L
“eariy January 1966.. :
with the seconcary nission of blowing up.the
gissionm would be ca
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_. Gnto Cuba and said’ that. they
-.the regime immediately
a 8.
“44, -In December
of Fidel. Castro,
generators that supply
at the time, stated that he was trying to get a
with the pission, and. inferred that the
Lied of f-if such approval was not obtained.
from. CIA‘ to proceed
agenciés conce
According to the FBI
_ acquainted with many
“and othér countries,
had been approved ‘by
= 13. Accérding to-a memoraréun i
Febvuary 1968, one B
‘of this Agency and s
Mr. Baker said that WER BELL was in.t
business and deliver
Mr. Baker said that
ClA. Mr. Baker said
would have to get a_
Baker said that whe w
" might keep him from
14. WER BELL ca
in early 1969 when h
as Vice President of
himself as a counter
to display, claimed
himself at a local n
WER BELL -attenpted t
variety of U.S. nil
the gist of his reputation to
inission and the Thai
sponsored in any way
that he ana six Cubun exiles in the Wl. S.
ary 19.66 the. Miami office of the FB!
“BELL chad’. beer in contact with yarious news:
’ ng. -an alleged fF
and reportedly, also had discusse
Phillips, Publi¢ Affairs Officer, Department of State,
"WER BELL- claimed to have a group: of ‘some S|
were ready for action to overthrow: |
ightclub. a5 Chie
1966 WER EELL contacted a Miami DCD
ately 70 Cubans
in Cuba during
Their prirary mission was the assasSination
electricity to Havana, Cuba. WER BELL,
"erecn light" -
lan to, assassinate Fidel, Castro,
4 the plan with Mr. Richard.
Washington,
00 men infiltrated
-€ollowing the. assassination of Castro.....
y WER BELL gave the impression that he. is.
high government officials, b
and implies. that his assassination plan
CIA. LO me Te
h WER BELL'S file, on 7
ruce Arman 5aker telephoned an employee
aid he had been in contact with WER BELL.
he weapons manufacturing
ed them by air throughout the world. ~
he understood that WER BELL does this for
that he understood from WER BELL that he
CIN security clearance to fly for WER BELL.
as afraid that his past smuggling record
getting a CJA clearance.
me to the attention of the Bangkok Station
e went to Thailand representing himself
Sionics, Atlanta, Georgia. He described
insurgency expert, had a variety of weapons
to be a retired colonel, -and introduced
f of CIA in. Thailand. . oe
o sell arms to the Thais and aisa to a” ;
itary ¢clenents. Station Bangkok passed
. personalities in the U..S.
Government stressing that he was. not
by the U. S. Government.
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_.Signed by Lawrence R. Houston. Mr.-Houston, answering a...
‘ request from Joseph J. Liehling, Deputy Assistant Secretary
7of Defense, on 23. February 1971, denied WER BELL'S alleged
“affiliation, with the CIA. .On 28. October 1971; Mr. Houston
“w¥ote Mr. David H. Henretta, Jr., of the Industrial Security
_ Clearance Review Division, to return notarized Interrogatories
"Previously. sent by Mr. Henretta.
i6. ‘We have no inforration on Colonel Bavard except - news
articles reporting his death which were forwarded by the FBI.
. 17. Per ‘your request, we have sent. “dnstructions to: ‘the -
LA/Miani. Station’ ‘that ‘there should be no contact with WER’ BELL.
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Subject's iavolvenent with the "Abaco: .'
Hovenent™ (ATM) in the Cornonwealth of
your inférnation only, three forner -enployées
cy were con itacted in June- 1974 by representatives
alled’ "Friends. of Abaco," 2 group, allecsedly
he-secession of ihe island’ of Abaco fron. the
of the Sahanas. Contact was initiated by
ingston Wh ELL ITI, an international arms
a naturalized Lit huanian named Michael OLIVER,
attempted to involve the forrer Acency
“the Abaco Independence Hoveneat (ATM), of
ureau is’ faniliar. The three former enplovees
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John Patrick M 'LDOON Yo
DPOB: 25 August 1937, Washington, D. C.
Retired from this A Agency on 20 March 1972) ,
Address at time of retirement:
4305 Kentbury Drive
Bethesda, Maryland
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b. Theodore John ROUSSOS :
‘DPOB: 14 July 1919, Washington, D. C.
Retired: 31 July 1970
Address at tice of retiresent:
2918 Hardy Avenue.
. Wheaton, Marviand oo .
Note: ROUSSOS vas rehired on a contract ;
oo, _. basis in February 1971.. His contract.
- lee was terminated Septerber 1973, .
Cc. Walter Joseph MACKEN _ , en
DPOB: 13 December 1937, COnaha, Nebraska
‘Separated: 31 Cctober. i973 0 :
Address at tine of separation:
2609 %. Potomac...
-'.. Arlingtoa, Virginia
: 3. Mitchell Livingsten WERBELL III, the principal
‘owner. of the arms manufacturing firs Uefense Systens -
International and aw international arts .dcaler,; has becn
encouraging a group of Eahanian citizens on the island -
“of Abaco who seek:to secede from the 32hanian Commonwealth.
In this affair WERSELL has been collats ating with a :
group based in ‘ani called the "Friends of Abaco,"
Active in the Friends of Abaco is Hichsel OLIVER, a wealthy
' land developer residing at 2989 £1 Rancho Drive, Carson City,
‘Nevada. OLIVER, a naturalized U. S. citizen, was born
Moses OLITSKI on 11 Decenber 1928 in Lithuania, :
4. In encouraging person's in ASaco to scek ._-
independence of Nassau, OLIVER's apparent motive is to
establish a prototype governnent b on principles of |
‘free enterprise expounded in a pia k Louk which he
-has authored called "A Ne it 2 for a New Country"
(Fine Arts Press, Reno, “Nev. - 1968). WERBELL, on the .
other hand, has privately expressed a desire to establish
a tourist mecca on, Abaco to include hotels, recreation
“facilities and ‘gambling casinos. ‘Officials of Noliday
International, a Baltimore firn specialized in recreation
and health spas, have been briefed by HESBELL and OLIVER
recently on the Abaco movement; Robert A.C. HAMILTON,
13th Lord of zeihavea and Stenton jand a renber of the
“Friends of Abaco,-on 10 June 1974 sponsored a resolution
-in behalf of the Abaco Indenendence Noverent on the flsor-
of the British House of Lords, following conversations |
with -WKERBELL - in Washington | in late May,
. Ss. ‘Despite: the seenine innocencte of the enterprise,
oo: . however, we: have observed that “ERBELL, in particular,
oo --has made a concerted effort to involve persons formerly
crith this Agency in. the activities of the — :
7 Friends | “of Abaco, in support of Abaco's independence, oe . _
- On several occasions, involving at least two former : Soe
. officers of this orjvanization, MULDOON and ROUSSOS cited
‘above, WERBELL has introduced thea as “presumably active |
Agency. officials in such a fashicn as to inply, according Ls
to the persons involved, that cither this. Agency or the ; Sone
~.. United States’ Government SUPPOTTS - the ains 5 of the - ve
-. Friends of: Abaco. : oe
- os. Bo .6. Most recently, WERBILL has proposed to both
: ; retired officers in separate -conversations that they — ~
conduct.a study, involving a visit to Abaco, to determine ;
the feasibility of ‘Abaco's independence in political and
econonic terms The study would include interviews with
‘citizens on Abaco prior to an alleced “plebiscite” on
independence to take place in Abaco on 25 June 1974,
To be ‘included in the investiration is research on the St r
oa probable reaction in the United Nations Ore3nization to .
ee a petition from political grouns in Abace for support on
—_ pes independence, notably any parallels to be found in ;
precedents such.as the Biafra secession fron Nigeria. pO
7. Andrew ST. GEORGE, a nationally ‘noun free-lance
writer, has become active in WERBELL's orsanization and
clains to be preparing an article on WERRELL and the
Abaco movement for publication” in True Harazine.
- ST. GEORGE has particinated in the several meetings that
WERBELL, ‘CLIVER and their associates have had with the
two retired Agency | officers, Hr. John ? MULTCON and
Mr. Ted ROUSSOS. ~
8... In default. of the collaboration ‘of either
' MULDOON of ROUSSOS, SERBELL and OLIVER have hired
Walter Joseph MACKEM, a former Agency friend of both
MULDOON and ROUSSOS. .
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9. - John “ULDO yo. is currently. enployed ‘as the
Washington renresen wtative of the firm Security Consultants
"International, a subsidiary of the Atlanta (Ga.) detective
‘agency, Central. ‘Investigative Agency. ROUSSOS is not:
enployed.. .
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. 1.. Through the intermediary of Robert Brown,. DC/EA,
“and retired ‘staffer Jack "Red" Stent, I was put in- touch
5 with John MULDOON, another retired staffer
who -is now fioriinal vice-president of a Washington-based © - _
‘firm called "Security.Consultants International." :
' Muldoon made the contact with. me apparently. on ‘the
-- advice o ob: Brown and Red Stent whose’ counsel he- :
ight. ij ‘fort to ‘protect himself from the possible.
" his. “involvement with a group promoting...
_, the independer tthe Bahamian -Commonwealth—is:land-of -- -
Abaco. We mét at 1100‘hours at "Tony's" on-L street. -
‘and 18th N.W. in downtown Washington. Red Stent-was-: ;
there to introduce me to Muldooa but he did not participate
- in the discussion. ° ; ;
2. Muldoon presented me with a typewritten report
containing the essential data he possessed concerning
a_group of individuals with whom.he had met on Friday,
17.May 1974 -in- ‘Washington. Attending the meeting with
Muldoon on that occasion were Mitchell WERBELL III (aka
“Mitch Three"), Lord and -Lady BELLHAVEN (alleged British
peers}, Mike OLIVER (a wealthy electronics tycoon of
European, possibly French, origin who currently resides
in Carson City, Nevada) ,‘ Howard HANDELMAN (Washington
correspondent of "U.S. News’ and World Report”), Renee
(Inu) (the evening's object of Werbell's seeningly
voracious affections) and an employe of the Library of
Congress whom-Muldoon chose not to identify to me. At
‘a subsequent meeting on Monday, 26° May .1974, Muldooa
had lunch with WERBELL and free Yance writer Andrew 3t.
GEORGE who is also involved with WERBELL in the Abaco
independence enterprise. ‘The Werbell. croup is known
as the "Friends of Abaco" (already documented as such
in our files). , ot : .
eadervrcir c. a Cus Se
“ ‘SECRET.
; 3. Arowledge of the background of the principals
ig essential to a comprehension of the affair as recounted
by Muldoon: oS a :
: Sey ; - a. IsYand of Abaco ~ From available file .., .
a i information-*é Know that Abaco is.a snall island at the
north end of the Bahamas archipelago a short distance .
off the Florida coast. which was populated in 1785 by .
British Loyalists and their Black.$laves fleeing the
United’States following independence. The island remains
about ' 50% white. Openly apprehensive in anticipation of -
_y, |. -the Bahamas’ Yndependence from Great Britain, the residents
a4 Jof. Abaco, ‘both. white and black, have found themselves - |
v since independence - the object of apparent antagonism
and adiiinistrative neglect on the. part of the Pindling _.
ernment ,, which. has fueled talk of secession from
u rule. This talk has been institutionalized in an.
¢ zation headed by a white, Charles "Chuck"
hie..Abaco’ Independence Movenent (ATM) . | .
“3 genous. ors
“HALL.,. and-cart
ae -HALB is asresident of Marsh Grove, the country cross roads”
ot ; which poses as the metropolitan capital of Abaco; he
ae frequently visits Miami where he meets with Werbell.
coy b.. Mitchell WERBELL IIT - A PhiJadelphian,
WERBELL was a member of OSS in the Far East during World
_ War II where, according to. Muldoon, he cane to know the ©
a Director and Lou Conein. Werbell currently a resident.
cob. - of Atlanta, now-is president of: an international arms
a _. peddling firm called Defense Systenis International (DST).
in addition to industrial security systems, according to
MULDOON, DSI sells automatic weapons (including a minia-
ture machine pistol with a silencer) and bomb-booby- trapped ~~
items of various sorts (e.g., a tennis ball with a fuse.
which is automatically activated when vou stop playing)
and other James Bondian accessories. Werbell hopes to
establish gaming casinos, hotcls and other tourist
facilities in Abaco catering to the U.S. tourist crowd
available for easy ferrying from nearby Miani. As a
consequence of some run-in with Prime, Minister Michael
Pindling, however, Werbell is apparently permanently .
persona non -xrata in the Bahamas; hence his ambitions
appear to be contingent on Abacan independence. e
; c. Mike OLIVER - The financial angel of the
"Friends of Abaco,” Oliver's origins and auspices are
somewhat obscure to Muldoon. OLIVER clains to have spent
3
SEGRE
time in a Nazi concentration camp during World War IT;
che Speaks excellent French; he has a pet political
‘theory wWhich-he has pub lished. He is seeking some
political entity where he can put his theory into
practice to illustrate. to the U.S. government that it
Is Worth practicing’ in’ this country. In contrast to
-fhis. colleague Mitch Three Werbell, however. he seems
adamantly opposed to establishing a gambling empire.
-d. Lord and ‘Lady BELLHAVEN - A member of
the British House of Lords, .RELLHAVEN: plans to’ make
a’speech there, following his return. to London. on ‘22
May 1974;-castigating the British government for :
allowing Abaco to, be abused by: Nassau. ‘BELLHAVEN ”
appears to.be- ddentical with Robert Anthony Carmichael.
“" HAMILTON, bord 27 -Feb 27° the 13th Lord of BELHAVEN
. and STENTON . His wife is ‘the. former. Elizabeth ‘Ann
“... J. MOSELEY, da £ ‘the jate Colonel “Arthur Henry: .
re " . MOSELEY.’ (whos rela m.to fame remain + to be- probated).
- . . This information: comes from sevéral tomes on. the ~
English peerage “which were researched - ‘for me. by ‘Sally
Ann Brown of. “E/BC.
e. Howard HANDELMAN - The U. s. News and
World Report correspondent also has contacts with the
Agency, a fact which concerns Muldoon.
: f. Central Investigation ‘Agency - An Atlanta a
. detective Agency established a few vears ago by Howard
COSGROVE, a former Georgia police orficer specialized .
in narcotics operations who was apparently fired from ,
‘the force for reasons unknown to Muldoon. COSGROVE
retains a 265 interest in the CIA (sic); Mitchell |
-WERBELL IV (‘Mitch Four") holds another. 26% and a re-
maining 6% interest is held by the nominal president of
"CIA," a retired Army colonel named Byer or Briar. The
“EIA" has in turn established Security Consultants Inter-
national, as a: Washington-based wholly owned subsidiary. _ i
“'SCI's specialities are anti-audio sweeps and electronic ;
surveillance using devices developed by one David MURISSEY,
“an electronics engineer who colla borates with MULDOON g
wee "CIA."
4. The incident which alarmed Muldoon occurred
during the Friday gathering of the individuals mentioned
in paragraph two. Muldoon was palmed-off by Werbell at so
this gathering as an “official of the CIA (Central —
= assured him that
es SERED as
Intelligence Agency, in this instance)" who was there
to attest to the fact that neither the CIA nor the U.S, -
Government is. oppesed to Abacan independence. Hi's fo
interlocutors, despite Muldoon's protests that he was
retired from.CIA and in no way represented U.S. government
interests respecting Abaco,. seemed anxious-- he felt - .
.,, to accept his: presence there as evidence of U.S. —_
a government -endorgséenent of the Abacan independence movement.
og.
‘he ‘woutd ‘not be pinpointed by: Werbdell as the source of
‘this ‘information if any action’ were taken on it. T
| » apart’ fron ‘the particular incident on
17 May 1974, the general outlines of WERBELL .and his
activities. and.aspirations for Abaco ‘have already been
|. reported. by two‘or three other sources... Since there is
“nothing the Agency can plausibly do at this juncture: -.
~about WERBELL'S apparent effort: to con his supporters =~
‘into-thinking that the ‘CIA was. backing the Abaco. — ..:
depende ; venture, I told Muldoon.I planned merely ~
; isside of ‘this story. a matter of record and™
Oat that. Fe
.S; Muldoon took sorie pains to gain reassurance that
6.. To-cap off the story, Red Stent invited us to! .
lunch at. the Class Reunion on Eye Street ard Y8th. When
Muldoon ‘and -I arrived to meet Stent we found him ensconced
_ at-a-corner table with three other people. Red rushed
"over to inform us.that he would be introducing me as a
colleague of his from AEROJET. He then presented me to
WERBELL, Werbell's date.Patricia BOTOND ‘and Cecil BROWNLOW
“of "Aviation Weekly." WERBELL, looking for all the world
like Jerry Colonna, was intent on the task of seducing
Miss BOTOND, who happened to be promoting a convention
for the Atlantic Union organization, a political enterprise
which is an offshoot of the World Federalists Movement.
Miss BOTOND, as it turned otit was reared in Shanvhai, China,
at the same time as Stent. Red had attended school with
_cher brother. - the German Schoul in Shanghai. Miss BOTOND
had been expelled fron the German school in the late 1930s
for having had anti-Nazi deodles in her copybook.
Brownlow had helped Red obtain. aerial photos of the.
_ ChiCom consulate compound in Geneva in the early 1960s
_ when Red was stationed in Paris. When Werbell had
wearied of the reminisences of Stent and Botond and had
managed to hustle his prey off to a private table, Stent ~
Tevealed to BROWNLOW that I was not AERQJET but CIA.
Fortunately my name was mumbled at the introduction so that
no one could have repeated it. No one in fact seemed
interested. . oo ;
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must register as en agent of a foreign government
(whichever it ight be). Brownlow went about his
business. Stent paid for the lunch. I returned to
what Stent whinsically refers to as the "Funny Farm."
My only regret is that George Orwell could not have
joined us for that lunch. oo. Le
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BOTOND, Istvan
17 Aug 1921, Hungary
USA, Raturalizea, May 12, 1962
“2152 Wyoming Ave., N.Wey Washington, D.C.
“BOTOND, Andrew; b. c1962.-—_.
Step-Childrén: . L .
Lila; bd. c19h8°,
Christopher; b. ¢19h7
‘ Architect/Urban Designer. The Perkina & WLLL
. Partnership, Washington,. D.C. . a
1953: Palatine Joseph Polytechnic University,
‘Budapest, Hungary .
1961: Ratvard University, Cautridge, Mass
Extensive .
F.I.C.A.: O74-32-6h19
Not Dated
14.00000
"+ ISTWAN BOTOND, A.LLA.
Age ow
‘ 7 . Citizenship:
"Marital status:
ORALC.A. (°- 074-32-6419.
“Education... ipl. Architect
Architecy/Urban Designer .
“2482 Wyoniing avenue, N. WwW. Washing, D. Cc. 26008 (202) DUpost 7-7525
Born: August 17, 1921, Hungary
A. (Nanuralized, May 12, 1962)" ~
Wife: Patricia Potter Botond (U.S.A.)
Childre=: ‘Krisztina, 3 1/2 years
. Andrew, 2years =~ Te
(Lia, 16 years, and Christopher, 15 j years, from
“wife's. Previous marriage: a¥e- Hot filly cependesn), ©
“Palatine Joseph’. Polytechnic University,
'_.Faciilty of Architecture and: Engineering,
’ Bucapest, Hungary, 1955. .
Master of Architecture tn Urban 1 Design “
Harvard University, Graduate School of Design,
‘Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961"
, Registered Architect
New York Stace # 8181
~ Discrictot Columbia-#:A= 15760" ~
NCARB Certificate —# 4936
Professional “Corporate Member,
' Affiliadioa: | . American Institute of Architects, Washington Metropolitan Chapter
Awards: 2. ” 1984, Fourth Prize for. réplanning of a bombed cigy aquare and
_ Neighborhood in Debrecen, Hungary (co-designer)
1961, Scholarslup. at Ceatro bternazionale di Snodt
- di Architettura “Andrea Palladio," taly
* Languages: English, ‘Hungartan, German, Preach (acquaintance)
. Travel: _-' The Eahamas ‘58; Europe. °S9, ‘62, '65; Canada "61, °62:
a U.S. Virgia Islands '63, '65; Berrauda ‘63
lacerests: - Music, photography; sports: skiing, tennis
Ww
=~
}4-00000
Publications: ; Ma ittmttvészet ("Hungariaa Architecture ")-- moathly —
at: 'S6: Airport and Buildings (Diploma thesis) .
July °S8& Furniture Factory in Debrecen, Hungary .
an Harvard University Library \
eo , , -Factora that Shape the City: Case saucy -- Budapest
PROFESSIONAL June} 1963 = Present od
EXPERIENCE hy perkina’& Will Partnership, Architects
vas Washington, D.C. ; :
‘Head: of ‘Design: Déparmeat Loe :
Responsible and involved in every: design fob as guide and
crite. Iv additioa to administrative duties (Personnel, Budget, |
. ‘Schedules, etc. ), active designer of two major projects:
" a) Universtiy of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Boe . Teaching Hospital and Ambulant Paticat Facilities °
So ; ae _ First stage ready for bid .
Se . ae a, Est: $:7,500, 000
b) Duke University, Durham, N. c.
Research Laboratory Building for Medical Sciences
Working drawings under preparation
Est. $5,400,000
Other Department works:
Duke University, Durham, N.C;
Main Entrance
Bid: § 3,700, 000 ;
; Duke Untversity, Durham, N.C. —
- Cinical Research I Buildings
Est: $ 1,800,000
' George Washington. Univeraity, Washingtan, D.C.
- Long Range Plaa
Doctors" Office Building, Washington, D.C. .
Est $ 2, 600, 000
7 Virgin Islands Medical Ceaters: Se. Thomas, St. Croix
Est $14,000,000 each
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PROFESSIONAL December 1956-funé 1968
_ ; EXPERIENCE = (Absent tea mouths for Post-Graduate Snuidiea)
IM. Pel & Associates, Architects’& Planners
New York, New York
° Architect Désigner/Planner.. .
Hotel Denver Hiltor: design work and detailing of precast
/exterior and store fronts. se
_ M.ILT. Earth Science Building: preliminary design
_ | aod planning work : .
_- Union Station-ates project, -Toronto, Canada: alte
”_ dhalysie ind feasibility smdies. | So
. “Financial Plaza; “ Detintown Toronm, Cadada:
_— prélimizary:stidlés.for a bank sand: office buildinga
"+, project — a . .
: -Weybosset Hill, Urban’ Renewal Project,.. Providence, R.L:
Urban Deeigner in the Planning Team : a
; Newhouse Communication Ceater, Schoo! of Journalism,
‘Syracuse University, New York: consultant on precast —
exterior system - :
Town Center-Plaza, Southwest Washingtoa, D.C.: site |
" study for extension of a newly constructed Housing- ~
a ee ae ‘Shopping project.
eeeoe
Prior to December 1956
alk ck .
Various architectural positions in Hungary (part-time
during University years.)
: Final year: (August 1955-November 1956) Head of
Architectural aranect in the Regional Planning
*. Bureau for Northeast Hungary, Duties-similar to :
7°. . pf€eent position, _
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SUITE 409/151 SOUTH KING STREET | HONOLULU, HAWAIL 96514 | PHONE 949-4733 | Cable Address: GENINVCO
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“Rie 508 4677. Ala Yoana -
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" Ate'a: Neil Leitner
é € a financial statement on Oliver-Roza Corp.,: dated” .
— 1OFS3169 by Chalk & Joerg, CPA‘s, 717 North Curry Stes P.O.
Box £060, Careon City, Nevada, 89071, © 0
Wi appraieal of ai "Oliver Subdivision" by Noble 7. Murray, - -
', Real Aetace Appraiser & Consultant, 2345 Camas Re., Carson Ciry
Nevada, - . . Te oe
sel Oliver, an Electronic's sagineer, of 2089 El Rancho.
e, Carson City, Nevada, is President of at least two
corporations, author of "A New Constitution for A New Country";|
ho} a committment from Waitechall Securities Corp., 138 Main Sc,
OceabPore, New Jersey, to his Vanguard-Corp. ‘so underwrite the
- Gales: of 500,000 ‘Bhares of cCoumon stock at $10.00 per share;
“@¢ul'fell thru because Britiena or Dutch B0versuents failed to
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VANGUARD COR?” : AND DEVELOPMENT. . , 1988 NO,
2089 EL RANCHO OR ot i : ; . ,
CARSON CITY NEV 89701 re oe
TEL 702 882- 2685 rhe SUAZARY
no, MICHAEL OLIVER, PRES yt "PAYMENTS UNDETERMINED |
ot MORRIS C, DAVIS, V PRES ; EMPLOYS 3
m mo. _.. BETTY $. (MRS. M.) OLIVER, SEC-TREAS RECORD” = CLEAR;
DIRECTORS: THe officers and L. A, whl tore, ; .
Joseph A, Foss Jr, Or. R. 5. Williams, OF. Rs Melers, . a
Arthur, Ls Bonike, and § Robert Johnson. vo . rs
siters for: this operation + were not: “Jocated ‘during current Tavesti+ on
?t 5 personal’ payment record: is satisfactory. ls al
1969, Me Oliver, president, _was unavallable for an: interview, :
“> HISTORY: a
: So : One outside source gubmitted—the following statemont from Michael Oliver, a
4 ersonal lye dated Apr 25 1968: | - TL
ash : $ 8,200 Acets Pa $ {6 _
_ pects R “1,300 Owing Autos 3, 7200
- Coin Col Tection & Stocks * 6,000. Lo . "|
Current. . 45,560 Current . . 3,359
RE . 327,000. Ntgs i. - 27,0467 °
. . Autos . 5,990. NET WORTH : ; -. 318,003
: Total : "346, 400 Total Lo 348,400
. . Unsigned. . 0.
° Real -esiate ‘includes interest In Oliver-Roos Corp of $289,000; Carson
Gtty residence, $23,000; house at San Diego, Callf, $15,000. Statement was
| °° ootalaed from outside sources. _—
wo On Mar 18 1969, Oliver .was uravailable for an ‘Interview, : .
Ostaiis on this businass wera not available In outside quarters. Ona
outside source reported that operations are currently in the formative stages.
HISTORY ~ ’ Incorporated “In Nevada Nov | 1968; autnorized capital, $500,000. MiCHAEL
OLIVER, bora 1920, married. 1965 to-starting this concern, angaged in lang
development, as an officer In Otlver-Boza Cornoration. Prior to that, was
associated with the Philco Corp. .In Palo, Alto, Callfs Prior to that, emaloyes
by Volt Tech Corp., at San Diego. The. directors are residents of the State
of CVlifornia; antecedent informationis not currently availadle.
GPERATION Operates ‘In the land cevale Teor fielc. Full scope of operations nor
. - -learned. Theraare—fio emp os s. LOCATION: Heacquarters
. _s. . are maintained at Oliver's eels By Oauned ix in vd Pie. M. Olver
“5619 -(2006 6) Cradle
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. OLIVER ROSA CORP LAND DEVELOPMENT
2089 EL:RANCHO DR
‘CARSON CITY. NEV 89701
TEL 702 682-2483
- MICHAEL OLIVER, PRES
FRANK ROSA, JR, V PRES). . . 4. ~~”
“« BETTY S ChRS Mm) OLIVER, SEC-TREAS «3. “RECORD INOOMPLETE
UNDETERMINED
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_ DIRECTORS: ‘The Officers and Robert R Johnson
ppliers-for this operation were not located during current...
igation. Gliver's porsonal payiients «record: is. satisiactory£ .
“SOR AEH 28,1971 of fears were absent.
Reporter estimates are: mos
Real estate . “$-- 290,000" = ey.
REAL ESTATE > TITLE VALUE -*
Residence of Olivers ' Oliver/Wite — $23,000
House, San Diego Oliver/Wi te 15,000
Furthér current financial estimates ara unavailable. Concerning a
personal statement of Michael Oliver, dated April $968, total assets were
listed at $348 ,469-and net worth at $318,003, Net worth of Oliver centered
- heavily In real estate,
a Operations of the concern appear to be profitable. Full extent of
‘Operations unknown. Fire insurance details not learnad. Businass is well
ce ‘~ostablished" and “affairs appear to be kept In order.
BANKING = Bank facility not learned, ,
. ~ HISTORY - . Incorporated Nevada on Nov'5 1965, authorized capital. $200,000. with
20,000 Shares at $10 per share,
_M OLIVER born 1920, married. Was associated with the Philco Corp in
Palo Alto, Calif. Prior’ to that, employed by Volt Tech. Cora at San
Ofego. Is Presently also the president of a Vanguard Corp.
ue B OLIVER born 1925 married. -Is bookkeoper of concern.
. Antecedents of Rosa Jr and Johason lacking. ~
a RELATED CONCERN: Vanguard Corp. same address, established 1968,
operates also in. land Gevelopment, Extent of Inter-company relations
unlearned, : |
OPERATION — Operates In the tand cavalopment field. Business non-seasonal.
. Emaloys 4 including directors. LOCATION: Headquarters are maintained at
Oliver's residence, owned by Mr and Mrs'M Olver, ,
4-28 (88 3) . ; a - . .
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‘RE: Current Bahamtan Situation —
: The following peopte were contacted by ‘the writer:
- Jay Mallin (Decenber. 3, 1973. ;) Mallin states that to the.
best of his knowledge there are only two groups known to be active fn the
“inbaeo, Movenént--the, group that ‘WerBe} (Mitchell Livingston KerBel [1I) 1s
associated with and a group being headed up by a Bob Brown.
‘Brown’ is currently in Washington ana is about to return to his home
cwhtch is in ‘Boulder, Colorado. Hallin incicated that 1f anything were about
“to occur Brown would certainly be fn the Miami area.
Brown 1s a white Amert can: and an ex-Special Forces type. He has
forned. a group of. ex- ~Spectal ‘Forces Specialists that-fn Mallin's opinion
"could really raise Hell.” Brown, according to Mallin, has been working for
Chuck Hall. However, Han 1s alse aligned with Wersel.
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Ballin states t “hall of the planning sessfons = Brown's group ,
chave been held in the tiving room of Mallin’s Corat Cables home. | .
Brown's ‘group: ts all white but he has been in ‘contact with soz. of
. the local Blacks in. Abaco. The Blacks have had no formal training ‘nor do
, they possess the prover. weapons for any sizable operation. In order to _
|ootate ‘Weapons and training. the Blacks have made friendly overtures to Brown" $
‘group. OS 7 .
. : | Matlin, Stated that some of the local Slacks could | move on thefr own
a but, he ‘believes that it would be highly unlikely.
Maltin speciitated. that U. s. Mafia “money may be being. spent in the
i Bahamas in ‘order to finance the overthrow of Pindling! $ government to stop:
; the seizure of the “cas tnos. He, aid not have any evidence to substantiate the
Ini answer to a-direct Guedtion from “the writer Malin ‘further commented -
that Paul Bethal is totally. out of the ‘Abaco situatfon. Bethal’s only role, .
. according to Mallin, was the one meeting he arranged for WerBel, Hall, a Michael
L{ghtbourne (Phonetic) and George Wackenhut. Bethal, Mallin further stated, ,
me an _ - 7 trys: to give people the impression that he has very high level connections
including members of the NationalSecuri ty Council..and-that -he .prepares papers
-and other briefings for the Council. HMallin‘states that this {s not true, that
_Bethal infact has no such contacts, oO -
. Mallin-went on to say that kerBel would not get involved with anything
that would Jeopardize his U. S. government contracts especially the sale” of
“Ms silencer to the Army. In addition, ‘according to Mallin, WerBel | is’ x CIA on
; informant and would advise the Agency of Ms activities. _ On Oecenber 9, 1973,
Maltin was ias recontacted by . the writer. Chuck Hall travels to Miami 4 great
deal ‘and contacts Mallin when he. does., Maltin, said his last contact with Hall
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. ; “ under the name uy. the tbaco Independent Movement. : _
| , Hailin indicated that, "the whites cannot do anything in Abaco °
i witheiss everyone knuulag about #t.” ,
There has been a’series of thetts of weapons in the. Bahamas and
Mallia believes that Black, _MlStants could possibly be involved. Mallin
ce further believes that. there’ may in fact be a Black militant group ‘operating tn
the Abaco area.
Mallia stated ‘that, “Meret s ‘bringing 4 in of Colin Mitchel)” was just
- a, a lot of noise." - He went-on to say” Mitchet did not accomplish anything. |
David W. ike ‘Associate : ‘Securit Director, University of Miami,
Nites ‘not’ heard of. any unusual activity in the Bahamas. In answer” toa
direct question. fron. the writer Wike stated. that the only member of the tint
versity conmunity -khewn’- to be travelling to the Bahamas frequently is a
student who {sa suspected narcotics: dealer. Also, no prominent Bahamian
- personalities or members of their families are -known to be attending the
University.
‘John L. Curtin, Gove County Public Safety Department. Curtin
states that, “the trouble‘has been building for the last six to eight months."
He belfeves a direct assault would have to be made on Nassau itself in
order to accomplish the destred objective of stopping the seizure of the
“casinos. Curtin further stated that the Mafia has been "buying guns like
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“ evazy." On. Decénber 5, 1973, Curtin, was” recontacted: due to the fact that
he had dinner with a prominent Bahamian businessman who is known to be in.
the lumber business. This. businessman is unite but fs well lIfked by the
Blacks fn the Bahamas. His identity 1s unknown to the writer,
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—ThYs businessr:., stated that, there ts definite! increased activity
but that no. specific fate for any overt ‘action-Avs teen mentioned.
; This” Bustressran believes that Mafia money 1s an important factor and
that. Blacks will be hired *o co: the actual fighting if ‘there fs any fighting.
He views the casing issue ‘as the crucial one. He belfeves Blacks whd are
opportunistic will seize upon the casino issue to obtain weapons and money ,
from the Mafia and. attempt to seize power.
Dre Cavid Carteno, Sociology Instructor, University of Miamf,
Cartano was ‘contact ed due to his being a past member of the Institute. for the
. Study ‘of ‘Change. khen he ‘first became assoctated. with the: Institute he:
was “Introduced by. Yallin as being a Bahamian specialist. :
Cartano. could. not. contribute anything pertinent to this “inquity. He
renewed | his: ‘contacts’ in ‘the Aslands, in. over one: year! s time. “He does .
have te Bahanian students tn" One of hits elasses ‘but neither ‘of then: has- :
7 uo Rentioned anything of any significance, He doubts their value as sources. a
7 ad. a ; Gorden’ 0. Rothwell, Chief of Security, Sheraton Four énbassadors
HAN Hotel. Rothwell could not contribute anything pertinent to this inquiry. In
oo oo addition no Prominent Bahami ans are presently or have been recently in the
hotel, ; a
. WL. Bruce Wrightson, Chief of Security, Sheraton Royal Biscayne
‘Hotel, No prominent Sahamians are presently. or ‘have been recently in the
hotel,
LA confidential local law enforcement Source indicated that
“an attorney in West Palm Beach is selling automatic weapons. He is free :
Tancing and has a sail warehouse with two separate aiarm systems installed.
on the warehouse.
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ATTS : 0 Mr. uruce alavaring ; , & Jenvary 1874
Clef, Domestte Colivetion Division (auppurt aranch/Oss)
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Mitchell “L, verboll, II
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Wo. 1. Ko. Aave revieved audjoct’ 3 Wl file for additional 1oforaatioa,
. Bibject wes of ‘Aaterest: to this Agwacy aa 1959 aad vas. ‘granted a
POA ia August of ‘that yoar. Tis was cancelled La October ‘1959 whea.
ale tafofmatioa proved to be of little value and because. it vas
“ Sudpected. Se vas tieing ‘Ageacy funds to promote his porsoanl. interests.
Pind ‘Baa gubssqueatiy attenptes: to pass himself off as an Agency .
s=ployoa. He’ is ‘characterized ‘Dy the filo'as wascrupulcus, a.
ead a ‘prowoter of (@randioce schemes. The subject. .
tigatioa fa 1873 by botn the Surecau of Alconsl,.
acd the United Btates Quatcas Service for ~ .
‘to possible merceaary— activities ia Abaco Toland,
_ 7 @ uf ths ‘gubject ahould coataet your ffico egiia, 0
sugteat you Gocept chatever fafornation he has to offor but mike no
furthor camal mosta concerning Ageacy contact. Subject ts well
known to the appropriate Desk and ia of catrezoly doubtful -
chagacter.
3. Bo trust ‘thie Rene rents will provide you with useful
fafommation concerniag thie subject. Thank you for bringiag hia
esar to our attention,
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16:Mar 67 unable to develop proposition further, HOARE estimates
of to. that’ the WICKS croposition relates to recruitment of mere
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“T meationed to the partners that you had, some e novel ideas
to solve the delivery problem and in view ‘of the. possible extra
cost, they : nave asked me to get an outline from you: as to what.
“your: ideas are, -both from the point of view of additional expense’
to give some added encouragement since this’ particn lar problem
‘comes: up again and. again and su far Thave refused to be drawn:
onthe: subject though you know my fir st ide as, Tthiok a letter
to the Club: Natitico will reach me safely though it w ould obv iously
‘be inadv isable to. mention the Spice Isiands,
-Thear there is much afoot in your part of the w rorld and bot h-
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WENT 26 JOHANNESBURG ACTING AS MERCENARY RECRUITING OFFICER IN SOUTH
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2. The. ‘data supplied is insufficient for further i
psychological. assessment. - If contact reports and personal oot
observations of. subject's manner and behavior becoze. : G
available, we could produce’ a more precise assessment
‘oriented to Subject's performance in’ intelligence,
activities .
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‘The weiter seems to be a very. , eléver: thdividual of a high.
intellectual: level: who: handles. his- ‘at irs. in a independent Loy
Endowed : a nesact on) intelligence, he: -is’ Well educated
“with only t the vital’ ‘pois fa a ae
He’, possesses: impressive ‘mental- agility -
-yzin synthesizing. faculties. He
ensés: ‘instinctively the implications | ‘of -
He is an alert and astute observer of. small. ‘détails which
he relates: ‘correctly to their larger aspects. Being quite re-
, “‘sourceful, he combines — imagination with sober matter-of-factness.
He follows prescribed rules anda regulations when absolutely
“oc. -mecessary and, whenever. ‘possible, exercises his mental indepen-
dence. He forms his own opinion and judgment and. keeps his own
_ counsel in. making decisions, ‘He. _may accept somebody else's
suggestions that he considers ‘suitable for-his purposes but he
_is-:not actually influenced by. others, At. times, he may deliber-
“ately make somebody feel as if he is seeking his advice and
: following it, but, in reality,. he does what he considers bese,
~ “He is very. critical and-evaluates by high standaids, He can be
very outspoken in his critiéism. or he -can cautiously ‘withhold it
depending.on his..appraisal of the. circumstances, His interests
cover small items of information’ to Large size projects and
‘operations. While he notices everything that is going on, he
¢an concentrate’on his. work.’ When required, he can switch quickly
' from one task.to another. His memory functions well and he can
reproduce facts easily,
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. ‘The | writer. has administrative ability. ona sipervigoty level,
: Within, a military “setup,: he could. take orders as well as “issue
though ‘he prefers the. latter. ~ He can be systematic and:
He can work: out ‘a blueprint. of: an. tole
de) t ervise its” proper. execution, : He will © -- a
isily adapt to. ‘fluctuations ina. situation and. -change a
grdingly. -
ting nanbers, and he. “can , chink in
, aeparene hy ‘he. is. set poes interested ‘.
‘tn: “exp casiag. himsel} orally 2
an is points: ‘palatable and can ‘be ‘quite’.
rguments.,. Also, -hé. can formulate ‘his - ideas ue
ways; depending. on with. whom he a
: t : : learning: foreign: languages.
_He- “ts a gifted person who 411 exploit’ -his: talents in-line with
-' the demands that ‘are put - ‘before him. Hé- also seems to have
.. physical training and skills. “He has a natural feeling for -
. form, ‘sound and” color,’ He. ‘probably: has developed artistic
“appreciation and may ‘have an artistic hobby, possibly music, , ;
. Emotionally, the writer is ‘complex but fairly well balanced,
‘Innately:. impressionable and: ‘sensitive, he has hardened himself
—in-the~ course of his life ‘inorder to be less vulnerable, He
: has his- feelings and impulses ‘under fairly good control and avoids
‘being carried. away by them, In his private life, though, he: may.
tend to be somewhat excitable. and-irritable, He.is self-centered
and most interested in his personal advantage, This fs a craic
., that’ Re tries. to cover up by being smooth and pléasing in -his
dealings with people. - He. possesses. natural psychological under-
' standing-and can be very. diplomatic, ‘He manages to appear out-
going and social while basically he is quite reserved and: detached,
‘He seems to avoid enotional involvements in order tou -preserve his. |
objectiviry. of
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active. and.
O . iplomae ‘He’ would not : be suitable
‘for any: kind of. routine ‘work; but he” is well qualified for
mentally challenging. ‘assignnients--the more’ challenging the better,
- He is a diligent. worker who-is: somewhat .vain in showing off his
. competence, He likes tu demonstrate how successfully he can-
_ carry out.a “complicated and delicate job. Vhen he is willing
to accept.an assignment, one.can- expect a high quality. of work
performance, but anybody who would expect loyalty from him would
probably be. 'disappoinced,
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MEMORANDUM For: -. Téchatcal Services Division’
noe te! : ‘Behavioral ‘Activities Branch ©
a letter orieh oe
aS the original ‘of this ‘ener ts aot available. - Hopetany the: ‘vaitty
of.the attached. copy will, be adequate tor your purposes. ;
2. if any further information is required, please contact
Earle R. Myrick, Africa/5, Room 7¢18, extension 5032.
" Michael S. Thompson
Acting Chief, Africa/5
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— 1, ON 1 August és, “EUROPEAN 2 HEY COMMANDER MICHAEL HOARE” 7 > |
SAID- PRIVATELY THAT AT #915 HOURS THAT gases MORNING, PREMICR MOISE
a TSHOMBE wD ENT A CAR ‘TO PICK UPOHIM AND MERCENARY AIR COMMANDER
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PILOTS WHO HAO SEEN WITH HIM IN KATANGA IN 1961 AND ARE NOW WAITING:
IN-LGNDON AND BRUSSELS, TO HOARE '§ SuRARISE, mO3UTU QUICKLY STARTED -
PUTTING THROUGH LONG-0 1 STANCE TELEPHONE CALLS AND IN TWO HOURS
“THE JOB WAS DONE." THESE “SEVEN, PLUS THE THREE NOW IN LEOPOLDVILLE
(UAMES HEOGES, ERROL KINGMAN AND PETER MACKINT TOSH), PLUS PUREN, LEAVE -
FOUR STILL NEEDED, PURCN IS SENDING TO JOHANNESSURS FOR THEM,
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o rN LE@PCLOVIL ~ (FLELO- COMMENT 2 THIS APPEARS TO GE A MISTAKE,
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WITH THE Rov NSO THAT THERE SHOULD Gf NO SELATAN OF SUPERIOR’ RAKK
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IS NOT ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY AS'A MOOCL FOR ANEW
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THAT: HOARE INTERES TQ HAVE “INCLUDED is: THAT HE MUST BE “ABLE TO:
TERMINATE, THE CONTRAT TFOK HIS Own SUDGEMENT « "HE ADDED THAT HE
“FORE Sees No DIFFICULTY WITH MOSUTU ON THIS: SCORE. J
We AFTER THE, ANI TIAL HALE MOUR NEETING WITH MOSUTU ON THE
; MORNING OF 1 AUGUST, HOARE AND FHC PURENS RETURNED TO SEE HIM AT
1538 HOURS THE SAME DAY, MCBUTU WAS JUST THEN LEAVING TO SCE TSHOMBE ,
AND THE SROUP FOLLOWED, THEY WORE KOOT WAITING UNTIL 199 HOURS
WHILE MOSUTU AND TSHOMSE CONFERSED HI PRIVATE, WHEN THEY WERE
FANALLY RECCIVED, THEY PRESENTOO ear wiTH AN ESTIMATE
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CATR AC. aeeveuse OF tnt coms, Lerous sure (20 avousr 196) - OC 53975:
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. Vy. O82. AUGUST "6%, MERCENARY COMMANDER M!ZHACL HOARE SAIS
COMMANDER, HAD ARRIVED IN’ JOHANNESEURG FROM LEOPOLEVILLE ON 17
H AUST WITH THE CONGOLESE GOVT FUN, t£E0CO TO PROCFED WET MERE
CONARY BOCRUITING. ALTHOUGH HOASE HAS HAD NO NEWS OF HOR VOVEMPNTS.
SINCE THEN, ME CONFIDENTLY EXPECTS THE FIRST ORAFT OF MERCI EAPITS,
ME TWEON bit AnD Go CF THEM, ACCOMPANIED GY HIS SECGRO- INC MAND ALASTAIR.
Wiles, TO ARPIVE AY AMIKA SASE FROU ZOHARIE SURG ALOMRD A RHOOLS) At
ak Fm OMA
“aR SERVICES TUloMT OW 2) ALGUST, SOME OF THEE: wilt aM ‘HEON RE-
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oF 189 MERCENARIES EACH (COMMANDOS "A" THROUGH "E"), EACH IS TO HAVE
“AN ARMOREO. SPEARHEAD IN THE FORM OF A. *FERRET® OR OTHER LIGHT ARMORED
CAR; AND ALL COMMANDOS WILL HAVE TO- OPERATE UNDER HOARE"S: CONTROL, ©
SINCE HE:.HAS NO ONE ELSE CAPABLE OF ASSUMING SUBORDINATE" pie _
AT THIS TIME, oe :
3. HOARE SAID HIS: FARST- OBJECTIVE - 1s ALOEATVILLE, WHICH HE PLANS
TO TAKE FROM THE LAKE» HE HAS CHRISTENED THE ATTACK - "OPERATION
WATCHCHAIN" AND HAS DISCUSSED: IT IN DETAIL WITH. CONGOLESE NATIONAL -
ARMY (ANC) COMMANDER= I-CHIEF MAJOR-GENERAL JOSEPH MOSUTU AND. WITH
COLONEL GUY LOGIEST, "RANKING BELGIAN MILITARY AOVISER TO THE ANC,
MOBUTU, ON 19 AUGUST, CONCURRED FULLY iN THE PLAN AND SAID ALL NEEDED
"SUPPLIES ANO CQUIPMENT WOULD BE AVAILABLE AT ONCE,
HIM FOR RECONNA | SSANCE PLANES, FOR USE IN THE ALBERTVILLE AREA,
WHICH SELG)AN OFFICERS: HAD REFUSED HIM. DURING HIS. RECENT VISIT TO
KAMINA, MOSUTU GAVE HIS” AGREEMENT TO THEIR USE,
“LOGiEST "ENTIRELY APPROVED" OPERATION *WATHCHAIN® |
HOARE THEN ASKED.
ON: 20 AUGUST,
“ME THEN WENT
ON TO DISCUSS WiTH HOARE THE CRITICAL SITUATION OF THE SELGIANS- IN
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OM ALBERTVILLE AS-939¢ HOURS 39 'AuGusT, .*
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"HE Siw MOBUTU ON. 19 .Aueus' HAD-ASKEO" HIN. "WHAT. oe
(GASTON EMILE) SOUMIALOT, (PIERRE) MULELE :AND OTHER REBEL LEADERS |
IF CAPTURED. SHALL 1 SHOOT THEM OR TAKE THEM PRISONER?" MoSUTU'S
ANSWER WAS, "I DON'T WANT ‘TO HEAR AGOUT THESE THINGS," WHICH
- HOARE SAID HE INTERPRETS AS TACIT AUTHOR! TY TO KILL THEM.
“Ge HOARE THEN SPOKE” ENTHUSIASTICALLY ABOUT. HIS RECENT CONTACTS...
“WITH SELGIAN MILITARY ADVISERS TO THE ANC. ON.19 AUGUST, BELGIAN
AiR FORCE ‘L IEUTENANT-COLONEL (FNU) SOUZIN, WHOM HOARE DESCRIBED AS
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placed upon Central Cover Division to maintain an accurate register of .
current fionotticial cover\activity, you ere specifically requested to
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MEMORANDUM TO: WH/C/OPS
SUBJECT =: Call from Mr. Dick Philips (State)
: Regarding the Arrest of AMLEO-3
1, Mr. Dick Philips said that he received a call from
Mitchell L. WER-BELL about the arrest of AMLEO-3, The
following information is contained in CIA files regarding
Mr, WER-BELL: .
ss "Subject was born March 1918, in Philadelphia,
: Ee served in the OSS during World War II and later opened
a@ public relations and advertising firm in Atlanta. During
the past chree years he has entered various import /expore
ventures {n. Latin America and Florids, He was in the
Dominican Republic during the past summer. He is well-known ‘
to thls Agency and is categorized as unscrupulous and a .
promoter with grandiose schemes. Although he has offered “~~
to work for us, he has never been used, He claims close
frlendship with many Latin American political and military
figures."
2, The three Cubans that WER-BELL reported arrested
are Jose Ricardo RABEL Nunez (AMLEO-3), Gilberto Fondora
and Miguel Ramos. These men were crew members of the JURE
mother vessel VENUS. From JMWAVE reports it appears that
AMLEO-3 was attempting to exfiltrate his family, using the
VENUS, when he was caught by Cuban security forces on
3 September 1965,
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ob Please get word to A-l that 12 ¥.he sees
(Sto eet as much info fron hin on Ais current
situation tn 3razil, who he xacws in
Cuban co munity and Cubans he knows in Cuba.
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@ 15-day tourist vise to the United States. He told the consular
officer thet he planned to Leeve on sbout 10 Key for Frence,
where he plenned to stay for a month or more before going to the
United States. He plana to conteet the folloving friends there:
Mr. and Mra. Henri Moslish
119-33 Tend Ave.
Forest Hilis 75
Hew Yors
Er. tad Ere. John Buys
1 East G&th St,
Rew York 21, Rew York
Mr. od Mre. BH. Gilbert Smith
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(_ the latter debricf hin on Bis PRRREN contacts here and, If he
“appears to be cperntinnsily useful, that a contact be set up in
Rio de Janeiro, as re,uested in Reference B.
Metritution: ; Harry Y. WITHERSY
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STRERCRORE MEISE DOM AUG RSS SRSA SC RET MEETS
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SPRNCEDE AED SEC ASEENS Io SEES, Sete ist
ESHER!
. AM ry Onera
Meeting: swith Col 133 s
10 October I ete
Memorandurs tates 4s Get :
. concerning briefing: “en
oh pollawing the’ meeting’ ‘describ.
Cotonel Pores requested ae te ‘pect!
on faturday, 10 wetober 1954. y inoge Oe i
: present at the pieeting. © .
wo Durlog | C] meeting ¢ able a veatters covired: the ;
previods day. with tae[Chtef of Etate pero. peviewed andthe. © to.”
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Dee ‘Aatatigo: and the ‘Caso Hombres Ranas "which
WO os involved Yoa SOSA tats Augusto TURCIUS: 1
6 Gianvel JCGUE Ortega Paz) and one. (fou) (ims) whem
Wo will be able to identity if shown a ‘photograph, Every”
__ eifort should be made to. identify the last-named person -
: and thea to reeruit all ‘four of them, % . au
Information available concerning Uiem shoul °
etation or eewardtnglo-Z
colisct+d and furnished to the
to. Headyearters. The abject each of these cases
should. ‘be to achieve contacts with them for: the. parpose.
ef effecting réeruitmerts,° Hf required, wa will rave-'
@ Cebaa who Knows tho individuals and. wnom they = -
believe to bos Cuban Intelligence officer g2 to .
(or Gustenatalior the purpese.cf contacting thera under ~
controlled conditions which. with perait us to moaiter |
the cvaversation during the tine that he poges’ ‘a8
still active ja Cubsa Intelligence. : ‘Following ‘this,
the recruitment attomspt would be made in each case
possibly by one of cur olficars if the circumstances -
--ataportane
although h
is capable
a?
aid that
at tho time Indicate that this proc
’ Geaternalan governniect)s4iould
+ propaganda use‘of their arrest
most Likely tobe a euccess.
B, Without “waiting for th
recrult the four individuals °
them which will.
Ly sound: of
w ‘ es
involvement in subversion on behalf of the.Caatro|. =
government. They should be interviewed separ-
ately and, if peesible,- some with greater potential
shouldbe doubled ao that they may serve to keep
us informed of plans for subversion-in the future.
Cc" ‘The(Giatemalans}should ‘keep us advised at
every stage of the progress made in the cases 80
that we may ion assistance when appropriate.
o ; + : on ° .
9, (Colonel Porrea/said that he understood the
e of the case and would do his utmost to follow
‘throuzh fn lina with the action proposed above. , He sald that
© does not have a large organization, it is eecure and
of collecting Information and ‘of arranging for - -
"the arrests and interrogation,
4._(Colonel pobred}discuseed thres other cases
. Athe[ALFAR caso, the case of(Lulz Ramirez, and the
~” “easeof (Nestor JORDI Chambonyez). (Rogers jaatd that full
‘details concerning the(ALFARO fase had been sent to
. Headquarters.,4This is the same v
tho(Chief'of State jinvolv. a(Mexican courterjacting on
naif of the (Cuban intelligence service} colonel Porres
hich according to,
13 individual is still in jail In(Guateniala),(The
sos erdijend(Ramir zjcases are being made the subjects of
separate memoranda, . ; ,
Harold F. Ewensos
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Colonel Peralta (Ginisti ot Governts ent Colunel ¥errano] 6%, of
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2. atthe request ‘of thelc ” teal aeny _
prefaced the operational brienng with ‘a Lrief-descrintion
of how tae a * Intelilgence cu:ntiunity” operates, vk the
rule or Chi, of the need for compartoentation aud security,
and s specitiesly ef how theforeguins consity rations inace
it aperative ror the Guates. salang)to adopt. ecurit, pre-
cautions shich vill ensure that the inatorr nition we pr- wide
ve, and thePytat operations] ve undertiaag fr fre cunpattmented =
within fke Cuatenalan goverament}(aad, i tact, divcussed.
os 1 by-the Evatematan governs: anthvelusively-ait our're-
preseatatives in the field), 7 ‘ ee
. me, . 4. collowimng tia tutruductory renaris vutlined
Be above, Lbriefed the group so'the Dulstructure, tae LCl
. . operati, onal techniques) and § recifidally 09 °C CE uinis amd
ee operations infGuatemala ‘The(vresicen lent. clase attention
throushout the brieting and gratiined. the. extnitts ‘closely,
includicg the UL Intelligence. requiren ents | kor Cuatemaia 2y
“and the calvadoran “Cas. Zapote"™ file): - mo,
, 4, After the foregoing exp: veifiun, | expluned.*
2U our abs in espluitlys the fuerg yaption with revard ¢2 the
Geet uat.. sent}as pe ech, (the Ca alae and t ek wutrul os Guo- 2
versium) i this connection Lassed turlalusé cooperation ¢ 4
and courdination of aetivities} Prucmininys Unal we snail .
du ous #uliuost and avactig reierence tu sutltraset tints ZL : ; teh
and watcis uct]
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ds. transferred 2onle p otal sald falk to
. 6. The e ici a state Doralta faade a rather
inipaselonedl speech tr whicr de covered the tollswing 99ints:
Po et “St, Ca: ids own lous esperience inthe GAL,-in Cuba
Se and in Cestral Acaerica;
baile early 4arnings avout Castr. seownich
were digre rirdeds ;
ef
ce. The extent to anton Guatensa la has dived tn -
to its obligations in the DALT)tu ainch it has
a4 Cevaperated) : in eorta(a,ainst Cantroi) age to ‘
whlch it has lovaed tuward U.é. -leace¥siup;
ce Ce .G.: The-fatlure of the U.r, to tase a;grennive ‘
: ne rr ‘ actlon ayainst Cuba and the need for taking a
ne, ete te 0 hard Hine, incluring the use ef force in support oa
~ : se “military activity bd, the. ‘free Cubans ‘and the other.
; Ainerican countries; ue
e ials anerectation that the Soviets will not be
willing tu risa a nuclear war dver Cuba;
_ a oo - 0 Condeianation of Meuico for her deallage with
- : © Cuta, for failure to abide by her oblf<ations La
a ; - the OAS, and for perialttin, tre Castroites. to
: operate out of Sieatco a guinst other AL 1erican 7 4
Y counts les,’ ; : , :
‘ y. Tha need for action against sicaicos io f
5
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6)
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TE REMAN abate Ime nen ishmenans Roe Lats Kee
I said that
OA pnd that se énall bo mutt interested in the egiloitation
of the puossitilitles la the present case. [added taat the matter
of using force avainst Quba-is a polfe; matter ouwnien'I was |
- het campetent to convent but that the decisions made by the
' United ‘tates Governnient-are taged on careful study of
detailed information Includin, Information on Soviet intenttons
_ and capatilities, _ wo Lo oe
further,
a, At the conclusion of the meetin.
asaed for a cou, of tha L ul re julrenents (whieh he already
had ;,one over closa@iy) and toon the cép; vith iin to study”
CEORET
A. Tae effectiveness of lus-ua'n %
Juerrllas(in Guaterinta Rid nts
te “ineet violence wath vidleace
cecusnition of the inportunce.
jf. Xeference to the case ol the Qe
he cxiciwcourter)
a OPKLitg tor (vib Iinteliszence and now deta ve
x Acceptance of security restrictia vant h
decision to hold tua tnformation to tiiose prase
; er ae
7. In repirtng to tae remarasbt Colonel Peralta)
4e appreciate the cooperation{uf Guateniala inthe 24
nt,
: ’ : ‘ot : ~
Peralta}
Larold &. Ewenson ; .
Chief, Vu/SA/EL ”
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"MEMORANDUM FoR: Chief, WH/SA/éI :
VIA - : Chief, WH/PO/A
SUBJECT ._ $ AMMUG/] Operation
farget Analysis and Non-surfacaéble Leads
1. Reference is made to your memorandum date 16 June 1964
requesting Target Analyeis Summary Reports on leads to be
exploited and lists of those leads which the Branch desires
not to be surfaced to the Intelligence community.
2. Attached are separate lists for each appropriate
Central American and Caribbean country detailing nationals
of each country whose names have been mentioned or otherwise
cropped up during the debriefing of AMHUG/1. WH/2 considers,
at thie time, that it is not feasible nor desirable to surface
any of these leads to the intelligence community, pending a
final determination as to the feasibility of pursuring some
of tnhese leads for operational exploitation, These leada
which are determined to be of no operational potential will he
released to your office on a continuing basis for surfacing
to appropriate agencies.
3. Attached also are seven completed Target Analysis
Summary Reports on:
a) Francisco Javier HELLA Pena
-“b) Jaime DURAN Hernando
.¢) Socrates [saias PEGUERO Sehuroer
~ a) Jean Norbert MONTERO
pine e) Mauricio de la SELVA Venegas
f)
Roque DALTON Garcia
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@) Noel GUERRZRO Santiago
These ftndividuals represent immediate targets on whou we '
have already undertaken action. We anticipate that certain
selected other individuals from the lists cited in
‘paragraph one above will become targets, and accordingly,
are in’ the process of examining and investigating these. {
" As these individuals are culled through, Target Analysis’ :
Sumsary Reports shall be prepared and forwarded to your
office. '
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GJonn M. Whitten)
C/WH/2 ©
Attachments:
Target Analysis Summary Reports
ANMLG/1 Leads Not to be Disseminated
Distributions
OX 1 ~ C/¥H/SA/CI (w/atts)
1 ~ WH/PI/A (w/atts) -
3 = WH/2 (w/atts)
Val
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Dosinican Republic Loads “ot to be Mssexinated ANNUG retion
Francisco Javier AELLA Pena
Jaime DORAN Hernando ||
Socrates Isaissa PIQUE Sohuroer
“Hipidio RUIZ (tais {9 an alias of "TIBURON" - trno name still net known)
David Onelio ZSPAILLAT Campos
Francisca =leuterio RAMUS Peguero
Francisco Ziizardo RAKCS Pecuero
Teresa Inoconcia 23PAILIAT Hernandez
Jose Sienvenido CUsiKA Kouel
Hector Aucusto CARUAL Ortega
Leopoldo Artasto GROLION sulz
Joas CASSA Lacrono
Silvano LO2A Vicente
Taner Zanoni 32LIG Celnonte
Ana Xercedas S5PIUAL da Castro
Baldemiro “AST Garcia
Marcelino GRULLON Jimenez
Denito ALZJO dernan
Norge BOTS) Fernandes: ,
Rafael Francisco TAVeRAS Aosario
Huyo TIYIS Yarzas
Cayetano Armando hODRIGUE: Del erado
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Antonio Enilio Joss [iA Conde .
‘ : ‘3imon BOLIVAR
Arturo Rafael sSPAILLAT godrigues . . . a
Carmen 8, HERNANDEZ do Paras .
Erneste LOP&Z Molina
Maximo LOP=2 Molina . ~
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#1 Salvador Leads Not to be Disseainated © AMUO/L Ooeration =
——=Smecer Leads Not _to be Disseninatod | LU03/1 Operation
— Roberto BARCIAND Marin Guertgtinend Unktaae parwivG cae y
Raul Fernando CORR Melender Guixcncd uacrace 1A ey x
~ Carlos Alberto FLORES Hernandez Gue.c Rick War Fae TRAV © cvey x Y
~JuanRenon LOZAW Resales AWAs 66 ReBcx10o Béwcenws MA mie !
~~ Carlos MARTINEZ Ortis DEAIJ - Gubeeilihn waclarl THAWING ovey :
~~ Ricardo Augusto MAPTINEZ Vanegas Gute“ teen UARFAKE FRAMING ey
~~ Ivan Danilo BODRIGUSZ Leon Gurexica LUA FAKE PAIL, ou y x
SS Lisandro RAMIREZ Solis Guead nck LUA RFIRE FACING cory x .
“Pedro HODRIGUEZ GuewniicA LLARFAKE TRAICIVG ouey yn
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PICAIAUE Ot ty
~ Ciro arturo RUT! Torres Gucenitia ctancanm ee AAS oe y
- Victor Manal SakcE2 Bonilla Gerkuctiti A CAR FAWE
Rafast COVINA Hotline. PSEA CF WOtOR SAt Wet Bower
/ arturo ALPAHD Fuentes Gice Reid Line Lae PAE IUG Oney
“Raul Antonio VARGAS “Guess Reta ene PARE J KAIAAAG vALY
i“ Andres antonio YELASWUZZ Gueser lien wan cawe tan merce caey
Roque DALTON Garcia .
TAC Hansel Antonio CALERO Cher ewitc) tbat oaer pe nlwG 4 Cee ageing S
TA Joea Alberto CARAT Calderon Awews +e pvuue y gem “ Cacers)
< Jose Salvador fosales Cur, ACM CAN FUE PRAIwie why
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«” Francisco OFAN Cardana Zur wt sica HLA RERER tree we erey
wv Freddy Guerra GUE RIA Lone las Pra AG ctey
SOM ve CL e y
- Arnando LOPE! Mantiel Gefen a fe arFace
7 dose Antonio GASCIA Rivers Cr RANLA LAKSANE TAA AG Ce ey OK
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Antonio JONH Harcos
/ gJullo caged sierra 6/M
i Pranetsco CiZ Fizueros C/o -
/Y Victor Manuel CUZLLAR Carranza C/.”
- Bernardo DIAZ Mendez Co yy cue ¥
_” Rolando HERRS2A Hornandez of .. -
v Marco Antonio LEONI Aguilar Cf AmmuC-f Heiwd
taser Roberto LOBO Duvon GW - Anuuc 4 HNE¥S
/ gose Aquiles L. SORALES C/w Andae-f WHuews
Maruel Jooue ORTSGA Paz
t- Angel PALENCIA Sanches G/w ocwey
Ricardo Arturo GUcMAN (pseudo: Alberto sANTUS Uelrar}
Jacobo ARBIN/ Ouzman
Hario BARRIENTOS
Manuel CALICH
Carmen 20H62050 Soa
Fomando SOSA Pel
Marco Antonio YON Sosa
Lais Auguato TUNCIOS Lina
Francisco AMANO Granados .
Alicia HOYA do Amado ,
Joso Marrel FORTUWY
Victor Manuel GUTIRUE! Gardin
[sabel ‘OHL Ressro da Sosa
Jose RUGAL 8 SeORET
Holida TURCIOS :
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Faiti Leads Sot to be Disseninated
Jorge Norbert MONTERO
Rene DEPESTRS
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Honduras Leads Not to be Disveninated
Maglio Mah Espinal
Mario SOSA Navarro
Lais Randolfo BANZGAS
APUG/L Operation
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Ricaragua Leads Not to be Dissan
" Noel GUERRI20 Santiago
Professor: TORRES (probably Jdelberto TORR:S Hspinoza)
Silvia MATORGA (or MALLORCA)
Ernesto MARTINEZ
German PALACHT Baca
Efrain SANCHEZ
Carlos A. TIMOO Montiel
Marvin CASTRO
Felix MONTERS=Y Dobil
Slicio Dtharinte GONZALEY Moreno
Alofandro ALEGNIA Barmudes
Juan Jose GAXCIA Lorio
ELA AUTAMDUAND
Bayardo ALTAHIRAWD Lopas
Ivan BACA
Alejandro BACs:
Anibal [OR8IO Carcia
tnrique KARSNOD
Orlando QUALTT Juintena
Rolando QUANT
Monterrey 22755
Rodolfo ROM. Gomes
Sfrain SANCHZ Sancho
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Panana Leads ‘ot to be Jissexinated
Thelma XIN}
Jorge TURER
(Unknow) "Luis Sonrisa Case" - 2 male puitariots
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Dominican Republic
“a Target Analysis susmary Report UG eration
SUBJECT:
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Francisco Javier MELLA Pena aka Francisco Iavier MELLA Dona
aka "Pichi®
Significance of Target
a)
b)
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Cuban Intellizence Service Conection
XSLUA has been identified as a Singleton Cuban Intelligence
Service Agent in tho Dominican Republic, trained as a frogsan,
and also in S/d and ciphers, His exact mission on behalf of
the CIS is not knom,
Communist Party affiliation
Subject is a member of the Castroist revolutionary Asrupacion
Politica Catorce do dunio (APCJ ~ Ubth of June Political Group).
Toe APGJ fa not a Communist Party ner sey however, its present,
doninsnt lesders are Narxist—Commnist In their political
Cirection. Tho APJ is presmed penetrated by ectual Cassunista,
and is mewn to receive coral and aaterial support from Cubs.
Inforaation “hich Could be Sbteined
i. is exact mission oa behalf of the Cuban Intellivence Service,
what information is he required to furnish to the Vervice?
The reason for this informtion.
2. ‘dnat persons will he use to acquire this information? Will
they all be unwitting?
3. what de his aract role az a froman? (for ares caches,
desolition ste..)
4. Inforwation on ois accomodation address in Prance. Additional
information on his accogzodation address in Jamaics,-
S. Inforsation on the relationship between Ciba and tha A2Cd
and plans for tho Dominican Republic.
6 Infarmation on other Cuban [5 agents known to aia.
7. Doubling (ses Ifl for sore datails).
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Current Location
Hersanes Miralles “o. 5S, Madrid, Spain (since February 196L, “ben
he went there fron Cuba. In Hadrid,; he was joined by his Dosinicsn
girl-friend, Uoanare SALADDI Pecillo, whoa he married there, either
has yet returmed to the iauinican Republic.) His last know address
in the Dominican Republic ia Avenida Independencia ho. 55, Santo iowingo.
Vulnerabilities (for recruitnent or defection)
None <nown, The only inforzation on NELLA was acquired in April 1363
whan be transited Mexico enroute to Cuba. At that tize NcLiA became
quite upset when "salio a Cuba” (left for Cuba) was stanoed in his
passport. Accordingly, with this beim: the only past inforestion oa
subject, we would be starting from "scratch*.
Faaily and iislatives
a) vifer Xionaca SAIADLY Decillo, Zoulnican citizen (no information)
Father: ints NSlLA, Goainican citizan (no infarsation)
Motner: Noeal (nea unkrow) de ALLLA, Uoalnican citizen (no inforaation)
(Tag saste Saain-o Station ig presently conductin: an {iveati.ation
ef hia rslativas)
b) Hone <nowm to be in tae United States.
Bio-raghte
Brora te
Date of Births 23 Fabruasy 1337
Place of Birth: santo loatn:;o, Jeminican Republic
Citisensalp: enintecan sepublic
fanpiaseas ative jpantsn (only lancoaze capability known to usa at
this tine)
Physical Desertptians &* Lo* tall ws
13 pounds
Siac. hair (cut short - twt not crev-cut)
dan brom eysa
swartny canpleatan
Protorranh: (3s avalleable at tre 3:
Otner pertinent “alar Nitnk vould oe deserined an “pratty". wa nes
po mustacng and dona mot snave.
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Gcoerational Leads and Lines to &biect for recruitment or Defection
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a) (2TAd/s - Lives in saxe apartment building area es Subject. 1
Has furnished soze inforsation on Subject and bis girl-friend, i
which he obtained tnrouz. normal contacts. |
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b) Gaine. DUWAN Hernando{~ Operational Lead only (see separate
tarzet sheet). ‘le 4a close to M=LLA and also could lead us to :
a still unifentified CIS arent *TIBUHDN" wno used DUAN as an
unwitting courier for tne delivery of nicrofila to Cuba.
(3)
e) Goss ~ Althouzh not a leader of the ArCJ, he. nas zood access
to the APCJ's extremist "circle". He nas been used with extronely
good resulta for inforzation on other Cuban tarvetsa of interest.
Svalnation:
a) As was stated above, MELLA 14 completely nev te us. However,
the Station Is currently conductin7 an investh-cation of HELLA
{n an effort to detsrmine ois vulnerability for racruitsent/defsction.
6b) vita the present roling Dosinican Triumvirate, Subject could be
arrestod if ne cama to security notice, not only in nis position
witn tre CIS but also if he became involved ia any subvorsive :
Conwinist activities. in the event ho is arrested ba undoubtedly j
would be desorted. ;
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Dominican Republic ke
Target Analysis Jumary Réysrt AG /L OD tion
SUBJECT: Jaine OURAN Hernando axa Jaime SUXAN Hornandes aka ‘Jina?
I. Simificance of Target
a) Connection with Cuban Intallivence Service
Subject 1s not a Cuban Intelligence Service agent, but did
receivo guerrilla training in Cubs.
b) Copmnnist Party Affiliation
DURAN is Secretary-General of tne pro-Castro Agrupacion colitica
de Catorce Junio (APCJ - llth of June Hovesent) in the dominican
Republic, and is a seaber of tnat faction of the aPCJ favoring
the training of its aazbers to direct the future of a socialist
governcont.
: c) Subject is a close friend of Francisco Javier MELLA rena, an
idontified Cuban (ntolllrence service Avant in the Doxinican
Regublic, Subfsect was also used as an Tunditting" courier by
a still unidentified Cuban [5 scent *TISUWON® in ine oosinican
Bapublic, subject unwittingly carried to Cuba for "TAR IN"
in ceptexber 1343, a catch-doox containing microfils.
d) Utllity - Fenotration of the 11 June & plana & intentions
of the Cubans va DR.
Ii. Curreat Location
Believed to bo In Cuba. iias buen there since Septerber 1> 3.
Last «nom Dosinican Republic address: capaillat 729, Senta Jominzo,
Dominican Hesubdlic,
III. Vulnerabilities {for recrultownt or defection)
Mone inom. (Also see VII - zvaluation)
TV, Faatly and selativos
a) Wifo - Gloria ACETSLO da Quran, Dominican citizen (no Ltaforsation)
No otaer molativas “nown.
b) Ho known relatives in the U.S.A.
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v. Blographie Data
Date of Birth: 17 June 1933
Place of Birth: Jarabatos, Dasinican 2epublic
Citizonshivs Joeinican Keqodlic
Lanmare zollity: Native ipanish (only ability <nown to us at tits tine)
Physical description: (requesting from the -tation)
Photogreph: Is available at the Desk
vi. Operational Leads ami Lines to jubject for Recruitaent or defection
[ya ;
Cabins - Lives in the sane residential section as WRAY. Hes
furmniahed soma infornation on Subject, which he obtains throuzh
normal contacts. :
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SMEROSS/ - Has provided mumeroug revorts on DUUN!s activities
witnin the APCJ.
Z. ;
GHO/L = Has provided trief information oa Subject's activities
within tie APC and his travel to Cuba. .
Vit. valuation
In that 4e presuse that KUN is a aard-core Cowmalst and at aresent
have scant information for a tarzet assessnont, imodlate prospects
for recruitagt sre virtually nil. cequirenents can bs levicd on
0 #D32/L since hg ls a controlled source ormation could be
alicited trom Cea /19 ami possibly fros pak 3/1. As dsevalogod,
leads frow foresoinz could bo folloved wo on, tut, aa indicated
above, vo Vill bo startin: at the cottom of the Ladder on WAN az an
operational ‘tarzot.
wanes
Soares
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- Cuba - Dominican Republic
Tarcet Analysis Suscary Report a Mechs /L Operation
I. Si-niticance of Target
| In that Subject lives in Cubs he could be extremely valuable to
- WH/SA and ai/2/Doainican Republic.
a) Comection with Cuban Intellizence Service
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SUBJECT: Socrates Isaias PSUR Schvorer alias Neleen BARcT Disla aca *?upo™ |
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PSOUEM is the APCJ (Agrupacton Politica Catorce de Junio - |
Lith of dune Political droup) representative in Cuba acting i
as focal point between the AvCJ and the Cuban Intellizence i
Service (D0I).
bv) Commnist Party Affiliation
APCS representative in Cude. Subject naa been regorted as 4
nenber of tno pro-Castro faction of the Arcd since Lyvl wen
he vas exiled ia Curacao.
‘ c) Inforration “hich Subject Could Fumish
1. wbjec t could furnish information on the relationsnip
betwwon the Cuban Intellisence service ami toe ALCd. ;
2. Inforastion on the APCS as a party, plans, menbers otc.
3. Information on Cuban Intelli -ence Service personnel xnown
to hia.
‘ . ', ftosstble operations of the Cutan Intellizence Jervice acainst
tne doataican Hepublic.
.. yonsible information on mattara of interest to JAfSa aitnin Cuba.
Roublin:: ag a aenetrarion of tha Cusan Intellicence Service
amd the ArcJ, .
7. Inforeation on Tosinicans beta: trained {n Cuba, not only in
guerrilla trainin:, but as a. cnta.
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Cerrent Location ;
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Lives in Habana, Cuba (address unxnown). In Cuba te goes ty the
name of Nolson BARLT.
Vulnerabilities (for recruitment or defection)
Hons ‘mown. No information on his activities since 1751 is known,
Faz il y and solatives
a} Wife - Gisela SSiCION da Perusro, danghtor of fornor dominican
Coneul in Curacao.
b) Children - one dauchter (naze and ace uncnown), and ona son
(name uncnown) born in Habana, Cuba in Deceaber 1943.
c) Father - Isalas PaSUER) Perez (doccased)
a) Mother ~ Tulia (nee unznom) de PUGUERD (no additional infornation)
¢) Brother ~ Helson Ramon P-OULAD Sehvorer (decessad)
r9) Sistars ~ Sobeya O, FN Suiourer and Maria a. PUN Senuorer
(20 additional inforsatia:)
g) No relatives xnosn to be in tac United ctates.
Biograpniec Data
Date of Birth: 1), January 1227
Place of Births San redro de “acoris, Gosiuican Xepublic
(HOTS: hen travelling uses Goninican oasszort issued 23 July 1363
in the nane of Melson QUisi isla, date arat place of birtar
23 January 193%, Douinican Republic; occusation: student)
Citizenship: Mominican Xesudlic 7? possibly chan,:ed to Cuban.
Languaze ability: Hative soanish; otaers not xnown.
chysical Description: 317" tal
159 pouads
browne s- {nned
blac« cyes
wears eye-lasses
n@arg noustacne
vhotocragh {s avallable of Ain aml algo the real telson BART Disla
Oiner pertinent data: Leborstony Teennician
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VI. Usorational Leads and Vines to Sudject for Recraitaent or defection
we have several sources reportin, on activities of tho APG), its
menbors etc. within the Joninican Republic ®t Gagi0o7/1 and/or
: OLGMPTI/L? could be used, to elicit information on 2eouEmY through
i taoir normal contacts? O3S/1 1s being used at this tins to
: report on otner Cuban targets. _
vr. svaluation
‘hile there is no inforaation on hand to indicate subject is
i approachable, the fact that be la in Cubs, xnown to AX-UG/l - whom
' aight approach his - and tas been identified to us he becomes of
: operational interest. Obviously our objective is to continae our
H intorest and collect what information we aicht, avaiting the day for
‘ his exit fram Cuba, At that tise sore definitive action micnt be
considered. Nis imgortance a8 a source of information on inside
. Cuba and that country’s intontion and cazabilities on tie Cominican
; Republic cannot ce discounted and merit our continued alertness %
hig activities and whsreadouts.
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Target Analysis Susmary Report . ANMUG/1 Operation
SUBJECT: Rbque DALTON Garcia
I. Bignificance of Target
DALTON ig a recruited agent of the Cuban DGI. He has been
trained in guerrilla warfare, 6/v, radio transnission,
and radio reception. AMHUG/1] clains that Subject isa
menber of the Central Committee of the PCES. AMNIUG/1
, characterized Subject as having excellent contacts within
. the 0G1 in Cuba. Subject is in contact with Hauricio
‘ de la Selva Venegas, the Salvadoran intermediary, in
Wexico City. In view of the above, Subject could be
expected to furnish considerable information on both the
PCES in Bl Salvador and his activities for the DGI.
Il. Curreat Location
Subject was deported from El Salvador to Mexico in late
January 1964. On 16 June 1964 Subject was spotted by the
Salvadoran National Police in San Salvador, and is pow
under surveillance. Exact address will be obtained by
the San Salvadoran Station. .
111. Yulnerabilities
AMMUG/1 lists Subject a5 his lending candidate for recruit-
pent by us. His reasoning on this is that Subject is not
- highly motivated, has 3 weakness for women and the easy
life, and a generally weak nature. AMEUG/1 says that
Subject is very intelligent, but never showed a real desire
to learn during his Cuban training. Subject was given
600 dollars to purchase a radio receiver upoa his returo
frou Cuba, but he apparently spent the money on himself.
Iv. Famlly and Relatives
Pather (deceased) waa U.S. citizen. One of Subjyect's three
brothers fought for tae U.S. in Okinawa. A sister,
Margarita, 1@ Mexican citizen who now ig in Cubaas a
student.
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v. Biographic Data
pOB: 14 May 1935 .
pop: San Salvador, £1 Salvador
Nationality: Salvadoran
Language Ability: Native Spanish; others not known
Paysical Description: Height 1.68 meters; long thin
face; black eyes; two gold teech; thinlipped; black
hair parted on left side.
Photo Available: Yes
VI. rational Leads and Lines to Subject for Recruitment
or petection
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Subject is xnovie perso ily by AMMCG-1 and by (JOCRIN-L,
recently (recruited agent)of\San Salvador Station Subject an
is presently wader surveillance by the National Police
in San Salyador (Station has(unilateral penetration of ey
the policeywho might be used ag a lead into Subject).
Vil .Bvaluatioa
From AUMUG-l's assessment of Subject, based on personal
knowledge and obeervation, it would appear that Subject
would not be a too difficult target to hit. However,
some of his personal characteristics which have made hin
a handling problem for the DCI vould presumably meke him
a@ handling problem for us. His failure to perform for
the DGI since October 1963 aight mitigate against our
use of hin which would include, presumably, resumption of
his s/w channel. Nonetheless, AMMUG-1'a clain that Subject
ie a maber of the Central Counittee of the PCZS (nevs to
us) makes hin an operstional target for that reason alone.
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Tar;et
SUBJECT ¢
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Haiti
sis sumary Report ke /1 Operation
Jean Norbert SONTERO
Significance of Tarzet
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Comection wita Cuban Intellicence Service
At tnis time Subject is not an event of the Cuban Intelligence
Service, fla is currently in Cuba seesing assistance from the
DGI for the trainin® of Haitians in guerrilla warfare activities
for an eventual thrust against dsitl to oust Presidont
Francois WVALLoa. :
Communist Party Affiliation
Secretary-Oeneral of the Haitian Lidcration Yront, a nexly forned
partly, witn tic ultinate ain of warzing tho two communist parties
of Haiti. fTensitive inforsation available at the vess indicates
that this party is Noscow influenced./
Inforaation shich ubject Could Furnish
1. Subject could provide valuable inforsation on the Haitian ‘
Liberation Pront, 4.6., its sewers, plans, atatus with the
os2/Cuba ate.
2. Information on the US3/Cuba position with respect to iaiti.
3. Inforsation on U552/Cuba influence and penetrations of
Haitian exile circles.
L. Inforuation on Cuban's» relationship wilh tresident
Francois VALI‘. :
©, Inforsation on Haitians now in Cuba and/or the U558,
Curreat Losation
AS of April 1% he was Living at the Sotel Calina in Nabana, Cuba.
His permanent residence is believed to te im Santo Demin, dominican
Resblic woere ne has been tn oxtie.
ein
Iu.
v
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Vulnerabilities (for recruitacnt or cofection)
Mone .ngm. ‘x6 {5 stroacly anti-OUVALIc%. In that many dait laa Pan
exile circles am .samesnat down on tro United States aa a result
of tne unsucecss%al Septenber 17.3 invasion of asitt, it 1s possible
that cubfect serely turned to tha "left" for assistance in overthrowing
TUVALIER. It is novever quite feasible trat he would cooperate wita
te United Staves tf he felt we vere ta:in; an amti-JUVALIi2 stand.
Fanily and Nelstives
None -nown. .
Bio.raznic Data
Tate of Birth: Varnown
Place of Birth: waitt (7) -
Citizenshiur caitian
Language abilitr: ative Frenca or Creole; very little Spanish
Puysieal descriztionr . feat tall
1S pounds .
wears moustache
erro
Fhotovrash is mot available
Other pertines: dsta: sone
Operational ‘esis and Lines lo cubtect for Recruitaent or defscvien
ou ; ,
a) Cala - Esizian azila leader in ine Jouinican epublic sno oi
housed the <OiTixJ) exile eroup in L303.
ae .
b) Gadersu/. -Battian exile in the Doxiniean Kepublio who stayed O24
wuito HONTLGS Ln tae Dorinican kepublic in 1723.7,
02 az
c) [aA -(asset in Et es duno 1s only in a cosition to maxe
@iscreet invairies recardin.« KGAT.u.
02- 7
a) (G3iDw/.- Esser in tattt}vco ls only in @ position to mace
Gisereet incisies rerarding “UST.
svaluation a
a} Until inform tiga nas boen fleaned frou the assets cilod in 71 atove
revsrdin- -{ WTitu's vulnaractlity to reeruitment Little can = dorm,
Sowover. #2 was sointed out in [IL sdove, it ia bichly prodanls t..at
oubtect rarely turned to Cuba for asatstance ia overturowin: rrasident
TIVALEES of rabts.
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Subject is not subject to arrest when he returns to the
Darinican Republic, unless af course, his activities wita
the Cutans becone movn, In any event he definitely would
not return to Haiti, as he would immediately be imprisoned
and most probably torturod and xillod.
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Target Analysis Sumaary Peport AL¥UG/1 Operation
SUBJECT: Noel GUFREFEO Santiago (201-81510) \
1. Significance of Terget
CUBHE RRO is presently in Zexico and is “lotermediary”
betvoen Coban I5 and the FLN in Nicaragua. His Cubaa
Intel psevdo is Andres Hadariaua. ANGUUG-] saw hia in’
Bexico in March 1964 regarding funds which the DGI had
provided the FLN. According to AMM#G-1 GULRKERO is
involved in "figos de la Tenpestad™ which also iavolves .
three or four other [CI agents. AKWUC-1 also reported
that GUERRERO is in trouble with the FLN whicn claina
he spent money improperly. ‘The FLN bes no confidence
in bia and considers him covardly end lacking in
fighting spirit. by other sources he has been described
as ose of the main Communuiste in Central Aserica. se
wea in Cuba in 1959 to get Cuten aid fro_tbe revolutioaary
movement acainet Nicaragua. He wre tormerly a nerver
of the Communist Party in Hexico. ve was a cell leader
in Corinto and suvisor to the itevador’s Cploa,
II. Current Location
He ig presently is Mexico, tie was a political exile
in Hondvraa in 1957. Ue has travelled extensively
throughout Central /merica ami aiy uave been clancestinely
in Nicaragua in July 1962.
LIL. Vulnerabilities (for recrultaent or defection)
AMMUG=1: GUEEREAG 1a ta trouble vith the FLN which claiss
he spent mosey impruperly, The Pili hae no conf idence
in Bis, and considers him cowardly and lacking 1a
fighting spirit. Among AYHOT~i docussnts 1a a critique
of the abortive tocursion in Nicaragua ia July 1643 by
Silvio Mayorga and Criandoe (vant Cuintana which Dieses
CURRAFTO for its failure. GUbiEHO's owa account adaita
certain mistakes and tries to jJuetify others, ‘icwever,
({t aust be borne in sind that GUERRERO ts a long tine
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Cocmunist, anti-Somoza revolutionsry.
Iv. Family and kelatives
- . : Wife: Ofelia Chacon
a Brother: i. Eloy GUERRERO Santiago, suspected
Comaunist, says Noel is Cossunist. Eloy te anti-
Sonoza, has spent time in jati.
Father: Jove ¥. GUEKRERO Castillo, resideat of Leva -
(por: 1955)
Vv. Personalia . : ,
pop: 12 April 1914
POR: Leon, Nicaragua
Nationality: Niceraguan
Languages: Spanish and Bnaglish
Religion: Profeesca none
Zéucation: 2 courses first year lav
Photo: Available in Bio;raphic Register
Physical description; 5'S', grey batr, stark brovwa
eyua, coaplexton trigueno daro (light brunetia).'
VI. Onerattonal Leacs anu Lines to Subject for secrultaeat
or Leace oa .
AWsUG-1 knows bin personally, was in contact with his
ta Mexico Lo Ysrch 1004.
VII. Evaluation
In 1942 or 1947 (reported both ways) CUERRYKO vas expelled
froa the vexican Communist Purty (PQ!) sccording to
apother somber of tne Pc (LIHUAN) who was & reervitseat
candicate (but dropoed), and who eaid that CUEREFRY mignt
then be awenable to recruitmeat. Avoareatly no attenpt .
wag pode to recruit hin. be has tecnu recorded throughout
the years since ab an netive Coumunist revolutionary cucu
was exiled from Htearagus for revoluttonary activities
da 1959. Also in: 1959 ne went to Cy be and was ective
there tn preoaring for the revolutionars movenent ta all
Latina Awertca. Ho apparently eas werticg for Cubana [5
at the tise of tha atortive revoluttonary attemmt against
Niearagua in 1963, as a dvcument provided by AMMUG-1
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written by Madariaga (GUFBRERO’s pacedo) atteapts to :
point out reasons for its failure. fnother dogrent ‘
written by Silvio Layorgs and Orlando Cuant bDlenes
“andres” (GUERRERO) for its fnilure. CGLZRHIRO, Lowever,
must still be in the gooc graces of the Cuban 15, if
he is an agent in the “Hijos de la Tespestad” and
gsorves 13 “interneciary” to the FLK, or remnants ehich
may de reorganizing. It seens highly unlirely that
GUERRERO would be receptive to either recruitment or
defection. AxwuG-1 knows him personally end met with
his in Kexico in Merch 1964, It woulc appear that
AWUC-1 could furnisa more dnformation about nis
costact Frith GUEMTUTO whieh would be helpful fa an
assezsnent of GUEHIH29.
There is ra renort thet GUERRERO wap in Nicerarea
ciandeatinely in 1962. tie woule undoubtecly bo
arrested should he return thers an! bis presence
adiscoverce by the ALCArALUAnS.
Thin is oot a complete target analywis and snotld not
be used as euch.
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hief of § °, Bogo
~Shief, Western Nenisphere Divisic
“a DYVOUR/PBRUMEN/Operat ional
\-_Photosraph of "Comandante Willian”
ACTeOm MEQ MEQ REFERENCES ;
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AS STATED Yr,
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REFERENCE: UFGA-27105 be 14
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It is requested that the Photograph of “Comandante Williaa”
be shown to the AKBINGO's for possible identification, Subject
claimed to have received tyo yeare: pilot training at San Antonio
de los Banos Air Base, reportedly sometime in 1965 and 1966, and
may have worked as a Cubana pilot. While he was in Cuba he used
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the name Ernesto Castro Moro. Please notity [Bobs Station] of
the results,
Constance M,. QUILROT
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REF PROVIDES ALL INFO NECESSARY FOR WOGAME ANSWER CREDIT
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DECISION UNTIL QUESTION HIS WOFACT FUTURE DEFINITELY SETTLED, .
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WHICH WAS PROVIDED BY HEADQUATTERS. JOB TITLE wAS RESEARCH.
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PRODUCE ANY INFO THAT AMMUG/1 CONNECTED wITH ANY SUCH ,
COMPANY. RicCRET HOS CLARIFY,
2. AT IN CASE S MBEROVS OTHER PBRUMEN AGENTS, gMwaVE t3 ctrl
RE‘ISED ~4MU571 COVER 1 JAN 66 TO MEET TAX REQUIREMENTS aND
0 PROVIDE EFFECTIVE STaTUS SAVER. STATION NEGLECTED INFORM
WOGAME RE THIS CHANGE. (SCHEAFFER JEMPL OYMENT THuS BEGAN
1 JAN SS. THERE waS NO INTERIM EMPQMEAT.
5. SEVERAL OTHER CREDIT CHECKS SINCE aMMUG/! EMPLOYED
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LA Jana is obtainiog
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fuprove the erficteucy and
Director of Tratning
Covert Training for somber of Ci¥u0n | oo _
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Nrupoaed. ‘ratoing Curriotlua for [CiWGoy }
Tralacea Frow CC/us/TR .
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ated that eovert trainiag be given to
linted bolow for the period of & Murch —
e@ tho secand group of (CrwonD }Di
Obruary 10965.
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& ohjocotive
with the Menezue tan Arned ay
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tioslof SIFA and A
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fe a|Caracna Station Mateon |
gveutually recruit oa seaher of SIF
. 4 Staff Agent undur uou-effie
om yrovidiag advice aud guid
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covert training can help
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“CTT Sra re cay iar cer sets tae:
Wf
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. Castro. toh ‘
_ ta tutta ‘Aueriva, besid
traguins i
quitsedio
with Sita aud: enhas
p “ful recrut tnaent io the tu
e ’Tasurgency is ales belits
Cp grunter awa
grouvd vor for
3. Tho rogpos 1bLol
course will be Mr.
to the trainecs 63
used with tho firet greuy. aa
120 bas beoo arrange
“RELL Cabal" can bo
nuober, 636-3
tho trainees a9 go DOTY
reosoted in on emergency, 1
are innodiately pot
bourna a day and tr.L vay
the persons who noked fo
js locutod in yoon Su2e1
extoas ion 4521.
o.
the trainoes:
a. (i: coignel Mario ASANO Lovato
DFUL: {1a Guaira, Veuozucla,
Marital Status:
Forual Education:
setivoly co-2tut: t
vee cUarr a’ r tivity togronto
\L Conatirtot thot Gt. VonoxucTo) with ©:
u tact&,: tue cyeuting ¥
an inprove lig daily on ¢
co Wis dpEe rtunity Of aigay
tore.
{nceiuced. to sgive G38
roucoes of t he
future work “io
Williaa E. Cavan)
“yaa Caval",
3 of Yieocquartors
Tho following is pertine
which will ouabllo ehia = oe
bo extroaist —
gd by tho
fd and oncnura,esout
tug waxinus atecntios from.
VYouczusTa} £6 getting && i ro
~ offart to uriug “pious Couavulot tai.e-over
os the foherent value o
f the
y.the tralolng will het»
al agvociation
a eiccoue =
_ Counter
officitaia ase
ten ond tuue to lay the .
this Friold. : ;
osk oporations officer for thia
‘ iho will be Loovn
the souo identity he |
Agency gerviced te:aphone
ad and will bo givon to
soration
orioutatiow i
prob
vr io gorvioad 24
aficad to onll
hin at thot nualer, Mr. Caveni(> 3
oF ata 2
at Liograpbic ‘data ou
Cle
25 Septowber 1923 | 0S
Married ‘ aprir 1049. Yaa threo
_saall cbLldreu.
\
High sohool, (Garaces \(datos
unimown). A graduate of th
Yenezuelea Military Acadedy ia
1956. Attondal tho Infantry
School at Sort Donning, Georetss
in 1956 ant studied English at
\uoriean University. lo {ist} rea
oR ho attended t e (Argeutine Arcy
School of, War} for approxixately
12 nonthe.
q
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Longuage Ability: v
‘ : : ; (bogiteb liated cA
v resent Status:
Arca, hnow ledge:
; revious - Iutelligence
Teatnteg: None ‘tudiostod, ‘but ‘has
‘
-3-
rag Ltob:
Ss nish end sone
*feir"): 4.
chior of Adainistration or % Ps) or.
Tas vinited the USA and Aigentira
probably lal some tuted Licence
trolniug elthes {a the .
oo (Yonezué lon aroay, or bia Gratnesns)
jteutiat ay:
. Coureo.
FURSCHGOD considera: 2, Ob on oly:
suggests
be be &
oo retora tof¥ Yonezugl gl ead
ven apectal attoutlon.
fongo. ses} ob ot
a jor Laie AL
in
abor 1926, Las: Ihantas,
Venezucta.
Marital Status:
Forual Education:
Language ALLIity:
preseut Status: Sth
Morried 1262, has 6 suall enildrea
o
High School, dracaal 1046- 1960,
Putered the fveacéve lan wi iitar7) oF
service iu I 48 aud bos takeu
intermediate end advanced courses
lu tho(Venesuelan Tafantry) School.
He hos “Commanded rifie ¢latcoos
and ft{ofautry coupauies oad has
been an fustructor in the{loreatry
(Echeol of the Vouezuotan Aray.
Only oative Spaniel
iNetsas exoct titie aot
inifoaoted.
tous Intell gence
not tadicated
@roioing
colouel Raul .LMeNE. cainsd| Ob . 8.
Le Catena ibid, 3
1G Beconber 1922, san Fe
lipe, State of Yaracu
enosuela
Hurtial status:
atilda Abreu ae
Tteenez) wifyu is Fis
ALuenez
Stato of Holivar, |
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oo. Othor: Ciiconog) uss recently Loon wascd(Hiopitty oe
a. (is Colonel Solis Autonto NAKTINES Of my
_ Martfal Statug: ‘Sarried, three children
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. Foraal Cducaticn: Not itated, but srobahly : fe ,
‘ graduate of ge 0° :
/Hilitary\ondeay. o
-Lougliage AULLity: Not indicated | ' ae .
‘Troscut Status: [Deputy Direcetor of sr] 08. . 4
Training: Not tudleated —- CO
‘Avda Knowlodge: Not indicated. oo oy
Jirezter of SIFA]and auould be given
deferouco aa tha lecdor of the group.
i
i
Pri: E August 1936, Son Luka, State of ¥atoon,| Og -
Vv
ezusla
Venezuela nt tary Acadeny) 144-
947 (graduate). Algo onaploted
gpectalized coursnd toUlufastry> OX:
(Tactics and Tank Varforo, fra wall
as the course of study given by
Suportor War College of
vesuglan Minlatry of Var.) He
as cerved iu o varilét
eapaaities withia tholVanezuela
‘Arufsfaince 1087 fourannting overy~
htdg fron platoons through
battalioua us Vol! aa instrusto
of artiklary. o has accu astioo
tho Guerrilla, a oY.
Stute of ralcon. 0 sorved ta
loabia] dates” uuimown, as o
weabor of tho(Vonezuelad) aleston
to "Operation anerioa", ©
Formal Eduoatioa: Crete: School, chiens] 1946-1044;
yo
20s RE ON ANE AIL le eR Nt
Ss)
R
Language Ability: Native Spanish, reads Lut does
hot speak or writa Engiioh. Mia
coupetence in uncerstancing Knglish,
fs siven o8 “Catir",
. 4 Aorta © abst NaN A Reta Meh,
serena
_
Late es eee
hiartines\ oud are peding for (OCME
oF
“Aron auowledgo: Subjaot’s ouly travol outside of
. (Tenozue lg) was to[Cotoabidl .
. ht
lrevious lateliipenao . -—
Trolniug: None indioated but probably
has bad soue intelilgenca
6. ;
training during his @irttary/ OS
<poroor.
ors ‘ aX
Cthar: Ue da/Ciiof of Inverticgationd of the[SiFA]
aud wIfi provatly rectum to this pooftica, ‘2K
It te juralbla that be 1s aware of Gtation's
polieo Tintsonlwith(Venozuclan polities! 2 i 4
‘polico (VIGEPUL}, withont knuwlag*the — -
details of the rolationghip. G
raAts for trafuiug have been, granted for Fajardo
nd JiaoneZOoIt
in Gussicd that the trainees ara avare of tha Ageacy
affiliation of HURSCHVGU. qand that the traiuing will Le
condusted by CIA, The(bfrector of SIM) ie aware of
HUISCIWVOOD's CIA asacototion and was also received by the
DCL on 2% July 1964 durieg a visit to tho U.S. :
6. Trnining Requiresents: The trataing should be
hold iu a safchouse, conducted in Spnuish and on a full
tive basia, Tho vuggcostcd dates are frou & March through
30 April 1965, which have boon auproved by Chicl, Covert
Training, US/Th, Thy treiuces will use agtioual vwallitary
trataing cover during the trainiug period, and it ta vot
entictpated thoy will-outor Haadquarters buildfag. Thoy
wili Le taken tuto the Rh & S Tudiding for a ouo-day
{icdoctrivation tn Seals aud Flapa and Audio Survolllance,
Wequesis for tuis entrance will be covered in a goparate
paragraph. A*one-day orientation course fu Connter .
Ineurgeucy te alrzo discugeed tu a subsequent paragraph .
forGia; ag an cxtonatve two--oak course lp Flaps and Seals
ferClajor OchoG) at a Tal) Safe Nouge.
%) 16-7]
TT. Hoyutrenents fur UFh/OS/Covert Training: (Station
Cavacad] has subaittud the Jollowing recouncudatioags as
areas waich should be covered Lh the tratuiug of these
officcra: o1i/os/Covert Training may modify end/or adapt
tho List us necessary.
a. The Orgavivatiou of Claundestiuo Aotivittes
b. Security
ee. Observation amg Jdeseriplfou (Caa log i
wee pine eee,
te
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arenes ei,
amen
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“"Reécruitaous~
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ft. Cianiestiue Cousunicat ions ar a
g. Counter latolligenco
bh. Interrogation :
a. Reporting
je Intolligenca Regoaroh and Analysis
8. It is requertoa! hot Ground Rrauch of SOD moke
tho services of Colonol Valeriano]ovailable for a one-day
orteatnotion in the latest tochniques uscd in tho fteid of
counteriusurgoncy. Tue trainces ore woll avarg of the
general provlens and history of fighting guerrillas and
are aotivoly eogaged in oporations at tho prescut. It te
suggested that the justructions streso use of fatolligesee
fn coubatting guofrilia groupa oad ceasa of proouring it
to ineludo the creaticu of intelligenca nots aceng peasants
{u-the afflicted areas. 1% fs aloo telloved that cny
current inforactiou on sodiftoations iv the tactios of
Mao Tae-teog would aleo: bo Gf value ca vould be exenples-
of the use of poychological warfore progracs agaivot the
guerrillos end the intellootual loaders of the cocoualet
party, cousidered as tho uoviug foree tohtod tho_guerrtlia
movonentfin Venozustagj (Ut 19 proposed that nr [aveay 03
whe vould use the alias of Vyill Ca “ofAnke the trainee
to the office of/Valortany) Ala that Valerlang] te introduced
as o consultant: of CIA who is vory kuo ledgeablo of
caunterinsurgoney probleus ‘aleriano} oo a renber of the
Llutornotioaal lolice Services Acudeny, bas talked to other
Latin Avertoan officials va this problon as part is his
overt duties, It is betioved hie talke will cake STAG
coro avare of tho throate of insurgency wovencots“and ais
Gs the ground work for possible future association with
SIFA)or the(Voaczuelag Governnonut tn the covatcrinsurgeno
“— gency
ou
. . . - ere oo
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tem tems
he ee,
Vt a ce een
TLD alarm @-:
field. Through xr. (Eitioontet of the trou) Uranoh of
S00
“pertod of 19
_tho Fluype dad Seals oc 1
‘Wall offer NUKSCHYOOY the opportunity to natutain clooer
' contact . in Steal {5
T= : oF
aad Mir, Wall, of tho rane vranuh, oni-hait doy
richtatlon course was uiveu ty the first trainees whe
suggeoted that a full doy vould bo sufflotent duc to the
‘level of tho above tralvecs aud the exporionds they have
_ da this fold,
Rerdugonenta have béea wode with Mr. Luria ood
Mekel}ufl Tép/training te provido jor Luis O &
oawith a Fiays cond Sools course for the
-30 April at u 73D Safe Hovae, |
Ourgo Wil Lenoftt CIA vecaune tt
412 he rouponsiblo fur this type
activit¥[in SIAL (Stra Nropones to make a concertod
offort id the letter ti ereept Llold to keop better
axtreao loftist offorta to overthrow the
VYenezueian) cove
Can keop atroast of the cporation. Beonuac of STFA‘'s 24
responsibilitic it io beliovod that the noro ofrfiofent
effort that(Sire/éaa ie iu thig flold will result to
tho henofit of CIA.oRajur Ochoa}would take the firvt six
Woohs of the covert training course then devote the last
two weeks to the Plaps end Seals courses.
10, It ia also requested that TS9/Tratuing provide
@ one-day course fn Audic Surveillance aud Flaps and
Seals for the othor three trainees at the H& S Huttding.
aforued of the
al Tucont, and it de felt that NUitsCHVOOD
This should ve ea very geucral briefing with the least
pogsible omphasig on ocapifcated, expensive equipusnt
Itt
that afght be later requested hy tho trainees.
Lelieved thie seneral tutruduction will give the/GIFraA od F
troinecs sono tdon as to Gpproaches and problean “iuvdl ved
dn these Clelids aa woli as tho pitCalle that should be
avotded. This one-day courdo waa given to tho firat three
tratueen who appeared foprousod witb tho coucepta oxpoand
‘to thea. This eubjoet las ols0 beox discussed with Mr,
Luria audi a fira date has Loen seloocted ror the training.
The OTit tustructor will accompany the trotnces and aot
as translator.
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DESMOND FITAGRRALD as
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1) STATION WENT THROUSH FILES OF awtys-1
AND ANDAUB-1 AND HAD OUTSIDE OFFICERS CONTACT
THEM TO DETERTINE FEASIBILITY OF REF PROPOSAL.
“2. ANMUG-1 AND STATION FEEL THAT ANY
PUBLICITY GIVEN HIM AT THIS TINE WOJLO ONLY
BE DETRINENTAL. ME IS MASPILY S2TILEs AND
DOES NOT WANT HIS PAST BOUGHT TO Tia
ATTENTION OF HIS NEIGHBORS Oi PEASONS HE
WORKS WITH.
3. asDAUB-1 ON THE OTHER HAND is
SETTLED BUT CUASENILY NaS FINANCIAL PaJ3LEMS
DUE TO INACTIVITY CONSTRUCTION BUsSIN=35,
FAMILY PROSLES ETC., ALL OF WHICH ARE NOT r
CONDUCIVE FOR ANY INTERVIEW,
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That Vladimir. Rodriguez Tallera, who was lawfully ad-
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2, 1964, shall he held, and coisidered nol-to be within the
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2. As indicated, PACHANKIS broke the bad news
contained in Reference B on AMMUG-1's citizenship.
AMHUG-1 apparently. took the news as well as could
be expected. Nevertheless, the Station would appreciate
periodic notice on the status of AMMUG-1's case sO
we may keep hin informed on any progress.
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‘the area of wife problems and never really resolved - .
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References: UFAA-1774_
_ 1. On 26 February when Henry 8. PACHANKIS met vith
AMMUG-1 (201-749651) on his citizenship prodlen, information
on the following two brothers vas obtained: :
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' Hector RODRIGUEZ Llompart
(2011-27658) :
Cuban Ambasssdor to East Germany . ,
_ Roberto *RODRIGURZ Lilompart
CI?: Cuba
BOB: 22 October 1932
POB: Regia, Havana, Cuba
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2. This information pas as follows:
&. AMMUG-1 way asked if he had anything new to
report, He brought up a most interesting casa, one
which could prove to be a valuable lead.
b. AMMUG-1 has known the RODRIGUES Yanily since
his childhood in Regla (a small town across the bay
from Havana), The father had been a bolita banker
during the Batista era.
c. ANMUG-1 was very friendly with RODRIGUEZ’ tvo
sons: .
Roberto RODRIGUEZ Llospart
DPOB: c. 1934 in Regla, Havana, cuba
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d. During the aiddle and late 1950s, Roberto
had been a salesman for tho Burroughs flour company
and had stayed clear of the political picture in Cuba.
e. During the sane period, Hector had been a.
student in the University of Havana, under Raul ROA,
and had taken part in some revolutionary activities.
Ho hac been arrested and bsaten by the Batista police
for his anti-government actions and his father had
sent him into exile in the US.
a potential "var criminal" for hig illicit dealings.
AMNUG-1, who was in the police force in the initial
stages of the revolution, states that he deleted an
incriminating page from the father's dossier (showing
+ he paid off the police to run his bolita operation)
and thus saved him from prosecution.
a ; g. AMMUG-1 continued to be close to the family,
especially vith Roberto, “ghom I sav every day and
ran around vith.” Roberto never entertained the
revolution. As late as 1962-63, "We used to talk
quite openly and frankly. He was always against the
revolution and the communists. Tle worked in the
Ministry of Industry because his brother got him the
job, but he had only one idea in his head: to get out
of Cuba and come to the US. He vas even plotting to
get out by boat. He had a US visa for many years and
had visited here many tines."
h, When AMUG-1 defected, he lost contact with
Roberto. But, about two weeks ago a neighbor from .
Regla came to Miami on the Freedom Plights. (COMMENT:
j i. This undoubtedly refers to Cuban refuges Segundo
| CASCUDO Gonzalez. Heference forwarded the AMOT
debriefing of CASCUDO on Roberto.) When ANMUG-1
asked about Roberto, the neighbor said that he under-
stood that Roberto, "was assigned in a foreign
Babassy." The refugee could not say what country
Roberto was in.
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would be a most interesting person to talk to. I
don't think that he has changed his original way of
thinking. I believe he took the job to get out of
Cuba, and because of the-influence of his brother
Hector. I know he will talk to me and there is no
telling what this man is capable of doing if someone
approached hin." :
j. Roberto is (or was) married to:
Zulema (inu)
DPOB: .c. 1934 in Cuba
They had two children and the wife was even
more anti-Castro than Roberto. ,
k, Hector, the other brother, was 2 rabid revolutionary _
when AMMUG-1 last saw him in c. 63-G4. He had joined — .
the Castro bandwagon at the outset due to his revolutionary
activities during the Batista era and his closensss to
Raul ROA, In c. 1960-61-62, Hector was closely aligned
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COMPLETE CONFIDENCE, BuT NOT. WITH SAME CONFIDENCE As”
“with ROBERTO.” .
38. “DIRECT ON: ‘BolicHtNG REF D, WHICH Is” DEBRIEFING
: CF AMMUG- 1 ON ROBERTO AND HECTOR.
+ “ae MADRID? * PLS.PUT BOTH~BROTHERS ON WATCHLIST.
ESPECIALLY LNTERE sTED “IN Putting AMMUG= 1 ae: couTACT
WITH ROBERTO WHEN HE TRAVELES TO EUROPE AGAIN. -
i 5, PARIS: PLS QUERY UNCOSMIC-1. FOR ANY FURTHER , , 7 oe
DETAILS HE CAN RECALL ABOUT TALKS WITH RORE “RTO (REF Ae . :
6 FILE 301-276598 AND’ 201-749651. GP-1-
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WH/COG 70-46
-MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
THROUGH : Deputy Director for Plans
SUBJECT : Vladimir RODRIGUEZ LaHera
; 1. This memorandum contains a recommendation in
paragraph three’ for the approval of the DDCI.
2. Vindimir RODRIGUEZ LaHlera is a former Cuban national
who defected to the United States in Nova Scotia, Canada on
21 April 1964. At that time he was an intelligence officer
‘in the General Directorate of Intelligence, the Cuban external
intelligence agency. He was brought to the United States
under the provision of Section 7 of Public Law 110 (CIA Act
of 1949). He has never been a member of the Communist Party,
but due to his service in the Cuban external intelligence
organization he is not eligible to petition for naturalization
until ten years after the date of his defection, or 1974.
3, Mr. RODRIGUEZ desires to become a naturalized U.S.
citizen at the earliest possible time and has requested
assistance from this Agency. We request that a private bill
be submitted to Congress waiving the ten-year provision of
the Immigration and Naturalization Act in his case, enabling
him to become a'U.S. citizen after five years of residence.
It is recommended that you authorize the Legislative Counsel
to seck a private bill for RODRIGUEZ' relief.
“pee
\ SUBJECT: Vladimir RODRIGUEZ LaHera
4. Biographic Data and a Detailed Justification and
Assessment on this case are attached.
Sadr
C” William Vv. Broe
Chief,
Western Hemisphere Division
Attachments; (A) Biographic Data
(B) Detailed Justification and Assessment
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BIOGRAPHIC DATA
Vladimir RODRIGUEZ LaHera
1. Vladimir RODRIGUEZ LaHera was born on 6 February 1937
in the City of Havana, Cuba, the son of Carlos RODRIGUEZ Ferrer
. and Josefa. LAHERA Marrero. RODRIGUEZ' wife, Luisa Nelia
~* . RODRIGUEZ y Timoneda, born 24 August 1934 in Regla, Havana,
7 and her two children’ by. a former marriage, Vicente Maximiliano
- HERNANDEZ Rodriguez, age 19, and Francisca Luciana HERNANDEZ
Rodriguez, age 17, legally entered the United States on
+ : ~ 11 May 1965 and reside with Subject in Miami. Her parents,
: : : Pablo RODRIGUEZ Escobar and Sara TIMONEDA Valdes now reside
in the United States,
2. RODRIGUEZ attended Escuela Publica #46, first to sixth
grade; Primaria Superior #19, seventh and eighth grade; Artes y
Oficios (Construction Civil) one year; and Instituto de Habana
for two years.
3. Subject was -a member of the Cuban Rebel Army from
1957 to -1961, during which time he advanced from the rank of
Private to Lieutenant. He was imprisoned at Castello Principe,
Cuba, from 14 July 1957 to 11 February 1958 for participation
in sabotage and propaganda activities on behalf of the 26th of
July Movement. He then joined Fidel CASTRO's forces in the
Sierra Maestra and remained there until the end of 1958 when
he returned to Havana upon the fall of the BATISTA Government.
He was a precinct lieutenant of the Cuban National Police from
November 1959 to December 1961, at which time he resigned from
the Army under which he had held his position in the National
Police. He was out of work until April 1962 at which time he
was employed by the Ministry of Foreign Trade where he remained
untii he became a staff member of the General Directorate of
Intelligence in August 1963. He was a member of this
organization until his defection in Ottawa, Canada, on
21 April 1964, when he left his plane which was enroute from
Cuba to Prague.
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4, Soon after RODRIGUEZ joined the General Directorate
of Intelligence, he found he could no longer submit to having
his thoughts and actions circumscribed by controls which
deprived him of liberty and self respect nor continue to
-support the Cuban Government or be a part of its intelligence
activities; he therefore planned to defect as soon as the
opportunity arose, After deciding to leave Cuba permanently,
he began a systematic collection of documents at the General
Directorate of Intelligence Headquarters, He brought these
documents with him to the United States as proof ot Fidel
CASTRO's subversive activities in Latin America,
5. Subject is 5 feel 2 inches tall, weighs approximately
120 pounds, has a medium build and crect posture. He has a
long face, medium complexion, black hair and brown eyes.
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DETAILED JUSTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT
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1. Viadimir RODRIGUEZ LaHera has cooperated with this
Agency since his defection on 21 April 1964 at which time he
turned over to CIA documents from the General Directorate of
Tatelligence he had collected during the preceeding several
months. In addition, he has provided voluminous, accurate
and valuable information on the organization of the Cuban
intelligence services, their operations, staff members and
agents. These documents and information have given us the
potential and opportunity to take effective measures to
safeguard United States Government interests. Subject has
been of great value in the past, and will continue to be in
the future, in the CIA recruitment/detection program, His
wide acquaintance among and knowledge concerning high level
Cuban diplomats and Cuban intelligence personnel provides
the Agency with the necessary background in planning operations
against them and makes Subject ideal ter use in carrying out
the operations, His talents and contacts can be used not only
in turthering the defector program, but in other types of
political action and psychological warfare opcrations.
2. AS a result of technical interrogations of RODRIGUEZ
on Il May 1964 and again on 15 July 1966, his hona tides have
been established not only for intelligence exploitation .
purposes but also tor the purpose of resettlement in the .
United States, There is no reason to believe that RODRIGUEZ
is under the control of any hostile intelligence service,
3. The medical and psychiatric examinations have shown
that RODRIGUEZ has no serious medical or psychiatric problems.
4. Mr. RODRIGUEZ has adjusted well to American life,
He has been trained as a dental technician and has recently
applied for employment with an airline company. It is
believed that he would be a solid, responsible citizen,
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ACTION REQUIRED - RE FERENEES
REFERENCE: UFAK-14
2. On 27 January, Alien Affairs Staff advised that under
Section 313 of Immigration and Naturalization Act, AMMUG-L
cannot become an American citizen until after 10 years fros
April 1964. While normal Cuban exile must wait five years,
Communist party members must wait 10 years. AMMUG-1l's
position as "intelligence officer" is considered a “meaningful
extension” of CP membership.
2. In view of AMMUG-1's distinguished service to RVROCK,
WH Division will submit a memorandum through appropriate channels
requesting authorization to submit a bill to Congress to reduce
AMMUG-1's waiting period from ten to give years. At this writing,
we do not know how long this processing will take but will keep
you advised.
3. Paragraph 2 above is our intention and we naturally
cannot guarantee approval at this time. If a special bill is
passed by Congress, AMMUG-1 will go through routine application
for Naturalization with RVROCK g.uldance,.
James M. HAMMERSFAHR
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that her father had been hospitalized vith a heart attack
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place of employment in Miami on the day after Christmas and
was informed AMMUG-1 was not working thet day. AMNIP-1 left
a meseagce for AMMUG-1 to call him but as of 30 December had
not heard from AMMUG~1. AMNIP-1 commented that he thought
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ties left in Cuba, that she is interested in returning to
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THEY -ARE INTERESTED IN & PRELIMINARY INTERVIEW WITH SLANKel (S51).
AND DEPENDING ON ITS. OUTCOME WILL MAKE A DETERMINATION IF THEY -
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"SALVADOR ALDEREGUIA, ALSO KNOWN AS "EL GALLEGO" INTERNAL SECRUITY~
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; 1.) WITH REGARD TO CLARIFICATION OF SALVADOR ALDEREGUIA'S .
ASSOCIATION WITH U.S, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND PARTICULARLY WITH CIA,
REFERENCE. B ADVISED. THAT HE. WAS OF INTEREST TO THIS AGENCY IN 1960
WHEN WE WERE INDIRECTLY INVOLVED IN ASSISTING IN HIS EXFILTRATION .
FROM CUBA. HOWEVER, HE TOOK ASYLUM IN THE URUGUAYAN EMBASSY ING -
HAVANA ON 3 JULY 1960 AND..DEPARTED THE SAME DAY FOR CURACAO. AFTER
HTS ARRIVAL IN MIAMI] IN FEBRUARY -1961,° THIS AGENCY WAS BRIEFLY IN
CONTACT WITH HIM BUT OUR: “INTEREST WAS DROPPED PARTLY BECAUSE HIS
UNCLE. ONE OF THE LEADING FOUNDERS’ OF THE CUBAN COMMUNIST PARTY, WAS —
THEN. CUBAN AMBASSADOR TO: YUGOSLAVIA: AND ALOEREGUIA'S TRUE LOYALTIES =
WERE UNKNOWN, THIS AGENCY: HAS HAD. NO“ INTEREST. IN OR CONTACT WITH ©
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HAVANA, CUBA WAS A FORMER DGI STAFF. OFFICER WHO DEFECTED ON 21
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“THROUGH NORMAL DEFECTOR CHANNELS AND WAS THE SOURCE OF NUMEROUS
CSCI'S CONCERNING THE -OGI IN 1964 AND 65, HE WAS USED OPERATIONALLY
IN RECRUITMENT ATTEMPTS AGAINST’ DGI OFFICERS: — a
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: 1.._OURING THE YEARS THAT PACHANKIS HAS SEIN IN CONJACT WITH
SLANK~t (S11), FORMERLY AMMUG>1, FROM 1965 TO 1978, PACHANKIS
HAS HAD NO KNOWLEOSE THAT Sof WAS EVER IN CONTACT WITH
NVCANOPY, SINCE 1969 IT H&S BEEN PACHANKIS' UNDERSTANDING THAT
NVCANOPY HAS BEEN INFORMED EVERY TIME PACHANKIS HAS MADE AN
OPERATIONAL CALL ON 4 U.S. PERSON IN THE MIAMI AREA, PACHANKIS
HAS NEVER BEEN EXPOSED/INTRODUCED TO.NVCANOPY IN MIAMI, PACHANKIS
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TOY TO FR/NEW YORK (CIRCA 1974). PACHANKIS HAS 4LSO MET AN
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NORRIS.,
2. PACHANKTS HAS SEEN HANDLING Seo} SINCE EARLY 1970,
SEVERAL TIMES DPERATIONS ALMOST CAME OFF BUT HOS DECIDED AT THE
LAST MINUTE TO PRESERVE S=1'S SECURITY, IN THE PAST FEW YEARS
THERE HAS NOT BEEN #UCH CONTACT WITH Sel EXCEPT FOR A CHRISTMAS
CALL OR A ROUTINE COG REQUIREMENT,
3. SLANK=1 CALLED PACHANKIS ON 6 APRIL AND REQUESTED MEETING
TO REPORT FOLL?:
_. A, SALVADGR ALCEREGUIA ($4) HAS BEEN So] FRIEND SINCE
1955 IN CUBA. THEY CONSPIRED AGAINST THE S4TISTA REGIME WHILE
IN THE RANKS OF THE 265TH OF JULY MOVEMENT,
. .8. S=} HAD NOT SEEN SA IN ALMOST FOUR YEARS WHEN THEY .
COINCIDENTALLY MET OV A MIAMI STREET IN 1955 (LESS THAN YEAR AFTER
Sei'S DEFECTION FROY DGT). FROM 1965 UNTIL FES/MARCH 1978, THEY
HAD INFREQUENT THQUSH CORDIAL ENCOUNTERS IN MIAMT,
C. AFTER SA'S RECENT ARREST IN MIAMI SY NVCANOPY ON
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JT IS OUR UNDERSTANOING ‘THAT NVCANDPY HAS BEEN INFORMED OF. ;
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SUBJECT: Engagement; of SLANK-1 (201749651)
1. Term and Project Charge: Subject has been engaged -°. -
under eral contract for use under: Project SLEEPER. The ~
effective date of ‘the oral.contract is 16 Oct 1975.
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2. Security Approval: An OA for the operational use of
Subject outside the U.S. was granted on 6 Jan 1971.
3. Citizenship: Subject is a United States Citizen.
4. Corpensation: Subject is reimbursed for travel,.expenses
and is given a salary replacement for any time he is required .
to be .stsent form work at the request of the Agency. The
salary reimbursement will not exceed $40 a day. - He may be--
-. awarded cash bonuses for services rendered. fle may also .
be given gifts from time to time,.the individual value ap
of which will not exceed $50. : Do.
5. Taxes: Subject is obligated to pay U.S. taxes and_
should be issued a Devised Facility Form 1099 at the end
of edch tax year. . .
6. Quarters and/or Subsistence: ~ "> 7
a. Subject is not furnished quarters or subsistence.
b. Sc commitments have been made regarding additional
compensation to accommodate increased -cost of living and
quarters expenses, . ;
7. Operational Experises: Subject will be reimbursed for
operaticnal expenses such as entertainment of operational
contacts, phone calls, cover expenses, etc., upon ;
submissian of proper accounting for such expenses.
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B. INCEPENDENT CONTRAC ‘ORS UNDER WRITTEN CONTRACT OR MOD (US CITIZENS O@
RESIDENT ALIENS ONLY)
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DATE OF O1ATHK
2 Jun 1937
NaWwE (LAST. FIRST .VIODLE) .
RODRIGUEZ LaHera, Vladimir
MARITAL STaTUS NO. DEPENDENTS YEAR(S) oF BintH
M 3 ; (wife)
DATE OF LATEST SECURITY/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL
NATIONAL ETY
U.S.
6 Feb 1937
24 Aug 1934
J00 TITLE
Amended OA 7 Jan 1972
CONTRACT CATEGORY EFFECTIVE CATE
Sacary
EXPIRATION DATE
'
i B 16 Oct 75 Indefinite
f SOCIAL SECURITY
FECA DEAT™ AND DISABILITY
If
J ANNUAL AND SICK LEAVE
CIVIL SERVICE PETIREMENT
CUA RETIREMENT OF COMMFROETAL Cia ANNUITY
{ FEOER4L EMPLOYEES Grour LIFE &ND HEALTH INSURANCE xX ql
CONTRACT LIFC AND HEAaLT IMSUR ANTE a X }
MISSING PERSONS BENEFITS x i
| ccvsa cearuaivy TF forced to move for security reasons Xx j
CIA would help with expenses, NON?CIA EDUCATION |
Escuela Publica #46 Ist-6th Grade
Primaria Superior #19 7th-3th Grade |
Artes y Oficios (Construcion Civil) 1 Year
Instituto de Habana . 2 years toward bachelor degree
i NON-Cla EMPLOYMONT . ]
EMPLOVER CocaTION FUNCTION. SALARY f
Aug 63-Apr 64] Ministry of Foreign
| Relations Havana, Cuba Intel Off
May 65-Dec 66] Scheaffer Advertising Co Miami, Fla {Market Re- $600 mo.
searcher
Dec 66-CA Decl 74 Marriot Corp - jMiami, Fla.
74-Presenkt Metro Transit Authority] Miami, Fla.!Bus Driver $13,000 yr.
CIA TRAINING t
acne nee ~
Cis EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (BEGINNING WITH FVD)
Grane f
rao. ro FUNCTION on LOCATION qT PROJECT SALARY coute.
St
\pr 64-Nov 67] Agent ~ B | Washington! AMMUG
D.C. & Mian
Miami, Flal SLEEPER
Man 69-Presen Informant B |
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ORS “AFFECTING \SUBJECT (PUELT
A STAFF PERSONNEL. INTECLICENCE™”
‘any activities that
travels “abroad,
ADAPTABILITY (SUBJECT AND FAVILY) TOwaRDS OUAL LIFE
8. PREVIOUS COVER WAS: C) orrictan [Df Non-orercial (GIVE BRIEF DESCRIPTION IF NOC)
“INDICATE LIMITING FACTORS GOTH PERSONAL AND OPERATIONAL
No known limiting factors
FUTURE UTILIZATION
INDICATE PLANS OR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE AFTER CUA@RENT ASSIGNMENT
Headquarters plans to use Subject to contact and approach
Cubans of operational interest to LA/COG.
IFICATION TO OTs¢"° Tuam.
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2931. sw 19th Terrace: ~
“Miami,” Florida a
Tae tel: (305) aa 3027.
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5. Sel's second
alene or anly with
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States
5 days
Could 1
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prior ne
choice
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| _ SUBJECT: SLANK-1 ” . a - ;
wet 2 we a ae
In reviewing. SLANK« its: Fite, for possible Yeads to targets:
of iitefest the following names. ‘were selected: ,
1. Roberto RODRIGUEZ ‘Llompart (201- néasses)
2. Ricardo ESPINO Martinez " (201-818437)
1
3. Federico CRESPO Moreira’. (201-894397).
- (in Peru since January 1973)
4. Rafacl MIRABAL Fernandez (KDACOUSTIC- hon (201-812117) ..
(Mexico - February . 1967). Es
5. Manuel _CARDONELL’ “fuque (201- 279604),
(Capt. Pol. worked with M-1)
6. Armando "Ulises" ESTRADA Fernandez (201-809440)
7. Ramon Cesar’ CUENCA Mintoto (201- 2804s)
(PCS Caracas - - October 75 (DGI) ) ;
8. Roque DALTON Garcia (201- 215097)
- -(DSE - now in Havana) ;
Individual files of subject now being reviewed. If one or several
of these subjects appears recruitable,. a plan will be written up
-explaining "plan of action."
Wilfred/6. CLOWER
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18 November 1975
SUBJECT: Change of Address ang Phone of SLANK-1 (S-1)
l, S-] has informed me via a letter to my PO Bcx that he has
moved once again and hus a new phone. Please record:
610 SW 19th Road
Miami
telephone (305) 858-3943. .
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29 Yetober 1975
Contact Report on SLANK-1 (S12)
S-l was met.on the evening of 28 Cctober, at his Miami
apartment, to inform him of the following:
A. His old DGI chum, Ramon Cesar CHENTA Montoato,.
appeared to be settling-down for an extended stay
in Caracas.
B. Consequently, our people had Gecided to study him . a
in depth and slecide at a later date what action, iF |
any, could cr should be taken against him. i.e.
to nitch or not to pitch.
C. Our office had asked ime to thank him for his of
to assist in’any oper.tion and would keep him in
mind in any future slans, 3-1 was qrateful te hear
these words and reiterated his wilbingness/avallability
to help out in this orf any othec Coeracion,.
fer
ic and effective way
himoan answer yet nor
candidate, S-l ar
always been whe needed He longs to
get back in the "business" and there Mbt he can do
the job. They don't esre any “gutsier. Ye never know when
we'll need him and its good to know he there.
‘ thought this to be the most dinte
to treat this is t
Say we didn't t
most Lik
CHANKTS .
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16 Detebér 1975
were (Sed
ted an the evening of 15 ‘October, at his new
S 7th St, y sane ‘phone | af
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2. °° Sel was excited” to ls boss:. Ramon, Cesar CUENCA . “Sene
Ménteto is. in Caracas. :
the Cuban Ambassador (Nofberta 3 RHANDEZ © urbelo) was “my. boss
“dn the IGI ¢ 1963- 64)-and “Cesdr" was above us both.” ;
(In. other ’ is, in c. «1963-655 CUENTA ‘was superior in rank
to both: Sel and HERN: 22 +the ‘prese ent Cuban Ambassador to _
(CUENTA was know as Consar to. is coworkers/friends). .
- just
venezuela. DE gern ion
wo : : 3. $1 is : cisulsly re aady,- will 3 and able: to parta
- gency ¢ against’ 2 + and/or FS Sel is an
AME iv a valid US o rt, itis only consideration is
obtain mromer permiss from his employe rs. This is
amatther % the Agency sslicit for him. As previously
reported, workes for?
tetra ansit. Auth
(pus driver)
3300 NW 32.Avenue, : ,
tami.
The persons to“be contucted: “at NTA, to grant S-l the necessiry
“leave are:
eress and
BUTLER
our ceurte You cannot ask for a more dgedicated/
ted tre the 0 than S-1, S-1 will be ready to
te Acency ortains necassury permission from MTA.
4. The bail is
motivated/e.
travel the
‘ 5. based Culian military instructor-" . an
icK-1l had previscusly reported NEGATIVE} ‘
66 ton Hus would appreciate beinas informed
J dedic.: ‘ted/valuable- assest
isto : 2
ify Sots te is”
In past, he has been alerted and
and we owe
of abortions, end left him hanging
we have failed to neti! fv
Henry S. Pe
knew" he had” to be there. ‘Because *. pet
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1. Oscances CONTACTED BY PACHANKIS 27 ree. 75,
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2, TAS IN THE PAST» So1 INDICATED KE IS WILLING
TG MAKE AN APPROACH TO SUBJECT. PER REF. S=1 1S NOW
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EMPL CYED WITH THE LOCAL METRO TRANSIT AUTHORITY AND 1S,
NOT LUE A VACATION UNTIL AFTER MID91975; THEREFORE ANY. an
ABSENCE FROM WaRk MUST BE. ‘REQUESTED. ‘BY @KHERALD AND.
: APPROVED ‘BY ANY CNe OF HIS. SUPERIORS (#61, CROSS,
Beis mALLACED M,C, BUTLER ©- IN ORDER OF DESCENDING.
AUTHORITY), .
3, Sei HAS VALID U.S. PASSPORT aXt CAN TRAVEL
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RODRIGUEZ LAHERA AND BHETHER OR NOT HE WELLING AND AVAILABLE TO
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call, to pay Our respects. and oresent .!
Scotch for the ©
Forsotter him.
‘contact Report on SLANK-1. (sary |
for abrief gocial
vieh a bottle of
S-1 was met. “on the afternoon of 21 Sez
StMAS SAASONe,
ro sec ve had not
led down after
new, more
Authority
taken th
-1 was grateful not only for
His home life
earlier in
pus dciver
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secure position
nere in Miami. -nreviously ! r
postal Service vaxams and would acceptes : > joo
yf it is offered £0 hime a :
hs always, 5-1 is ready tc assist us in
Tf, Roberto RODRE Li ompart .shouls
can be counted on to make an Ronroache
to do is to contact his employers andic
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Ch. APPRECIATE NADRID'S OFFER ATTEMPT APPROACH SLASH-1-
EOLEVER, UISH STAND-DOUN FOR MOMENT ON OP 4 SINCE YE SEE NO
CHANCE OF SUCCESS USING ONLY NAME OF SLANK=2- Y
2. SLANK-1 DISAPPEARED SEVERAL NONTHS AGO. HENRY S-
PACHANKIS. WHO IN CONTACT WITH SLANK-1, PRESENTLY N-Y- WHERE
INVOLVED OTHER OPERATIONAL PRIORITLES, AND UNABLE RETURN MIANT
TRY TRACK DOUN SLANK-L. YE HOPE DO SO WHEN PACHANKIS RETURNS
MIAMI, AND WILL THEN THINK IN TERMS OF SLASH-L'S NEXT TRIP OUT.¥
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LA CONNENT: REF orFEReS CO MADRID TO APPROACH SLASH-1 USING
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CITE MADRID 24481
T0t PRIORITY DIRECTOR.
wb REAM SLASH
REFS! A, MADRID 26341 ( 25,0718)
8. DIRECTOR 611511
a, QUTIMID oF 21 OCTGEER REPORTS THAT SLASH@2 WILL BE
: TN MADRID FOR (EN OR FIFTIEN Days, CUBAN EMBASSY ts
an REQUESTING Z2 D&Y VISA Fux KIM, -ScASH-i 1S IN MADRID
NEGOTIATING WITH THREE SPan1SW FIRMS FOR COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
OF PLANTS FOR CUBAN MINISTRY GF MINES. NO [NDICATION
~ _ YET UF WHERE SLASH*L STAYING GUT EXPECT ASCERTAIN THROUGH
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Ze ASSUME FROM Sek 5 THAT SLANKe1 NG LONGER
AVAITLASLE FOR 22PR04UR Te SLASH@1, TF BGS DESIRES, MADRID
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nm Giistavo.
“Cuban AnibaSsador to Mexico.. E
- that che is willing ‘ito hélp iis me he to". the extent of 0.
determining the- feelings of his sister. and ‘the. ‘Ambassador
at any given ‘time, ‘but no more. He.will not’ accept any.” -
remuneration -from us and will foot. his own ) ba11- to visit.
his ‘sister.
: E. SECOOL- 1 and SLACE-i -- In describing the
former, PACHANKIS referred to hin as from another -
fencration, i.¢., of the ROA class, who could possibly.
be used with any older. Cuban officials that mignt still
be around. He, cautioncd ever, that SLCOOL-1 had
undersone a. de slicate coné operation two years ago
which might impede his usefulness. As concern SLACE-1,
-PACHANKIS suecested that we were probably better off...
‘forgetting him. He described SLACE-1 as. very problenati cal
and then went on to add such adjectives as: ‘avaricious,
sly, secretive, and a person inclined not to rollow-
through on any task given hin.
“6. PACHANSTS | believes that much can be done with
the ahove defectors age the targets 7 mentioned and,
himself, is anxious to set. involved in another recruitment
operation as soon as pos sSible. . -
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.. REGRET TO ADVISE twat SLANK=1 WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE
FOR G25. TRAVEL UNTIL 9 JUNE 1974. HIS EMPLOYER INDICATED
ei FOR TRAVEL FOR USG UNDER NORMAL -
cacuss? ANCES? MOwEVER, THO oF SLANK=2 FELLOW WORKERS,
CURSENTLY Gi JuaY DUTY and eMPLOYE® REGRETFULLY UNASLE
TE SUANK-i agH WO2K COMMITMENT UNTIL 9 JUNE.” ;
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REF: DIRECTOR 538829
1. "PACHANKIS 1N TOUCH WITH SLANK=1 WHO WILLING TO TRAVELS® SLANK@4'S
NEW EMPLOYER WOULD HAVE TO 8E CONTACTED BY STATION SECURITY OFFICER ;
"10 OBTAIN PERMISSION FOR LWOP. OBTAINING INFO ON NEW EMPLOYER ae
START CLEARANCE PROCEDURE,
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Tt is requested that Sulfect be processed for
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REFS: Ae DIRECTOR 291693
B. UFAT 3301
1. MR. JAMES TILLMAN OF LOCAL INS conTACTED STATION AND
INFORMED us THaT Qeimus=1 HAD CONTACTED HIM FOR ASSISTANCE IN
INITIATING NATURALIZATION PROCE! PROCEEDINGS. (WE-HAD PREVIOUSLY.
NTACT FOR SUCH ASSISTANCE «
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ALTERED TILLMAN OF POSSIBLE AMMUG- | “co
2 TILLMAN STATED HE NOT “AUTHORIZED ASSIST AS PRIVATE
he CITIZENSHIP BILL HANDLED BY HIS CENTRAL OFFICE WHICH nus | —_
TILLMAN ,
ISSUE. LNSTRUCTIONS TO Loca OFFICE: FOR ACTION.
INFORMED’ US. THAT HE GAVE AMMUG- 1 ‘VARIOUS FORMS TO COMPLETE
AND RETURN TO STATION. COMPLETED FORMS SHOULD BE FORWARDED . fy; ae
TO BKTRUST HQS ATTENTION ALIEN AFFAIRS STAFF WHICH SHOULD nevi fale
AND THEN FORWARD ON TO INS CENTRAL Has. -INS HQS WILL THEN
ote gs 2 SUS Efe a bc TB are nF.
4iu.
ADVISE LOCAL OFFICE WHAT ACTION TO TAXE, AFTER WHICH AMMUG- 1
WILL BE GRANTED CITIZENSHIP.
3. PLEASE ADVISE SOGNEST WHETHER nove PROCEDURE CORRECT
. oS eory stone
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AND WHAT ELSE MUST BE DONE SO WE CAN ADVISE ANmUG-1 WHAT TO
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4. ALSO REQUEST DATE WHEN WE CAN EXPECT RECEIVE COPY OF
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‘naturalized ag a citizen of the United:
an organ
: Nationa ity
“The till is apparently intended io permit. he benef
to citizenship by reason of his membership or ailili
eligibility
ion as proscribed in section 313 of the Immis
United States since April 29, 1964,
* Sincerely,
Rarseoxp. F, Fanwens
Commissioner.
MEMORANDUM OF INFORMATION FROM -IMMIGRATION AND
NATU RALIZATION SERVICE FIL ES RE MAR, 2076
tion si
ion and.
Act. He -iias been a lawful periianent resident of the
“The beneficiary, Vladimir Rodriguez Latlera, a native and :
citizen of Cuba, was born’ on February f, 1957. His parents
and two brothers are natives, citizens and residents of Cuba,
Hematrried rien ‘Cuen- fia, a nativeaud citizen of Cuba,
on August’ 1, wm Tfavana, Cuba, ‘This marriage was
terminated hy ‘iverte in October 1959, There was no issie of
this union, On. December 17, 1963, the benetic airy married
Luisa Rodriguez: -‘Timoneda, a hative and-citizen of Cuba, in,
Tfavana, € subd. She. wi s'born on August 4, 1954, in Havana,
Cuba, and is a. liwful permanent “resident of. the Uni
States. One child, Luisa, was born of this marri
May 25, 1970, in Miami, Fla., and is a citizen of the t
States. M Rodriguez?
Hernandez ircia_ an Septembe
was terminated by divorce October iM
were horn of this mar
-’ Maximiliano, on August 1950, and Fran
‘on January 1, 1952. The bow died i in Miami, Fla. in 1968 and
the girl leeame a naturalized citizen af the United States on
Septomber 2, 1971. Mrs. Rodriguez and her two daughters
reside with the beneficiary in Miami-Fla,
The beneficiary obtained the equivalent of § “years of ole:
mentary education and 2 years of voeational school in his
1949, tn Havana, eae
1863, Two children
S, Rept. §80
the opinion that the bal (IL R..2076) should be enacted. -
. “he has ‘been’ employed
‘for aclocal aircraft’ catering
| 3 Bridye. N.Y;
“paroled into the Enited. States for ant indefinite
under the: 1
‘that of a lawful pernianent- dent ot the Unit ted. States and
‘the date-of 1] on’fecarded as of April “29, 1964,
ation: form the beneficiary: ‘Tisted om-
eral Directorate: of Intelligence of
the C uban Government from Adgnst 16.1963, nti: pril 92,
1964, just. prior-to his defection: He also showe nilitary
service in the Caban Rebel Army from. Febri 4, 1939, -
until December ue ;
The beneficiary desin’s to become a. cy izen of the United
States beernse of his long period of residence and to enhaiice
his opportunity for advancement in his vocation, .
Private bill ILR. 8740, Mist Congress, introduced i in the
benclic ary? ‘s behalf was not enacted. ms
The coinmittee, after consideration of all-the facts i in ie Cc
Oo
8. Rept. 880
92d “Coxaness .
"Pd! Session
“VLADIMIR RODRIGUEZ LaHERA°
Jexe 19, 12 ordered to. be print
Mr. Easti.axp, from the- Committee on the Judiciary, °
submitted: the following ~ .
REPORT
[To accompauy H.R. 2076}
The Committee on the Judiciary, to which Was referred the bill
(IER. 2076) for the relict of Vladimir-Rodriguez LaHera, having
~ considered the same, reports favorably thereon without amendment
and recommends that the billdo pass. ~ . _ oo
PURPOSE OF TIE BILI,
The purpose of the bill is to enable Viadimir Rodriguez Lalera
to file a petition for naturalization, notwithstanding the fact that be
was formerly.a member of a proscribed organization. so,
STATEMENT OF FACTS :
The beneficiary of the bill is 35-year-old native and citizen of Cuba,
whose status was adjusted to that‘of a Inwful resident alien on No-
+, vember 7, 1966, retroactive to-April 29, 1964, the date on which he wag
~ parolei into the United States from Canada. He resides in Miami, Fia,
with his wife. a lawful resident alien, and two daughters. The bene-
ficiary was employed in Cuba with the General Directorate of Intelli-
gence, and served in the Cuban Rebel Army. Without enactment of
the bill, the beneficiary would be unable to petition for naturalization
until 1974,
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~ May 25,-1970, in. Mi
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Actsv21684:. :
-TIon, E MANUEL Crue, 7 ‘
* Chairman Committee on the dudici
House of Ie presentati
‘Dear Mar. Crsmst
-tive to the bill, (ILE. 2076): for the relief of Vladimir Rod rij
Hera, there is attached a memorandum of information concerning the
si, Washington; Ds o. : a
- The-bill is apparently intended to. permit: the leneficiary to become
naturalized as a citizen of the Uniter
eligibility to citizetiship by reason of h
an organ
Nationality
United Mtstessinee April 29, 1964,
tion as proseribed in sec
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‘Sincerely,
R AYSIOND F. Farnens. 9
Commissioner.
MEMONANDEM or INromM ATION FROM IMMIGRATION’ AND
NATURAL. IZATION © SERVICE FILES RE TR 2076
Tho beneficiary, Vladimir Rodriguez Lallera,a native and
citizen of Cuba, was born on February 6, 1937. His parents
and two brothers are natives, citizen: and residents of Cuba.
He married Marion C -Calla, a native and citizen of Cuba,
: mn Havana, Cuba, ‘This marriage was
terminated by divorce in October 1959. There was-no issue of
‘this -union,-On December 17, 1963, thé benefici iary married
Timoneda, a native and citizen, of C tuba, in
She was‘born on August. 24,1854, in-Havana, |
nited
States. Onc child, Luisa, was born of this marriage on
and is a citizen of the United |
ates. Mrs. I a re ta, Vicente del Rosario
arcia on September 3, 1949, in Havana, Cuba,
was terminated hy divotce October 1H, 1963. Two ¢hildren
were -born of this marrige in Havana, Cuba, Vincente
Maximiliano, on Angust 21, 1950, and Francisca Luciana,
on January 7, 1952: The: hoy died j in Miami, Fh, in 19€8 aad
the girl became a naturalized citizen of the United States on
September 2.1971. Mrs: Rodriguez and her two daughters
reside with the beneficiary in Miami, Fla.
The beneficiary obtained the equivalent of $ vears of ele-
mentary education and 2 years of vocational school in his
Tinisa-Rod
Havana, C
S. Rept. 850
ne response ta your request. for a report nee
2, Ta-
States notwithstanding his in-
moibership oralliliation with .
neh of the Immigration and
as been a lawful permanent resident of the
person re
real property-be i
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on. Agi
“was parol
under the parole provisions of the Imini
ality Act. On November 7, 1966,
that of a lawful permanent resi
eiploved , as
veckly walt of
éf two automobiles,
Ons; total: $55,500- mhe
1 oY and
rt finite period |
ration and Nation-
‘the dat ‘of his admission recorded a5 of April 29, 1964.
On!
‘ployn wat with the Get
th
service in the. Cuban
until December 20, 1961,
The henefi
States beéause of his long period of residence ant to.
his-opportunity for advancement. in his
Private DINER. 17740, 91st Con,
behalf was not enacted. |,
The committee, after consideration of all the frets i in ‘the cuse, is «
2,
beneficiar
jen registration form t
ral Directé
Cuban Government from Auras
1964, just. prior to his defe ‘ti
» -beneticiary listed em-
te of Intelligence of
oe until April
valso showed milits
ry desires to become a citizen of the U cnited .
nhance
$ vocation,
USS, introduc ot
_ the opinion that the bill (ILR. 207 6) s should be enacted.
8. Rept. $80
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POTAILED Jui
1. Vindimir RODRIGUEZ ailora has ceoperated with
this Agoncy since his defection en 21 April 164 at which time he
turned over to CIA decuzents from the General Directorate of ;
Intelligence (BGT) he had coliccted during the preceeding scveral
menths. In addition, he has provided vohwziinous, accurate and
valuable infonsation on the orsanization of the Cuben intcliigence
services, their cperations, f hers and agents, These
nts and Information have given us the potential and
decr i
Opportunity to take effective measures toa satee ard United States
Goverment interests, Subject has been of great value in the
past, and will conti
defection propran. His wide nacowrintance
concerning high level Cuban dipl
provides the Ageney with the neecss y backeround in plann
operations against then es Subject ic
out the cperatiens His talents and contact
‘only in furthering the defector program, but in other typ
political action, psychological warfare and reeruitrent operations.
eto he in the future, in the CIA recrujtment/
swledce
: 2. As a result of technical interrogations of RODRIGU EZ
on 11 May 1964 and aeain on 15 July 1866, and chicctive enerational
testing since, his bona fides have heen established not only for
intelligence exploitation purnoses but also for the purpose of
resectioment in the United States. There is neo renean ta holiove
hat “KUD KP CUE 2 _is under the control of any hostile
intelligence service,
i minations have
chiatric
and periodic medical ex
3. ‘The psychiatric and
GUEZ has no sericus medical or Ps}
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' shown that XODRI
| preblems.
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4. Mro RODRIGUEZ has ‘adjusted well to American lifs,
He has been trained as a dental technician and for the past. two
years has been working for the Marriott Cerporation, specifically
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his wife, Luisa M. Gonzalez Sabio,
with AMMUG-l on G April 1972. While GONZALEZ:
to AMMUG-1 he could not provide any information
did not, however, recognize Subject,
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of Wi/iiami and advise you of any positive results.
i) Station is most appreciative of the high quality
De nr
photogvapus that we have recently been receiving from
SMAC?T via SMABOVE.
Eustace D. KLOOCK
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER ie
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tenes
scviewed with ANSTAFF defector AMMUG-1 on 6 April 1972 with’
neumative results, The photogvaphs will be reviewed with
othnes Cuban dere 2ctors: who. are the responsibility of WHAiams
and we will advise you’ of. any positive results,
Eustace D. KLOOCK
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"OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE SOUNSEL
3. (Confidential - JGO) Met with Mr, Garner J, Cline, Counsel,
Subcommittee No, 1, House Judiciary Committee, who told me that there would :
be no problem with the Democratic objector relating to H.R, 2076, a bill for
the relief of. Vladimir Rodriguez LaHera. — Mr, Donald Benn, Associate Counsel”. °_-.,
‘of the Judiciary Committee, has not. touched base aa yet with the Republican ; ue
. objector but will do.so before the private ‘calendar is called on 7 March,
oe Mr. &line told me also. that the Davis Bil, ‘H.R. 5176. -was "orma’ ye
on tabbed by the amittee in it ‘meeting of 22 Febuary, The nak wa
without diacuss} 2 on the Basia of an adverse recommen tion bythe Sukcommittee, :
See Memo for Recard dated i Februa ee on 1A, Trevor Gallahsy : . \. *
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EXCERPT FROM JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL.
3, (Confidential - JGOQ) Met with Mr. Drury Blair, Senate Immigration
and Naturalization Subcommittee staff, who told me that due to the primaries
in the Chairman's home state he did not believe that any further meetings of the
Subcommittee will be held until mid June. H.R. 2076, a bill for the relief
of Viadimir Rodriguez LaHera, is on the agenda for the next Subcommittee
meeting. Miss Chris Hopkins, WH Division, has been advised,
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REF maoRID 156577 Faxes)
te. APPRECIATE REF INFO ON ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ
Tye ay
LLOMPART.” BELIEVE, “HOWEVER, THAT YOUR PRIORITY TARGETS.
RIGHTFULLY TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THIS RATHER ELUSIVE |
ONE AND SUGGEST THAT WE STAND ‘DOWN OS ANY EFFORT TO ee
POSITION AMMUG= 1 FOR POSSIBLE CONTACT. THIS, UNTIL
SUCH TIME THAT RODRIGUEZ IS PCS,OR IN a-TDY STATUS
LONG ENOUGH TC PERMIT. AN ORDERLY APPROACH.
‘2. FYI: AMGAME-1 WHO KNOWS RODRIGUEZ, ASSESSES
HIM AS BEING A WORTHWHILE TARGET AND POSSIBLY RECRUITABLE.
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: poner: ea Exbjoct. 17 after reviowing this report, .
Hesico City bso aay aay additions. regedresont for AoAES-1
we vill bo glad to corvics. thes. :
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OTTAWA. INFO DIRECTOR
TYPIC MHABWE |
REF A OCUA 16526
B UFAA 3597
le PRIOR TO FEBRUARY CONFERENCE WE INTEND TO REVIEW —
ALL PHOTOGRAPHS OF PBRUMENS STATIONED CANADA WITH THOSE
AMSTAFF/AMQUAKE DEFECTORS WHO ARE RESPONSIBILITY OF
WIVMIAMI, PLEASE FORWARD ANY AVAILASLE COPIES OF I.D.
PHOTOS FOR INDIVIDUALS LISTED REF B.
2. FYI: VALUE OF SUCH A REVIEW IS UNDERLINED BY
_AMMUG-1'S RECENT RECOGNITION OF JORGE DE LA VEGA
— -VIGNON (281-815356) VIA SUCH A PHOTO, UNFORTUNATELY, |
- AMMUG-1 WAS UNAGLE TO IDENTIFY VEGA AS BEING INTEL.
3. FILE: 291-815356, 201-749651, 19-2-16. GPL.
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photegrapmoi11 to shown to ANDAUB-1,
Bofersesa., Tho
ANAISLED-1, A0GAHE-1 and ASCARI at the first opportunity.
paitess B. -sa,0008
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“Rerereace:
lL. AMKIUG-1° failed to, tdcnea ty the Layvique
as one 2 Carliz «hich: ‘ vones At We
vlier
a1 of course, review,
Ae defecto
ation and: adv
y the’
vho are the
e you of the
wo J 7 2. According to para: Sof KE tis
“to be found at the extyre ce caisnt od while
the individual
ble that ve
tac Dio be
- _ it-is. entirely poss
-at the extrene right of
. res lance ta the
was forwarded to us v
little
Subject which
seteronce Lb.
: : : : ‘
3. We would appreciate if if you would veview the photographs . fs
which were forwarded via Kefercaces 4 ud recoafira that. a
“they dre indeed of Subject. «wo are foswartling as attachuents
_ to this dispatch, copies of the photoyrapns which we reecived
to facilitate this task, :
wustace D. HLOOCK 7 Mo
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Attachments: Photog: maphs ’ h/w
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Ly
kas
i ° i IME ATON
‘Pp
‘that the picture of Subject, #
Mugbooxs, was something less: than satisfactory for the purposes
2 108 is SENS
Chief ‘of Station, 2x
Chief, Western ai
Chier. of Station, wi/.t
c /selsoa ‘One soa a a
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"s request that
1. The delay in responding to Nefercace 2
sets
a picture of Subject be revicwed with the appropriate
was due to‘the fact that prior vo the receipt. of
photographs,.we lacked a cod picture of Subject. We felt”
[Soin Voluse di of the Cuban
of positive identification, ese ve nnn
2. Tinnedtiately uvon the “yeeuipt of the Rererence 5
photographs, the undersigned reviewed with ATMUG-1 the one of
Nelson *Quesadaéi Rivery with nezative results. | ANGAME-1,.
‘however, did recognize the aane of Quesadn and adentified hia
as being AMSTAFS.. Neodiess’ to say, we will show AMGAME-1
the photograph of. Subject at the earliest oppurtunity to
determine how well he Knows him and if warranted, will debricf
‘him in detail on Subject.
“with the other AMSTAFF/ALQUA
reapk of Subsect ‘will be revicwed
KE assets residiay in the JMCOBRA
area and we will Sronotly inforn you of the results,
3. -The Reference B photo;
Eustace D. KLOOCK
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TYPIC AMETROPIA/AMUG fd bea lene po
REF/ MADRID 15135( LRUS As j
te AFTER QUT IMID CONVERSATIONS INDIATED AME TROPIA=1~
. DUE ARRIVE EACH DAY 23-25 NOVEMBER, SUBJECT FINALLY APPEARED
28 NOVEMBER. QusEQuiN AT AIRPORT DID NOT NOTE ARRIVAL AND
STATION COGNIZANT ONLY THROUGH QUIIMID MONITORING AFTERNOON
27 NOVEMBER. AFTER NEGATIVE QUSEQUIN-37 CHECK OF HOTELS NOR-
MALLY FREQUENTED BY CUBANS, PHONE CALL TO HOTEL CCNDE
DUQUE (WHERE CUSANA AIRCREWS STAY) RECEIVED ANSWER THAT
TARGET HAD CHECKED IN 26 AND LEFT 27 NOVEMBER. (AIRLISTS
LATER SHOW TARGET WENT TO HAVANA ON 28 NOVEMBER AND LIAISON
AFTER-ACTION CHECK CONDE DUQUE REVEALS OTHER CUS3AN DIP WITH A
SAME PATRONYM HAD REGISTERED AND DEPARTED ON DATES SPECIFIED). \Y AR”
ae AMMUG j LEAVING FOR NEW YORK BY IBERIA 951 ON 29
NOVEMBER AND ETA MIAMI 198@ HOURS ON EASTERN 827. ADVANCED
-$183 (T/A MIAMI? ‘TQ COVER PURCHASE NEW TICKET SINCE FULL
“VALUE RETURN TRIP GOOD ONLY FOR PERIOD LONGER THAN 17 DAYS.
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QUSEQUIN TRAVEL CONTROL PROCEDURES OzVIOUSLY DEFICIENT.
AMMUG-1 GAVE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE AND
APPEARS MORE EAGER THAN EVERY TO ATTEMPT PITCH.
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PRIORITY DIRECTOR INFO PRIORITY WH/MIAN ~ Q6Noy th 4 788 45
TYPIC AMETROPIA AMMUG
REF? DIRECTOR 205225
ie cnn MET WITHOUT HITCH MORNING 25 £9 NOVEMBER, _
STILL NOS EIROPIA=1, QUTIMID TRAFFIC 25
NOVEMBER SHOWED CONVERSATION BETWEEN JOSE
MARTIZEZ oF COMPANIA EUROPA DE MANUTENCION CONTINUA
AND CACHON IN COMMERCIAL OFFICE WHERE-LATTER ADVISES
THAT A/I DEFINITELY ‘DUE THAT DAY (BUT NO OTHER CALLS
INDICATING HE “ACTUALLY ARRIVED). LIAISON WILLING To
COOPERATE ONLY. SQ FAR AS PROVIDE TWICE-DAILY CHECK HOTEL
' ARCSA ROSTER AND ALERT FROM AIRPORT IF A/1 SPOTTED
. ' ARRIVING, BOTH: CHANNELLED THROUGH QUSEQUIN/37, BUT NOT
WILLING TO APPROACH MARTINEZ (WHO DOES NOT APPEAR To
KNOW MORE THAN WHAT IS TOLD BY COMMERCIAL OFFICE ANYWAY).
GUFLUTE~1 HAD ONLY FALSE ALARM TO REPORT SUT NO OTHER
ENDICATICNS.
26 STATION KEEPING CLOSE TOUCH WITH AMMUG-1 AND
TRYING TO DETERMINE A-'l PRESENCE SOONEST,
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REF: MADRID 15114 iJ Yyeie2)
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1. PHYSICAL DESCRIP?
64", WI: 146, HAIR: BLACK, AGE 34, FACE3
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“g. ACCORDInS TO QULikiv CONVeADKI ow peices TWO CUBAN:
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Travel Fuaws ob ILL LwdcFiniis Bur
LOSUULH FOR fuwTmcal CARLY MORNING
vADKID 2S HOVeMDEK. On Any
MADE INQUIRIES ABOUI 28 NOVenSek CUEAWA FLiGnt TO HAVANA. (WO
HOTEL, RESERVAT LOWS, YeT NAC our WILL AvbYizc ADAP WHoN INFORMATION
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REF: mapaiD 13010 (/2 96727?
1. PHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN SPANISH BUSINESSMAN AND
A
AMETROPLA | IN LONDON INDICATES A-| DEFINITELY WILL SEE
SPANIARD IN MADRID BUT AFTER WEEK ENDING 29 NOVEMBER. SINCE
CONVERSATION DID NOT MENTION ANY DEADLINES WE HAVE NO TIME FRAME
WITHIN WHICH AMMUG-1 MIGHT BEST TRAVEL TO MADRID.
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G~-1_ CITIZENSHI BILL NOW. GOES TO FULL COM: HITTEE AND
LATER 70 HOUSE FOR FINAL ACTION, ,
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TYPIC ANMUG
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AM UG - 18 BEING GRANTID eg. girwensutr, LF THERE HAVE
TEEN ANY POSITIVE BEV LOPMENTS STATION WOULD LIKE 10
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REF DIRECTOR 197498 7
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4 _ A
. SECRET 0508422 NOV 71 CITE morro C895) Hy itd P
SOURCES CONCERNING AMETROPIA-1 RETURN NOR DID HOTEL AROSA
(HIS USUAL RESIDENCE) CLAIM TO HAVE RESERVATION IN HIS NAME,
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had known a £ rao from’! days
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YG) when both men
{ , Wucerneath
to fhe At
“ were trans fe UG=1 coumentad that
oe Crespo was given the rank vgenut, AlislbG-l last saw
Crespo around Garty J ~-loadded thai Cres
a Caucasian, would about are of pea that tie
last time eo saw Crespo blo on » eas about
5'e", tall and weighed about 179 pow Station, files
list Crespo's SOR. as beitz 9 August OQ which dovetails
swith AMMUG-1's information,
aaa ton on the ene cesey if any,
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PRIORITY MEXICO ciiPeks DIABGTOR
TYPIC ;
REF: MEXICO CITY 17236 sly “many 0
I. DUE TO DOCUMENT PROCEDURAL COMPLICATIONS, ANMUG-I
DID NOT DEPART FOR MEXICO CITY AS PLANNED, IN LIGHT
OF INFO CONTAINED REF, AMMUG-1 HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED
REMAIN IN MAM tach
20 IN ADDITION TO DEBRIEFING OF AMSLOUCH-6 AND
AMSLOUCH-7, REQUEST THAT KLOOCK TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
OPPORTUNITY FOR IN DEEPTH FAMILIARIZATION WITH PBRUMEN
PERSONALITIES, ACTIVITIES AND MODUE OPERANDI IN MEXICO
CITY. , /
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KLOOCK TO TRAVEL IN H
ON AMMUG- 1/AMSLOUCH-6 OPS. TRAVEL INFO AS FOLLOWS:
DEPART MIAMI AT 1738 HOURS 25 JULY VIA PAA FLIGHT 552 u
WHICH SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE MEXICO CITY AT 2105 HOURS. *
2. AMMUG-1 WILL UTILIZE SAME PAA FLIGHT ON 26 JULY
WHICH SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE AT 1935 HOURS.
3. FOR MEXICO CITY: REQUEST THAT IF POSSIBLE, YOU
MAKE RESERVATIONS PER ABOVE SCHEDULE FOR KLOOCK IN HIS
REGISTERED ALIAS AT EITHER HOTEL BRISTOL OR MONTEJO AND
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1. REF C ANSWERS TO OUR QUESTIONS. SHOW/AMMUG-1 TRIP HERE
CANNOT BE GIMMICKED, HE'LL BE MARKED FROM FIRST MOMENT FOR WHAT
HE IS, APPARENTLY, THIS IS OF NO PARTICULAR CONCERN TO WH/MAMI
_ OF AMMUG ~ | HIMSELF. THIS BEING cnr DO NOT SEE WHAT WE HAVE fo
LOSE ‘BY GOING AHEAD. THERE Nor Hips THAT SENSITIVE OTHERWISE sf
"PROCESS, INCLUDING KDTUCK-18 CASE, WHICH SHOULD BE AFFECTED:‘8Y
AN atfmuG-1 APPROACH TO KDACOUSTIC-1 IN-NEAR FUTURE.
2. LETS*S ELABORATF JUST A BIT FURTHER ON OUR QUERY OF PARA
2G, REF A, AND WH/MIAMI-COMMENT OF PARA’ 2G,-REF Co IF ANMUG~I.
CAN MANEUVER TO SEE KDACOUSTIC-! UNDER PRIVATE, RELAXED CIRCUM-
STANCES (ADMITTEDLY DIFFICULT), WE CERTAINLY HOPE HE'LL GO BEYOND
MERELY OFFERING HIMSELF AS CHANNEL FOR DEFECTION, (KDACOUSTIC=1
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KDACOUSTIC=1 IN MEANINGFUL IDEOLOGICAL-POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS,
COMPARE NOTES OW MUTUAL ACQUAINTANCES, ELICIT RE PERSONAL |
LIFE, GIVE us A BETTER. INSIGHT “ON AN UNCONMUNICATIVE TARGET
AND, THUS, A BETTER ASSESSMENT. THIS WOULD BE WORTH THE TRIP,
SO EVEN IF anmuc~ +1 OTHERWISE REJECTED.
3. ASSUME AMMUG-1 READY TO GO WITHIN ‘THIS OF NEXT MONTH.
‘COULD AMMUG- -1 VISIT BE COMBINED ‘WITH ONE OF HOBBERLIN‘S ViSi? iS
RE KDTUCK-18 (PARTICULARLY IF ANMUG-1 LOOLS LIKE HE NIGHT. BE
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A GOOD ACCESS AGENT AND BELIEVE WE WOULD BE REMISS IF WE
LET THIS OPPORTUNITY ‘TO RECRUIT/DEFECT AN AMSTAFF OFFICER
PASS US BY. WHILE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCCESS IS PROBABLY QUITE.
Suim, WE FEEL POTENTIAL REWARD VELL WORTH THE MINIMAL
EFFORT INVOLVED, = 7 .
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QUESTIONS RAISED PARA TWO REF B:
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OFFER KDACOUSTIC-1 A JOB, .
“s Be BELIEVE WE CAN. SAFELY ASSUME THAT IF armnug=
DOES’ APPROACH KDACOUSTIC-1 THAT THE LATTER. WILL ASSUME ‘THAT ges
AMMUG- | HAS BEEN SENT BY [LNFORT/JKLANCE. : THIS” BEING s0, 7
BELIEVE AMMUG-1°S PRIMARY GOAL IS TO ESTABLISH CONTACT
WITH KDACOUSTIC+1 AND ASSURE HIM THAT IF HE-EVER DECIDED
TO DEFECT FROM PBRUMEN, THAT AMMUG-1 CAN SERVE AS HIS
CHANNEL OF COMMUNICATION TO LNFORT. THIS OF COURSE
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WOULD. FAVOR DELAYING
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ANETROPIA- 1 via ANMUG-1, it became readily apparent that
the cover story AMMUG-1 utilized with his immediate
superior was unsatisfactory from:-two points; First, it
did not permit us the operational flexibility so necessary
in an approach of this sort and secondly, if AMMNUG~1 had
not returned when he did, his job security would have been ~
Jeopardized, . , - SO =
2, To correct ‘the above deficiency, yH/Miam4 - has
arranged the following with the Miami Field Office AMFO)::
In the future, if we again utilize AMMUG-1 to approach a
-PBRUMEN official, we will ask that the MFO arrange to have
one of their representatives from their Headquarters © 7
component contact the appropriate senior official of |
ANMUG-1's company. ‘This senior official will in turn
nétify AMMUG-l's immediate superior that AMMUG-1 is to be
permitted to travel on matters of importance to the:
Department of Defense,
3. Transmitted under separate cover is 2 copy of
& memorandum we received from the MFO concerning the above
. arrangements,
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3 June 1971
. MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief of Station, WH/Miari
FROM : MFO ;
ATTENTION : Security Officer
SUBJECT : Ralph NOSEDA
1. Referenze your remerandum O& 169-71..
2. Pursuant to your reauecs > office contacted a senior
official of the Marriott Corroration in Vashingtcn, D. C., who
approved the travel to Eurore ofa Mierni pasied Marriott employee
who is affiliated with Wil.
3, The Marrictt official, Mr. Tames McALLESTER,
contacted his Miami representative Ralph IiCGEDA, and .
advised NOSEDA that your asset wa e to trayel to Spain on short —
notice.
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s, NOSEDA, to the best cf our
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1. DURING HIS PECENT TDY TO MEXICO CITY ON TKE
KDTUCK-16 UFFRATLON, WOUDROW G. HOBBEBLIN DISCUSSED
WITH TERENCE D. SESTONE OUR PROPOSAL TO USE AlMmUG~1 TO.
APPROACH FEACOUSTIOW 1, AMMUG-1, WHOSE RELATIONSHIP .
WLIH MDATOUSTIC: 1 DATES CAC TO 1954, ASSESSES KDACOUSTIC~I
‘AS ONLY FEIGHING LOYALTY TO THE PRRUMEN REGINE AS HE IS. - A
BASICALLY. 24 OPPORTUNIST,
2. WHEN PROVIDED WITH GIST OF INO CONTAINED REF
APD ASKED TO CATEGORIZE EDACOUSTIC §, aMnyg-1 COMMENTED
THAT KOACUESTICs} WGULD HAVE TO BE GRUNPED.wITH THOSE WHO
HAD CONE UNDER FIRE FoR BEING SONeTHIEG LESS THAW RASID
REVOLUTIONARTES, WNILE amiuGerts APPROACH TO KDACOUSTIC#I I
WORD PHOBSLY NAVE oO agSuimE THR Fows OF AN “ACCLDESTAL ;
PHCOUNTER® We ARE VTLLIRG TO ENTERTAIN AVY IDEAS ADDRESSEES
MAY Haver TO MEVISE ¢ LESS CONTRIVED APPROACH TO KDACOUSTIC}t,
: : , a. RRGMCST ADEE SSSER.CunMeNTS ON Tk ABOVE PROPOSAL Te mesa nea
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€ TYPIC/Review of Cuban Mugkooks Volumes 1] and IYI with AWUG-1
ACTION PEDUIRED - REFERENCES ; °
‘,
Forwarded herewith is a copy of Eustace D. KLOOCKTs
contact report on his latest meeting with AMMUG-1. It
is requested that all the individuals mentioned in this
report be indexed,
COE MEK
Eustacé DB. KLOOCK
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the - following. Pesults: : . . ;
Yoluze II . : ;
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arnando v. fos strada Fernandez _(201-809440 Photo #39
AMUG-1 correctly identified the pseudo of Estrada as being
’ ULISES". | AMMUG=1 added that he had last spoken with Estrada
io, February: of 1964,
Ramos
German. ‘Miguel
Photo #42
ASNUG-1's only. comment. was. that he wasn't sure “af “Ramos “WAS
his correct. name,
° Roque iio alton Garcia (Ga 215097) Photo #118 7
AMIG-1 commented that he had spoken with Dalton. in Soptenber ,
of 1964 _ ,
wanuet hea rboneli Dique (ear-139084 Photo #159
_ AMEUG-1 comaented that he knew Carbonell frou circa 1960, when
Carbonell was a captain iu the police, .
Yoluse At oo
AMUG-1 did not recognize any of the photographs contained in
Volume Wm of the Cuban Mugbouk, .
a Be AMMUG=1 was also shown the hotograph of Luis ve
fi artioaez_Yerocal ; 201-7690) which was forwarded in.
“UFAW=1118 of 7 May 1971. ile AMUG=1. thought. the face familiar,
‘he was. unable, to identity the photograph,
3. In addition to tho above, AMNMUG=1 was also shown the
phs of tho following individuals with negative results:
Solis Garcia ae and Sergio Sto loan
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- TYPIC/Review of Cubsa fugbooks Volumes II and III vith AMDIUG-1
ACTION REQURSS - REFEFZBCES
a _ Forwarded herewith is a copy of Eustace D. KLOOCK's
contact report on his latest meeting with AHUUG-1. It
is requested . ‘that all the individuals meationed ia this
report bo indexed.
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ACTION. REQUIRED: None, FYI only.
1. During the'undersigned's most recent meeting with
AMMUG-1, the agent stated that a Mr. Rex M, Griffin, an
investigator of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
-CINS) had visited him on 13 April 1971. According to AMMUG-1,
the purpose of Griffin's visit was to inquire into AMMUG~l's
present welfare and to determine his relationship to
Mr. Rodiino. (COMMENT: Mr. Rodino is the sponsor of
H.R. #2076 which will expedite AMMUG-L's application for U.S,
citizenship by waiving the standard waiting pericd.) When asked
about his relationship with Mr, Rodino, AMMUG-1 simply explained
that Mr. Rodino was a friend of his from Washington.
. 2. Griffin explained that the reason that he wanted to
talk to AMMUG-1 personally, was the fact that nearly all of the
information surrounding AMMUG-1 was held in INS& office in
Washington, He added that the information that was held by the
Miami office was closely held and access to the files was
severely restricted, During his visit, Griffin asked AMMUG-1 if
he noticed any unusual interest in his comings and goings, to
which AMMUG-1 replied negatively.
3. In view of above, believe it reasonable to assume that
Griffin suspects that JKLANCE is somehow involved with AMMUG-1.
This position is concurred in by Station Officer who maintains
liaison with the Miami office of the INS,
4. AMMUG~1 characterized Mr. Griffin's visit as being
very pleasant. and commented that he was “muy amable"., In sum,
there does not appear to be any need for intervention on
AMMUG-1's behalf or on that of the Station. If the need does
arise, we will promptly, inform Headquarters.
* RST Khao ds
Eustace D. KLCOCK
DISTRIBUTION: , eo
3 ~- C/VWHD
CROSS REFERENCE TO DEFATCH SYMBOL AND Ue ; os
: UFAA ~ 2951 Typed: 19 April 1971
1
HOS FILE NUMBER
SECHET |
201 - 749651
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a Co [are —— ~ ALASSIATION Fe eatin AGUON
a a ne ee DISPATCH Oe am eto notion .
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[INFO
. __ [RN TUDGE INDEXING |
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Chto of Brats, vat..9
~ PACTION wai D - earteNS
“A.
, Forwarded herewith ta a contact report prepared by Bustace D,
KLOOCK on his most recent meeting with AMMUG=1. During thts
“ méating, Volume I of the Cuban Nugbook was reviewed with AMMUG-1.
The individvale AMMUG-L -was able to identify are lated in
: paragroph 2 of the attached contact report, It 1s requested chat
all tho names be indexed, : :
"SE LOE OX bee ee
Bustace D, KLOOCK
. Attachsent: :
Contact Report .
Distribetion:
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3 bans
DiSPATEH STMODL AND NUMBER : tat —T 7 a vr
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9. April 1971.
CONTACT REPORT ~ - CASE OFFICER: Eustace D, KLOOCK®.
AGENT: AMMUG-1 PLACE: AMMUG-1's_ home
wo oe DATE/TINES 6 Apes 1971, 1530-1800.
NE dhibritbiriel ‘ : Le iam te 7-2 AH TOE
‘ ‘ ' 4, On6G April 1971 I reviewed with AMMUG-1, Volume I.
of the Cuban mugbooks, -- He identified the individuals listed:
in para 2 below. Un less otherwise noted, the following
general comments apply to all: That he knew- them quite
well and the last time he saw them was 1963-1964, usually in™
Mexico. . :
RE ;
2. srseniof Gianco v. Villanueva (201246425). According
to AMMUG-1, FRANCO is G-2, and is one of the individuals he
approached (at our behest) during the Pan Américan games
which were held in Puerto Rico in 1966, He commented that
FRANCO dismissed AMMUG-1's initial approach out of hand
stating that he was a ‘Marxist- Leninist... According to AMMUG-1,
while a follow-up was “supposed to be made in -Caguas, Puerto.
- Rico, the staff officer who was accompany ing AMMUG- 1 decided.
against it. . ‘
RL ;
Jorge E, FoaRcra- BANGO Dirube (Goi-ra8492). AMMUG=1
oo comnented that .GARCIA-BANGO was the other individtal that. -
bo ot ‘he tried to approach during’ the Pan American games, '. Like.
fo . _ FRANCO above, while a follow up was planned’ for. Caguas, .
Puerto Rico, the ‘staff officer accompanying AMMUG-1 decided
- "against it, zo) ; Roveten=,
| . ai
io
barre LOBAINA ‘obdtna™ AMMUG-1 commented’ that™he
ee did not know LOBAINA very well, He added that he used to
we be AMMUG-1's instructor in firearms at the Police Acadeny .
Mala Flo IF 9B 2925 a 26/- IY G65)
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cen mera,
Ps ARE On MERE eg ertaner it.
_Rolandd Pastor Ro:
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driguez - ossibly identifiable with
Armando! PASTOR Rodriguez (201-300074 + AMMUG-1 last saw
PASTOR about 1962 when he
was attached to the Administrative
Department of the Police Department, .
Ramon cesar! CUENc
‘A Montato (201-928945), AMMUG-1
identified CUANCA as being DGI
aftafael Paez Peres
Rodol fof BAEZ (201-334
Fernando HAVELO R
correctly identified "RAVE
Fin
Manuel! VEGA Perez
in 1963, VEGA was the DGI
ae
Sposeph Parker! NOR
2
Ramon! $tNonas Cas
he knew SINOBAS fairly wel
Carlos sixto!uar
Juan Guido/LicEa
identified LICEA as being
that he only know him casu
Same plane from Cuba to Me
va
Nerens|
- possibly identifiable with
(201-334253), According to AMMUG-1,
desk officer for Nicaragua, -
af ~ Byers \
RAY ZOln 24S WO]
ado ((201-334249), AMMUG-1l said that
1
N Soler (201-349576)
Figueredo (201-876266), AMMUG-1
a diplomatic courier commenting
ally as they used to take the
xico
ifs |
Augustin! YASSELLS Gonzalez (201-345986), AMMUG-1
identified YASSELLS as a diplomatic courier commenting that
he only knows him casually
from Cuba to Mexico,
he
Mario ‘OIZ Falguer
Jose Raul VIERA Linares 201-328953)), AMMUG~1 ,
said that his DCT pseudo Was “Gomez”, _and—
as they used to take the same plane
ia (201-737654),,
in Bolivia from 1962-1963,
of
Felipe LLAUDI Her
nandez (201-742052)) _AMMUG-1
commented that LLAUDI's DGI pseudo was "ROBANE",
. Pee
Oswaldo’ RELOBA Pe
nechet ((201-737138), i.
SECHET
at_he was stationed |
at
of
enedo (201765244), _AMMUG-1 So me
LO" pseudo _as being "FERMIN” =U
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Rogelio RODRIGUEZ. Lopez, (201-332665).— AMmmuc-1
hat: he kmew- RODRIGUEZ quite ‘well aiid when ~ et
S:'in Mexico he’.used to handle HYSAGE-1. Se
a) liao/NOVAS ‘Fernandez | 2013747936 : , ~
emoAHASTAGUIA Fundora, - AMMUG-1 commented that” —
a TSD technician and that his DGI'pseudo was ~
a -, ; " : | acne
ARASTAGU
"RENE w e
eR BO
pedro! Fan INAS Diaz (201-728 . _AMMUG-1 commented
‘that FARINAS! DG: pseudo was ONIEL". ° °
fr -
Elpidio! INTERIAN Comezanes (201-745393)\ AMMUG-1 >
correctly identified INTERIAN as being a DGI code clerk.
CO Comment: INTERIAN is presently stationed in Santiago, Chile,
mo . jose (VAIN: Martin Gonzalez (201-150250}, AMMUG~1.
commented that he knew LAIN quite well and that in 1963,
_ LAIN used to be stationed in the Cuban Consulate in Merida, —
P—- ; : ;
Jose. Benigno! WEDINA Plasencia (201-756652)- AMMUG—1
identified MEDINA as being a TSD technician and an expert at
hotographer.
Pp 1:4 wa _ 3a . whe
‘Andres Nicolas’AROMA Ramos, AMMUG-1 commented that
_ his DGI_ pseudo was "ERNESTO", ~
, (201-735296). According
_ orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez ;
to AMMUG-1, RUIZ was’ in Mexico in 1964 where he was in contact
with Noel! GUERRERO, a member of the Nicaraguan FSLN.
José Miguel ‘FERNANDEZ Roa (201-730852))
Re .
Guillermo’ SALGADO ‘Alvarez: (201-3 AMMUG-1
correctly identified him as a diplomatic courier,
|
i
{
for ‘anger frto Ramirez (201-251544)
_ OO Teudys! TRUTIE-Matilla (201-733681 AMMUG-1 identified
: . him.as a TSD technician, ~ j
— ne Kage STFERRER Wael
| Santiag PEREZ . uaa, neh ,
op Ae ,
orlando ‘PRENDEZ- Gutierrez (201-330002)),
14-0000
Ao 16aisb
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he Norberto! tSRNANDEZ Curbelo. AMMUG~1 commented
that HERNANDEZ had been a fRiend since 1950.- He added that
HERNANDEZ, along with SaullGONZALEZ (201-756 were the
ones who recruited him for the DGI. <
Roge1iof HONTENEGRO Guasp (201-7478 33) rm
AK Ro
Cha fed Homerof SAKER Zenni (201-335014)
AMMUG-1.commented that the name listed for the > 7
picture, Manuel RODRIGUEZ,G@onzalez, was incorrect, His ‘“Pe&
real name is Gines Silvio! GORRIZ Castroman 201-761475))
(CO Comment: RODRIGUEZ is an alias used by GORRIZ.
Jose L, FEOSADAS Torres CQ2\-4 YU ats )
: fi
Manuel rugonio VEGA Perez (201-334283)__ - -
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DISPATCH SECRET as
10 :
4 Chief of Station, WH/Miamt /
INFO, ° _ — ae
FROM . .
: amentels Western Hemisphere Division . mic Ror
. . . \
i If? TYPIC/Cuban Mughook
ACTION REQUIRED . REFERENCES
Q
MARKED FOR INDEXING
NO INDEXING REQUIRED
ONLY QUALIFIED DESK
CAN JUDGE INDEXING
REFERENCE: UFAA~2768, 1 March 1971 a od
1. Your request to show the Cuban Mugbooks, Volumes I and Il,
to AMCARD-1 and AMMUG-1 is approved.
2. Per Reference, paragraph 2, Headquarters will forward
! such photographs of Cuban officials to WH/Miami. .
3. We are planning a slight change in the new Cuban Mug .
book (Volume III). This Mugbook will be distributed earlier {i.e., .
after 100 photos have been collected rather than after 500 as was i
the case with Volume II) and in looseleaf binders. As new sections
of the Volume III are complled, probably in groups af 100 Photos,
they will be sent to the Stations concerned to be added to Volume
III. Incidentally, as a result of your comment on the most recent
Mugbook, we are sending an alphabetical listing for Volume If to
the Stations which received this Mugbook.
| Thornton V. CARUARA
| ! Distribution:
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ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
Request permission to show ANCARD
Cuban mughooks, Yolume [ and Ti.
2. We have noted
in the past, puotogran:
have been obtained by on
are venerally sent only 4
tnat when Headquarters
that WH/iMiami be provided
be borne nind that barring ov
feasidera trons: it is our intent
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. at &
} ° 2 FEBRUARY WHICH HE WILL ACCOUNT FOR Iv MIAME. ‘ :
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RYBAT ANMUG AMETROPIA
1. ANMUG-1'S WIFE SAID 31 JauUARY THAT aiiHUG- 1" S
EMPLOYERS CALLED HER ON 27° JANUARY TO INQUIRE WHEW
aA UG 1. #OULD RETURN TO WORK. AS AvUG-1 HAD TCLD
HIS ExPLOYERS THAT HE HAD: TO VISIT A SICK RELATIVE
TW NEW YOR, SHE REPLI D THAT THE RE PLAT IVE! s ; coe
Cone DIT TOK WAS STILL GRAVE AND THAT SHE DID NOT
: KRW ‘JUST WHE biUGe WOULD RETURN TO WORK.
2. FOR MADRID: WE ARE RELUCTANT TO WIT: HORAW
* y ABMUG-1 AT THIS POINT. HOWEVER, we DO NOT wat T
TO JEG PARDIZE ASUS S JOB security “NICH couLp
‘ a thew ADVERSELY AFFECT HIS ROLE FuTURE OFS. HE
(BELIEVE, THEREFORE, WE SHOULD SET A CUTOFF DaTZ OW
ANMUG- I'S PRESEUT, TOY iF “AMETROP Ia 1 REHAINS UHLOCATED.
PPRECIATE YOUR THOUGHTS ‘THIS MATTER.
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INFO ON FUTURE PLANS: FOR PRESENT WHEREABOUTS amMuGrt: ARce7 Rapid
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REF: HADRID 2915 (4 2 #54 $s ”
1,. TELEPHONE -CALL Maze TO COMERCIAL
FoR LW FULL NANE BUT RESPONSE WAS
“ROUSIGUEZ" NO HERE. %Q CTHER DETAILS
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PRIORITY WH/MIAMI INFOQ PRIORITY MADRID, ROUTINE DIRECTOR,
Lonpon .
REF: WH/MIAMI 2937 (44590)
le RE REF REQUEST LIAISON REPORTS AS OF 22. JANUARY.
lddan 24G29a
Cc
TL THEY HAVE NO RECORD OF ANYONE SY. NANE OF SUBJ REF
ENTERING SWEDEN, HOWEVER, NOTE IT POSSISLE FOR PERSON
TO ENTER SWEDEN WITHOUT IT BEING RECORDED BY AUTHORITIES
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- DATES BACK TO THEIR CHILDHOOD. WHILE Amiud-1 ALSO
© Fkvew auetRorta-1°s SROTHER, IDENTITY, HE WAS CLOSER TO
c RISTROP IAS 18 (8) THIS CLOSE RELATIONSHIP STILL, EXISTED
WHEN ANNUG-1 LAST SAW ANETROPIA-1 IN 19633 (CD AREIUG~ 1
a STILL FIRNLY SELIEVES THAT AMETROPIA-1 WILL TALK TO HIit
6 AF THE OPPORTUNITY PRESETS ITSELF; () AlNUG-1 DOES NOT
BELIEVE THAT AMETROPIA- | xS A LOYAL SUPPORTER OF THE
AN THUG= 1 REST: S23 CE) . ACCORDING TO amMug-r, TRE ONLY
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_ANETROPIA~1, WHERE AMETROPIA-! WOULD HAVE THE CHANCE =
B REFUSE CONTACT, IS PROBABLY THE LEAST DESIRABLE
APPROACH. AiNIUG-1"S ASSESSMENT OF COURSE I$ 3aSED
CH OBSERVATIONS NOW EIGHT YEARS OLD.
2. WE DO NOT BELIEVE THAT ANETROPIA-1 SKOULD
BE BURDENED WITH ANH CLANDESTINE COMMO AT THIS POINT,
a FER TO HADRID TO SUPPLY AN ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS
(R OPS PHONE WUNSER AS APPSOPRIATE IF OP DEVELOPS SUCCESSFULLY.
WE EXPECT THAT IF AMETROPIA-1 ACCEPTS THE PITCH,
“YE WILL ASK JUST WHAT NE WILL GET In RETURN AND
PROSABLY HIS CHANCES FOR RESETTLEMENT IN, WOCORK.
WE DO NOT BELIEVE THAT ANY CONSITMEDT RESETTLEMENT,
IN WOCORK cai OR SHOULD 3E MADE AT THIS TINE. RATHER
THAT. HE BE TOLD THAT POSSIBILITY FOR. RESETT LENOMT
IN YOCORK ‘WILL DEPEND ENTIRELY ON i EXTENT OF HIS
QCOPERATION WITH JKLANCE. IF THE QUESTION OF MONETARY
“ie
RECONPE RSE {Ss RAISED AMMUG- 1 SHOULD LED cae SALARY
WE ARE THINKING IN THE RANGE (383 TO $509) WILL BSE
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FOR THIS OPERATION WILL BE PROVIDED BY STATION MADRID.
FOR MADRID: AMMUG-1 WILL DFPART NIANI OW EASTERN FLIGHT
' 28, 1489 LOCAL OW 22 JANUARY FOR NEW YORK. HE WILL
DEPART WEW YORK AT’ 1963" LOcaL. on IS=Rta FLIGHT
$52 SANE DAY AND WILL ARRIVE MADRID 3730, 23
JANUARY, DOES STATION MADRID HAVE OPS PREFERENCE
= FOR AMMUG-1 HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS IN “ADRID?
4. FORWARDING SEPARATELY REQUISENENTS FOR
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B THE HAGUE 8919 (¥Y. 257605)
“t. FOR LONDON: OUR INTEREST IN ROBERTORODRIGUEZ
LLOMPART IS BASICALLY OUR ASSESSMENT THAT HE IS RECRUITABLE. THIS
ASSESSMENT PROVIDED US BY UNE OF RODRIGUEZ'S CLOSEST FRIENDS WHO 1S
PRESENTLY RESIDING UNITED STATES. BRIEFLY STATED THIS ASSESSMENT
INDICATES THAT RODRIGUEZ HAS TALKED AGAINST THE CUBAN REVOLUTION AND
COMMUNISTS. ACCORDING TO ASSESSOR, RODRIGUEZ HAD ONLY ONE
"PRINCIPAL IDEA AND THAT WAS TO LEAVE CUBA AND GO TO THZ STATES.
2. WE DO NOT THEREFORE, HAVE ANY DEROG INFO PER SEs HERE
FOLLOWS A BIOGRAPHIC SUMMARY ON RODRIGUEZ: DPOB: 22 OCT 1932,
REGLA, CUBA. IN OCTOBER 1963 RODRIGUEZ APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF
MINING INDUSTRY SUPPLY UNIT, UNDER MINISTRY OF MINES, FUEL AND
METALLURGY. IT IS BELIEVED THAT SUBJECT OWES HIS POSITION TO HIS
BROTHER, HECTOR, WHO IS PRESENTLY CUBAN AMBASSADOR TO EAST GERMANY.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: HT: 64 INCHES, WI: 110 LBS, HAIR: STRAIGHT
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& SEPT 1967, . .
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MURRAY HILL 675121 °
February 20,1963 9 oY ne
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Miami 32, Florida
Doar Mr. Diaz:
This will confirm our previous discussions -ith you
sherein .e agreed to employ you at the rate of $220.09
: per month to commence March lst. AS #45 explained to yeu
at our last meetinys we are cuagazed in a study te deterniae
the effect of large scalo migration on given eemaunitics
and the dislocations that result therefron.
we feel that the Miani area is unique in that the dis-
locations caused by the influx of so many of your fellow
countrymen furnishes an excellent opportunity to conduct this
study.
It is anticipated that you will spend a large portion of
your time jn our New York offices, however; 1t 311 also
recudre a substantial umount of travel on your part.
If you are still in ugreewent with this proposs:l please
advise me as soon as possible, I sould like to begin this study
on March lst. .
Very truly yours,
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Meeting with AMBUNNY-1 (291-775391) and
AMWHIP-1 (201-267966)
DATE: 25 May 1965, 1900-2039 hours
PLACE: Office of AMWHIP-1, 31 W. 47th St., New York, ‘N.Y.
PRESENT: AMBUNNY-1, AMWHIP-1, and DAMICONE using alias of
Al MARIN .
1. I had tntroduced AMPUNNY~-1 and AMWHIP-1 to each other :
24 May but the office was crowded, so there was very little :
Opportunity to discuss operational matters. We met again
on the above date, after business hours, and ve were able
to meet in private. Although AMWHIP told me that he was
delighted with AMBUNNY-1 herself, as he said the ‘Cubans
like that kind of girl -- not too fancy", he thought that
her background —- particularly her previously working for the
“would aake the operation very
risky. He said that ifjit were discovered that ANPUNNY-1 was
a penetration of the (UNSNAFU-19 office (by the Cubars} his
connection with ODYOKE would the @ revealed, with the result
that all bis “connections” withQGJNSNAFU-19, and “Habana” would
be lost. AMYVHIP-1 opined that he thought it likely that ‘the
Cubans would check her aut in @olivia)
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2. AMWHIP suggested the ssibllity of using a cutout
to introduce AMBUNNY-l to the (UNSNAFU-19 installation. He
said he would explain in detail at a later time, what he
meant, obviously not wanting to reveal any more than necessary
to AMBUNNY-1.
3. Also, AMWHIP.1 stated that he was unable to travel
to Paris before ald~June, as he had sowe relatives coming
to visit him from Italy. After checking with DI UBALDO,
I subsequently informed AMWHIP-1 and AMBUNNY-1 that the
(5-4 (Paris? operation was off. Poth expressed relief. I told
AMDUNNY=-1 that she could most likely util be utilized in
baD, and that we would discuss the possibilities at a -
ater date.
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Contact Report. Meeting with AMWHIP-1
DATE 21 May 1965, 1300-1430 hours
PLACE : National Airport
PRESENT Subject and DiUbaldo as Breitheim
1, On 20 May I phoned Subject and requested that he travel to
Washington to discuss the background of his discussions with
(UNSNAFU-19 from which stemmed the suggestion that A-l supply a
French-English-Spanish speaking secretary to 19's mission in
Paris. The meeting was quite short for as it turned out, the hodeet
discussion between Subject andQ19 on the topic of secretaries, had’
taken place in March 1965, aged had been little more than a casual
sort of thing devoid of any specifics whatever and, in particular,
devoid of any commitment by either party to proffer or to accepta
profferred body. Nevertheless, Subject felt quite certain that slots
would still be open fh G©319's mission and that a recommendation from
him would suffice to effect favorable action by G19.
0
2. I sketched AMBUNNY's qualifications stressing the fact that
she had gone to school in the U.S,, had worked here, and had done
a hitch as a social secretary for the(American Ambassador in La Paz. 0
Subject drew the obvious conclusions that it might be difficult to
dummy up AMBUNNY's labenslauf adequately to prevent her from
being “discovered" by the Cubans. At any rate, since ske was our °
only candidate, Subject agreed to meet with her in New York so that
together they could thresh out the pragmatics of the problem. The
meeting was set for 22 May. Al Marin (alias) would participate in this
meeting,
spunk
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; 3. For the record, I should like to note that in the two and a
half years since I had last seen- Subject he had aged over 15 years,
When I last saw him he was a round-faced, dark-haired, boyish person
and has now been transformed into a very grey, very puffy, 50 year old
man though I understand his chronological age is something short of 40.
These observations ‘kad nothing to do with anything except they might
indicate that Subject is living under a great strain. I derived the
impression, which coincides with that I obtained the first time I met
with Subject, that he is constitutionally oblique in his approach to
matters. He is a very difficult person to corner. Iam firmly
convinced that to date in this operation, if it may be called that, we have
“never come close to placing Subject in the corner and that it is high time
we do so, I do not imply that he is a man of ill will, rather that
instinctively he is a man who slides off problems until such time as he
feels he has sufficient evidence or is in the right posture to solve them.
I should think it would be our task to exploit these natural capacities
while at the same time attempting to assure that Subjects not sliding
away from us.
£ *
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-_ Te, Per our discussion of 2 July 1962, :
shall proceed to-transfer QJWIN’ to Baden-Baden per the proposal: oo.
in QULA=1463 dated 2 February 1962, LUXE/O¢89 dated 19 June ]
‘1962 sated that COS would have. the full details of the. ”
capital outlay required by 23 June; however, the information
“has not:been received as of 3 July. The. last cable to the
Sta omy DIR 18331 Gid COS to contact: you directly on his
“arrival on 1 July. . Co .
. With regard to candidates spotted by QJWIN, the
two-whom he spotted in Italy a year and.a quarter ago can.
Probably-be used if needed, if we can accept the assessments
‘of them by the. Trieste Dase contract agent, Magonetti. | .
Magonetti's assessment is contained in OTRA275£2 dated
QO: May 1961, The: names ofthe two French candidates are con-
tained in QLLA,.1426 dated 15 December 1961, No action has
- been. taken on these names regarding tracing or anything else, 7S
_ My handwritten notes attached to that dispatch contain -
fuller descriptions of the two people than appear in the
“dispateh, — ce . : 7
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th rough (Hank. Manfre
_T expec
tting effort that can be made is
‘ TN) im Rome, tank was well briefed ..
“on ‘the qualificatio esired and ‘the security precautions 2
‘tobe observed in -th potting activity. COS Rome has a ee .
“copy of the qualifications and restrict?ons in his safe;
however, If Manfredijis told to proceed with his contact in
lorence, 7 Shagest: that he be re-briefed in detail.
ankiy, all the rest of the paper in the file is OR _
ept"for the pay receipts, which are assembled in one ; oe :
envelope, .I have already given}¢he ZeRIFLE authorization NS yer
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paper signed by Hels and Skip has been given the QJWIN con- Ard oo
; ; e\4 oer
|. tract, including the extension to 1 March 1963,
a 5. . The detatis which have yet to be. worked out are 3
of a, The precise method of contact with QJWIN
b, The systen of drawing funds for payments to him . ° Rr
- op @. An emergency contact for him (this should
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. ‘traffic in strategic naterials. Lives by trafficking in cigarettes and
other things - not excluding dove, Also meintains contact with | : _
head of French fitertigence in Italy in’ politicel field. Person of
doubtful honesty, braggart end caprble of carrying out any kindof
activity for money. Cee (lan ae Serene
_ March 1954: [Berd pervice (Min of Int) offered to turn over tof Hien station} .
full control of PIC operation in which BESTA was involved, Hqs werned oo.
"heads off" because of BESTA's extremely bad Feputation - he has been
implicrted in all sorts of contbaband traffic as well as reputation
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RE: ZRRIFLE
: 1, Per our discussion of 2 July 1962, I,expect that we
shall proceed to transfer QIWEIN to Baden-Baden per the Proposal
in QLUA-1463 dated 2 February 1962, LUXEv0489 dated 19 June
1962 stated that COS would have the full details of the
capital outlay required by 23 June; however, the information
has not been received as of 3 July, he last cable to the
Station, Dae ea told COS to contact you directly on his
arrival on 16 July.
2, With regard to candidates Spotted by QJWIN, the
two whom he spotted in Italy a year and a quarter ago can
probably be used if needed, if we can accept the assessments
of them by the Trieste Base contract agent, Magonetti,.
Magonetti's assessment is contained in OTRA,2754£2 dated
19 May 1961. The names of the two French candidates are con-
tained in OLTA.1226 dated 15 Docember 1961. Na action has
been taken on’these names regarding tracing or anything else.
My handwritten notes attached to that dispatch contain
fuller descriptions of the two people than appear in the
dispatch, oY
3. The other spotting effort that can be made is
through (Hank Manfredi (TN) in Rome, flank) was well briefed
on the qualifications desired and the security precautions
to be observed in the spotting activity, COS Rome has a
copy of the qualifications and restrictions in his safe;
however, if Manfredi\ is told to proceed with his contact in
Florence, T suggest that he be re-briefed in detail.
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4. Frankly; all the rest of the paper in the file is
crud except for the pay peer iey ;Which are assembled in one
envelope, I have already given tHe ZRRIFLE authorization
paper signed by Helms and Skip has been given the QJWIN con-
tract, including the extension to 1 March 1963,
5.° The details which have yet to be worked out are
a, The precise method of contact with QININ
b. The system of drawing funds for payments to him
+ An emergency contact for him (this should : 70 CIR
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QJWIN can do more spotting in Corsican circles whenever we
want him to, . .
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- 1. -s, The candidate: -no name used; circa 43-45, 1.75-1.78, strongly
eS “~~ built, broad Shoutdérs, circa &5 kilos, slightly oval full
"+. face, blond hair combed straight back thinning in corners,
. . - 4 _v ‘thianing on top, rosa complexion, no eye color noticed, workers
oo -, hands,. nose ‘thin and curved outward a little, thin lips;
tle chin full but not fat,. makes impression of a handwerker: has
ee - been in prison Sante twice (burglary) - name does not hegin .
. : 7 . with A,B,C,D --otherwise would have gone to Fresne prison: not
knowa whether convicted; has own car; free to travel; 5 years
POW in Germany: M, impression: good nerves; composed: can
open usual safe; would work with someone Previously unknown
to him; M. would use him: willing to use gun; did not ask
money; Hugo wants his cut. Lives 250-300 km from Paris:
legal occupation unknown, Contact thra Nugo; can cut Hugo
out with.money. This candidate ready any time. Has no
Passport, but can get one, Can also get passport under
phoney name, 4.
Likes this one as candidate
~ Saw G and G's candidate 22 Aprilwith lokal in Paris; G
contacted this candidate directly; candidate Nearj ;
description: cirea 25 - 28) 1,75 - 1.78; dark brown hair;
“full, deep on forehead: shiny and combed back; half part on
right: brown complexion; not quite square face; brown eyes;
heavy eyebrows dark brown w/verbindung between eyebrows; bridge
Of nose depressed, nose somewhat small: normal cars; mouth
‘Schrag when he speaks: small scars on left cheek and small
‘Scar running from middle of nose on left Side; brown
‘hair on hands, no ren: well dressed; hands well kept;
fingertips (é4g.aw fy smokes (fyeneh 2) Ami cigarettes;
not a drinker; lives Paris; frequents Bar Le Corsaire, 110
Ave de Suffren: can be found there every day from 4:30 PM;
specialist in safes - own tools; also holdups;: in Sante
Prison: belonged after war to Lyon St. Etienne underworld;
gave some facts of this which M knows to be true; wanted to
know if shoutd be armed for job - ready to go to the end:
has a colleague with whom wants to work; not behing iron
¢urtain and not in France; would be expensive: has expired
Passport, but no sweat in renewing it: 4 impression - would
. follow orders; better action man than Hugo*s candidate, but
‘fot sure whether has safecraching experience to extent
Hugo's man has: Was car - Dauphine, beige (2) #¥22451NS75
(Paris #); not married. Wcan contact him at tel SUF 46-99-~
-this is the bar, M told him two weeks to three months (also
told Hugo's man the sane’ but Gaillord’s candidate wants
. . to know in few weeks whether still hope. Could bring both
Candidates together into a teum, ,
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Manuel? Marquez, ; ‘Palya de Saata. Fe, Mariano,
4.9, Reparto jaa
. RELOVA Penichet, probably. idéatical with ‘the above Subject,
lefc Mexico for ‘Habana on 8 July 1963. and was ‘the™ ‘nolder
of, Cuban passport number D/€3/415. : .
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ted that Osvaldo ‘RELOVA,; the First’ Secretary | of the: :
Cuban. ‘Embassy. in. Canada,. ‘arrived in ‘Kingston on. 14 October 1983.
He -was in Kingston . for .one. week: ‘aid Lived atthe Cuban . a
" Gensulute office, ‘RELOVA: was’ reportedly waking an*dnsp ction.
trap.’ RELOVA was born-on 13 Augtist 1930, in Habaha..His. -
i. -home address" was ‘given as 15H 2419 Santa Fe, Habana. “He :
- @erried Cuban: passport number D/63/415. ‘issued in Habana
on. 17 June 1963... i :
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> Of the Consolidated . Hardware’ Storés : sand: annexes. -
*, T9612 he went, to See source. to’ get-hélp. ith an ‘investi ation”
‘on ‘a My. BARRAL, Administrator of - “the; “Consolidated - (sieys' _
RELOBA was requesting source's ‘aid.in “the Belief that source - ~
“was still working for 'G-2; source did‘not tell him otherwise.
-RELOBA is a new Communist who. wants to be more than MARX. and -
is. trying to instruct everyone around’ hin. Source said that-
RELOSA was born about 1934, is 164 pounds ;. five fee: nine
‘inches in height, has a nedium' thin’ build, .a ‘long ‘faée, and
a Jong thin necx. He has dark eyes, black hair, ‘is partially,
bald, and has a small, thin mistache. “
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counrayCUd2 ma Bont NO. €CT-316/00699-64 ._
suscct Julian NOVAS Fernandez’ ~~~ >"! pave pistR. «27 August 1964, 9°,
fou ee NO, PAGES 2
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: 7 Service ‘antil April 1964. mo
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_ J informat? on provided ‘by the source and includes - supplem tal
inforhation from. the récords of this Agency. ae
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a It 4s- requested that the addressees take no action on. vanyzof (yf
ae an “ ' the tadividuals mentioned in the porsonality. reports withoot =
a. Co a an irs< checking with this Agency. ; ; .
. , Source was shown 2 photograph of Julian NOVAS rernandez ; . 1
: and source. identified him as a Cuban ‘intelligence Officer.
Source -s2w NOVAS at the Cuban Embassy~in Mexico Cit 8,
March 1964 - and assumod he was -a- functionary there. 3, 4, 5, t
Heaccuarters Comments
a. ilthough source saw Julian NOVAS Fernandez at the Cuban
sere _— cmbassy in Mexico City: in March 1964, the records of this”
on _Agenvy veveal that. source was probably. in error in -
a: mo we _ assuming. .that NOVAS was assigned to that Embassy and
‘ , at is moro likely that he was just passing through.
oy . . _ The Zollowing traces by this Agency is the basis for
' . : this conclusion.
2. an]official Janaican source} in a report dated. 24 March 1964,
. stated that Julian NOVAS nandez arrived in Kingston,
Janaie2, on LS March 1964, to take up his duties at the :
Cuben Consulate .in Kingston as Commercial Attache. . Source 4 i
speaks excellent English. Since his arrival he. has been
especially occupied with girls. It should be noted that.
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In a report dated March 1964, this sane source said tha °
Julian NOVAS Toeruances, the Cuban Connercial attache <t tha -_
Cuban Consulate in Kingston, Jamnica, was born on 2 ‘Seste=xbar- 1938
na Eabana, Cuba. He carried diplomatic passport D/G4/S0 which -
was issued in Haband.oa 26 February’ 1964. His home adcrdss was ~
given as Carnan No. 18, Vibora.- Ee-arrived in Kingstoa frou - or
Mexico on 1S uarch 1964, on Moxicana Flight Number 305.
cz)
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. 4) hls sane source, in a report dated 238 April 1964, stated that |<
the wire of Julian NOVAS Fernanced, the recently- arrived Ouban :
Commercial Attache, arrived in Mitston on 22 April 1964, "
via wiexico. Ker name is Amarilis Yerte VALDES Hijuelos and
she was born on 19 May 1937, in ‘Jiguani, Oriente, Guba. VALDES —
has beea indisposed since her arriva] in Kingston; ‘this is’ : .
probably due to her: adyanced pregnancy . Her home address ia}. |,
Cubs is Avenida 31, Number 3622; Ecbana. She carried i ploaatic :
_ passport D/6./239, issued in “abana ‘on 9 April 1964. “
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meagan seca taens mae ent a nk Whaat eth ENAAG HH #08 AH
Loge
- 5. This sane. source, in a report ‘dated ‘9 May 1964, noted: that _
: the sasary and alléwances of the new Cuban Commercial Attache, at
Julian NOVAS S$ Fernandez; ‘suggests that he is the new Cub:2* :
io Intelligence Service chief ina Jamaica, ‘succeeding Gerardo.
SANCHEZ “Robert .
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4 COUNTRY Cuba 7 REPORT NO.
NO. PAGES 3
REFERENCES
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cate aco. August 1964 FEO REPORT NO.
fVlPT Suse FRR AdGsSS DATE STR 21 August 1964
THIS 1S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEMINITIVL APPRAISAL OF CONTENT (3 TENTATIVE,
sounce. A former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban
to Intelligence Service until Apri | 1964.
, Headquarters Comments
" ; The following report is one of a series containing por
information provided by the source and includes supp
fnformation from the records of thig Agency.
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. It ‘la “Fequested ‘that the addressees ‘take no action on any of:
: the individuals mentioned in the personality reports without
first checking with this Agency.
Source identified a photograph of Comandante Jose
FERNANDEZ and maid that hia nickname is "Zl Gallego."
FERNANDEZ is the chief of all army training schools from
cadets up. Ho ia not connected with Cuban Intelligence.
.
.
Headquarters Comments
1. In a veport dated 11 May 1960, from an untested source,
4t was reported that one Jose FERNANDEZ, possibly identical
with the abave Subject, was a Cuban Ambassador on an
arma buying missions in Rome, . .
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sonality
mental
2. In June 1962 a Cuban national, untested, whose father was
an old army friend of Jose FERNANDEZ, aka "El Gallego,"
reported the following information:
FERNANDEZ ig Chief of Artillary Schools in Habana
Province; he frequently gives lectures on artillery
weapona at a School for Membera of the Western Army
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and wat tn prison for his parss in the 4 April Movement
until his reiease. by CASTRO. FERNANDEZ sas rot known
to be a Communist and, at the tims of tbis repert (1962),
was not considered to be one Ke attended artillery
schcels in the United States (dates and places unknown) and
speaks English well. He is ell educated and well
trained for the position he holds. He 1s often referred
to as "El Gallego Fernande2." FERNANDEZ allegedly
was chief of the operation agatost the invaders of-
Playa Giron in April 1961. He was described as having
been born about 1921, being six feet one inch tall,
185 pounds, having ldght grayish eyes, light brown
hair, a fair complexion, waite even teeth, and an oval
face. He speaka with a Castilliao accent. - , :
A fairly reliable source, ip a report dated 17 July.1962, ~
Stated that Major Jose Ramon FERNANDEZ was the Chief of the
Soccion Preparacion y Organizacioa Combativa (Section for
the Preparation and Organization of Warfare - SPOC), the
Cuban Army's key man for defense against invasion, and the”
militury brains of the country. He had access to all secret —~
information.. FERNKNDEZ received his im tructions exclusively
from Fidel and Raul. CASTRO with whom he.ia in personal contact..« +;
He ‘received hig military education in the United States. . He -is
intelligent and reportedly not a Communist. —
2 thie
“\ Cuban national, untested, reported in September 1962, that
the facilities of the Military Acadesy at Camp Manegua were
peing utilized as a training center for officers, officer—
candidates and non-commissioned officers. Major Jose FERNANDEZ, ..
oa the ground floor of the first
building as you enter the camp. FERNANDEZ and a. General Exsrique
LISTER prepared all the training schedules, pamphiets, and
training aides, as well as joint exercised in which air ground
(armor and infantry) have participated.
In a 14 November 1962 report, an untested source said that
Comandante (fnu) FERNANDEZ is the only Cuban official who
is completely within the confidence of the Soviets with
respect to the military fortifications of the Habana area.
ra . .
An official Soahish Service} in a report dated 18 May 1963,
Stated that an unidentified "usually reliable source” said’
that Major Jose Ramon FERNANDEZ, known as "Zl Gallego," is
the one who made the preparation for CASTRO's trip to the
Soviet Union in February 1963. FERNANDEZ arrived in Habana
from Moscow two days before CASTRO's surprise departure.
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. Oo stated that she did not think FERNANDEZ was a Communist es he
‘ . ‘ has always had Catholic tendencies but that he te a correct
. -soldier and puts the military above everything. He is divorced
acd his ex-wife is living in Miami with their two daughters,
vanecis, born in 1951, and Alic}2, born in 1955.
~ r¢) ‘ .
.8. & source who is a fiigh ranking Coban military/officer who baa
‘ good contacts among Cuban officials (be has not submitted many
reports, but they appear to have been accurate) reported in —
September 1963 that Major José Ramon FERNANDEZ Alvarez, Chief oe”
of Training, General Staff of the Cuban Rebel Aray, is anti-
Communist and a military type in the strictest sense of the
word. He sticks to his military duties acd scrupuloeely
ayoids politics; he keeps himself completely isolated from
all political elements. He is proud of his present status
and thankful to CASTRO for it; for fear of losing it he
appears whwilling to undertake any kind of activity against
~ : ‘the CASTRO regime. CASTRO is undoubtedly knowledgeable of
. : ' PERNANDEZ' attitude and has sufficient confidence in him to.
retain him im his present position. CASTRO also is aware
that he has few officers with the military discipphine, --
know-how, and experience posseased by FEANANDEZ. _
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‘Tats material coutalus tufcrmation adecting the Nationa Oxc.cre of the United Siutes within the meaning <f the Caplonane Laws Tite
YR USC bee tH) and 724, the transmission or fereaticn of which ta ony clanocr to am uta. d Tie SRS le promibiial Sy law,
SECRET
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countay Cuba ‘ REPORT NO. C$ CF 316/00643-64
' susigcr. Guillermo ARASTAGUIA DATE DISTR. 11 August 1964
NO. PAGES QC .
REFERENCES CSCI-3/779 ,803
CS-311/00115-64
DATE OF
: INFO. 1964
: piace g. Washington, D. C.
DATs ACQ August 1964 FIELD REPORT NO,
TES 1S UNSVALUATED INFORMATION, SOURCE CAADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT [S$ TENTATIVE,
source. 4 former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban Intelligence
Service until April 1964. ; /
Headquarters Comments
The following report is one of a series containing personality
information provided by the source and includes supplemental
information from the records of this Agency.
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It is requested that the addressees take no action on any of
the individuals mentioned in the personality reports without
: first checking with this Agency. .
1. Guillewmo ARASTAGUIA, pseudoaynm "Rene," is tho chief of the ,
_ Dopartment of Technicul Operatiozal Support (MI) ia the
ic Direccion General de Inrelizseneia (General Directorate of RETURN TO CIA
{ . Intelligence - DGI). Me was forserly the secretary of Background Use Only
: Reaniro VALDES in the Departanente de Seguridad del Estado t
(Department of State Security ~ DSE), but ARASTAGUIA was a 4 Do Not Reprouuce
follower of-Anibat ESCALANTS and because of a problea
concerning ESCALANTE and because ARASTAGUIA was believed to
ba a homosexual, VALDES transferred him to the DGI. ARASTAGUIA
went to the Youth Festival in Helsinki as a representative
of the DGI and has traveled to Moscow three times.
2. AZASTA.GUIA was born in 1954, is about five feet seven inches
in height, has blond hair and green eyes. He is fat, has a
Chin that juts out, lips that are somewhat sunken,, saga has a
, rather high pitched voice and seems effeminate, 125
_ : Neadcuarte ss Comments zy
‘ 1. A report dated 6 October 1960, fron an fofficial nteorean])
source, provided a list or “Cuban Communists. ne Guillermo
ARRASTIA, aka “Rene," possibly identical with Guillefno
eebes:
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ARRASTIA was reported to have the confidence
execuiive, in G-2.
oft Kaul CASTRO and Ramiro VALDES; and he was VALDES' righthand
man in G-2. . : :
an official roster listing the military staff personnel comprising
the intelligence Departmont, G-2, of tho Cuban itinistry of the
armed Forces (iINFAR) was received by a representative of this
agency from an untested source in a report duted 1 March 1961.
Included on this list was one First Licutenant Guillerno |
ASRASTIA Fundora, possibly identical with Guillermo ARRASTAGUIA.
In a report dated 28 October 1962, a list of identified and
Suspected Cuban intelligence officers way included, the list was
received fron an fofficial liaison servicd 24 One First
‘Lieutenant Guillermo ARRATIA (or ARRASTIA) Fundora was included
on the list and described as an idontified intelligence officer
on the G-2 Headquarters staff.
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CLEARED) FOR PASSAGE (T9 Liarsond IF SO, PLAN GIVE PKESENT COPY TO
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: To : Chief, WH Division - A AU” hte: 21 August 199%
ATTN :. Barney Hildago
; FROM : Chief, Safehouse Branch , ; ‘
SUBJECT: Safehouse #405 :
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REQUISITION: Your requisition for a domestic safehouse (Req. 64-9) routed
to us through the Central Cover Staff (CCS 263) has been met by the
following property in the manner herein described.
PROPERTY: A two bedroom furnished et oun ger Ey located in the
74 Genit fills “Apartments 3) located at Street. and (Bast-West fitehvay,)
Silver Spring, MD. 9 zy
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LESSOR: G@urmit Hills Apartments ‘East-West tenes}, Gi Gi1ver Spring, Mae)
LESSEE: Mr. (Roger McK. eae security cleared attorney with offices
located a ose Wilson Bh vd.) Avlington, Virginia. Office Telephone
66
Gh 4-551
LEASE: The lease is on file in the Safehouse Branch, Office of Logistics.
The terms are for &.eix month period from 1 July 1964 through 31 December 1964.
COVER STORY: Mr. (hed>has leased the apartment for his client Mr. V. Rodriguez
who fs in the Washington Metropolitan area and is associated with the{Inter-
University Comittee for Political and Social Action.) 24 a
CASE OFFICER: As stipulated by you, Mr. Barney Hidalgo has been designated
as the responsible case officer. Any future change in case officer must
be reported promptly to the Safehouse Branch.
6
FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS : All obligations for rent, utilities, and other
related « expenses, will he paid by Mr. Snea>) the lessee cutout. Bills
received at the Safehouse should be passed to the Safehouse Branch upon
receipt.
. EDWARD 'U, DENISON v
Orig. - Addressee Bi
‘1 = OL/RECD,SHB Official file
OL/RECD/SEBATPRyany 3/3683
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REMINDER
August 17, 1964.
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moger Ghea 6500 lOth St., #0-32))
August (1, 1964 + 2210.v0
According to our records, your rent due
has not been received by this office. This, no doubt, is an oversight ;
on your part and we will appreciate your check by return mail to cover
same.
In this connection, you are advised that all rents are duc an
payable in Full by not Later than ten (10) days after same becomes /due,
and your cooperation will be appreciated. as yy A
Thanking you, we remain,
29
SUMMIT HILL OPERTIE
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2. Cuban Dipl, PP Yo. D/64/139 : Lon
2. Cuban Ord PP 2 2560 ,
3. Cuban Int, Face. Cart. 296598:
\. ‘Negative of subject
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NOTE: Authentication Materials must be returned to TSD/IB as soon as the: intended operational use
has been fulfilled; unused documents, _ whether filled in or blank, must be returned to TSD/IB
when no longer needed...
TSD/IB should be notified if any of the Authentication Materials are destroyed, lost, or for any
other reason can no longer be returned. \ :
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Meno for the Records
On 1 July 1964 AMMUG wes transferred from ssfehouse #2 to the new apartment located
at (8500 1¢th Street, Silver Springs, Naryland,) On arrival at the apartment, about
1430, the quarters were not ready and the furniture had not teen put in place.
The apartment was ready at 2000 the sare day, A!2{UG's apartment does not have a
phone nor was it furaished with kitchen utensils. Sheets, a radio, end “itchen
uteasils were purchased by AlMUG.
Miss Fetrowski has sade arranserents for tha instsliation of a telephone.
Daaiel Flores
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Folloving situation re Laddies
1- Eo -ants akt balance of his May pey 20d.
2- Gora bya) and Roger ‘Shes) are waiting for word fron you
‘In order to all the people at(Sumit aia syartnents)
asi give them 3 d,y notice before Laddie can move in.
(seait wa Apts) 61s would like to know (vken motioe
is given) what type beds to furnish ept with (double
sizgle-Lad does not care shich.)
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16 June 1964
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: SAFEHOUSE FOR AMMUG-1
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1. The undersigned cailed Mr.(John Ryan pf the Safehouse
: on 15 June 1964
Procurement Section to arrange for the Safehouse for AMMUG-L°
8484 zy
at Summit Hill Apartments, ,16th Street, Silver Spring, Maryland}
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2. Mr. (Ryatcalled on the morning of 16 June 1964 to say
_ cant 24,10
that a deposit had been placed on Apartment(G- 2)at(3500 16th Street,
Summit Hill Apartments, Silver Spring, Maryland)
3. Security has been notified and the apartment is now being
shecked. If everything goes well Mr. (Roger SHEA) Attorney in
Arlington , Virginia will sign the lease beginning 0] July i964. The
lease will be for Vladimir Rodriguez Lahera.
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30 June 1964
MEMO FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: IN &S CARD
Called Mr. Knott in the Alien Affairs Staff for AMMUG-1's
INS card. He will check wiih them to see if things are
moving. A. far as he knows they are trying to get MUG's -
file which might still be at the border. | Fi
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SUBJECT: SAFE APARTMENT AT(suMMIT HILL)
AMMUG-1 to move in on the Xk Ist of July. Called there today
to check if everything is ready. Will pick.up lease from layyer :
today and hand carry there tomorrow. Lou DeSanti and Daniel .
Flores taking MUG out ther kx tomorrow. BUYING linens for
" the apartment out of ops expenses.
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Heference is made to your memorandye: dated: 19 May 1964 to the |. '
. Chief, Safehouse Procurement. Branch, Office of.- ‘Logistics. ‘This meo- S
” . ‘“randum reguest “ed the procurement. ofa _safehouse to be occupied by e . t :
3 ted‘in the | Pethesda, ! Ms
Q houise -Proct ra tt 1 2 for’ the use of the Subject. ~
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a , ' directed to Section VI on Page 2 of this-report ‘which lists possible
ss security hazards. .This is: brought to your attenticn .s o that you will
re . be able to take errrorriate action to. prevent any compromise of activi-
a -- ties at the Subject Covert Site. . oP
urvey cor. bots fasted on n ‘the Subject prenis es. “Your attenticn is.
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failed to rev real ary additional notewcrtry or derogatory inforration .
identifiatie with them. - ‘ :
. 4, Under no circumstances may classified material be stored iz ‘
the Subject Covert Site. In addition, the Sucject Covert Site may not .
be loaned to or utilized. by another corr .of the Agency withcut the
prior concurrence oF the:Central Cover! Sra. the Safehouse Procurement-:
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of Shad
h SeRSECT SITE ouildine it laid out
the Lorm 1-2 ss with wings -¢ytenuing north,
east. TANG west. SUBIECT, SITE is. located: inkthe ectreme
soutnerét corner ‘ort the east wing-or SURFECT SITE nud
=D Cc. Trausit: hus. service is oval ahie Alen; Goast-
aghwayo un Sark ing lot- locate. ir close proximity
“to SUBJECT oI TE isa pus steo ror D.C. Transit. This
parkans lot as: lecated aire. ‘thy norte ot the east wing
‘of SURJECT SITE nuildta:. Tavi'eab ‘service: is also
: availeble. Complete personal services are located 2
oreros imately Limite awiv ia Silver Spring, Maryland, q
which can ke reached by travelin: east of Route (10
bulx of parking area lor ‘Rutomebiles surrounds the~
SITE building. . .
UeSCRIPTIG’ OL SiTE _ . .
No interior rpsesctiow ef the SCHRCT STTE wak
fcunducted. SUP TLCT SETE ray Le enteree tirot oo the maga
ty endmidee saat prem en Mele bak este nce des ted midway”.
Joa the oath. Side of: the
Pia b he a att
rast im, ae the SUPSECT SITE building:
te ependye st
MG
‘aa
14.90000
' SCHRIER) born 1922 an Mors}
MY
dat. ‘the extreme
Tlooes. of
“cake
, rr are _ Police protection is wiferded hy the Monteomery
eo County Police Department wbieh bar « subetatien located on
Georgia ‘Avent te in Silver ‘Sprinu. “erytand. Fire protection .
the Stiver Saran Fire Department.
“vt, POSSIBLE SECURITY HAZARDS.
“> _ - : SUnJECT S SITE. i located on the sround flé6or of :
SUBJECT SITE building (below s1ound tevel) and, thus. - .
“SUBECT SITE" 3 windows are Pt ocround level. Visual and,
technical nenetration may be possible. trom the Jand.area
surround ins, SUBJECT SITE buildins and from the parking
lot located “approximately fifteen yards to the seuth of
i SUBJECT SUTE ‘ualdin.- and SUBIECT SITE. No other security
; Tale hazards were noted and -the closest tuaiding to SUBJECT SITE
. ae mo building 20) approximately rifty yards away.
re VII. OUTLINE OF EXHIBITS | :
- Exhibit A - dia:ram depicting SUBJECT SiTE /
ouilding and area surrounding it. : - oy
Exhibit B - dia ram of -round level floor of
SUBJECT SITE huildire.
-VEET., SICGRAPHTICAL DATA
Apartment G VO, : ol
/ This tpartmert is occupies by one Gtenaet ts
nado and marrted to Joan. sent)
, has been ete loyea tor vears as ano investigator by fPaul
M. SACHS. +520 Gonnes ir ct Avenue, NW, Who is further
0
ape |
3) - OSEORGE
14-0000
333 59g _
i
deseribed by credit sdurces an cai noattorney specsal izin
wn investmenteecuwe bay Addit ww intormat fon indic
that (SCHRIED Dreva cus yo! esided a Bais “Perry Placdy an
previously employed ty Cre WIGHAR) Geners fy Gis enon.
detrimentscl] credit anforms t tony poaven ie ormation, ©
House Committee on Un-\merican Netivities records were
. an : rellected ta the nome or (SCHRIED tr w ‘his wite. soe we
. “ Apartmest 118 Cloeatya direetly ever SUBJECT SITED / gg
: This apgyrtmert an the residence ot (Esther JOULES) _*
white female born(2¥ December rSu? oan Russia y and her —. - ad
daught er gQis lured JOU LSD ehite ‘femalg tos Whom two. dates Lo so
ov biretare listed: @ Mav yg 304 and 2 March 1917 born
New York 0bGsther JOLLES)ias° the widow of Goose ph ¥. JOLLES
whom Montcomery Count: Hoatth Department rec yrds reflected
died of natural causes on 22 dune-d8id. We" GCLLES) was . ;
. . formerly the presicent of theQaryland Belt) Purkway 5 . oot
wo ye . Develoument> ne. . Silver Spring, Marylaad, ance the Gorth?
Portal Construstion -Camnanv) A t(eseph address of G50808
Lath Street. Nw, ts goitected fegG@oseph JCLLES Dob
Giildered ie -YLES) and &stier JCILES
- , af Imminracion end Naturalization records reilected
a . that Asther JOLLES) S) rece veg @ certilticate of citizenshis 6
2 ‘ through dectvative means ‘March 1962) fyther JCLLEG °
ae is not a naturalized citizen but received her certificate
of citizenship throupn ter tather. lev Temisration and -
Naturalieation Te,. derivative. number rCa-02705)- alien .
number Qeis577 is Teeated in Beltimore, Maryland. _Gesther OG -
JULLES) ix employed as a homemaker, ’ Credit sources reflect
a credit, raiing canmgrs tren poor’ te satisfactory in the
name of Joseph, I ond (Esther JULLFS, 36 . G-
o
Mildred a0. c dauyhter of Gsther JCLLESD is
enployed as an analyst by the Cuartermaster Corns. Depart-
Pentoven, An additional address of
Second and PD streets SW): riso reLiccted tor Giildred 06
JCLLESY eroloyment. Qitared Seu came to Washington
from New York on 3b Tune t roto, is Singte. and has no
dependents. Credit sources reflect voor tea spti,tactory
-eredit ratingO4La the name of (i hired JCULE 0 Xe record
for cither Mildred JCLLES)or Esther JCLLES pas retlected
at appropriate police arene tesy and the Heese Committee on
Un-Arerican Activities.
meat of tne Arm,
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SECRET
RECEIPT FOR AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS
° _ 7 DB CASE NO. 4763___
TO: TSD/BB . DATE
; I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS -
. TRANSMITTED WITH MEMO NO. —A86891 __ DATED .27. Kay_196i___ AND PREPARED IN*
ACCORDANCE WITH Refs: A,3.C,D,E,F, & G of AB MEMO 26891, 27 Mey 1964
Jaime Senchez Papo (Alias)
3
1 -Cuexi an Drivers Lizensp) Ho. 436747
1 - 1961(Mexicen Voters Cert) No. 6215
3}
OFFICER’S SIGNATURE
NOTE: Authentication Materials must be returned to TSD/DB as-soon as the intended operational use, ~
has been fulfilled; unused documents, whether filled in or blank, must be returned to TSD/DB
when no longer needed.
TSD, DB should be notified if any of the Authentication Materials are destroyed, lost, or for any
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: REJECTION OF AN APARTMENT FOR AMMUG-1
ey
1, The apartment at(Huuting Towers , Apt #731 West,
Mount Vernon Avenue XBivd. ), Alexandria, Virginia was:
rejected because it has been exposed to the following KUBARK
staffers and agent assets:
a. Mr. Delf Luim with AMDIXIE-la Cuban whoisthe /7
- (Manager for Vanedadis Magazine ind lives in(Bogata, Columbia.)
b, Mr. (Mike Kline with AMTOUT a principal agent in New
York, 23
oy .
c. (Horace Speed)with AMCASH who is in New York,
d. Lou De Santi with AMNIP-l and Dr. Winston,
2. Due to the foregoing we find it necessary to request that
another apartment be secured for AMMUG-1. .
i thbe
** Harold F. Swenson
{ ‘Chief, WH/SA/CI
Distribution:
1 - WH.SA/ Logistics
tA~ AMMUG-I File
l= WH SA/CI Chrono
FOHMAY (1hY
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; Ly May 1964
Memorandum for the Record: ‘Safehouse for AMMUG-1
, - wos _
l. Per verbal agreement with ur.(Ray Scoefield this date, it was
“ decided to use the following safehouse presently available for im m
mediate use, . cl
—- “| A wo
MT, VERNON BLVD, w
APT, #731-KEST al
ALEXANDRIA .
aa
2. This apartment was viewed by C/'WH/SA/CI yesterday and considered
035 : q
adequate for AMMUG-1, Undersigned and Mr, Gcoefieid) will inventory °
household equizment on 19 May 196, (tentatively) and move A-1 into '
the aboverentioned quarters a day or two thereafter, depending upon
&
when WED Staffers are finished debriefing A-1, Mr, (Scoefield advised
oF
that ke will inform Mr,(John Ryan})Safehouse Branch, X3683, that it
will no longer be necessary for the Branch to inquire re prospective
apartzents for A-l in the N.W. section of Washirgton, per Wi/SA 64-376
dated 6 May 1964
Libby
wi/sa/cL
120 201~71,9651/ Suzport
— J4 HAY (764
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, ; CLASSIFIED MESSAGE inet
ORG: L: LIBBY: pap ow
BT 2 445) fJ NO INDEX
DATE : "T. 964 {0 FILE IN CS FILE NO,
TO + MEXICO CITY
FROM: DIRECTOR
“cone: WH/SA 8
WO ODP, CI,CI/OPS, Fi, TSD 6, WH 7, VR
CHE OR
TO - XRERBXXTE MEXE INFO
AGUATLC PBRUMEN AMMUG
REF: MEXI 9336 (IN 78050) ¥
20506
1. KURIOT FREPARING TWO DOCUMENTS FOR REF CASE. FOR
(RIVER'S LICENSE REQUIRE FULL FACE NEGATIVE, NAME AND SIGNATURE
SPECIMEN IN ALIAS, DOB OF ASSET TO BE USED IN RECOVERY OF MAIL.
FOR(VOTER REGISTRATION ASSUME “EMPLEADO" WILL SUFFICE FOR
OCCUPATION. 29 CH
2. PLS FORWARD AIR MAIL ASAP 70 (TRAVELERS ADVISORY SERVICE
P.Q. BOX 8064, S.W. STATION, WASHINGTON, 24, D.C.
END OF MESSAGE.
C/3 COMMENT: *REF RYBAT.
fromeswe Mk be
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TSD/AD/ M.Walker, (by phone)
Mae WH/8A/EO.
‘SMO. 5 03
C/WHD
COORDINATING OFFICERS
RELEASING OFFICER AUTHENTICATING
SECRET
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FROM 4 MEXICO CITY Ne
ACTION, OCAW4/SA 5 (WH/SA NOTIFIEO AND COPY SLOTTED AT 425-7 KAY 64)
INFO. «DOP, ADOP, C/ci, C/Fi 2, C/TSD 3, CAnI5, WR
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' SEC RE T 9717532
INMEDIATE DIR CITE MEXI 9336
RYSAT TYPIC AMMUG
: REF DIR 49477 ¥ -
| 1, SEE NO DIFFICULTY REF PLAN, NEXI OFFICER AN CA22Y LETTER AMD
INSTRUCTIONS TO MNTY, ¢ OR BRIEF TDY MNTY OFFICER IN EXD.
2. BELIEVE SEST HOS PREPARE MEXI (IDENTITY DOLUMENTS) AS STATION Has: y
Seen.
v
' FORWARDED ALL EXEMPLARS, MOREOVER STATION LACKS FACILITIES $PR REPROD- ~
; 31
. ) UCTION AVAILABLE QS, (voren S RESISTAATION) AN @uivEe2’ s Ligiiss SHOU [!:-
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| COVERY MAL). FROM GENERAL DELIVERY.
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meme To FiLe se. | ===>" .
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pinector rwro('sdW@18e6]onvave [aio DE JANEIRO )
rerenence s(SAM G0) 5331 C74! 83 FE2)
1. IF REFERENCE REQUEST CARRIED OUT WISH CONSIDER
HAVING AMMUG-1 ALSO vist (madre on SIMILAR PRESENTATION.
IF PLAN FEASIBLE, REQUEST EVALUATION AMMUG-1'S POTENTIAL IMPACT,
BOTH AS PERSON AND TIMELINESS HIS INFORMATION, FOR PRESENTATION
crone[niwistedoF rwtertor| ano [enter Or AVALANCHE)
2. BELIEVE SUCH BRIEFING IN NEAR FUTURE MIGHT ASSIST US
IN CONTINUING EFFORTS convince NEED YM SUPPORT NEWLY CREATED
OF wreusrecnce UNIT FIRST OF ITS KIND AND FIVE
GavaCMtcneJorricers SOON TO RETURN FROM WOFIRM TRAINING AND
BEeIN OPERATIONS. - .
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REFS: A. [sas | SALVADOR 6727 G32 5257)
8. fan SALVADERE711 @ 2. O43 3 ) 27
(atta, SUBJECT AEF a NOT YET LocaTED BY AaTICwAL quaRd BUT
fStaT1oM yOuLo LIKE ausus-; TO STAND BY IF POSSIBLE FOR
THIS ANO OTHER OPERATIONAL POSSISILITIES INVOLVING DGL
TRAINED ERLvaDORANS) xNOWN TO AMMUG=1.
2. AT OUR REQUEST Gusuoor- ~1}HAS ORDERED fankest\or lo-2e
‘ [so2e RENBERTO “CARRILLO caLorndil (201 [i50953)} Brtari on,
Passen[GanAiLLo"g aposess In GexVACHAPAN3 PLAN IS TO HAVE
feakaiue& severe TO ISOLATED watronal GUARD) HEADGUARTERS
IN San saLvadon WHERE HE WILL BE INTERROGATED AND RE-
CRUITHENT ATTEMPTED FOR JOINT CPERATION AGAINST PCES.
{aL Esanoro Qone? nowrava)cos1 fis 1265p IS SUBJECT
OF REF 8 RECRUITMENT INDUCEMENT LETTER. WAS ARRESTED
"BY POLICE ON 29 MARCA 1967 FOR NOT POSSESSING LEGAL IDEN-
TIFICATION CARD. UNILATERAL naEMTFadmud=13 CANNOT PROMISE
THAT faowez scan BE DETAINED ANY LONGER SINCE LEGAL HEA A /0'¢ ee hey
7 farnw
HAS @EEN HELD AND KE IS TO 35E RELEASED AS SOON AS RELATIVES
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POST NOMINAL BOND. IMMINENT RELEASE EXPECTED, (oomo-1
| SAID HE THOUGHT HE COULD ARREST font AGAIN 15 DAYS AFTER .
| RELEASE AND HOLD HIM IN JAIL GVER VEEKEND TO ALLOV y frartows
“TO MAKE RECRUITNENT PITCH, Gonud-1 13, HOVEVER, NOT VERY
DEFINITE IN KIS OFFER AND SINCE HE HAS NOT BEEN THE MOST
EFFECTIVE AGENT IN THE PAST, STATIOM PREFERS COMPLETELY
UNILATERAL PITCH. AS SOON AS AowEss 13 RELEASED Ayo ~2e-
RELOCATED, VE ILL REQUEST AMHUG-1 PRESENCE GAN SALVADOR
TO BAXE UNILATERAL PITCH. IF IT BECOMES NECESSARY TO
PALL BACK ON JOINT RECRUITMENT PITCH IN JAIL, ABMUa-1°S
SERVICES WILL STILL BE NEEDED.
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CLEAKED FoR PassacE (To er IF SO, PLAN GIVE PRESENT COPY TO
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. . CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
‘ This matertal contains. informating afecting the Nations! Uefenss of tne United States vithia the meaning oe ibe Exsodaage Lawn Tie
. wm UsC seca 792 end 704, the trensmimion of frvelation of which te any canner to $8 wosuthorised pera w protusited = ne
, S-E-C-R-E2T
. NO FOREIGN DISSEM
COUNTRY Cuba REPORT NO. —-CS_311/01258-65
‘gumect’ Policy Guidance Directives for bate ostR «= & February 1965
Cuban Intelligence Representatives ;
in Haiti NO, PAGES 6 ; aa
REFERENCES CS-321/00115-64 7 .
Lf connaidey Nag CS-311/00345-64
DATE OF 1963 ‘won n uniting .
INFO.
PLACE & Jon NYnLaY
DATE ACQ. Junie 1964 FIELD REPORT NO.
THIS {8 UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE APPEAISAL OF CONTENT is TENTATIVE.
source: A former Cuban intelligence officer whe served with the Cuban
Intelligence Service until April 1964,
Headquarters Comment. The following is 4& translation of a docu-
ment which Source provided containing the policy guicance direct-
ive for Cuban intelligence representatives in Haiti, prepared by
the General Directorate of Intelligence (Direccion General de
Inteligencia -- DGI}, MA Department. The MA Department no longer
exists-as such, having been divided into two departments: Illegal
Department (Llegal) and National Liberation Department (Liberacion
Nacional ~- LN). oe
DIRECTIVES OF THE M-A SECTION
COUNTRY: HAITI
Priority:
Plans of aggressicn against Cuba,
Progressive political forces,
Attitude of the political parties toward the Cuban Revolution,
Movement for solidarity with Cuba,
. Strategic information, -
. The Communist Party of Haiti. (Party of Popular Accord,)
Important:
7. Relations with the United States,
8, Internal pelatics of the country.
9, Social Situation.
10. Internal situation of the Armed Forces.
11, The Church.
12. Functions, characteristics. and information on members of the
foreign service and the accredited diplomatic corps in the country.
5 5
4 4
3 S-E-C-R-E-T caer 3
2 NO FORE{GN DISSEM (Sea?
t becrewneton 3 1
Usrate -f ota | atmy T wavy ata NSA TeX T ocr FBI 3
(Note, Feld distribution indicated by "£”.)
NP (AMMUG-1)
\heachec ae j CS-321/01258-6
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WH/SA/SO/NS 1 WH/MANA 1 NE/KUWA 1
WH/SJOS 1 NE/KAHI 1
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CI/Liaison 1 WH/TEGU 1 NE/LAHO L
CI/REA 3 WH/GUAT 1 NE/RAWL 1
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Necessary;
15. Condition of the national economy. ;
16. Governmental structure and functions of its organs, '
Essential:
1. PLANS OF AGGRESSION AGAINST CUBA:
a. Military pacts, J
b. Operations within the OAS (Organization of American Stat~s)
and the JID (Junta Inter-Americana de Defensa - Inter-An rican
Defense Board). ~
c. Possibilities of a break with Cuba by the countries: which
have diplomatic relations with her. ‘N
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d. Possibilities of isolatioa through the application of Liner-
American Treaties such as the Treaty of Rio and the Punta vel
Este agreements.
2. PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL FORCES:
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Operative data,
b,
c.
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The Party vf Popular Accord (PEP), strength, organization,
Jeaders, Information on the same, Programs, ties with
foreign leftist political parties, Propaganda methods,
Attitude toward the Cuban Revolution.
Other political organizations, Leaders, information on the
Same. Forces, propagaida methods, programs. Ties.
Contact and knowledge, reaction to political and economic
changes in Cuba,
ATTITUDE OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES TOWARD THE CUBAN REVOLUTION:
ib.
a.
Toward the Second Declaration of Havana,
With regard to Cuban-Soviet relations in questions affect-
ing Cuba and world peace.
With regard to accusations that Cuba is a base of Communist
aggression against the Latin American countries,
MOVEMENT FOR SOLIDARITY WITH CUBA:
Find out whether the Solidarity Movement has been organized,
in what form it functions, who its directors are, etc,
Find out the possibilities for demonstrations of active
solidarity that the progressive organizations can offer.
. STRATEGIC INFORMATION: |
Because of its nearness to our coasts and favorable posi-
tion for carrying out any hind of action against Cuba, the
search must be undertaken for information concerning the
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possibility that imperialism is using this island as a base
of operations against our cpuntry,.
Because of the lack of information to guide the search for
concrete data and information, the cstablished principle
must de followed of working along the departmental Jines,
common to all sections of the Department,
Notwithstanding what has been previously mentioned, we deem
it advantageous to point out several important questions on
which work must be begun immediately,
BASES OF COUNTERREVOLUTIONARY OPERATIONS:
c.
ARMED FORCES OF HAITI:
Localization of camps or bases of operations of counter~
revolutionary launches. Characteristics of the same, Ships
encountered in this, Nationality of the individuals forming
the crew of the ships, armaments of the same, plans and ob-
jectives of their attacks, and date when they will be carried
out. ‘ a yf
Counterrevolutionary organizations which will participate in
these activities, el¢ments which will be in charge of the
same, names, and functions,
Uthlization of Dominican «lements (Trujillo followers) in this
work.
Organizations of the Armed Forces, unitS and troops, arma-
ments, transport, and bases, commanding officers of the
same, Budgetary allotments,
Military agreements cf a secret nature Signed by Haiti with
the United States for the Latin American countries, Terms
of the same, Established agreements,
Utilization of the turritcry of Haiti for carrying out Latin
American army manoeuvres, Dates of the same and armies which
are participating. Troops,
Military concentraticns of any type which are carried out on
Haitian territory. Armies, units, and troops, Date,
COMMUNIST PARTY OF HAITI, (PARTY OF POPULAR ACCORD):
Attitude toward the Second Declaration of Havana,
Attitude concerning Cuban-Soviet relations.
Actitude toward the lines followed by Cuba in the national
and international political systems,
Attitude with regard to the disagreements in the international
Communist movement:
In the case of China and the USSR,
In the case of Albania and the USSR.
With regard to Yugoslavia-China-USSR-Albania,
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With regard to peaceful coexistence, . -
_ e. Internal situation in the Party of Popular Accord: |
Forces, .
Activities. :
Disagreements. oS
Leaders (information on the same),
f. Relations with leftist forces: \
Disagreements, ,
Possibilities of uniting all of the leftist forces, ro
Methods of combat officially adopted by the party. |
h. Work of the party in the cities and the countryside, tend-
ing toward the creation of revolutionary awareness in the
peuple,
i, Relations of the party with the bourgeois parties,
Solidarity work with the Cuban Revolution,
BR. Publicity media which the Party organizes.
1, Repression endured by the party at the hands of the Duvalier
dictatorship, Status of the party with regard to legal and
illegal operations,
Relations of the party with the Dominican Popular, Socialist
m,
Party and the Communist Parties of other Latin American
countries, }
Important:
7. RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES:
a, Alliance fot Progress, Peace Corps,
b, Relations with North American credit organizations,
North American military assistance, role of the American |
ailitary mission.
d. The North American Embassy, Information on the Ambassador
and Embassy personnel, .
e. Activities of the North American Intelligence corps,
8, INTERNAL POLICY OF THE COUNTRY:
a, Existing bourgeois political parties: compositton, forces,
propaganda metheds, leaders, information on the Same, Pro-
grans,
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Relations of the bourgesis political parttes with the
"Yankeo" Embassy, the monopolies, send: the, churches.
Political organizations, tnformation on the sasie,. origin,
tics, Orientation.
Need of collaborators for information. .
, i
nei - the. political parties obtain funds.
SOCIAL’ SITUATION: -
b.
INTERNAL SITUATION OF THE ARMED FORCES:
- Conrlices of ecunonic origin manifested as racial. demands.
Leaders, information om ‘the. same, :
Economic and political fredontaance of racial groups, Re-
lations of these groups with “the y “Wankeo" Eabasgys - Leaders,
informatton on the sane,
Worker, student, and peasant organizations. Structure,
strength, and orientation. Leaders, information on the
same, . : . - oe. ot
. woe, r -~
The armed forces, Structure. Social composition, organi-
a.
zations, €quipment. Troops, Barracks or encampments.
b. Coupist (coup d'état) xroups within the Armed Forces, In-
formation on Colonel] Ornvi, his ties, etc.
ce. Military relations of Haiti with other Latin American
countries, .
d. Ideological training cf the Armed Forces, Material and
reasoning used, .
e. Information on Soldiers who are in the International Organi-
zations of the JID and U.N, and on the military attaches in
the Latin American ceuctries.
f,. Restrictive bodies; organization aud activities,
THE CHURCH:
a. Eclesiastical Hierarchy,
b. Situation between tne native and foreign clergy.
c. Participation of ths Church in the internal political life
of the country, Governaental opposition,
d. Influence of the Church among the popular sectors; workers,
peasants, Students,
e, Campaigns of the Church against Cuba, arguments,
f, Relation of the Church with the plans of the United States,
g. [Influence of the Church ov education in the country,
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FUNCTIONS CHARACTERISTICS _AND. INFORWATIDN' ON. HEMBERS. ‘OF Site
FORTIGY SERVICE AND THE 3 CORED ITE MATIC CORPS INS TM
a COUNTRY:
a. U.N.
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&. OAS and JID,
ce. Officials. tn and: ‘From eve. Liki Astricin countrtes.
@. Information on the internal political life of the country,
obtained in diplematic Cesc les <. :
TRE PRESS;
a. Information on journalists and- the existing disc:mination
organs, The possibskieles Of-asiny. “the: journalis.s, both ia ——
the country and abroad, for’ our work. :
OPERATIVE INFORMATION:
a. Possibilities of illegally penetrating into the country ar
taking advantage of the proximity of the eastern coasts of ~
Cuba,
Necess2ry:
15.
16,
CUNDITION OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY: , _
a. North American investments and their tnfluence on the
country,
do. Belgian investments and their influence on the country,
Other foreign capital and its influence on the country,
a, Level of unemployment.
e. Exports and imports, levels and characteristics,
f, Characteristics of domestic capital. Economic areas of
major investment, its relationships with foreign capital,
Haiti's position with regard to Central American economic
integration,
GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ORGANS;
a. Relations between the Presidency and the Ministries,
b. Information on personages closest to and most influential
with Duvalier,
¢, The Congress, -The most outstanding figures. Relations with
the Government, the "Yankee" Embassy, and the monopolistic
enterprises,
ad. The Judiciary persons holding high positions. Important
laws, Restrictive laws, Relationships between the Judiciary
and other authorities,
“Information on officials having ‘authority over areas of the
country.
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COUNTRY Cuba , REPORT NO. CS -3.11/00466-65 : .
SUNECT Policy Guidance Directives ‘for DATE DISTR. 1l January 1965 ;
Cuban Intelligence Representa- . i
tives in the Dominican Republic NO. PAGES 8
REFERENCES CS-311/00115-64 ‘
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DATE OF 1963
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PLACE & : :
DATE ACQ. 964 FIELD REPORT NO. :
THIS 15 UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINOS ARE DEMINITIVE. _ APPRAISAL OF CONTENT tS TENTATIVE
source: A former Cuban intelligence officer who served with the Cuban
Intelligence Service until April 1964.
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Headquarters Comment, The following is a translation of a docu-
ment which Source provided containing the policy guidance direc-
tive for Cuban intelligence representatives in the Dominican
Republic, preparcd by the General Directorate of Intelligence
(Direccion General de Inteligencta--DGI), MA Department. The
MA Department no longer exists as such, having been divided
into two departments: Illegal Department (Tlegal) and National
Liberation Department (Liberacion Nacional -- LN). [t may be
noted that this directive was prepared during the régime of Juan
Bosch Gavifio. ;
DIRECTIVES OF THE M-A SECTICN :
COUNTRY: SANTO DOMINGO (sic)
Priority.
Collective action, . '
Status of leftist forces,
Dominican Republic Armed Forces, ‘
Dominican Communist Party (Partido Socialista Popular Dominicano).
Training camps and eperations bases,
Counterrevoluttonary organizations,
Repressive corps and CIA Santo Domingo,
Status of political parties or groups.
9. Solidarity with Cuba movement, :
10. Relations with United States,
11, Church. ‘
12, Armed forces internal situation.
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13. Functions, characteristics, and persanal data on members of, the
foreign service, and of the accredited siprongets corps,
14, The press,
Necessary
15. Status of the national economy.
16. Structure of the government and functions of its organs,
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INFORMATION GUIDELINES AND OBJECTIVES :
COUNTRY: SANTO DOMINGO ‘
Priority.
1. Collective Action.
a) Political and military agreements adopted by regional organs
against Cuba in which the Bosch government participates,
Meetings in which the government's participation in the
adoption thereof may be agrecd on. Dominican government pro-
posals on the.Cuban case, and collective aggression,
b) Participation of the government in troops in the aggression,
units which would participate in the aggression, their chiefs
and strength,
c) Joint military maneuvers which may be held in Dominican
territory by Latin American armies, Participating armies
and units thereof.
d) Military concentrations of Latin and Yankee armics, ob-
jectives thereof; presence therein of Cuban mercenaries,
their conditions, U.S. Sol. (sic; soldiers?) such as mercen-
aries of the Plaza Giron type, etc,
e) Plans of provocations devised by the Dominican government
in order to show Cuban Government intervention in the
country's internal affairs,
f) Measures on travel to or from Cuba.
g) Possibilities for break in relations by countries that
may have relations with Cuba,
2. Status of Leftist Forces
a) Progressive forces: organization, leaders, strength,
position, and argumentation in the revolutionary struggle.
b) Possibility for armed struggle.
c) Contradictions and degree of unity among the leftist
forces,
d) Publications--circulation,
e) Repression against leftist forces,
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f) Contact with leftist forces in order to know their viewpoints
regularly, at all times, and when we may need it, especially
on political and economic changes which may take place in
Cuba, :
‘ , 6) Student, peasant, and ‘labor movements. Organization, strergth,
leaders, relations with the leftist forces, degree of unity’,
h) U.S. and Church penetration in the mass organizations (labor,
peasant, student).
4) Possibilities of spontancous manifestations of Struggle.
J) Possibilittes of guerrilla movement; groups, organizations,
leaders, weapons, pupular support, relations with the left-
ist forces. _ ; .
k) Struggle in the city: groups, leaders, form of work, role
of the labor and student movement, relations with the left-
ist forces, and with groups operating in the countryside.
1) Relations of exiles with the insurrectional movement. = y
3. Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic
a) Organization of the Dominican Armed Forces, units, and
Strength of the various corps, Bases, barracks, weapons, and
transport of the Armed Forces, Locations,
b) Budgetary allocations of the Armed Forces; allocations to
: each branch (Navy, Air Force, and Army).
e) Existing bilateral agreements with the United States of a
secret nature,
d) Secret or public military pacts eutered into by Santo Domingo
with countries in the Caribbean area, agreements by them con-
cerning special arrangements,
e) Yankee military missions, Names, ranks, and functions of
their members, their duties.
£) Armed.Forces units with anti-guerrilla training, their
Strength, time spent in anti-guerrillad training, instructors
giving it, weapons, and transportation in the possession of
the units, Leaders of the units. , .
Other battalions or special] units (parachutists, Rangers),
units and Strength, their leaders, transport, and weapons,
h) Changes in armament; quantity and characteristics of the
new weapons acquired,
i) Participation by Dominican units in Central American or
Caribbean military maneuvers, units participating, strength,
their Jeaders, :
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The Dominican Communist Party (Dominican Popular Socialist Party,
PSPD)
“a) Attitude toward the Second Havana Declaration.
‘b) Attitude toward Cuban-Soviet relations. —
c) Attitudo toward Cuba’ s political activities of a national
or international nature. .
@) Position in regard to the disagreements in the international
Communist movement,
e) In the caso of China and the USSR,
f) In the case of Albania and the USSR, -
g) As regards Yugoslavia, China, the USSR, and Albania,
h) As regards Peace,
i) Regarding poacoful coexistence,
j) Internal status of the Party,
k) Forces,
1) Leaders (information concerning them).
m) Disagreements,
n) Relations with other jecttist forces, disagreements, possi-
bilities for unification, ;
ft) Methods of fighting officially adopted by the Party,
o) Attitude of the Party toward the elections,
p) Relations with the bourgeois parties and the governaent.
q) Work for solidarity with Cuba,
r) Publicity media,
s) The establishment of permanent and temporary contact with
the PSPD,
-t) Relations of the PSPD with other Latin- American Marxist
parties, :
Training Camps and Operational Bases
a)
Location of training camps for Cuban mercenaries, number
of mercenaries in them, Type and duration of training,
organizations narticipating in it. Plans and missions of
the clements being trained, Leaders of the camps, Place
where the Cuban mercenaries go, recruitment locations,
Participation by national elements in the training of
mercenaries of forcign nationality.
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b) Presence of counterrevolutionary elements in the Dominican
"armed forces; names, assignments, and functions,
c) Location of counterrevolutionary operational bases on
Dominican soil; type of bases, Water craft or aircraft
present on them, Counterrevolut tionary organization. which
appears at the head of them, Elements participating. Type
of water craft.and their characteristics, Their weapons,
objectives, and plans of attack; dates when they are to be
carried out.
6. Counterrevolutionary Organizations
* a) Cuban counterrevolut ionary organizations which are function-
ing in Santo Domingo; their. leaders. Their contact with:
government personnel, especially with peoplé in the new
régime who are responsible for establishing such contact.
b) Contact by the Bosch government with the magazine Bohemia’
tn Exile of Miguel Angel Quevedo; financial support given
t by him, and through whom,
c) Contact with Carlos Prfo and elements linked with the PRC;
. assistance to them, Contact with the counterrovolutionary
. . organizations; contact with the political parties; clements
through which it is effected, :
da) Methods of communication by the elements in Santo Domingo
with the counterrevolutionary centers in Miami; through
whom the communications are established, and what means are
used for this purpose,
e) Obtaining documents which prove that the Dominican govern-
ment gives economic assistance to the counterrevoluttonary
elomonts,
f) Counterrevolutionaries who are now working in the Dominican
State apparatus or in Yankee aid institutions; disagreements
between them and the Dominican workers,
g) Connect lons between the counterrevolutionary organizations
and the Trujillo regime, Documents proving these connections,
7. Repressive Bodies and CIA, Santo Domingo
a) Repressive bodies which function in Santo Domingo. Their
functions, Activities carried on by them, Their leaders
and principal officers, Working methods, Plans and ob-
jectives,
b) Intelligence organizations functioning in Santo Domingo,
Leaders, Elements abroad, Their duties and functions,
Activities carried on. Plans and objectives of Dominican
Intelligence, principally against Cuba, Trujillist cle-
ments still funetroning inside this body; duties and
functions,
c) Cooperation betacen the Dominican repressive bodies and
those of the Latin American countries, especially those
of Central america,
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d) Mectings held with them, dates. and personne) participating
in the mectings; locations, Prrats discussed, agreements |
arrived vt against Cuba, and the Novement of National Libera-
tion, Plans and objectives of the national security forces
with regard to the Movement of National Liberation, means
and resources mobilized, agents infiltrated into the poli-
tical movements, repressive rnethods prescribed, .
‘Contacts with Interpol, Cooperation with it. Restrictive
e)
measures rcyarding trips to Cuba, Agents,
f) Foreign advisers of the repressive forces and intelligence
bodies; names, ranks, and positions; thetr functions; cases
in which they have participated,
Leading functionaries of the CIA in the country: its office,
g)
Plans and objectives it pursues in Santo Domingo,
h) Nationals who are working for the CIA; names, ranks, and
positions, Thetr methods and plans, Purpose of their
work,
8. Status of the Parties or Political Groups
a) Their present status in regard to composition, strength,
_ penctration, factions, leaders, programs, etc.
b) Participation in the government.
©) Relations of the political parties with the Embassy, the
monopolies, the Church, and the Armed Forces,
a) Organizations of a fascist type: relations with the govern-
ment, the Yankee Embassy, the Church; leaders, members,
structure, anti-Communist campaign, arguments, attacks upon
Cuba,
©) Provenience of the funds of the political] parties,
f) Attitude of the political parties toward the Cuban Revo-
lution,
g) Toward the Second Havana Declaration,
h) In regard to Cuban-Soviet relatioas, in questions which
affect Cuba and wor]d peace.
i) Concerning rightist and extreme rightist groups.
j) Reactions to the economic and political changes taking
place in Cuba. .
9. Movement for Solidarity with Cuba
a) Possibility of active demonstrations in favor of Cuba:
groups, leaders, strength, organization, participants,
relations with the forces of the left and other progres-
Sive forces,
b) Repression directed at the movement for Solidarity with
Cuba,
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c) Propaganda campaigns for and against. Periodicals; themes, ,
10. Relations with the United States
a) Alliance for Progress. .
b) The Anerican. Embassy. Information on the activities of tte.
Ambassador and the personnel of the Embassy. ‘Relations with
the reactionary organizations, Relations with the Church.
Government functionaries in closc contact with the Embassy, -
ll. .The Church :
a) Ecclesiastical hierarchy. Information concerning it.)
b) Attitude and disagrecments between the nat ional clergy and ~
foreign countrics,
c) Participation by the Church in the internal politics of
the country, .
d) Secular organizations of the Church (such as young péople,
Catholic labor, Catholic knights).
e) Penetration of the Church into the educational system of
the country on various levels,
12, Internal Status of the Armed Forces
a) Information on the mitlitary chiefs and the activities they
carry on, Groups they observe, Trends and diSagreements,
Important
13. Functioning; Characteristics and Information on Members of the
Foreign Service of the ne Diplonatic Corps ‘ps Accredited to the Coun ntry
a) United Nations, Organtzation of American States, the JID
finter-American Detense Board/,
b) Latin American functtonaries in this country. To work with
the diplomatic circles accredited to the country,
14. .The Press
a) Information on journalists and dissemination organs.
Possibllity of making use of them, Journalists in the
country and abroad,
Required
15, Status of the National Econemy i 4
a) United States investments (new and old).
b) Participation by the nativonal oligarchy in the cconomy,.
Industry, commerce, agriculture,
ec) Utilization and location of Trujillo's property.
dad) Trend of the level of unemployment.
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economic inteyratton,
“f) Possibility of a new economic policy of the United States
monopolies in the country.: i
g) Need for obtaining collaborators who will inform us perilodi-
cally on cconomic questions,
Structure of the Government and Functioning of its Apparatus
a) Character of the government, program, international policy,
b) Relations between the Presidency and the ministries,
c) Functioning of the Congress. Most prominent figures. Re-
lations with the Yankee Embassy. Representation of the
bourgeois parties and the soctal classes,
d) The judiciary: personages occupying high positions;
important laws, Repressive laws, Relations of the
judiciary with the othor authorities.
e) Information on personalities connected with Juan Bosch,
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THIS IS UNEVALUATED IHFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE,
SOURCE A former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban Intelligence
State
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Service until Apral 1964,
Headquartors Comments
The following report is one of a series containing personality
information provided by the source and includes supplemental
information from the records of this Agency.
It is requested that the addressees take no action on any
of the individuals mentioned in the personality reports without
first checking with this Agency.
Fernando FUENTES Coba was a lieutenant in the Cuban Police
Force and worked in the Confidential Department under Commander
-Efigenio ALMEJEIRAS,, Chief of Police. Although source cannot
verify it, he heard that FUENTES was discharged from the police
force because of problems relating to drugs. The last source
heard of FUENTES, ne was working 1n a printing establishment
in Halifax, Canada, Source described FUENTES as being about
five feet cight inches tall and 160 pounds.!,2, 24,5,6,7
Headquarters Comments
1. Ineluded with a report dated 27 November 1959, was a
complete tist of the personnel employed by the Departamento
Tecnico de Investigacioncs (Technical Department of Investi-
gations - DTI) as of 6 November 1959. Included on the list,
was one Sargeant Fernando FUENTES Cobas who worked in
Bureau "A," the section responsible for foreign intelligence
operations for the Pulicia Nacional Revolucionaria (National
Revolutionary Police - PNR).
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2. An untested source gave a representative of this Agency a copy of!
a list of regulations issued on 15 May 1960 by the National
Revolutionary Police, which came under the Ministry of the Revolu-
tionary Armed Forces of Cuba, for the discipline of members of
the Servicio Seercto Revolucionario (Cuban Revolutionary Secret
Service - SSR). This document was signed by Fernando FUENTE Coba,
Chief of the Confidential Section of the General Command of the
National Revolutionary Police,
3. Ina report dated 19 May 1962, an untested source, who was a guide .
and interpreter for the ICAP, a Cuban government agency which mn .
handied the needs of foreign visitors to Cuba, said that First
Lieutenant Fernando COBAS was chief of the DTI until sometime in
1960 when he started. working for the Tourist Police, a part of
the PNR. In January ‘or February 1961, COBAS transferred to the
Transit Police,
‘4. In a report dated 20 September 1962, an untested source reported
that Fernando FUENTES Covas was with the Policia Transita (Transit
Police) in the DTI.
5. Another office of this Agency, in a report dated 26 December 1962, . t
reported that Fernando FUENTES Coba, a Cuban national, had been
convicted in 1957 of violation of the United States immigration
laws. FUENTES was engaged in forging birth certificates to assist
Cuban nationals to enter the United States as Puerto Ricans.
FUENTES moved to Miami, where he became an ardent Castrista. In
July 1959, he served as a provacateur in luring an American flyer,
Rafael dei PINO, to Cuba, ostehsibly to smuggle someone out of
Cuba. Because of his success in luring del PINO back to Cuba,
where he was badly wanted by the Castro regime, FUENTES received
an important position in the Confidential Bureau of the Cuban
G-2, and for a time served as chief of the Bureau.
6. On 29 January 1963, a source whose reliability: cannot be determined,
reported that he had seen Fernando FUENTES Coba, described as a
Castro agent, debark from the SS Shirley Lykes on 25 January 1963,
at Port Everglades. zy
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7, Anfofficialpliaison service} reported on -25 February 1963, that
Ferfiando FUENTES Coba was Dorn on 21 June 1928, in Habana, Cuba. |
FUENTES was a former permanent resident of the United States from
1946 to 1949, and served in the United States Army. At the time of
this report FUENTES was described as a photographer with the
Tourist Commission in Habana, Source, in a report dated October
1963, reported that FUENTES was settled in Halifax, Canada, and
. had obtained temporary employment.
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suuect (fnu) RELOVA oate.osta, 1 September 1964
NO. PAGES = 2
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THIS 38 UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE G&ADINGS ART DEFINITIVE APFRAITAL OF CONTENT [3 TENTATIVE.
source, A former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban
Intelligence Service until April 1964.
Headquarters Comments:
The following report is one of a series containing personality
information provided by tne source and includes supplemental
information from the records of this Agency.
It is requested that the addressees take no action on any of
the individuals mentioned in the personulity réports without
first checking with this Agency.
(fnu) RELOVA, psecdonym “Wilberto," is an officer of the
Direccion General de latelizencia (General Directorate of
Intelligence - DGI) in Cuba. He resides at Calle 15 number
2419, Reparte Juaa Manuel Marquez, Palya de Santa Fe, Mariano,
Habana, 3,4,5,6
Headquarters Comments
1. An airline passenger manifest revealed that one Osvaldo
RELOVA Penichet, provsabdly identical with the above Subject,
left Mexico for Habana on 8 July 1963 and was the holder
of Cuban passport nuaber D/63/415,.
2, An foffic1al Jamaican svurcel in a report dated 16 October 1963,
stated that Osvaldo RELOVA; the Farst Secretary of the
Cuban Embassy in Canada, arrived in Kingston on 14 October, 1963.
He was in Kingston for one week add lived at the Cuban .
Consulate office, RELOVA was reportedly making an inspection
trip. RELOVA was born on 13 August 1930, in Habana. His
home address was given as 15H 2419 Santa Fe, Habana. He
carried Cuban passport number D/63/415, issued in Habana 5
on 17 June 1963. 4
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In a report dated 19 October 1963, source unanown, it wax stated:
that one Osvaldo RELOVA Penichet was appointed administrator of
“Envases del Cerro, S.A." firm, located on Calzada del Cerro
Avenue, Habana.-
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A fairly reliable source, in a report dated 23 October 1963,
revealed that Osvaldo RELOVA, First Secretary of the Cuban Embassy
dn Canada, left Kingston for Toronto on 2] October 1963, on -
TCA flight number 8485,
Anfofficial cabhdtan source), in a report dated 26 Novenber 1963,
sald that Osvaldo RELOVA Pénicitet, born on 13 August. 1930, was
not the First Secretary of the Cuban Embassy in Canada as previous
reports stated, Rather, RELOVA, who was a frequent visitor to
Canada, traveled as an “Embassy Inspector." He carried Cuban
Diplomatic passport D/63/415 with Mexican visa number OF-7090; he
had no Canadian visa. The address on his passport was given as
15/3 number 2419, Santa Fe Banch (sic). Habana. RELOVA entered
Canada on 16 August 1963, destined to visit Jesus YANES Rodriguez,
Cuban Commerical Attache in Montreal. He departed Canadas for Nexico
on 25 August 1963, in the company of Alberta MENDUCA.
A former Cuban Intelligence officer who has been living in the United!’
States since 1963 and whose reporting over the past nine monchs has
proven reliable, gave thé following information on 21 July 1964,
on Osvaldo RELOBA Pencchet (presumably identical with RELOVA):
In early 1961, RELOBA was an administrator of a section
of the Consolidated Hardware Stores and annexes. In late
1961 he went to sce source to get help with an investigation
on a Mr. BARRAL, Administrator of the Consolidated (sic).
RELOBA was requesting source's aid in the belief that source
was still working for G-2; source did not tell him otherwise,
RELOBA is a new Communist who wants to be more than MARX and
is trying to instruct everyone around him. Source said that .
RELOBA was born about 1934, is 164 pounds, five feet nine
inches in height, has a medium thin build, a long tace, and
& long thin neck. He has dark eyes, black hair, is partially
bald, and has a small, thin mustache,
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SUMECT Julian NOVAS Fernandes | DATE o1stR, 27 August 1964
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THIS IS UNEVALUATED [INFORMATION SOUSCE ORADINGS ARE OEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT 1S TENTATIVE
source: A former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban Intelligence
Service until April 1964.
Headquarters Comments
The following report is one of a series containing personality
information provided by the source and includes supplemental
iuformation from the records of this Agency.
It is requested that the addressees take no action on any of
the individuals mentioned in the personality reports without
first checking with this Agency .
Source was shown a& photograph of Julian NOVAS Fernandez
and source identified him as a Cuban fMntelligence Officer.
Source saw NOVAS at the Cuban Embassy~in Mexico city ip
March 1964 and assumed he was a functionary there. 4» “» 3, 4, 5,
Headquarters Comments
1. Although source saw Julian NOVAS Fernandez at the Cuban
Embassy in Mexico City in March 1964, the records of this
Agenvy reveal that source was probably in error in
assuming that NOVAS was assigned to that Embassy and
it is more likely that he was just passing through.
The following traces by this Agency is the basis for
this conclusion, #
2. Anfjofficial Woateaireatredy in a report dated 24 March 1964,
stat@d that Julian NOVAS Férnandez sorrived in Kingston,
Jamaica, on 18 March 1964, to take up his duties at the
Cuban Consulate in Kingston as Commercial Attache. ,Source
said that NOVAS has the appearance of an American and
speaks excellent English. Since his arrival he. has been
$ espetially occupied with girls. It should be noted that Ss.
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his wife did not accompany him and source speculated that her
arrival may be delayed in view of NOVAS" present inclination for
feminine diversion.
In a report dated March 1964, this same source said that
Julian NOVAS Fernandez, the Cuban Commercial Attache at the
Cuban Consulate in Kingston, Jamaica, was born on 2 September 1938,
m Habana, Cuba. He carried diplomatic passport D/64/90 which
aS issued in Habana on 20 February 1964.- His home address was
given as Carman No. 18, Vibora. He arrived in Kingston from
Mexico on 18 March 1964, on Mexicana Flight Number 305.
This same source, ‘in a report dated 28 April 1964, stated that
..the wife of Julian:NOVAS Fernandez, the recently arrived Cuban
Commercial Attache, arrived in Kingston on 22 April 1964,
via Mexico. Her name is Amarilis Marta VALDES Hijuelos and
she was born on 19 May 1937, in Jiquani, Oriente, Cuba. VALDES
has been indisposed since her arrival in Kingston; this is
probably due to her advanced pregnancy. Her home address if
Cuba is Avenida 31, Number 3622, Habana. She carried diplomatic
passport D,64/239, issued in Habana on 9 April 1964.
This same source, ina report dated 9 May 1964, noted that
the salary and allowances of the new Cuban Commercial Attache,
“Julian NOVAS Fernandez, suggests that he is the new Cuban
Intelligence Service chief in Jamaica, succeeding Gerardo
SANCHEZ Robert.
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Sumect Policy Guidance Directives for Oate cisTR. 43= & «February 1965
Cuban Intelligence Representatives : . ‘ Lhe
in Haiti : NO. PAGES 6 ;
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CcS-31 1/00345-6 RETURN TO CIA
DATE OF 1963. Background Use Only
PLACE & 7 Do Not Reproduce
DATE ACQ. June 1 64 FIELD REPORT NO.
THES {8 UNEVALUATED INFORMATION, SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE,
source: A former Cuban intelligence officer who served with the Cuban’
Intelligence Service until April 1964,
Headquarters Comment. The following is a translation of a docu- ¢
ment which Source provided containing the policy guicance direct-
ive for Cuban intelligence representatives in Haiti, prepared by
the General Directorate of Intelligence (Dtreccton General de
Inteligencia -- DGI), MA Department. The MA Department no longer
exists as such, having been divided into two departments: Illegal
Department (Ilegal) and National Liberation Department (Liberacion
Nacional -- LN),
DIRECTIVES OF THE M-A SECTION
COUNTRY: HAITI
Priority:
1. Plans of aggressicn against Cuba,
2, Progressive political forces.
3. Attitude of the political parties toward the Cuban Revolution,
4, Movement for solidarity with Cuba.
5, Strategic information.
6, The Communist Party of Haiti. | (Party ef Popular Accord.)
Important:
7. Relations with the United States,
8, Internal politics cf the country.
9. Social situation.
10, Internal situation of the Armsd Forces.
“LE, The Church,
12, Functions, characteristics. and information on members of the
foreign service and the accredited diplomatic corps in the country.
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13, The press,
14, Operative data.
Necessary;
1S. Condition of the national economy.
16, Governmental structure and functions of its organs,
Essential: |
1, PLANS OF AGGRESSION AGAINST CUBA:
8. Military pacts.
b. Operations within the OAS (Organization of American. Stat-s)
and the JID (Junta Inter-Americana de Defensa - Inter-Am-rican
Defense Board).
Possibilities of a break with Cuba by the countrica which . 4
have diplomatic relations with her. _— oe,
d. Possibilities of isolation through the application of liter-
American Treaties such aS the Treaty of Rio and the Punta sel
Este agreements.
A.
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2, PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL FORCES:
a, The Party of Popular Acccrd (PEP), strength, organization,
leaders, Information on the Same. Programs, ties with
. foreign leftist political parties, Propaganda methods.
Attitude toward the Cuban Revolution, |
b, Other political organizations, Leaders, information on the
Same, Forces, propaga..da methods, programs, Ties,
c. Contact and knowledge, reaction to political and economic
changes in Cuba,
3, ATTITUDE OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES TOWARD THE CUBAN REVOLUTION:
a. Toward the Second. Declaration of Havana, . .
b. With regard to Cuban-Soviet relations in questions affect-
ing Cuba and world peace,
With regard to accusations that Cuba is a base of Communist
aggression against the Latin American countries.
4, MOVEMENT FOR SOLIDARITY WITH CUBA: , ;
’
a, Find out whether the Solidarity Movement has been organized,
in what form it functions, who its directors are, etc.
b. Find out the possibilities for demonstrations of active
solidarity that the proyressive organizations can offer.
5. STRATEGIC INFORMATION: ;
STRATEGIC INFORMATION: B.
a. Because of its nearness to cur coasts and favorable posi-
tion for carrying out any kind of action against Cuba, the
search must be undertaken for information concerning the
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poSsibtlity that imperialism is using this island as a base
of operations against our couatry., .
Because of the lack of information to guide the search for
conereto data and information, the established principle
must be followed of working along the departmental lines,
common to all sections of the Department.
Notwithstanding what- has been previously mentioned, we deem
it advantageous to potnt out several important questions on
which work must be begun immediately.
BASES OF COUNTERREVOLUTIONARY OPERATIONS:
Cc.
Localization of camps or bases of operations of counter-
revolutionary launches, Characteristics of the same, Ships
encountered in this. Nationality of the individuals’ forming
the crew of the ships, armaments of the same, plans and ob-
jectives of their attacks, and date when they will be carried
out.
Counterrevolutionary organizations which will participate in
these activities, elements which will be in charge of the
Same, names, and functions,
Utilization of Dominican «elements (Trujillo followers) in this
work,
ARMED FORCES OF HAITI:
Organizations of the Armed Forces, units and troops, arma-
ments, transport, and bases, commanding officers of the
Same, Budgetary allotments,
Military agreements of a Secret nature Signed by Haiti with
the United States for the Latin American countries, Terms
of the same, Established agreements,
Utilization of the territery of Haiti for carvying out Latin
American army manceuvres., Dates of the same and armies which
are participating. Troops.
Military concentrations of any type which are carried out on
Haitian territory. Armies, units, and troops. Date,
COMNUNIST PARTY OF HAITI, (PARTY OF POPULAR ACCORD) :
Attitude toward the Second Declaration of Havana, .
Attitude concerning Cuban-Soviet relations,
Attitude toward the lines followed by Cuba in the national
and international political Systems, r
Attitude with regard to the disagreements in the international
Communist movenent:
In the case of China and the USSR,
In the case of Albania and the USSR.
With regard to Cugoslavia-China-USSR-Albania.
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With regard to peace,
With regard to peaceful coexistence,
Internal situation in the Party of Popular Accord:
e.
Forces,
Activities,
Disagreements,
Leaders (information on the same).
£, Relations with leftist forces:
Disagreements,
- Possibilities of uniting all of the leftist forces, ;
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g. Methods of combat officially adopted by the party.
. Work of the party in the cities and the countryside, tend-
ing toward the creation of revolutionary awareness in the
people,
i. Relations of the party with the bourgeois parties,
jg. Solidarity work with the Cuban Reyolution,
k. Publicity media which the Party organizes,
1. Repression endured by the party at the hands of the Duvalier
dictatorship, Status of the party with regard to legal and
illegal operations.
m. Relations of the party with the Dominican Popular Socialist
Party and the Communist Parties of other Latin American
countries,
Important:
7. RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES:
a, Alliance for Progress, Peace Corps,
b. Relations with North American credit organizations.
ce. North American military assistance, role of the Amerjoan
military mission, . .
d. The North American Embassy, Information on the Ambassador
and Embassy personnel,
e. Activities of the North American Intelligence corps.
8. INTERNAL POLICY OF THE COUNTRY: .-
Existing bourgeois political parties: composition, forces,
propaganda methods, leaders, information on the same, Pro-
grams,
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“Yankee" Embassy, the monopolies, and the churches,
ce. Political organizations, information on the same, origin, .
ties, Orientation, .
dad, Need of collaborators for information.
\ e. “Where the political parties obtain funds, \-
9. SOCIAL SITUATION:
Conflicts of cconomic origin manifested as racial demands.
a!
Leaders, information on the same,
b. Economic and political predeminance of racial groups. Re-
4 lations of these groups with the "Yankee" Embassy, Leaders,
information on the same,
“ ‘ c. Worker, student, and peasant organizations, Structure,
strength, and orientation, Leaders, information on the.
same.
10. INTERNAL SITUATION OF THE ARMED FORCES:
a. The armed forces, Structure. Social composition, organi-
zations, equipment. Troops, Barracks or encampments,
b, Coupist (coup d'état) groups within the Armed Forces, In-
formation on Colonel Ornei, his ties, etc,
Military relations of Haiti with other Latin American
countries,
ad. Ideological training of the Armed Forces, Material and
reasoning used,
Information on soldiers who are in the International Organi-
zations of the JID and U.N, and on the military attachés in
the Latin American countries,
f. Restrictive bodies; organization and activities,
11.) THE CHURCH:
a, Ecclesiastical Hierarchy,
b, Situation between the native and foreign clergy.
Participation of the Chureh in the internal political life
of the country. Governmental opposition,
4
d. Influence of the Church among the popular sectors; workers,
peasants, Students, . . ’
e, Campaigns of the Church against Cuba, arguments.
f. Relation of the Church with the plans of the United States,
Influence of the Church on education in the country,
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12, FUNCTIONS, CHARACTERISTICS, AND INFORVATION ON MEMBERS OF THE
FOREIGN SERVICE ANG THE ACCREDITED DIPLOMATIC CORPS TN TNE
COUNTRY: ” oe
a. U.N.
b. OAS and JID,
ce. Officials in and from the Latin American countries, .
d. Information on the internal political life of the country,
obtained in diplomatic circles,
13, THE PRESS; .
a, Information on journalists and the existing disesemination
organs, The possibilities of using the journalisis both in
the country and abroad, for our work, ;
(14, “OPERATIVE INFORMATION:
Possibilities of illegally penetrating into the country any
taking advantage of the proximity of the eastern coasts of
Cuba,
Necessary:
15, CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL ECONONY:
North American investments and their influence on the
country,
Belgian investments and their influence on the country.
Other foreign capital and its influence on the country,
Level of unemployment.
Exports and imports, levels and characteristics,
Characteristics of domestic capital. Economic areas of
major inveStment, its relationships with foreign capital,
Haiti's position with regard to Central American economic
intcgration, .
16, GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF TIE ORGANS:
Relations between the Presidency and the Ministries.
Information on personapes closest to and most influential
with Duvalier,
The Congress, The most outstanding figures, Relati6ns with
the Government, the "Yankee" Embassy, and the monopolistic
enterprises, me
The Judiciary persons holding high positions, Important
laws. Restrictive laws. Relationships between the Judiciary
and other autherities, ‘
Information on officials having authority over areas of the
country.
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THIS 1§ UNEVALUATED. INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE,
source: A former Cuban intelligence officer who served with the Cuban
Intelligence Service until April 1964,
Headquarters Comment. The following is a translation of a docu-
ment which Source provided containing the policy guidance direc-
tive for Cuban intelligence representatives in .the Dominican
Republic, prepared by the General Directorate of Intelligence i
(Direccion General de Inteligencia--DGI), MA Department. The
MA Department no longer exists as such, having been divided
into two departments: Illegal Departmont (legal) and National
Liberation Department (Liberaciton Nactonal -- LN), It may he
noted that this dircctive was prepared during the régime of Juan
Bosch Gaviho.
DIRECTIVES OF THE M-~A SECTION . '
COUNTRY: SANTO DOMINGO (sic) |
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Priority |
1. Collective aétion. '
2 Status of leftist forces, : : ,
3. Dominican Republic Armed Forces.
4 Dominican Communist Party (Partido Socialista Popular Dominicano).
5. Training camps and operations bases, 7
6 Counterrevolutionary organizations,
7 Repressive corps and CIA Santo Domingo.
8 Status of political, parties or groups,
9 Solidarity with Cuba movement,
10. Relations with United States.
11, Church,
12, Armed forces internal situation. :
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13. Functions, characteristics, and personal data on members of the
foreign Service, and of the accredited diplomatic corps,
14, The press,
Necessary
15, Status of the national economy,
16, ‘Structure of the government and functions of its organs,
INFORMATION GUIDELINES AND OBJECTIVES
COUNTRY: SANTO DOMINGO
Priority. '
1. Collective Action. -
a) Political and military agreements adopted by regional organs
against Cuba in which the Bosch government participates,
Meetings in which the government's participation in the
adoption thereof may be agreed on, Dominican government pro-
posals on the Cuban case, and collective aggression.
b) Participation of the government in troops in the aggression,
units which would participate in the aggression, their chiefs
and strength,
c) Joint military mancuvers which may be held in Dominican
territory by Latin American armies. Participating armies
and units thereof,
d) Military concentrations of Latin and Yankee armics, .ob-
jectives thereof; presence therein of Cuban mercenaries,
their conditions, U.S. Sol. (sic; soldiers?) Such as mercen-
aries of the Plaza Giron type, etc,
e) Plans of provocations devised by the Dominican government
in order to show Cuban Government intervention in the
country's internal affairs,
f) Measures on travel to or from Cuba.
g) Possibilities for break in relations by countries that
may have relations with Cuba, .
2, Status of Leftist Forces
a) Progressive forces: organization, leaders, strength, .
position, and argumentation in the revolutionary struggle.
b) Possibility for armed struggle.
c) Contradictions and degree of unity among the leftist
forces,
4d) Publications--circulation.
e) Repression against leftist forces,
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on f) ,Contact with leftist forces in order to kuéw their viewpoints
regularly, at all times, and when we may need it, especially
on political and economic changes which may take place ia
Cuba,
g) Student, peasant, and labor movements, “Organization, strength,
leaders, relations with the leftist forces, degree of unity.
h) U.S. and Church penetration in the mass organizations (labor,
"peasant, Student),
i) Possibilities of spontancous manifestations of struggle,
j) -Possibilities of guerrilla movement; groups, organizations,
leaders, weapons, popular support, relations with the left-
ist forces, —- : co. .
k) Struggle in the city: groups, leaders, form of work, role
of the labor and student movement, relations with the left-
ist forces, and with groups operating in the countryside,
. UJ
1) Relations of exiles with the insurrectional movement, '
3, Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic
a) Organization of the Dominican Armed Forces, units, and
strength of the various corps, Bases, barracks, weapons, and
transport of the Armed Forees, Locations,
b) Budgetary allocations of the Armed Forces; allocations to
each branch (Navy, Air Force, and Army),
c) Existing bilateral agreements with the United States of a
secret nature, -
ad) Secret or public military pacts entered into by Santo Domingo
with countries in the Caribbean area, agreements by them con-
cerning Special] arrangements.
e) Yankee military missions, Names, ranks,.and functions of
their members, their duties,
£) Armed Forces units with anti-guerrilla training, their
Strength, time spent in anti-guerrilla training, instructors
giving it, weapons, and transportation in the possession cf
the units. Leaders of the units.
Other battalions or Special units (parachutists, Rangers),
g)
units and Strength, their leaders, transport, and weapons,
h) Changes’ in armament; quantity and characteristics of the
new weapons acquired, .
i) Participation by Dominican units in Centra) American or
Caribbean military maneuvers, units participating, Strength,
their Jeaders,
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SPD Communist Party (Dominican Popular Socialist Party,
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a) Attitude toward the Second Havana Declaration,
b) Attitude toward Cuban-Soviet relations,
c) Attitude toward Cuba's political activities of a national
or international nature,
d) Position-in regard to the disagreements tn the international ©
Communist movement. A .
e) In the case of China and the.-USSR;,
f) In the case of Albania and the USSR.
g) As regards Yugoslavia, China, the USSR, and Albania,
h) As regards Peace.
i) Regarding peaceful coexistence,
j) Internal status of the Party,
‘k) Forces,
1) Leaders (information concerning them).
m) Disagreements.
n) Relations with other Ieltist forces, disagreements, possi-
bilities for unification,
fi) Methods of fighting officially adopted by the Party.
o) Attitude of the Party toward the elections.
p) Relations with the bourgeois parties and the government,
q) Work for solidarity with Cuba,
r) Publicity media,
s) The establishment of permanent and temporary contact with
the PSPD, _
t) Relations of the PSPD with other Latin-American Marxist
parties,
Training Camps and Operational Bases ,
a) “Location of training camps for Cuban mercenaries, number
of mercenaries in them, Type and duration of training,
organizations participating in it. Plans and missions of
the elements being trained, Leaders of the camps, Place
where the Cuban mercenaries go, recruitment locations,
Participation by national elements in the training of
mercenaries of foreign nationality.
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b) Presence of counterrevolutionary clerents in the Dominican
armed forces; names, assignments, and functions,
c) Location of counterrevolutionary operational bases on
Dominican soil; type of bases. Water craft or aircraft
present on them. Counterrevolutionary organization which
appears at the head of them, Elements participating, - Type
of water craft and their characteristics, Their weapons,
objectives, and plans of attack; dates when they are to be
carried out,
Counterrevolutionary Organizations
Cuban counterrevolutionary organizations which are function-
ing in Santo Domingo; their leaders, Their contact with
government personnel, especially with people in the -new
régime who are responsible for establishing such contact,
a)
b) Contact by the Bosch government with the magazine Bohemia
in Exile of Miguel Angel Quevedo; financial support given
it by him, and through whor,
c) Contact with Carlos Prfo and elements linked with the PRC;
‘assistance to them, Contact with the counterrevolutionary
organizations; contact with the political parties; clements
through which it is effected,
d) Methods of communication by the elements in Santo Domingo
with the counterrevolutionary centers in Miami; through
whom the communications are established, and what means are
used for this purpose,
Obtaining documents which prove that the Dominican govern-
ment gives economic assistance to the counterrevolutionary
elements,
e)
f) Counterrevolutionaries who are now working in the Dominican
“state apparatus or in Yankee aid institutions; disagreements
between them and the Dominican workers,
Connections between the counterrevolutionary organizations
6)
and the Trujillo régime,
Repressive Bodies and CIA, Santo Domingo
a) Repressive bodies which function in Santo Domingo, Their
functions, Activities carried on by them. Their leaders
and principal officers, Working methods, Plans and ob-
jectives,
b) Intelligence organizations functioning in Santo Domingo,
Leaders, Elements abroad, Their duties and functions,
Activities carried on, Plans and objectives of Dominican
Intelligence, principally against Cuba, Trujillist ele-
ments Still functioning inside this body; duties and
functions. ,
Cooperation between the Dominicana repressive bodies and ©
those of the Latin American countries, especially those
of Central America,
c)
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. d) Meetings held with them, dates, and personne] participating
in the nectings; locations, Points discussed, agreements
arrived at against Cuba, and the Novement of National Libera-.
tion, Plans and objectives of the national security forces
with regard to tho Movement of National Liberation, means
and resources mobllized, agents infiltrated into the poli-
tical movements, repressive methods prescribed, “
ce) Contacts with Interpol. Cooperation with it. Restrictive
measures regarding trips. to Cuba, Agents. . .
_ f) Foreign advisers of the repressive forces and intelligence |
: : bodies; names, ranks, and positions; their functions; cases
in which they have participated,
Leading functionaries of the CIA in the country; its office, .
g)
Plans and objectives it pursues in Santo Domingo,
h) Nationals who are working for the CIA; names, ranks, and
positions, Their methods and plans, Purpose of their
work.
8, Status of the Parties or Political Groups
a) Their present status in regard to composition, strength,
penetration, factions, leaders, programs, etc,
b) Participation in the government,
c) Relations of the political parties with the Embassy, the
monopolies, the Church, and the Armed Forces,
d) Organizations of a fascist type; relations with the govern-
ment, the Yankee Embassy, the Church; leaders, members,
structure, anti-Communist campaign, arguments, attacks upon
Cuba,
e) Provenience of the funds of the political parties, —
f) Attitude of the political parties toward the Cuban Revo-
lution,
: g) Toward the Second Havana Declaration.
h) In regard to Cuban-Soviet relations, in questions which
affect Cuba and world peace,
“ay Concerning rightist and extreme rightist groups,
,J) Reactions to the economic and political changes taking
place in Cuba,
9. Movement tor Solidarity with Cuba
a) Possibility of active demonstrations in favor of Cuba:
, groups, leaders, strength, organization, participants,
relations with the forces of the Jeft and other progres-
Sive torces, :
b) Repression directed at the movement for solidarity with
Cuba,
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c) Propaganda campaigns fer and against, Periodicals; themes,
10. Relations with the United States
a) Alliance for Progress,
b) The Amertcan Embassy. Information on the activities lof the
Ambassador .and the persenne] of the Embassy, Relations with
the reactionary organizations, Relations with the Church,
Government functionaries in close contact with the Embassy,
ll. The Church 0 , a
a) Ecclesiastical hierarchy. Information concerning it.
b) Attitude and disagreenents between the national clergy and
foreign countries, ‘ .
1
c) Participation by ‘the Church in the internal politics of '
the country.
@) Secular organizations of the Church (such as young people,
Catholic labor, Catholic knights). ;
e) Penetration of the Church into the educational system of
the country on various levels, .
12, Internal Status of the Arzed Forces
a) Information on the military chiefs and the activities they
carry on, Groups they observe, Trends and disagreements,
Important
13, Functioning; Characteristics and Information on Members of the
Foreign Service of the Diplomatic Corps Accredited to thé Country
a) United Nations, Organisation of American States, the JID
/inter-American Defense Board/,
b) Latin American functionaries in this country. To work with
the diplomatic circles accredited to the country,
14, The Press
a) Information on journalists and dissemination organs,
Possibility of making use of them, Journalists in the
country and abroad,
Required
15. Status of the National Economy . . . :
a) United States investments (new and old),
b) Participation by the national oligarchy in the economy,
Industry, commerce, agriculture.
ce) Utilization and locarien of Trujillo's property,
d) Trend of the level of unemployment.
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Relations of the country in regard to Central American
economic integration,
Possibility of a new economic policy of the United States
monopolies in the country,
Need for obtaining collaborators who will inform us pertodi-
cally on economic questions,
Structure of the Government and Functioning of its Apparatus
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Character of the government, program, international policy.
Relations between the Presidency and the ministries,
Functioning of the Congress, Most prominent figures, Re-.
lations with the Yankee Embassy, Representation of the
bourgeois parties and the-social classes,
The judiciary: personages occupying high positions;
important laws, Repressive laws, Relations of the ; - oy
judiciary with the other authorities, F
Information on personalities cornected with Juan Bosch,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Technical Services Division
ATTENTION 2 Chief, TSD/ANB
SUBJECT : Request for TOY Replacerent for Arnold F,.
ARENART. .
1, SH Division requests your cooreration {fn providing &
THY replacement for Arnold F, AREHART as Case “Fficer and
technician for the ETESVGY tap center in ‘lexieo City. AREUART
has requested three weeks hore teave, from 19 to 28 September,
to drive his older son to the States te enroll his in kis
freshnan year of collere, AREHART has kept his leave plans
toa mindmur so that his Thy replacenent will nee! to be on
foan from Headquarters for as short a time as possible.
2, The fivision had offered to provide an aperations
officer og a TDY replacerent but Mexico City Station has ree
quested that a technician he sent instead since the burden of
AREHART?s job is the maintenance of equipment alors with the
protection of CTAts Interests dnside the UP, WE Division supe
gests that your rolease of ‘fr. Charles Deck for this assignee
nent would be idesi if he is available, 25 no overlap would
be required since he is already knowledreable ef this operas
tien, The Station was o1so very pleased with the work dene
by Yr. Deck on his last TPY to Mexico,
3, Because of the critical tole the LIFAVCY Project
plays in the Station's whole operational picture, and hecause
of the importance the smooth-functioning of the tP is to cur
lialson with ter-level Yexican officials, your assistance is
requested, Tf “Ur. eck is not available, any other suitable
candidate would be acceptable, Please inform Mr, Bustos,
uisLfsiexica, X64506, ©4597 of your decision, as we sould like
to be able to inforp Mezico as soon as possible as te whether
a TOY replacement will be avallable.
Resmond FitzGerald
4 Chief
western femisphere Pivision
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References HMMA 23522
1. Referenced dispatch which reflected the Station's apprecias
tion of Newten T. RITSAY's high level of performance during his
recent TPY in Wexico and requested his return TDY was brought to
the attention of the appropriate KURTOT offictals.
2. Unfortunately, RUTSAY will not be available to replace
ARERART during the latter's hone leave period in the fall of 1964,——--
and KURIOT has ne one else they can release for a prolonged perlod
this fall. Since the leave probably will only be about two fronths,
Veadouarters wonders whether a technician is absolutely required.
Nees the Station believe that an operations officer, with some
Spanish and who could fercly take over the administrative work and
make the Station contacts, couid fill in during this period?
3. We are not sanguine that a replacement can be made avall-
able particularly since: the man will of necessity need to be
“exposadle"™ to liagisen, but will try our best to Find one. In the
meantime, please forward the exact dates it is desired the hoped
fer man should be tn “Mexico to allow for adequate overlap.
Cnester 2, AATNOLD
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ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
1. Arnold F. AREHART asked that his TDY replacement
inquire at Headquarters regarding the status of his request
for equipment which the Station forwarded to Headquarters as
Requisition No. 359-19-64, Headquarters has shipped to .
~ ‘Corpus Christi the items he requested in connection vith f
- * the Revere (shipped 20 April), and the Heath and Allied items |
-. were shipped'on 7 May; The Ampex and B-10 items have not yet
been recetved at Headquarters from the supplier. Headquarters
will pouch all items from these that weight and size will
permit, the remainder will have to be shipped to Corpus
Christi. In view of the equipment listed in LGIS 6020,
18 Hay 1964, which ts algo awaiting pickup at Corpus Christi,
perhaps there will be a flight soon.
3. It is requested that the above information be
passed to AREHART, \
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Chester D. DAINOLD
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, TSD/AOB
SUBJECT : LIENVOY TDY Report
il. sTDY support of the LIENVOY operation in Mexico
City wae provided by this office during the period 23 April to
15 May 1964, The Staff Agent, ARNOLD F, AREHART who manages
this operation underwent surgery for a hernia on the 24th of April,
The undersigned assumed the responsibilities and performed the
duties agaociated with the LIENVOY operation during AREHART's
convalescence. He was incapacitated for duty from 23 April until
i2 May. His operation was succeseful and recovery was normal,
AREHART returned to work on i2 May ina weakened condition and
three days of overlep was allowed to provide assistance with
the more strenuous and tiresome chores,
2. The LIENVOY Installation was found to be ia
excellent condition, The operating personnel wore wall diaciplined
and thelr procedures were well organized, The daily work was
being accomplished in a buainess Uke and efficient msaner,
AREHART has done a commendable job in eatablHphing and mains
taining thio highly productive operation,
3. The equipment in thie installation has been tn use
fifteen houre a day for over four years, Ag the result of good
maintenance practices it is in good shape and functioning well,
The minor difficulties encountered during the shake down period
have been overcome and equipment maintenance and repair pose
no significant prablem There was no loes of coverage on aay
line during the three week TDY,
4. The following observations and recommendations are
included herein to improve KURIOT services to the Field and to
aquaint respoasible officers with technical discrepancias.
A. Pertinent technicai information is aot being
communicated to AREHART,
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B. The.drying up of the ball point pons in the B-10,
a Dial Recordor has been a constant nuisance eince
the beginning of this operation, Tho pressure
sensitive tape was the obvious answer to thie
problem, but the first ten rolls of pressure :
tape were received after nearly four years of
struggling with the defective péne. It is
recommended that pressuro sensitive taps be
supplied to this operation for future use.
C. The ten rolls of pressure sensitive tape
recolved during this TDY were wound back-
warda on their spindles.
D. The tires on the idler wheel of the B-10 are
drying and cracking and fail to obtain adequate
traction on the flywheel, This causes tape
feed problema, It is recommended that three
dosen aew idler wheels be pouched to AREHART
immediately, Several of the defective idler
wheéla are available in this offica for \
inspection.
Charles O, Detk
TSD/AOB
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AMBASSADOR TO OAS CONVERSATION IN WHICH SANCHEZ GaAVITO SAID
“VENEZUELAN PRCSLEN IS CHITICAL FOR GOVERUMENT OF MEXICO. ALTHOUGH
FONOFF KAS SOTT SEEN ANY OF THE EVIGENCe ON ORIGIN ARXS CACHE,
SAID FONOFF HAS RECEIVED RELIABLE INF ORNATION TO THE EFFECT EVIDENCE
OF CASIKO ORIGIN IS CONVINCING."
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_ FYI, 2. In conection Vencsuslan complaint to OAS, ;
discussions in Standing Group of NSC have ideatified two . '
alternatives for cooperative system survciilance and interception .
oo. of vessels and alrezaft engaged in transporting arms for subversive -
. , purposes to Latin America (especially Caribbean area) directly
or indirectly from Cuba. Difference betweon altarnitives centers |;
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on need for OAS authorization for use of force in international :
s 7 waters. ;
. ; 2. Alternative A would vegquire OAS authorization use of
force in conection with visiteand-search in international waters
against selected Cuban vessels and sclected vessels OAS countries,
le would be a cooperative systen of surveillance and interception
involving visiteand-search in internstional waters on 3 siective
basis, with force to be used if nocessery. Vidt-undesearch and,
1£ resistance met, force would be applied by naval units of US
or of cooperating OAS countries against selected vessels suspectéd . .
of transporting arms from Cubu,direatiy or indirectly.
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3. Alcernative 5 would not require OAS authorizatic.:
use fovea Inusmuch as visit-and-seurch would take place only
within territorial waters. I¢ would ba a cooperativa systen of
surveillanca and interception involving visit-and-search only
within the territorial waters of an OAS country, with force to be
applied, if neccessary, by that country's forces or by forces of
ahother OAS country acting under a bilateral agrecnent. Coatrol
of suspect vessels destined for noa-OAS country or territory
(e. g. British Guiana) would deperd on coopexation that county.
; 4. In both alternatives interception or seizure of
suspect aircraft would be carried out only in territory of A\S
country of destination by forces of that country or of another
OAS country acting uader a bilateral agreement.
5. Comparison of alternatives:
(a) Alternative A would be mech harder to sell to
OAS countries than Alternative B because authorization for .use
of forcé rquired, .
(b) Alternative A would be soncwhat more oe
both in fact and as deterrent than Alternative B, although both
can be circumvented. ,
(c) Alternative A would constitute harassmect of
Castro whereas Alternative B is pursly defensive. ,
(d) Alternative A would incur substantially
greater risks of escalation than Altcenative B.
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required than Altos siva 3. : ;
6. Kind and muosper of se "tional measu.es which we would seek in
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OAS vould vary wit th choiee between alternatives. ior cxample, our:
tentative thinking-is that minizun OAS package acceptable to US under
Alternative A would b.: autkhactisstion use force; cornlomnacion Castro
vegire; and reaffimzaticn a ~ invigeration sutt-subversive measures.
spt
Under Alternative B, minimus sackaya now estimated to ba: defensive
system with search énn geticre within national cerrizary; condemnations -
eafiirmacion anti- aover-ies sequen; and obligatory break in air
and surface communications botcen OAS countries and Cuba,
7. We consider attitads Mexico and Brazil critical, OAS vote
authorizing use forse: im which one or other did not join would be
politically undesirable. END Fri.
8. Action requested
Chief of Mission shouis taxe first opportunity of conversation
with FonMin on other matters ta explore diseveetly and informally
indicating he acting personaliy and without instructions the provable \
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OM S vesolutica authovLlzing use farce,
receptivity of GON (aoR) to an OS
acxbassador should proceed on sssucption report OAS investigation cormaittea
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campatgn-to-alert OAS governments énd public opinion.
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Havana in English to Rurope 2020 GHP 11 Decenber 1953--E
(Trtt) Hortleo CLty--Mexican Foreign [lnmister Manuel Nello criticized
Sunization of ner‘can States, enying trast it is in a state of
crisis, Tolle elso criticized the e:clusion of Gia fren thet
organisation. In the interview with the Nenican daily NOVEM DUS,
Foreign Mirister Tells said thut Cubalo exclusion froa the O15 is not
in conformity with the Q\S chartox. Me said that the cherter dozs
not contesplate the exelusioa of any monber state.
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Reverring to the present international situation of the OAS, Tello
enmuasized thet au organization whieh does not dbase itcelf o
cooperition, and tolerance is likely to face a crisis, The
minister steted that in the preseat state of the Q\S, the cle:
bases for the organisation to strengthen democracy do nob en
pounter cut thas contrary to agreenoents adopted at Chapultepa: and
Bogota, alzost all the present [atin Auerican roprescutatives to the
QiS are also the’y courtries' suroagsadors. in Weacaington.
GAURECUL ISTERCEDES FOR BOLTWui HOOR.GES
Lima ASP in Spanish 2337 CME 12 Decemver loC3--P OFFICIAL USE ONLY)
(Excerpts) Meicleo City--hrturo Jauregul, secretary general of the
Regional IntereAmerioan Vorkers Organization (Qrganizacion Regional
Intevusericera de Trabaisdores--OfTZ), cont a parsonal request to Belivian
Vice Presicens Juan Lechin on temlf of the foreigners hele at Catavi
as hostagose
insiples in the naze of
hostages. These
raver of the spirit cf
ivian revolution," the
deation be held high.”
The cable sass "I apreal to your lavor union
Lo OG million ORIT neeber verkers in favor of
persoig are well known es Conocrats woricing
hurarntty and social economies progress. The Be
nessage adis, "dewands that its prestige and vir
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DIPLOMATS FOTURI--Sulas Ambassaicr to Mexico Feruand Rernonlil returned .
to Mexico siter several reuths! absences (Moxieo City Radiodirusora U
Conerciales Spanisn 2039 Ci 10 December 1963-<P) ;
3
PUEBLA BUPGDDR-The Pucbla mentcipal budvet fos 16s 56 Qf /
Sr. ‘ite pasos orar wnat cf the current years C Oy a J
Gaf.sura Conorelales & 2°39 CID 1O Decerb: > va
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PLAN OF TERRORICM IS UNFOLDING
David La Voz del Paru in Spanish 2.cG (ff 11 Recember 1943--P
{Station comcntary)
(Te: ) Tt appesrs as if a preconceived plan of tevroris:, Lot xPONR
befere iit Panama, has been unleashed gince members of our arned force
were at Port Gulfck. ‘the barbarous death of Lebor Leader fguilar,
teeten and kicked in Puerto Armuclies; the beating of Iniien sever
Inaccr Palacios Salines; the Cenune-ation thucugn 3 newspaper ofa
lshor leader who was hancee and beaten in Cohen; another cace in
Bogucte; and many other known cases constitute patietic proof of the
pan,
Tf the objective of the wave of persecution fs to attack the idtas of -
men vith bullets, sticks, imprisoiuent, ani other sinilar measures,
it ia a stupid meve, because ideas are fought with Leas. If sone
ef the huwivle class try to pretest in defense ef their rights, they
are called communists. The privileged classes have used frequently
ehis pretext against tie working classes. If we analyze the situation
we wlil see how the privileged classes have maintained their own
monopolistic organization.
The oligarchic groups have greatly increased. Yestercay they could be
represeated in the tvo or ties existing partics which were directed
erd governed by them; today, they have seen the need to increase the
number oF political parties, as much as 20 in a small country, in omer
to coutrol the public administration. Esch party is formed by a
privileged family whose only wish is to continue its life of leisure
and luxury. This kind of live calls for plenty of noney, co in crder
to obtain the money they necd thoy increase each day the taxation
of the poor, who must vay and thus sink deeper into poverty, disease,
and ignorance,
Tf the people cdo not have work, they cannot earn moncy; ana if they
do not have money they cannot vay taxes. If tre people try to
erganize in seif-devense, they are eaceused of being conmunists,
and they exe fought with sticks. If the esusa of all the evils
Ve all know who .
of democracy is communism, the solution is obvious.
Adnvented communism, and who is living according to Lt and upholding it.
Tue way to fight cormunism is to open sources of +
work to build schools,
hospitals, anid better roacs.
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1, 8 ADDITION TO REFERENCE REPORT, FBIS REPORT CF 11 DECEMBER
“ea
SAYS TELLO, IN INTERVIEW WITH NOVEDADES, CRITICIZED OAS CLAINING IT -IN
STATE OF CRISIS AND THAT CUBA'S EXCLUSION FROM OAS IS VIOLATION ITS~* +
CHARTER. THESE REPORTS SUGGEST TELLO DELIBERATELY ATTEMPTING PRE-
ESTABLISH MEXICAN POLICY WITH REGARD CENSURB ACTION AGAINST CUBA. IN
VIEW IMPORTANCE MEXICAN POSITION THIS RESPECT, THESE REPORTS MATTER OF
CONSIDERAELE CONCERN HERE AND IT FELT NECESSARY TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION
COUNTER TELLO TACTICS IN WAY THAT WILL RESULT IN MEXICAN SUPPORT FOR
STRONGER OAS ACTION.
2; MEADQUARTERS BAS CONVINCING INTELLIGENCE FROM VENEZURLAN SOURCES
AS WE). AS OUR OWN WHICH SHOWS CONCLUSIVELY TRAT ARMS DISCOVERED IN
VENEZULLA ARE DISTINCTLY CUBAN. A NUMBER OF WEAPONS CAN BE IDENTIFIED
AS FSPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR CUBAN ARMY. ARMS DISCOVERED IN GENERAL WERE
OF A TYPE AND IN SUFFICIENT NUMSZRS TO SUPPORT PLAN FOR TAKE-OVER OF
CAPITAL CITY OF CARACAS, ‘THELR APPEARANCE IN VENEZUELA TIES IN SPECIFI-
CALLY WITH KNOWN FALN PLANS WITH REGARD TO LOCATICN AND TIMING. THE
LATTER ‘SUPPORTED BY DOCUWSNTARY EVIDENCE TAKEN FROM CAPTURED FALN MEKBERS
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3, WEADQUARTERS' REQUESTS THIS INFORMATION BE BROUGHT: TO: TE
ATTENTION OF LITENSOR IN MANNER CONVINCE HIM BEYOND DOUBT OF CURAN BRL
IN VENEZUELAN TERRORISTS ACYiVITIES. TO MAXIMIZE EFFECY IT FELT TESS
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GREATEST EXTENT POSSIBLE,
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5. DRAFT OF THIS MESSAGE WAS SHOWN TO AMB. MANN.
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yareuson, SUGGEST HOWEVER THAT SUCH CLANDESITNE PASSAGE DOES NOT
Pace GOM IN POSITION WHERE POSITIVE COOPERATION OTHER OaS NATIONS,
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IMPORTANT. WOULD NOT Gov THEN SE WILLING SEND MEMBER BETANCOURT'S
STAFF TO MEXE FOR PERSONAL MEETING LITENSOR TO PRESENT NEW
DoGyeNTARY EVIDENCE, PERHAPS zane praTyay BEFORE INTERNATION
SURFACING? SAME VENEZUELAN REP COULD HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE AFTER
LITENSOR MEETING. THIS WOULD INSURE FYLL PRESS COVERAGE, WITH
EDITORIAL FOLLOW-UP BY STATION ASSETS, PERKAPS GOM WOULD FEEL
FORGED TAKE MORE POSITIVE STAND BECAUSE OF FEAR LOCAL PUBLIC OPINION /
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VISUAL PRESENTATION AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND WOULD LIKE HIM TO
DO THS ACTUAL BRIEFING IN SPANISH, ,
3. WHEN COULD A MEETING BE SET UP FOR CURTIS AND PEAK TO SEE
LITENSOR? PEAK KYAXEXEX AVAILABLE TO LEAVE SUNDAY EASTERN AIRLINES
FLIGHT 305 TO ARRIVE MEXI 10:05, ADVISE BY NOON 14 DEC RE MEETING
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HAD UNDERSTOOD AS RESULT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS REPEATEDLY
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3. FEINGLASS HAS SENT WRITTEN MEMO TO COS STATING HE VILL
BE UNABLE DO SPANISH UNTIL AFTER REPEAT AFTER SOMETHING
LIKE ONE YEA® OF ADDITIONAL STUDY.
4. COS HAD INSISTZO REPEATEDLY THAT SAFARANO REPLACEMENT
of ABLE DO SPav ISH VELL ENOUGH TO GIVE TO LITENSOR, FEINGLASS ~
#AS SENT BY QS TO STATION WITH STATION UNDERSTANDING THIS TRUE.
5, COS ATTEMPTING FIND ADDITIONAL WORK TO GIVE FEINGLASS we
BUT ALL WORK FYCEPT AUSSIAN TRaNSLAt 10M WILL BE CLERICAL Axo
12 HIGH PRICED CLERK. SEE REF B FOR TINE, RUSSIAN TRANSLATIONS \ | j
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S. FRINGLASS IS CONSCIENTIOUS AND IT COS OPINION HE Nor TO
BLAME FOR STATION MISUNDERSTNDING HIS LINGUISTIC Caras ILITIES,
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PBRUMEN
REF: HEXTI 5412 (IN 81732) ia
SUGGEST CURTIS RAISE QUESTION OF VERBATIM TRANSCRIPTIONS
a n
? LIENVOY. TAKE WITH DAINOLD WHILE LATTER MEXI. IN
VIEW FACT THAT URQUHART. (WHO ALSO ROW IH MEXI) IS PRINCIPAL
END USER SUCH TAKE, DYVOUR PEELS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SORT
OUT WHAT VERBATIM TRANSCRIPTIONS NECESSARY FOR SAS PURPOSES
AND WHAT ARE MEXI STATION CAPAPILITIES HANDLZ TRANSCRIPTION
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} WHIEM STATION FEELS NE CERTALNLY OZSERVES AFTER THREE YEoRS
|. QORMENDABLE SERVICE IN VERY DIFFICULT OUTSIDE SENSITIVE uOB. -
Be HE vARY NIS COVER STATUS SHOULD REXT paz owey? wor Bt
COMP IDANT LIELZGANT AND IT NECESSARY DIGNAYTLE LITHVOY.
“' Be RENE AGAIN RECUESTS ARENART BE PROMOTED, FS ADVISE. WELL SuntIT
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REF: BAT 3863*
1. REQUEST STATION DISCUSS POSSIBLE ONE YEAR EXTENSION VIIE
ee CAREER SERVICE
“Eas :
—_ é REHAR HAS APPROVED. IF THIS NOT ACCEPTABLE |
REQUEST He EX. TEND TIL DECEMBER WHEN LIENVOY AND LICAPER PUTURES'
WILL BE DETERMINED PER HEXI 5 iz. fae phoseNt NO HANDY PROSPECT
FOR RSPLACEMENT AREHART, IF LICAPER CANNOT Be L4PLEMENTED,
HORSFALL CAN REPLACE AREHART. CABLE DECISION AREFAART,
2. IN VIEW STATION STAND ON LICAPER CITED MERI 5412 SHOULD
EDqS VITHHOLD REQUISITION POR NEV LIENVOY EQUIPMENT UNTIL NOTIFIED
BY STATION?
3. WELL CABLE LATER RE HORSFALL ETA.
END OF MESSAGE
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‘}, MUCH IMPRESSED WITH HORSFALL, TRANSCRIPTION TESTS VERY |
sar TeFAeTRY BELIEVE LINGUISTIC CAPABILIT£ AND EXPERIENCE SUEN
AND BANG GUSLISY HIN EXCEPTIONALLY ¥ILL FOR LICAPER SUPERVISOR
OR-LIENVOY IF IT CONTINUES, APPEAYS CAPASLE ADAPTING NEgTCAN .
PECULIARITIES AND NOT AVERSE BEING CUT OFF FROM OFF erat COLONY,
2, MAIN GUESTION ONE OF TIMING, SNOW HE EAGER SETURN HERE
AND GET SETTLED. HOWEVER FEEL UNIESIRASLE EXPOSE HIM LISNVOY
PERSONNEL IF FE TO WORK ULTIMATELY IN LICAPER, DO NOT WISH LOSE HIN
HOWEVER AND CAN GUARANTEE KEEP NIN SuSY DOING PSBAND TRANSLATIONS
FOR LITENSOR AND LIENVOY PSRUMEN TAPES WHICH WOULD RENOVE FROM :
LIENVOY FOR THIS PURPOSE, WE ARE TOLD SAS YANTS THESE VERSATIM Be
WHICH LISNVCY PRESENT STAFF CAN NOT HANDLE, va
3. STATION SESUESTS THEREFORE RETURN HORSFALL HERE SQON AS
FEASIELE IN TOURIST STATUS, WOULD LIVE IN FURNISHED CUARTERS UNTIL
NEW PRSSESENTIAL CANDIDATE NANED CEARLY OCTOSER AT LATEST)
AND FATE GF LIENVOY AND LICAPDR XNOUN. AT THAT TIME CANDIDATE CON-
CERNED WOULD ARRANGE COVER AND RINSFALL STATUS WOULD CHANGE FROM
TOURIST AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS COLLD SE BROUGHT IN, PLEASE
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AUTHORIZE HORSFALL BUY COMPACT QP VEHICLE HERE AT 41,000 PESO ‘
CEILING, WHEN PERTINENT HQ SHOULD ARRANGE HAVE HIS PIANO SHIPPED HERE. \
_ TO SOMEONE STILL ELIGIBLE RECEIVE IT.
SECRET
c/s ‘COMMENT! *ORVILLE Re HORSFALL WILL ARRIVE MEX1 1213 HOURS WEDNESDAY 10 JULY.
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ACTA REQUINLO REFEREES "
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REF: HWiT-3694
Returned under separate cover are the 15 tapes which
were furnished Headquarters for training purposes,
END OF DISPATCH
Attuchments:
15 LIENVOY Tapes u/s/c
Distribution:
0&1 ~ COS, Hexico City w/atts
'
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980 18 June 1963
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1
ATTN: KNIGHT AND GALBOND |
FOLLOWING FROM AMBASSADOR MANN TO ASST SECY MARTINS
(MESSAGE CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE)
C/S COMMENT: *DISSEMINATION APPLICABLE YO CSSCP 210-313 CABLES.
DISSEMINATION RESTRICTED, TEXT DIRECTED TO ANOTHER U.S. GOYT. ‘
ORGANIZATION,
GROUP 1
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DATE: 10 MAY 63-00 Reco: May 14 01562 63
FROM: MEXICO CITY : ROUTINE
7O : DIRECTOR IN 36488
— ee re ees
FOLLOWING FROM AMSASSADOR MANN TO ASST SECY MARTING
“LOPEZ MATEOS, WHO IS EXTREMELY SENSITIVE TO FOREIGN OPINION,
HAS ASKED WIN SCOTT FOR COLLECTION OF U.S. VIEWS ON HIS
RECENT LATIN AMERICAN DSNUCLEARIZATION PROPOSAL «
RECENTLY SCOTT FURNISHED LOPEZ MATEOS EUROPEAN NEWS CLIPPINGS
ON HIS TOUR, PARTICULARLY WEST BERLIN YALL INCIDENT. WHICH SEEMED
TO DISTRUB LOPEZ MATEOS BECAUSE HE WAS PRAISED BY EAST GERMAN
PRESS BUT CRITICIZED BY WESTERN PAPERS. ON NEV REQUEST SCOTT
TOLD LOPEZ MATEOS THAT HE WOULD PROBABLY BE ASLE FURNISH ONLY U.S;
NEWS NEDIA COVERAGE AND REACTION ON DENUCLEARIZATION AS HE, SCOTT,
DOES NOT DEAL AT OFFICIAL LEVEL ON SUCH POLICY MATTERS.
“BECAUSE OF (A) LOPEZ NATEOS* SENSITIVITY TO OPINION ABROAD?
(3) FACT THERE HAS BEEN NO REACTION FROM US OTHER THAN DEPT
PRESS RELEASE AND. YOURCONVERSATION WITH CARRILLO FLORES (DEPT
CIRCULAR TELEGRAM 1878)+ AND (C) FACT THAT SOVIET, CUBAN AND POLISH
AYSASSADORS HERE HAVE PUSLICLY COMMENTED FAVORABLY ON PROPOSED
DENUCLEARIZATION, I SUGGEST WE CONSIDER FOLLOWING:
“PREPARE A CAREFUL STATENENT IN WASHINGTON, ALONG LINES
YOUR REMARKS TO CARRILLO FLORES sCOMMENT ING AS FAVORABLY AS POSSIBLE
ON LOPEZ MATEOS'S DENUCLEARIZATION PROPOSAL WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF
SECRET
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"OUR OWN POLICY POSITION WHICH I°M SURE HAS BEEN CAREFULLY WORKED out.
THIS STATE'MENTCOULD BE ATTRIBUTED TO SOME SPECIFIC U.S. OFFICIAL
"OR TO UNIDENTIFIED HIGH OFFICIAL. IF APPROVED, SUSGEST BE SENT
DIRECTLY TO SCOTT VIA CAS FOR CAS FOR DELIVERY TO LOPEZ MATEOS." .
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DATE : 25 APRIL 196$) FILE IN CS FILE NO.
wm: MEXICO CITY
FROM: pirectbor
CONF: wH 8
INO’ = PG 2, CI/OA, CCS 2, S/C
To MEXI ; INFO - one o1 35426
a
REF: MEXI 4238 (IN 21625) # |
1. HEN EMMT 3380 RECEIVED AT END JAN FOR EUDGET REASONS
ARS DID NOT IMMEDIATELY SUBMIT LIENVOY PROJ AMENDMENT NEEDED TO
PURCHASE NEW EQUIP, ESTIKATED COST FOR EQUIP WAS ROUGHLY $20,000,
BQS ORIGINALLY UNDERSTOOD OLD EQUIP WOULD BB USED IN PROPOSED LITEMPO
TAP CENSER AND CE UNIT. a
2. WHEN HYS RECEIVED HMMA 20890 IN MID MARCH SAYING LITEMPO “
WOULD USE MEXICAN EQUIP AND STATION WAS SUBMITTING PROJ OUTLINE, HQS
CONTINUED HOLD LIENVOY REQUEST TO REVIEW ENTIRE LITEMPO/UIENVOY TAP ~7
CENTER PROBLEM. HYS STILL AWAITING LITEMPO TAP PROJ. ,
3. IN VIEW LARGE COST BQS WONDERS WHETHWSR SECURITY STILL CALLS
YOR REPLACEMENT EQUIP. HQS BAS RECEIVED NO WORD ON PROPOSED LIENVOY
MOVE SINCE AUGUST 1962.
4. SO THAT HQS CAN AGAIN REVIEW REQUEST FU LIENVOY EQUIP
US SUBMIT SOONEST PROJ ON LITEMPO TAP UNIT AND HORE DETAILS OF
PROPOSED LIENVOY MOVE. CANNOT JUSTIFY REPLACING EQUIP IF SITE NOT TO
BE CHANGED, AND PREFER WAIT UNTIL FISCAL 64, we ad ;
ae aa
ram automatic AUTHENTICATING
ae oFricen :
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5. RELATED PROBLEM IS COVER FOR TARASOFF. PLS NOTIFY RQs
YOUR DECISION AND DESIRED ETA DATE. SEE HETY 3466.7"
END OF MESSAGE
3H Comment: When can Station o-peat LIENWY equipment?
C/S COMMENT: #(1N 69474)
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{FROMa DIRECTOR
cone: WH 8
wos 61, CL/OPS, Cr/RA, FI, TSO 5, $/C
1 .
TO MEXI INFO CITE OR 350
REF: MEXI h2m (zy 19807)"
1. BGS APPROVES LOA OF ONE STERIZE SPARE B~10 DIAL PULSE RECORDER
TO DUBKIN.
2. HGS USGES CLOSE SUPPORT TREASURY/MARCOTICS DNVESTIGATIONS. MEXE -
MAY PROFICE DURKIN WITH OCCASIONAL LIFEAT COVERAGE PROVIDED NO LIFEAT TAKE
GIVEN To MEXICANS.
END OF HESSAGR
BH CQm@err: *allsem J. Durkin, Treasury rep assigned to Maxico investigating
narcotics traffic, spproacked Station re dial recorder for phons
~ ' tap on Mexicen target.
TSD___BRUCE LA ROSE (BY PHOSE)
CI/ors_FRANK Hoos /=/Z. Lcihty ;
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DIR CITE MEXI 42358
IN21625 _
8, 9 APR 1963
REF HiNTe33S9, 22 JAN 63 ; . :
STaTION WOULD LIXE TO KNOW WHEN IT CAN EXPECT TO
RECEIVE EQUIPMENT REQUESTED IN REF.
SECRET . a ; ee
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"OPIM BRLN INFO OPIM DIR ME%I FRAN PAR] CITE BONN 4460"
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- & APR 983
RYBAT : ; C/S COMMENT: #ACTICN UNIT DETERMINED AS
THOUGH INDICATOR DYVOUR USEO. ;
REF BONN 4463 (NOT TO MEXI OR DIR) XY seo RECORD IN CABLE SECRETARIAT AS OF
: 1B 6 APR.
1. REF INDICATES ROMERO ADVISED BY TELEPHONE FROM NEXI THAT
HE WOULD BE CONTACTED SRLN UPON ARRIVAL. WISH ADVISE ALL ADDEES
THAT PRESIDENT MATEOS AND PARTY TOTALLING SEVENTY REPEAT SEVENTY
‘VISITING BRLN SUNDAY 7 APRIL FOR TOTAL OF ONLY SIX HOURS, ARRIVING
VIA CHARTER PANAN AIRCRAFT CIRCA !@@@ HOURS LOCAL, WHERE VILL BE
MET BY MAYOR OF BRLN ALBERTZ AND OTHER CITY OFFICIALS, WILL TOUR
CITY, SEE WALL, VISIT MEXICO PLATZ, ATTEND LUNCH HOSTED BY SIENENS
FACTORY, PARTY DEPARTS 1600 HOURS LOCAL. AT NO TIME ARE ANY -
AMERICANS INCLUDED IN PARTY. SEE NO OPPORTUNITY AND LESS REASON
ATTEMPT ESTABLISH CONTACT WITH ROMERO ESPECIALLY IN ABSENCE ANY
MESSAGES FOR PRESIDENT MATEOS, NOTE PARTY IN BONN PAST THREE DAYS
WHERE IT EVIDENTLY QUITE POSSIBLE APPROACH ROMERO IF SUCH NECESSARY.
CANNOT IN ANY CASE NAKE APPROACH CLANDEST INELY SINCE WELCOMING PARTY
AND BERLIN CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WILL BE PRESENT THROUGHOUT
VISIT,
2. BONN: VIEY ABOVE REQUEST YOU ADVISE ROMERO ARRANGEMENTS FOR
VISIT BRLN PRECLUDE SECURE CONTACT WHICH IN ANY CASE SEEMS UNNECESSARY
VIEW SHORTNESS VISIT. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY ADVISED TO CONTRARY WILL f
NOT REPEAT NOT ATTEMPT APPROACH ROMERO.
SECRET [pet
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REPROCUCTION BY GIntR THAN TSSUTNG OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED.
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INFO 2° ppp, ADDP, C/CA 2, C/cl, C/FI 2, C/EE 3, C/wE 2, S/C a=
SECRET 9608002 7
DIR INFO MEXI BONN CITE HAGY 3620 8 APR 16%
‘IN12890
1, STATION ATTEMPTS OFFER SERVICES TO PRESIDENT FRUSTRATED BY
As LANGUAGE DIFFICULTIES WITH ROMERO. SPANISH SPEAKER
CALLED HOTEL TWICE 3 APR WITH COMPLETE LACK OF RESPONSE ON PART
PERSON WHO SAID HE WAS ROMERO,
B. ATTEMPTED CONTACT COL GRAMOS LATER 3 APR AND WAS TOLD
BY ANOTHER ENGLISH SPEAKING COLONEL CAROUNAS THAT GRAMOS WAS IN
MEXICO CITY.
Co UPON CALLING ROMERO AGAIN 4 APR WAS TOLD HE WAS NOT REG-
ve
ISTERED THERE. .
2e REGRET FAILURE MAKE CONTACT BUT PRESUME THAT IF PRESIDENT
HAD NEEDED STATION SERVICES HE WOULD HAVE HAD AIDE CALL NUMBER
ALREADY PROVIDED IN HAGU 3494, CIN ‘T07Y0)
SECRET
C/S COMMENT: *ACTICN UNIT DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR DYVOUR USED.
##D|SSEMINATION APPLICASLE TO RYBAT CABLES.
##HRE MEXICAN PRESIDENT MAKING TRIP TO GERMANY, FRANCE AND THE NETHERLANDS
IN MARCH AND APRIL. CESIRES TO SEND MESSAGES TRRU KUBARK CHANNELS HQS AUTHOR 14
“CONTACT BETWEEN LCPEZ SECRETARY RUMERO AND ADDRESSEE STA.
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OPIN BRLNMEXI) INFO OPIN HAGU PRITY DIR CITE FRAN 7941
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REF BRLN 2433 ‘G (256 D
Bonn aags & F9K
IN VIEW REFS, AS ROMERO HAS REQUESTED HE WILL BE FURNISHED
TELEPHONE NUMBER IN BERLIN FOR EMERGENCY USE, ON 7 APRIL THUS
| ELIMINATING NECESSITY FOR PERSONAL CONTACT BY BOB; ROMERO WILL BE
GIVEN BOS OFFICE NUMBER BY WYKOFF FOR THIS PURPOSE, AND CAN GIVE
NIS NAME STATING HAS HESSAGE TO LEAVE.
SECRET - : , ;
, ¢/S COMMENT? #ACTION UNIT DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR DYVOUR USED. (
RE MEXICAN PRESIDENT OFFICIAL VISIT TO ADDRESSEE COUNTRIES. Jf
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SEGRET asa7a9Z
NIM MEXE PRLN INFO OPIM RONN ORITY OIR PART HAGU CITE FRAN 7936
pat 5 APR 1993 eet?
REF MEXT A381 C74 g95¢1) \
DIR 95991
1. CONTACT MADE AT RONN EVENING 5 ADR WITH ROMERO WHO VITH
PRESIDENT LOPRZ MATEOS AT THE TIME. PARSIDENT MATEOS TOOK #Y¥OFF
ASID? AND APOLOGIZED FOR MIXUP AT PARIS TATING HIS PSOSLE WERE AT
FAULT A’) VERE JUST BEING VERY CAREFUL, PRESIDENT STATED WE HAD
NS MFSSAGES FOR RELAY TODAY RUT WOULD LIMR TO AS A FAVOR. Sard
ALTHOUGH IT IS NOT KNOWN PURLICLY T¥aT YE AND YTS PARTY ARE SOING
TO PERLIN, AND IN FACT HAVE DENIED IT, THEY ARE SLANNINS TO 90 sO
VP AFTERNOON 6 APRIL ANd WOULD LIKE THE SAME SERVICE THERE &S NAVE
DEEN EXTENDED TO HIM RY WYKOFF AND WITTENSERSER. WAS ADVISED IT
WOULN ®F ARRANGED. MATEOS SAID ALL THAT WOULD RE NECESSARY IN MAXING
CONTACT IN ERLIN WOULD SE FOR THE PERSON CONTACTING ROMERO TO SAY.
Y= MAS A FRIEND OF WIN SCOTT. ™MATEQS AND ROMNERD STATED THEY
OLANST3 TO STAY IN RERLIN AT HOTEL “ENPINSKI, INDICATING OULD
PE THERE A OAY OR SO AND NAY RE RETURNING pIGeOTLy To MEXICO CITY
FROM RERLIN.
>, RERLIN: ACKGROUND TRAFFIC REINS RELAYED OPIM, PRESIDENT
ADILFO LOPEZ MATEOS OF MEXICO MAXING OFFICIAL VISIT FRANCE, SER*AY
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PRESIDENT VITN KNOWLEDGE OF ODACID. LOPEZ REQUESTED NAMES OF
FRIENDS OF COS MEXI. IN “PARI, SONN, HASUE WHO COULD CONTACT HIS
PRIVATE SECRETARY HUMBERTO ROMERO (PEREZ) AT EACH PLACE DURING VISIT.
LOPEZ WILL YANT TO SEND AND RECEIVE MESSAGE THROUGH KURARX COMMO
vat CHANNELS:TO AND FROM HIGH MEXICAN OFFICIALS AND ALSO KUSARK MEX.
HE NOES NOT TRUST HIS OWN FOREIGN SERVICE COMMD. HOS AUTHORIZED
COITAGT SETVREN LOPEZ SECRETARY ROMERO AND KURARK STATIONS TO
PICK UP AND MELIVER MESSAGES. ROMERO SPEAXS GOOD ENGLISH AND
STATION OFFICER MUST USE ALIAS. INITIAL CONTACT TO ROMERO CAN SE
MADE USINS WIN SCOTTS NAME AS DESCRIBED. PARI HAS USED NAME
WITTENSERGER IN CONTACTING ROYERO AND THE NAME JOHN WYKOFF was
USeN IN PONN, FURTHER DETAILS FOLLOW.
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1. LOPEZ AND PARTY NOW DEPARTING BONN FOR BRLN 0740 ,
HOURS 7 APR.
2. LAPOLLA AS WYKOFF TALKED AT BONN TO ROMERO NOT LOPEZ.
LAPOLLA APOLOGIZED TO RONERO FOR MIXUP AT PARIS RATNER THAN
LOPEZ APOLOGIZING TO LAPOLLA.
3. FOR SRLN: DUE TO RONERO PRESS OF BUSINESS PHONE CALLS -
MAY NOT ESTABLISH CONTACT. MAY BE NECESSARY TO CAMP IN HOTEL
LOBBY AND CONTACT ROMERO ENTERING OR LEAVING AS WAS DONE AT
BONN. .
4. FOR FRAN: LAPOLLA AND THOMPFORD WILL REMAIN BONN UNTIL
LOPEZ DEPARTURE. (
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“RE PARA THREE REF SHOULD WE CONTACT GRAMOS OR ROMERO.
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RYBAT ~ ROMA BE O715
REF PART 7092 (a cuioje
_ is REGRET HAVING TO REPORT THAT SOLUTION GF MYSTERY OF TWO WITTEN~
' BERGERS IS CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF LEFT AND RIGHT HANDS OPERATING IDEPEND-
ENTLY: IuE., UNCOORDINATED EFFORT BY TWO STATION OFFICERS TO ESTABLISH
CONTACT, CONFUSION ON PART OF MEXICANS CERTAINLY UNDERSTANDABLE.
2. NIGHT 28 naryon TELEPHONE CONTACT YAS MADE WITH LT COL GRAMOS YHO
IMMEQJATELY STATED HE PERSON PARI SUPPOSED BE TALKING TO AND ROMERO NOT
AWARE WHAT GOING ON, GRAMOS STATED WOULD RETURN CALL TO CASE OFFICER
DURING NIGHT, DID NOT DO SO; TELEPHONE CONTACT EARLY MORNING 29 MARCH
PRODUCED RESPONSE FROM GRAMOS TO EFFECT HE HAD NO NEED OUR SERVICES.
3. SUGGEST MEX IDENTIFY GRAMOS SINCE HE VERY DEFINITE THAT NE AU
COURANT ON CONTACT AND THAT ROMERO NOT.
4. FOR BONN, FRAN, HAGU: HIGHLY DESIRASLE THAT KUBARK CONTACT SPEAK
SPANISH, ;
5. HOPE VILLARD C. CURTIS IN DUE COURSE WILL APOLOGIZE TO ROMERO IN
OUR BEHALF FOR MIX-UP. .
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B. MEXI 3947/7 pssvD) . , ; .
1, FURTHER REPEATED EFFORTS ‘CONTACT -RONERO HAVE SEEN TOTALLY -
FRUSTRATED BY AIDE TO ROMERO, LT. RODRIGUEZ, WHO REFUSES PERMIT “WITTEN-
“BERGER” TALK TO RONERO, ZVEN WHEN HE AVAILABLE, WHICH IS RARE BECAUSE
CF NUMEROUS OFFICIAL CEREMONIES... WHEN WETHERILL CALLED HORNING 28 MARCH,
SAID RONERO HAD JUST TALKED TO WITTENSERGSR AND MADE APPOINTe
RODRIGUEZ
O° CLOCK SAME AFTERNOON, WHEN VETHRILL SAID THIS
NENT WITH HIM FOR FIVE
IMPOSSIBLE, R INSISTED HAD BEEN PRESENT DURING CONVERSATION,
aT deco HRS, ASKED IF ALLEGED WITTENSERGER HAD
RODRIGUEZ COUNTERED BY ASKING NANE WETHERILL’S
R SAID WOULD CALL BACK, AND HAS NOT
ONLY ALTERNATIVE AT THIS
2. VETHERILL CALLED
APPEARED ON SCHEDULE,
SECRETARY. GAVE HIM FIRST NANE,
DONE SO, BELIEVE THIS IS END OF THE LINE,
POINT IS TO. ABANDON COMPLETELY SECURITY WHICH ALREADY BADLY LACERATED.
3. ONLY EXPLANATION'WE CAN OFFER FOR STORY OF “OTHER WITTENBERGER™
IS THAT RODRIGUEZ AND ROMERO DECIDED WETHERILL/WITTENBERGER WAS ei (
t
POT, AND APPROPRIATE GIVE HIM SOME: OF OWN MEDICINE. 4 \aye
4. IN LIGHT THYS EXPERIENCE SUGGEST RECONSIDER YIOW YAULIPFBNTHER j%
STATIONS TRYING CONTACT ROMERO, HOPE NEXI WILL EVENTUALLY LEARN TRUE . :
STORY RY COTHER t WITTENBERGER®, SINCE NOT IMPOSSIBLE FRENCH (WHO UNDOUBTEDLY
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_5-“jWE THOUGHT MEXICANS WERE SUPPOSED TO BE SO FRIENDLY.
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| WELL CALL AGAIN.
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SERVICE
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OPIN DIR INFO OPIN MEXI ROUTINE FRAN CITE PARI 742 ;
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REF DIR 25991 7 RO IN9SO70
Ye HAVING DETERMINED THAT ROMERO STAYING WITH LOPEZ NATEOS AT
OFFICIAL GUEST RESIDENCE, PALAIS D°ORSAY, WETHERILL TRIED CONTACT
HIN BY PHONE EVENING 26 MARCH. TALKED TO UNIDENTIFIED MEMBER -
ENTOURAGE WHO SAID ROMERO NOT THERE SUT RETURNING SHORTLY,
WETHERILL GAVE NAME WIYTENBERGER, FRIEND OF SENOR BLANCO, TIO,
ETC. CALLED BACK LAYER, GOT SAME MAN WHO SAID HAD GIVEN VITTEN=
BERGER NAME TO ROMERO, WHO DID NOT RECOGNIZE IT, OR KNOW WHO SENOR
BLANCO WAS. WOULD NOT PUT ROMERO ON PHONE WITHOUT FURTHER EX
PLANATION OF WHAT BUSINESS WITTENBERGER HAD WITH ROMERO, IN VIEW
INCREASINGLY AVKVARD SECURITY SITUATION, YETHERILL BROKE OFF GON-
VERSATION. :
2. SUBSEQUENTLY DELIVERED PERSONAL NOTE TO PALAIS D° ORSAY
FOR noweno fads SAME RECOGNITION NAMES AND GIVING TWO PHONE 5 |
NUMBERS FOR CONTACT, ONE EMBASSY, ONE HOME, HAVE HEARD NOTHING, H |
3. MEXI: PLS GIVE US SOME FURTHER IDENTIFICATION MATERIAL WE 7 )
CAN USE ON PHONE WITH ANY CNE WHO ANSVERS PHONE IN PRESIDENTIAL oy
SUITE, WAS ROMERO ACTUALLY GIVEN NANE WITTENBERGER? wv
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COULD CONTACT HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY HUMBERTO ROMERO AT EACH PLACE DURING VISIT. Wi LL USE
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RYBAT 7
27 MAR 1963
REF FRAN 7603 (NOT SENT HAGUD/( jp) S458)
1. PRESIDENT LOPEZ MATEOS SCHEDULED ARRIVE IN BONN AT 1200 HOURS
(BONN TIME) GO TO INFORMAL LUNCH AT 1300 HOURS.
2. HE AND. PARTY STAYING AT KOENIGSHOF.
3S. REAL NAME oF CONTACT IN MEXICO IS WINSTON SCOTT. ROMERO KNOWS |
PERSONALLY AND IS AVARE PRESIDENT IS CONTACT AND FRIEND.
4. PRESIDENT’S MAIN CONCERN IS FOR MESSAGES FROM NEXICO’ IF
REPEAT IF ANY SENSITIVE MATTERS LOCALS CONE OF WHOM ACTING CHIEF
OF MEXICAN GOVERNMENT) WHO CONTACTS OF SCOTT WISH SEND TO HIM BY
KUBARK CHANNELS. ;
5. PRESIDENT GIVEN NANES OF FRIENDS OF SCOTT (PER DIR-25991) IN
PARIS, BONN, HAGUE, BUT, FROM PARIS, IT OBviOUS HE HAS NOT
Nee
BRIEFED ROMERO,
6. SUGGEST, THEREFORE, VYKOFF AND STRATFORD CALL ROMERO SAY FRIENDS, ‘
OF WINSTON SCOTT*S IN MEXICO AND ASK IF CAN BE OF SERVICE TO yi
“PRESIDENT AND SAY VILL CALL AGAIN, = ° ; \
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MATEOS | IN BONN ANO NAME 1F HOTEL HE PLANNING TO STAY THERE.
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REF: PARI 7642 ( 25070). INIS4 16 , ain 3
le: REAL NAME IS WINSTON SCOTT. ROMERO KNOWS PERSONALLY
AND IS AWARE PRESIDENT, IS CONTACT AND FRIEND.
2. PRESIDENT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF CHANNELS AND NAMES OF
CONTACTS IN PARIS, BONN, HAGUE. NE OSVIOUSLY HAS NOT BRIEFED
ROWER O,
to SUGGEST BONN, HAGUE NERELY LEAVE NAME AND SAY WILL :
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4, PRESIDENT’S NAIN CONCERN WILL BE FOR MESSAGES FROM j
4EK1CO IF REPEAT IF ANY SENSITIVE MATTERS LOCALS CONE OF
UNSN ACTING CHIEF OF MEXICAN GOVT) WHO CONTACTS OF SCOTT
WIS SEND TO HIM BY KUBARK SECURE CHANNEL.
De LITENPQ/2, LIELEGAN? AND LIERGO ALL AWARE OF CHANNELS
TO PARIS, BONN, THE HAGUE AND WILL USE IF HAVE SUCH MESSAGES.
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REF DIR 25991 4
DO YOU HAVE ANY RECENT WORD OF ARRIVAL DATE NOV ANTICIPATED 4
OF LOPEZ MATEOS IN BONN, AND NAME OF HOTEL WHERE WE PLANNING
TO STAY THERE, WE HAVE DATE OF 5 APRIL AND WOULD LIXE TO CONFIRM
THIS IF POSSIBLE.
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“CONCERNED EUROPEAN TRIP OF LOPEX MATEOS. ,
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CONFIRMING RECEIPT REF INSTRUCTIONS HAGUE PHONE NUMBER IS
11 32 14,
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RRP DIR 25991 (NOT SENT LOND, FRAN)
1. RYBAT REF ALERTS ADDEES TO OFFICIAL VISIT TSETt COUNTRIES BY
ALCLFO LOPEZ, MATEOS, PRECTOSET CP MEXTCO, MARCH AWD APRIL. ALSO AUPOHORIZES
AED SETS UP ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOPEZ SEML/KECZIVE MESSAGES THR KUBARK
CHAMTELS TO AND FROM HIGH MEXICAN OFFICIALS AUD HUSARK MECT.
ae FOR CLEAR UNDERSTANDING ALL COSCEYSED G3 COMUMICATIONS PROCEDURES,
FOLLOUIEG IS ESTABLISHED. .
A. AUL TRAFFIC PROM FIELD (LOPEZ LOCATION) WILL BE ADORESSED
MEXI INFO DIR; OPIM; RYRAT; WITS PILUP "FRCH LOPEZ.”
B. ALL TRAFFIC TO FUELD (14ee% ocazica) WO. BE ADITESSED
TO STATION INFO DIR; CPIM; RYBAT; WITTE PIVOT "FOR LOPEZ.”
C. COMMUNICATORS WILL 2FF ALL CP ARDEESICN ’ ‘
UP CIPHER TEXT SHOULD BE RECEIVAD FOR rrawanston hi STILL APPLY: ( |
3° UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SIOULD KUCTIS PERSOM USED PICK GP on | 4
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1, ADOLFO LOPEZ MATEOS, MEXICAN PRESIDENT, MAKINO OFFICIAL VISIT
annnease COUNTRIRS MARCH AND At! ZL. COS MBXI IS IN CLANDESTINE CONTACT WITH
PESIDENT WITH KNOWLEDGE OF OUACID. LOPEZ REQUESTED NAMES OF FRIENDS OF COS.
MEXT i659 IN ADDRASSKE CITIES WHO COULD CONTACT HIS PRIVATS SECRETARY HUMBERTO
| (rexsz) AT EACH PLACE DURING VISIT.
2. LOPEZ WILL WANT 70 SEND AND RECEIVE MESSAGES THROUON KUBARK COMO
cus ra a res 20a HE DOKS NOT
nant 119 okt FOREION SERVICE com, af
°, 3+ MQ AUTHORIZES CONTACT BETWEEN LOPEZ ‘SECRETARY ROMERO AND AUDRESSER
; * starrdys TO PICK UP AND sayfa MESSAOES.. ROMERO SPEAKS GOOD ENOLISH AND
STATION OFFICER MUST USE ais AND GIVE ROMERO STERILE PHONS NUMBER OR OFFICE
PHONE NOT READILY TRACKABLE TO KUBARK. IDENTIFY SELF AS" FRIEND OF SENO? BLANCO,”
Be OR MPRIENO OF TIO",,
YW MAMES WITCH LOFEE USES TO REFER 70 COS NEXT, INITIAL CONTACT 10 ROMERO CAN BE
By MADE BY HONE OR IN PSRSON AFFER HE ARRIVES AND SUBSEQUENT MESTINGS SHOULD
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KUBARK PERSONWEL TO MEXICANS.
4. STATIONS SHOULD USE THESZ ALIRSES:
HAGU BILL STRATFORD
PARI JOS WITTENBERGER
BONN JOHN WYKOFF
5. ALTHOUGH ROMERO IS KNOWN TO HAVE HAD FREQUENT AND FRIENDLY CONTACTS
WITH SUCH INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST FIGURES AS LOMBARDO TOLEDANO AND WITH MEXICAN
COYMUNISTS, MEXI CONSIDERS HIM NOT A BAD SECURITY RISK AND HAS PASSED INTELLIGENCE
MATERTAL THROUGH HIM FOR SOME TIME..
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6. FOR MEXI: PLS PASS ABOZE ALIASES TO ROMBRO, ecg ITINERARY TO
DIF FOSSIB ELE a JE_MAD Ey TO ROMERO, }
y” ALL ADDRESSEES. TELL HIM KUBARZ)ERABIE PROVIDE ANY a PACILITY AT BELGRADE
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GERMAN STATES, :
C. THE PROPOSAL WAS FORMALIZED IN 9 DEC 57 POLISH GOVERNMENT
MEMORANDUM, PRESENTED BY RAPACKI TO US, BRITISH, AND FRENCH AMBASSADORS IN
WARSAW, SOVIET PREMIER BULGANIN PROMPTLY ENDCRSED PROPOSAL IN SERIES OF
LETTERS TO READS OF GOVERNMENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
D.. IN 1958 RAPACKI MODIFIED HIS PLAN, ALLEGEDLY TO MAKE IT NORE
PALATABIE TO WESTERN POWERS. NEW VERSION PUBLISHED NOV 58 , CAILED FOR ~ ..!”
TWO-STAGE PROGRAM IN WHICH: (1) CURRENT NUCLEAR STOCKPILES AND BASES WOULD
BE PROCEN AND PRODUCTION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS BANUED IN POLAND, CZZCHOSIOVAKIA,
EAST AND WEST GREMANY, AND (2) EXISTING NOCLEAR STOCKPILES AND WEAPONS WOULD
BE ELIMINATED AS PARY OF GENERAL DISABMAMENP AGHEEMENT FOR THE FOUR-NATIO‘
AREA, REVISED VERSION ALSO CALIED FOR "AIR AND GROMM CONTROL" WITH NATO
AND WARSAW PACT COUNTRIES PARTICIPATING IN CONTROL SYSTEM.
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DELEGATION SUBMITTED MEMO UROTNO CREATION NUCIRAR-FREE ZONE IN CENTRAL
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SOVIET DELEGATION IS CURRENTLY UROING GENEVA DISARNANENT CONFERENCE TAKS UP
GISSTICN NUCLEAR-FREE ZONES IN VARIOUS AREAS OF WORED. .
F. SINCE RAPACKI PLAN INTRODUCED HAS HAD STRONO SUPPORT FROM MOSCOW.
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TH CENTRAL EUROPE) ONE OF MOSCOW'S MAJOR FORSION POLICY OBJSCTIVES.
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, WHO DEFECT IN SUCH SCHEMES A CREATION OF CONDITIONS FOR THEIR EVENTUAL
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I. PUBLIC ENDORSEMENT OF RAPACKI PLAN BY MEXICAN PRESIDENT WOULD
MARK FIRST SUCH SPECIFIC APPROVAL BY GOVERNMENT IRADER OUTSIDE SOVIET BLOC .
HIS ENDORSEMENT WOULD BE WIDELY PROPAGANDIZED BY POLES AN) SOVIGTS AND
COULD SET PRECEDENT YOR THEM TO SECURE SUCH APPROVAL BY OTHER NONBLO? LEADERS.
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The Rapacki Plan .
1. The Polish proposal for a Central European
nuclear-free zone was introduced at the 2 October 1957
session of the UN General Assembly by the Polish Foreign
Minister, Adam Rapacki. Acting as spokesman for the
Polish Government, he formulated the proposal: should
both East and West Germany agree to a ban on the produc-
tion and storage of nuclear weapons on their territories,
“Poland would simultaneously introduce an identical ban on
her territory. Rapucki did not mention Czechoslovakia,
but the head of the Czechoslovak UN delegation, speaking
after Rapacki, supported his proposal, declaring that his
country would join the agreement, extending the ban over
her territory, too. The East Germans subsequently warnly
endorsed the proposal.
2. Rapacki’s proposal had obviously been cleared and
coordivated with Soviet leaders prior to its introduction.
Moscow promotly reported the proposal approvingly and the
Soviet press stressed that such an agreement would te wel-
comed by the peoples of Europe, would facilitate agreement
on disarmament and cessation of nuclear tests, and would
“help improve relations and bring closer together" the two
German states,
3. The proposal was formalized in a 9 December 1957
Polish government memorandum, which was presented by Rapacki
to the US, British, and French ambassadors in Warsaw. The
then Soviet Premter, Bulganin, promptly endorsed the pre-
posal in a sertes of letters to heads of governments through-
out, the world. :
4. In 1958 Rapacki modified his plan, allezedly to make
it more palatable to the Western povers. The new version
of the plan, published in November 1958, called for a two-
stage program, in which: (2) current nuclear stockpiles and
bases would be frozen and production of nuclear weapons would
be banned in Poland, Czechoslovakia, East and West Germany,
and (2) existing nuclear stockpiles and weapons would tbe
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and Warsaw Pact countries participating in the control
systen..
5. Polish leaders have since 1957 pressed for a formal
agreement on the Rapacki plan. Shortly after the opening
of the Geneva disarmament conference in March 1962, the
‘Polish delegation submitted a memorandum urging creation
of a nuclear-free zone in Central Europe. The memorandum
basically follows the lines of the former proposals of the
Rapacki plan. The Soviet delegation is currently urging
that the Geneva disarmament conference take up the question
of nuclear-free zones in various areas of the world.
6. Since the Rapacki plan was introduced, it has had
strong support from Moscow. The Soviets have even urged
extending the zone to include Baltile and Balkan countries.
Soviet leaders undoubtedly view the proposal as a means of
eliminating German power in Central Europe--one of Moscow's
major foreign policy objectives. -
7. The US strongly opposes the Rapacki plan, viewing
it as a Bloc device to neutralize Germany, to decpen and
even perpetuate the division of Germany, and to secure
de facto recognition of East Germany. Implementation of the
proposal would also be militarily disadvantageous to the
West. US military power in Furope would be diminished with-
out a concurrent decrease of Soviet strength. It would
weaken NATO,
_ 8. The West German government is also vigorously op-
posed to the Rapacki plan and all such "disengagement" plans
in Central Europe for the same reasons. Bonn also considers
such proposals as sinister and subtly intimidatory to the
West Germans, who do not choose to be dealt-with as if they
were inert objects, and who detect in such schemes a creation
of conditions for their eventual communization.
9. Public endorsement of the Rapacki plan by the Mexican
‘president would mark the first such specific approval by a
government leader outside the Soviet Bloc. His endorsement
would be widely propagandized by the Poles and the Soviets
and could set a precedent for them to secure such approval ‘
by other nonbloec leaders.
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1.’ Headquarters is sending herewith materiale which
KUMONK and KUNOLF staffs have prepared for a briefing of LITENSOR
on countries he will soon visit. In order to expedite the
pouching of these materials we are not taking time to edit thes
into a finished product at Headquarters. We are providing sore
materials and references than will be necessary for this briefiug.
The Station aay select, edit and translate the information it
considers most appropriate.
3, Attachment A. This is a list of references to pertinent
articles in specific issuea of the *current Intelligence Weekly
Summaries."
3. Attachment B. With the exception of the item on Cuba,
these KUWOLF-prepared materials were not sent to Station Mexico
City. They may be used to promote the ODYOKE position oa the
Common Market, the Berlin problem, Cuba ste.
4. Attachment C. KUMONK compiled these materials. They
inelude a current description of the situation in each country
involved and biographic sketches on many of the officials with
whom LITENSOR will probably mect during h4s trip. The biographic
information has been taken from KUBARK and ODACID files. The
through which
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1. As indicated in Reference and other communications, a
training request was made by the Station and approved by Headquarters,
to train a group under the LIENVOY Project to follow up on leads
produced by the joint LIENVOY operation and presumably other
Mexican Government unilateral sources. Lee R. MYLECHRAINE, WOMOLD
instructor who was assigned to the Mexico City Station until :
8 July 1968, was selected as the instructor. MYLECHRAINE arrived
in Mexico City on 9 January 1969; the training began on 13 January
and ended on 10 February 1969, The training was conducted at a
training site, Calle Tabasco #228, Colonia Roma, Postal Zone 7,
Mexico City, .provided by LIENVOY-2 and LIELEGANT; the building in
which the training site apartment is located is owned by LIELEGANT,
and the latter and LIENVOY-2 have their offices there. The unit,
upon completion of the training, will use the apartment in which
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2. The LIENVOYs had originally requested that five (5) of
their men be trained, However, upon arrival in Mexico City and
just prior to the scheduled beginning of the training they
requested that they be permitted to add one man and that two men
be included in the class from the Direccion Federal de Seguridad
(DFS). In the latter case. they submitted tnree names but said
that only two of the three would be expected to attend the class.
As it turned out all thre of the latter group turned up, thus
bringing the class to nine (9) students, five (5) Army officers,
one civilian from the LIENVOY group, and the three DFS men,
Following is a list of the trainees:
, (1) Felix LOZANO Rangel, DFS, age 35.
ovo (2) Javier MANCERA Fuentes, DFS, age 33,
a (3) Esteban GUZMAN Salgado, DFS, age 33.
(4) Leonardo LOPEZ y LOPEZ, age 23.
(5) Felipe TREJO Gonzalez, Lt. Col., Mexican
Army, age 16.
(6G) Mariano CHANTRES Molina, Captain, Mexican
army, age 39.
(7) Ladislao SALINAS Alor, Captain, Mexican
Army, age 31.
(8) Jorge MARGAIN Ortiz, Captain, ‘Mexican
Army, age 29.
(9) Rogelio Rafael GARZA Hernandez, Lieutenant,
Mexican Army, age 26,
3, The training objective of the program was to familiarize
the trainees with the basic tradecraft principles and techniques
involved in the conduct of clandestine activities, with primary
emphasis on the work and activities of security services. Although
largely tutorial in nature, numerous exercises were conducted in
Mexico City, including two live problems which will becaxplained
later in this dispatch, to further familiarize the trainees with the
techniques involved in surveillance, counter-surveillance, personal
meetings, d&hddrops, interrogation, and investigation. The course
included discussion and reading material on opposition to clandestine
activities, organization and functions of a security service.
personal, physical and organization security; cover, concealment
and compartmentation, as well as the basic operational skills of
observation, description, casing, surveillance, and elicitation
and interviewing, Considerable time was spent on reporting and
clandestine communications. as well as on agent acquisition and
agent handling.
4, With the agreement of LITEMPO-12 (who said verbally that
he had consulted with LITEYPO--4) and LIENVOY-2, the three DFS
trainees detained Hector SENTIES Rodriguez, who is known to have
‘had clandestine contact with the Soviets, for interrogation. He
was detained on the street near his home on the early morning of
4 February 1969 and interrogated throughout the day at a motel,
the Palo Alto, located at Km 14 on the Mexico City-Tolum highway,
The other six (65) trainees were able to overhear the entire inter-
rogation but did not actually take part for security reasons. They
did not see SENTIES, nor did the latter see them. In line with
the discussions and reading material, this live interrogation was on
_great value to them. Also. on 3 February 1969 LIENVOY-2 passed
along to MYLECHRAINE a goee lead concerning Carlos PEREZ Aguirre,
a young Mexican who also has contact with the Soviets and Cubans,
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was required to mike a pretext telephone call, another team of two
made a notghborhood check, and the remainder were divided into teams
to check with Transito, the Ministry of Defense, the Social Security
Institute and the Metropolitan Police, Except for the last team,
all picked up some information of value, and the information and
its significance in terms of the projected investigation of PEREZ
was discussed with them,
5, The performance of the class as a whole was remarkably
good. The three DFS men, -because of their previous training and
experience, were able to absorb and understand the lectures and
reading. material much more quickly than the others, None of the
others had any previous training or experience in intelligence or
security work. However, they were keenly interested, actively
participated in classroom discussions and field exercises, and all
prepared their written work in an acceptable manner, The instructor
reviewed all written work with them, as woll as plans for meetings,
etc., and this proved most helpful. Somewhat unusual for Latins,
all students were punctual; there were some very small and unimpor-=
tant delays, but for the most part these were due to the exceedingly
difficult traffic situation in Mexico City or to other reasons
apparently beyond their control, No student was absent from classes
during the entire training period, and no student was late for
more than 45 minutes or an hour,
6, In summary, the instructor and the Station feol that the
training objective was accomplished, and that the trainecs, although
Rot yet experienced operators, have a sufficient enough understanding
of the busic tradecraft principles and techniques to permit tham to
begin operations, They are all intelligent and alert men, and
except for LOPEZ y LOPEZ all have an Army background, CHANTRES is
quite imaginative and resourceful, but. also quite cautious and
concerned about the possibility of flaps and compromises. He gets
along well with all his fellow workers, and undoubtedly has real
leadership qualities, TREJO is somewhat talkative, opinionated and
argumentative, and may have trouble supervising others, but he,
too, demonstrated considerable imagination and resourcefulness,
GARZA, the youngest of tho Army group, appeared to be the most pro-
American, is very imaginative, and possesses considerable drive and
energy. On one occasion he had the instructor out to lunch at his
home, where he lives with his wife (they have no children), He
commented on numerous occasions about his many (almost annual)
shopping trips to San Antonio, where his wife has a number of close
relatives, GARZA, it is believed, would probably be the most
susceptible to development and possible recruitment of the group.
7, Except for the remarks in paragraph 6 above, no individual
assessment will bo forwarded herewith, The instructor has prepared
a memorandum on each man, including the DFS group, setting forth
his observations and opinions, as well as any information he was
able to obtain on the trainees.
8, MYLECHRAINE used the name "Sr, Tomas" with the trainees;
so fay as is known they did not learn his true name, nor were they
aware where he was living in Mexico City. Likewise, they are not
aware that he has served previously in Mexico, There were no
incidents involving security during the training period, and no
other incidents or events that should be reported.
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LIELVOY INSTALLATION,
3e WILL ORDER REMAINING ECUIPMENT WHEN NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS
ARE DETERMINED AND WHAT ADDITIONAL ECUIPMENT IS NEEDED,
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REF: DIR 37635 (OUT 79205)
FOR PASSING TO LITENSOR
1. SOVIET PROPAGANDA SENN CONTINUES TO CHARGE THE US WITH
“AGGRESSIVE INTENTIONS" TOWARDS CUBA AND CARRIES DSTAILS 1M SOVIET
BK NEWSPAPERS CONCERNING ALLEGED PROVCCATIVE FLIGHTS BY US PLANES
OVER SOVIET MERCHANT SHIPS EYROUTE TG CUBA, WHILE MO‘COW CONTINUES
TO MANIFEST GENUINE CCHCERM OVER POSSIBLE US ACTION TO INTERDICT
SOVIET SHIFHENTS TO CUBA, SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER GROMYKO IN HIS
21 SEPTEMBER UN ADDRESS NOTED WITH SATISFACTION PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S
STATEMENT THAT MILITARY INTERVENTICN COULD NOT BE JUSTIFIED AT THE
PRESENT TIME, MOSCOW IS EVIDENTLY YRYING TO BUILD A CASE TO SUPPORT |
quer CHARGES IH THE UN THAT TUE JS IS GUILTY OF "PROVOCATIVE ACTIVI-
TIES" THROUGHOUT THE WORLD,
2. RECENT SOVIET PUBLIC STATEKENTS SUGGEST THAT HHRUSBCHEV IS |
STILL NOT COMMITTED TO A FIRM COURSE OF ACTICN ON BERLIN AND CONTINUES:
TO PROBE AND ASSESS WESTERN REACTION TO SOVIET MOVES, ON THE OTHER
a trae antenna.
HAND, HOSCOW SEEMS INTENT CN CONVINCING THE ALLIED POWERS THAT IT HAS
NOT RETREATED FROH A COMHITMENT TO A ONXIATEBAL SETTL MENT iP wrgoria-|
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TIONS LATER 1% THE YEAR FAIL TO PRODUCE RESULTS,
3. BUILDUP CY CHICOM FORCES IN TAIWAN STRAITS SFRING AND SUMMER
"1962 LEFT PEIPING IN STRONGER MILITARY POSITICN THERE BUY POSTURE
ABBAINS PRIMARILY DEFENSIVE, CHAMATS, THOUGH STILL A TALY ING ABOUT
RETURN TO MA{MLAND, ARE UNLIZELY TO LAWHCH ANY OPERATIONS LARGER THAN
SMALL-SCALE INTELLIGENCE PROBES IN THE PORESELABLE FUTURE, BOTH
SIDES ADHERE TO BASIC POLICY POSITICN THAT "THO CHINAS” SOLUTIONS) me
OUT OF THE QUESTION, AND THAT THE OLY POSSIBLE SOLUTION 139
DESTRUCTION, ABORTION RIVAL REGIME,
4. INDIA-CHDJA: RECENT CLASHES GH ASSAN-TiBET FROXTIER HAVE
REFOCUSED ATTEN 108 ON EASTERN EXD O¥ HIMALAYAN BORDERES AND
HEIGHTENED SIMO-iMDIAN TENSION; SEYRMISHIZG LIKELY TO CONT INE BOTH
TH LADAKH AND HORTUGAST, BUT ONSET CP WOITER CCHDITIONS IN HID-
OCTCBER AND APPARENT RELUCTANCE OF BOTH FUDKSD TO EXTEND FIGHTING MAKES
OUTUREAK OF LARGE-SCALE HOSTILITIES UMLIXELY,.
5. INDIA-PAKISTAN: DESPITE PERXODIC TEMSYONS CVER BORDER INCI-
DENTSX AND LACK OF PROGRESS ON KASHMIR DISPUTE, RELATIONS ARE
RELATIVELY STABLE AND THE THERE 19 LITTLE PROSPECT OF MILITARY ACTION,
6. JAPAN: WO CHANGE IN JAPANESE SECURITY SITUATION, VISIT OF
COORDINATING OFFICERS
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KENZO MATSUMURA, RULING PARTY ELDER, TO PEIPI¥G HAS ENCOURAGED
OPTIMISH OVER FROSFPECT FOR INCREASED TRADE WITH CCUNTNIST CHIMA DESPITE
* 10
CHICGM INSISTENCE GH LINSING FOLITICS AND ECOMCHICS,
7. ‘§FHSLIPPINES: PRESIDENT MACAPAGAL’S K BRCMISED DCHESTIC ACTICHXM
FRCGRAM HAS HADE LITTLE REAL FROCRESS AS YET, BVT HE HAS MAINTADWED :
THE POLATICAL INITIATIVE BY EMPRASIZING BIS ANTI-CORRUPTICH CAMPAIGH,
8, UHDOWESIA: EARLY CABINET CHANGES ARE EXPECTED, BUT TIDCHESIAN
POLICY WILL NOT BE AFFECTED, THE GCVERNMENT I3 PREPARING TO TARE
OVER CONTROL OF NEW GUIIEA FROM THE UH HEX BAY, AND OTHERWISE 18
PREOCCUPIED WITH ECONOMIC PROBLEMS,
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“UNIT. . COH/3/Mexieo
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OATE: 20 Sep 62 :
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TO =MEXE INFO cite oie 37635
REP MEXI 1979 (IN 25427)*
DIR 35657 (OUT 7574%0)** OF 12 SEP WAS SENT IN ANSWER TO YOUR REQUEST FOR
SPECIAL BRIEFING FOR LITENSOR. ALL OF IT MAY BE PASSED TO HIM. WILL BRING IT
—_ ~ UP TO DATE ON 26 OR 27 SBP AG YOU REQUEST, .
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WH COMMENT: *Requested additional cable report of whatever COS can pass
to LITENS(3 to arrive Mexi 26 or 27 Sep,
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1. MOSCOW'S STATEMENT OF 11 SEPTEMBER CN CUBA APPEARS DESIGNED TO
ADVANCE VARIETY OF SOVIET OBJECTIVES, FOREMOST AMONG THEN BEING TO
DETER US FROW ACTIVE INTERVENTION IN CUBA, ALTHOUGH STATEMENT AGAIN
USED VAGUE AND AMBIGUOUS LANGUACE TO AVOID CLEAR-CUT COMHITHENT 7
DEFEND CUBA IN ALL CONTINGENCIES, IT HAS FURTHER ENGAGED SOVIET
PRESTIGE IN ENSURING SURVIVAL OF CASTRO REGIME, AS BEFORE, HOWEVER,
USSR IS ATTEMPTING TO CREATE IHPRESSION CUBA IS UNDER PROYECTION OF
SOVIET NUCLEAR AND BISSILE POWER,
STATEMENT WAS ALSO CALCULATED TO ENABLE MOSCOW TO CLAIH FULL
CREDIT FOR HAVING PROTECTED CUBA YF NO US-SUPPORTED INVASION OR
INTERFERENCE WITH SOVIET SHIPPING MATRRIALIZES, IN ADDITION TO THIS
DETERRENT EFFECT, MOSCOW APPARENTLY 1S ATTEMPTING TO CHECK GROWING
CONCERN IN US AND LATIN AWERICA OVER SOVIET INTENTIONS IN CUBA, IT
STRESSED DEFENSIVE NATURE OF SOVIST HILITARY EQUIPHENT BEING FURNISHED
CUBANS XE AND IMPLICITLY DENIED ANY SOVIET INTENTION TO ESTABLISH aN
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STATEMENT, MORKOVER, CONVEYED INDIRECT ASS T USSR W3LL
COCREINATING OFRICERS GRO? t ‘ a
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NOT COHFRONT US WITH SIMULTANEOUS CHALLENGES IN BOTH CUBA AND BE Liv,
IT SUGGESTS THAT LEADERS INTEND TO POSTPOHE FURTHER SERIOUS BERLIN
TALKS UNTIL LATE THIS XA YEAR OR EARLY MEXYT WEAR, TO GIVE THEMSELVES
INFO
TIME TO AK ASSESS IMPACT CH WESTERN POSIT CY PROPAGANDA ATTACKS
OH US "AGGRESSIVE ACTIONS” IN UH ABD O¥ MANEUVERS TO INVOLVE UN IN
BERLIN SETTLEMENT.
2. CHICOM KILITARY BUILDUP IH STRAITS IS REGARDED AS PRIMARILY
DEFENSIVE AUD CHINATS ARE SHOWING RELUCTANCE TO UNDERTAKE PROVGCATIONS
THAT MIGHT LEAD TO HOSTILITIES, RECENT U-2 INCIDENT NOTWITHSTANDING,
3. ALTHOUGH SINC-INDIAN BORDER REMAINS TENSE WITH RECURRENCE G7
SMALL-SCALE SKIRMISHES, CHANCE OF ANY LARGE-SCALE OUTBREAK OF HOS-
PILITIES 18 REMOTE; SRIRMISHIHG LIZELY TO CONTINUE UNTIL ONSET OF
WIRTER, 6-6 WEEKS HENCE.
4, IH JAPAN, SITUATION IS QUIET; LEFTISTS APPARENTLY CONSIDER
PRESERT INTERNSTIORAL AND DOMESTIC {SSUES LACE POTENTIAL FOR CREATING
PUBLIC DISTURBANCES,
5, INDONESIAN SITUATION HAS RETURBED TO KORMAL FOLLOWING AGREEREET
WITH HETHERLANDS FOR SETTLEMENT OF WEST NEW GUINEA ISSUR UNDER UM
AUSPICES, xn te asericors
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ACTION: Fe 8 (FE TEMPO COPY SLOTTED 0345, 11 SEP)
INFO : ADDP, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/pRoP, CA/O 4, C1 /oPS, CI/IC 2,
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Ln PF Fea SERVICE ONLY REQUESTED STATION CABLE SITREP
B DsAX 8837 Ch" % é INFO MEXI 10 SEPT.
1. IN VasENcE REPLY REF B DJAK APPPAISING SITUATION IN WAKE WEST
IRIAN SETTLEMENT AND ASIAN GAMES AS FOLLCHS.
2. %INDOW OFFYCIALDOM INDULGING IN STATE OF EUPHORIA AFTER FINAL
REALIZATION TWO LONG SOUGHT O®8JECTIVES OF “EST IRIAN AND ASTAN GANES.
OUTCOME OF WHICH EMINENTLY PLEASING TO THES. SUKARNOD IN EXCELLENT
SPIRITS AND OEVIOUSLY RIDING KIGH IN FULL CONVICTION HIS PERSONAL AND
AUTHORITARIAN POLICIES OF MOSILIZING POPULACE TO CONFORM TO OSJECTIVES
OF GUIDED DEMOCRACY ARE BEING JUSTIFIED. ONLY PERSISTENT CLOUD ON
HIS HORIZON Is DEBILITATED ECONOMY, WHICH HE NOY MARSHALING STATE
APPARATUS TO RECTIFY. ACTUAL PROCEDURES SUKARNO WILL ADOPT TO
ATTEMPT RESOLVE SEVERE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS STILL UNCLEAR. HE WELL
AWARE, HOWEVER , THAT BY ALLEVIATING ECOMO“IC DISTRESS AND INJECTING
SOME VIGOR INTO ‘oNOMY HE WILL BE ABLE CIRCUNSCRISE WHATEVER LATENT
OPPOSITION THERE MAY STILL BE TO KIS FEGINE. ,
3, WESTERN INITIATIVES IN REACHING WEST IRIAN SETTLENENT SATISFYING
: x :
INDON CLAIMS HAS HAD IMMZDIVTE IMPACT OF SEDPEESSGING PRE-SETTLEMEN ye
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IMBALANCE OF INCDONS PRO-SLOC ORIENTATION. WHET
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“INITIATIVES AND CHARACTER OF BLOC COUNTER OFFENSIVE. TO INDO! SCHOOLS
THOUGHT PRZVAIL. ONE CONSISTING MIDDLE LEVEL SUREAUCRACY APPARENTLY
SEE QUTCOME WEST IRIAN ISSUE AS PROPELLING INDONESIA CLOSER TO WEST.
OTHER, WHICH REPORTEDLY INCLUDES ELEMENTS PALACE GUARD AND such
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FGOM MOSCOW .OR PEKING ON TWISTS THEIR SUSVERSION SHOULD TAKE IN WAKE
WEST IRIAN SETTLEMENT. HOWEVER, PKI CESERVED ADDING TO NONENTUN
FOR® DEMOEILIZING ARMY AND LESSENING APHY INFLUENCE, WHICH MAIN
ORSTACLE PKI ANSITIONS, IN INTERNAL FCLITICAL AFFAIRS. INDON MILITARY
COUNTERING THIS MOMENTUM BY SEEKING GUIDE LIMITED DENOST ATION IN
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FROM GOVT BUREAUCRACY BEING INTENSIFIED aND NEW IMPETUS BEING GIVEN
TO NATIONAL FRONT AS SUKARNO*S CATCHALL AND MAIN POLITICAL INSTRUMENT :
FOR” CONTROLLING AND GUIDING ENERGIES OF ENASCULATED POLITICAL i PARTIES .
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ACTION: CAH 2 (CAWH TEMPO COPY SLOTTED 2315, 7 SEP)
INFO; ApoP, C/cl, C/FE 6, S/¢ 2 PRIORITY
PRITY DIR CITE MEXI 1888
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REF DIR 33992 beet F2APGAR ¥
te LITENSOR NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL AFTER 17 SEPT. HE TRAVELLING
OUTSIDE MEXICO CITY,
2, COS WITH AMB MANN AND MATERIALS SENT (WHICH NOW IN SPANISH)
WILL HAVE ‘MEETING WITH LITENSOR (PRIVATELY) PRIOR TO HIS DEPARTURE.
3, APPRECIATE HQS KELP. mS ,
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C/S COMMENTS "MR HENRY HECKSHER AVAILABLE DURING PERIOD 1017 SEP FOR SRIEFING OF
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE [S PROHIBITED. Copy No.
ora: JECRY D. HECKSHER
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10. . MExIco ciry
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To Pary MEXX _— NFO — OTE DIR 35992 ©
BYBAT
DIA 31814 (OUT 69116)*
: 1, GR, HENRY HSCKSRER AVAILABLE DURING PSRICO 10-17 SEP POR RRISFING
@ LITEM OR,
‘2, ADVISE DATS MOST CONVENIENT TO LITENSOR AND COS,
3, AS COS AWARE HR HECKSHER PAS RXCELLENT AREA KNOWLEDGE OF IXDCNESIA, .
FHILIPPINES AND JAPAN, HE WILL REQUIRE INTSRPRETSR ASSISTANCE FROM OO. |.
il ig Pit Mt; CHNGHSWER DESARTING WITHIN SY DAYS ON TRIP TO CERTAIN
CARIBREAN COUNTRIES IN CONSECTIGN WITH ANOTHER PROJSCT, WOULD APPRECIATE
REPLY AS SOON AS FEASIBLE, ,
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2. DUB AREA KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT, SELECTION OF
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SELECTION FIBMED UP,.
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ACTION REGAIHLD RESTRENCES.
Fy See Para 2 below
2 | MEXE 1869, 22 July 1962
Forwarded herewith ara the brie?{ng papers on the Communist
1,
Movezant in Japan, India and Indonesia as requested in reference,
These stadias sere prepared by KUDRIK and acc forwarded for
Also, it fo requested that tha Station
2.
translation by the Station,
review tha studies and sanitize them for passage to LITESSOR as appropriate,
SND OF DISPATCH \ 2
Attachwents:
Beiefing papers: \
1 ea: Japon, India, Indonesia & \
Distr{burica: a
OR’ ~ COS Nenleo City, w/attachcents
OATE THPLD DATE DISPATCHED
20 Aug 62 23 AUG I¥62
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
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MEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER:
201-209528
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\ RYBAT
REF MEXT 1693 (IN 1,6148)e
Le WOLLENSACK EQUIPMENT NOT SUITABLE AND NO OTHER NEW EQUIPMENT
TYPES AVAILABLE, RECOMMEND TRIP BE POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER CONSIDER-
ATION POSSIBLE.
2. IF TRIP CAN NOT BE PSLAYED, WZ WILL ATTEMPT ENTERTAIN AND
DIVERT LIENVOY 2 WITH AREHART'S HELP, ADVISE.
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7 February 1962
MEMORANDUM FOR: WK/Personnel
SUBJECT t Request for Outside Translator
1, It 4s requested that you contact the appropriate Career
Boards to try to locate candidstes to fill the job now being hold
ty George Misko in Kexico City, but unde> deep cover. He must
have the following qualifications:
& Languages: Russian (fluent), Czéch (fluent),
Spanish {would be expected to bring proficionoy of
Spanish up to good). Also provide nomos of candidates
having only Sussien and Spanish.
b. Jod: translating telephone tap tapes
‘a. Age: any age accaptable
da. Sex: male or female but male preferable
e, Grada: grades 9 through 12 should bo considered
£, Sacurity: Would be sent to Muxico City to work
in a bassheusa with Mexican liaison personnal and one
RUBARK Staff Agent. Must be willing to expose himself?
aa KUBARK to Mexican Governmnt.
g. Cover: Would be provided by Mexico, could bring
family and limited household effects. Will have no con
tacts with sxbassy or have any Embassy privileges.
he Typo of Exployee: Career Agent or Contract Agant
preferred. If not available, Staff Agent or Contract Em
ployse Type 8 would bs suitable.
2. Any questicns on this request should bea dirseted to Charlotte
Bustoe-Vidala, WH/3/Mexico, X2655.
3. Ztis the intention of tia desk to slot this new employee
anyon
into a LIENVCY slot and vacate the Station/tinbassy slot for another
FI Caso Officer.
Distribution; WED P. HOLMAN
OY dee - Addivesds ae, C/HH/3
A: LIBNTOY/Support = + a ,
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PROJECT: LIENVOY (2235-5701-5170) = Mexico
Staff Agent: ANEHART, Arnold F.
Approved: 1 July 1941 = 31 Jamsry 1962 $0,3L0
(Pending) 1 February 62 - 31 Jan 1963 35,082 $65,822 $39,758
SUPPORT EXPENSES: Salary 5,000
103 S.A. Preniua 500
Equalization 250
Retirement 326
Housing — 2,100
Eduéation 400 «
AREHART auto upkeep & travel 4,900
AREXART-home leave travel 2,000
Salary and cover travel for
ARSHART and family ~ 34330 12,670
fotal Support Expenses 21,806 13,670
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES? 44,016 26,088
TOTAL $65,822 $39,758
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ACTION REQUIRED A on —— —
1, Attached are two coples cf Genoral Alberto Bayo’s book
(in Spanish) for use in briefing oc trafaing agents or mewbers of
security Loreea with which we have Ialscn, Thtla,book is a “do-fte
yourself” guide te paranilitury and aabotage techniques, It denen)
strates Cuban suppoct for such activities and tha aeed for tralaing
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2. Neadquartoro has recocwcnded thet all -WH Stations have
one or wera cf these books, especially thoao where offielal or uncftilelal
listeon axista with a seeucity foree, .
3, It Station Mexfeo fo interested {mn this book, a Liwited
tarebor of cepies can be obtained, Prior to releasing any cf thesa coples,
Haadquartercs cast knov the (adividual ant service cecelving the book
thereby allowing its clearance release,
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Oistributicn:
2 Naxico Ciey, w/att
DATE TYPED SATE DISPATCHED
23 Jan 1962 | 9G VAN 1952
cRoss RovenEnce TO TT TT DISPATCH GYMBOL AND NUMBER
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1 TEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER
14-0000
25 Janary 1962
SUBTEST: Request fcr Lissa Freject Reward
bo ate policy of charg lig
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Seafl Agents to 2 fon
ali ects in ecanection Sith
Surpert and not te o prciect, there io an adjsateeut
regnires ia ths wadget Figures qsoted in the argached
eemotssdum requesting project rene-al,
2, The LIBHVOY Peeject ahold ba approved Por
a@ tevat cf $43,240; $17,1§2 ger Elsen) year 1362 '
am $£8,053 for £igeal year 1953. Fuuda totaliag 3
¥9,670 in tisesl
$8,285 in Ziseal year 1962 ans §
year 1753 will be transferred te vMexieo City Support
to Supt arueld ¥. ARBMART, Staff Agent.
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REFt MEXICO CITY 22982 tol wSo GES) 20-4 5/3
1, KDALCOVE PHOTO EXPERINENTS. NOW CONCLUDED, TEST
PHOTOS AND INSTALLATION DETAILS ARE BEING FORWARDED BY
DISPATCH ALONG WITH REQUEST FOR APPROVAL TQ INSTALL CLOSED
CIRCUIT TV TO MINIMEZG OPERATOR FATIGUE AND MAXIMIZE OP
EFFICIENCY, ALTHOUGH STILL TROUSLED AT TIMES BY TRAFFIC
AIR POLLUTIONT OVERALL PRODUCT 1S GOOD QUALITY AND FUL®
FILLS QUR REQUIREMENTS,
2+ PER DISCUSSIONS WITH TDY MKSPICE TECHS. TV
SYSTEM ENSTALLATION APPEARS FEASIBLE. ALSO GOOD POSST@ILITA /
THEY MAY HAVE NEEDED SQUIPENENT WHICH COULD BE MADE ,
AVAILABLE ON EXTENDED LOAN BASJS, IF APPROVED, NKSPICE
PHOTO TECH WOULD GE REQUESTED ASSIST IN INSTALLATION,
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_TOt DIRECTOR INFG DIRTECH, PANTECH. _
RYBAT REDLEG KDALCOVE TECHS. =. 850655
REF? MEXICO CITY 22495 (7 G20952) 4 fon
1. KDALCOVE PHOTO BASEHOUSE-OPERATIONAL 1 MAR 1973.
KDALCOVE=1 AND -2 GIVEN ON SITE TRAINING AND BRIEFING 28 FEB
BY OLIVER J. MANKUNAS AND STATION TECH CHARLES F. HIPPEN.
KDALCOVE-1 TOOK FIRST OPERATIONAL FILMS FOLLOWING DAY AND
PRODUCT WAS RETRIEVED USING KDALCOVE-2 AS CUTOUT. ALTHO EARLY
MORNING PHOTOS WERE EXCELLENT QUALITY, HEAVY BUILDUP OF TRAFFIC
AIR POLLUTION BY MID- MOAR NING SERIOUSLY AFFECTED PHOTO DEFINITION.
BEFORE DAYBREAK 5 MAR, MANKUNAS AND HIPPZN AGAIN RETURNED TO
PHOTO SITE TO TEST VARIOUS FILTERS AND SPEED SETTINGSZIN EFFORT
) TO ALLEVIATE PROBLEM, . TEST PHOTOS TAKEN WITH DARK ORANGE HAZE
FILTER SHOWED IMPROVEMENT AND PRODUCED USABLE PRODUCT. WE INTEND
TO CONTINUE EXPERIMENTING TO OBTAIN OPTIMUM RESULTS. TEST PHOTOS
AND INSTALLATION DETAILS WILL BE FORWARDED BY POUCH.
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REFS: A. MEXICO CITY 22495 (IN 820452)
B. DIRECTOR 362309
1. APPRECIATE REF (A) DETAILS. COXCUR IN YOUR PLAN.
2.. FILE: 50-6-74/3; $0-6-58/3.- £2, IMPDET. WN-SISM.
END OF MESSAGE.
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CITE MEXICO CITY(22495 MEX! ).
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RYBAT TYLOTE REDLEG KDALCOVE |
REF A. DIRECTOR 362309
B. MEXICO CITY 22429 C14 §1S792)
to IN RESPONSE REF A QUESTION, AVAILABILITY IS MAIN
FEATURE, BUT EASE IN ADMINISTRATION AND SECURITY ARE ALSO
FACTORS INFLUENCING OUR PROPOSAL TO COMBINE PHOTO OPERATION
WITH KDVAULT TECHNICAL OPERATION. APARTMENT UNDER EARLIER
CONSIDERATION WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL PROBABLY SOMETIME
IN MAY, AND WE DO NOT NOW HAVE ANY SUITABLE CANDIDATES TO
TAKE POSSESSION WHEN IT BECOMES AVAILABLE. COMBINING BOTH
OPERATIONS WILL REDUCE NUMBER ASSETS INVOLVED, COSTS, AGENT
MEETINGS AND PROJECT ADMIN. SECURITY WILL BE ENHANCED BECAUSE
TWO ACTIVE SITES IN SUCH CLOSE PROXIMITY CKPOLAR INSTALLATION
“wouLD DOUBLE COVER PROBLEMS AND DOUBLE NUMBER OF CLANDESTINE
MEETINGS TO RETRIVE PRODUCT.
2. %XIN Sull, BOTH APARTMENTS IN QUESTION HAVE ESSENTIALLY
SAME DESIRABILITY FEATURES FOR KDVAULT OPERATION. HOWEVER,
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BELIEVE ACQUIRING BOTH APARTMENTS FOR SUPPORT ACTIVITIES NOT
JUSTIFIED BECAUSE OF MANPOWER DRAIN AT TIME WE NEED EMPHASIS
ON RECRUITING MORE AND BETTER ACCESS AGENTS AGAINST PRIORITY
TARGETS.
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FOR OTHER OPS WE ARE RELUCTANT HAVE HIM DO THIS. THUS,
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WE
APARTMENT LONG ENOUGH TO ENABLE US FIND SUITABLE CANDIDATE TO
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MAY BE FEASIBLE SINCE PRESENT APARTMENT TENANTS DID NOT
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B. MEXICO CITY 2127300 FA 702 7)
C. MEXICO CITY 21713 L177 76/220)
1. REQUEST YOU AMEND POA ON SUSJECT REF A AND T_POA OW HIS
WIFE TO PERMIT THIS COUPLE TO OCCUPY AND USE APARTMENT CITED BELOW
FOR OBSERVATION AND PHOTO POINT AGAINST CKPOLAR MISSION.
SUBJECT REF A NO LONGER NEEDED FOR USE OUTLINED REF B SINCE ANOTHER
MORE SUITABLE CANDIDATE AVAILABLE. NEED FOR URGENT APPROVAL
. EXPLAINED BELOW, .
2. APARTMENT IS ON THIRD FLOOR OF MENTIONED REF C BUILDING
WITH EXCELLENT VIEW CKPOLAR NAIN GATE. TEST PHOTOS TAKEN AND
INDICATE SITE SUITABLE FOR USE. THIS SITE WILL REPLACE FORMER
XDABSINTHE PHOTO BASEHOUSE. KDADAGE-42 BRIBED RENTAL SECRETARY TO
HOLD APARTMENT FOR HIM UNTIL 15 JANUARY. SAID HE HAD OUT OF TOWN
FRIENDS INTERESTED THIS LOCATION. WE DOUBT HE CAN PERSUADE SECRE-
TARY TO KEEP APARTNENT OFF RENTAL MARKET BEYOND 15 JANUARY,
3. WARRIED COUPLE ORIGINALLY VETTED BY US AND HELD IN RESERVE
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FOR THIS PHOTO OPERATION (SUBJECTS OF REF C) WERE, AS you KNOW,
DIVERTED LAST WEEK TO OCCUPY LP FOR MPCHEEX AUDIO OPERATION.
4. WE HAVE NOT YET ASKED SUBJECT REF A AND WIFE IF THEY ABLE
AND WILLING RUN PHOTOPOINT FOR US, BUT OLIVER J. NANKUNAS WHO
KNOWS THEIR PERSONAL AND FINANC{AL CONDITION BELIEVES THEY WOULD
WELCOME OPPORTUNITY.
5. REQUEST APPROVAL PROCEED BY PRIORITY CABLE. NEED APPROVAL
PRIOR COB 13 JAN. SUGGEST ASSIGN NEW CRYPT TO THIS OPERATION.
. WILL FORWARD COMPLETE PRQ I AND II ASAP.
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ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
ACTION REQUIRED: None; for your information and files.
REFERENCE : HMMA-41,734, 10 March 1972 (Previous Report)
INTRODUCTION
1. The KDFACTOR Project has been terminated because of develop-
ments reported in “étherthannels. “This will be the last of the opera-
tional reports forwarded to Headquarters and primarily a wrap-up of
developments to date.
OPERATIONS
2. The KDFACTOR Project supported two visual and photographic
surveillance points (KDLITERAL and KDABSINTHE) directed against ‘the
MHHARSH installation. Operations from the KDLITERAL surveillancé
point were suspended on 4 July 1972, the equipment removed on 7?:July,
and the operator, KDFACTOR-2, terminated the same date, Operations
from the KDABSINTHE surveillance point were suspended on 28 July, the
equipment removed on 29 July, and termination of KDFACTOR-5 and his
~~
family accomplished the same date. =
ADMINISTRATL ON
3. Oliver J. MANKUNAS continued to have responsibility for
inside administrative chores and agent handling throughout the period,
Processing of the photo product was accomplished inside the Station,
PERSONNEL
4. The project included five salaried assets. KDFACTOR-2
Operated the KDLITERAL basehouse, NDFACTOR-5 cperated the KDABSINTHE
basehouse with the assistance of his wife KDFACTOR-6 and his two sons
KDFACTOR-8 and -9. Both KDFACTOR-2 and -5 have served BKTRUST An
their photo specialty since 1957. ~ .
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5, KDFACTOR-2 will continue to reside in the XDLITERAL building,
as part of his termination agreement, until probably semetime in
December when he will move to new quarters of his own. The KDOLITERAL
building (MEXI-03, Unit 15) is part of the KDVAULT corglex of build-
ings which will be disposed of as reported in other channels. If this
occurs before December, KOFACTOR-2 will move at the time of disposal.
6. KDFACTOR-5 and his family will vacate the KDASSINTHE apart=!
ment ofa 31 August. KDABSINTHE is located in a building owned by
KDABBEY who plang to dispose of his equity in the property in the
near future.
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PRODUCTION
7, KDLITERAL: Before being closed down, KDLITERAL, through ‘
KDFACTOR~2, was the source of within-the-compound phetographic cover= . :
age of PCS and TDY MHHARSHers, He provided an average of three rolls
of film a week and provided weekly written reports based on his '
visual observation of the target area.
8, KDABSINTHE: Operated by KDFACTOR-5,; KDABSINTHE produced an
average of six rolls of film a week and was our principal source. for °
information on visitors to the MHHARSH installation, especially |
"WOCORK~type” persons and political exiles, This segment of KDFACTOR
was also our main source of information on MHHARSH license plates
and automobiles.
9. In addition, KDLITERAL an@ KDABSINTHE both provided detailed
"attendance sheets" on all MHHARSH personnel. With the loss of this
combined coverage, it will be difficult to identity personne] assigned
to the MHHARSH installation or to monitor their daily movements in
and out of the compound. The two surveillance points also provided
periodic photo studies of the MHHARSH installation itself with empha-
sis on coverage of the construction changes and modification or addi-
tions made to the communications antenna system.
SECURITY
10, We were gratified to receive the very favorable Headquarters
KDFACTOR security review which was forwarded as HMMW-19,061, 28 June
1972. There is no need for further comment, a a
{
PROBLEMS
ll. Only the developments resorted in other channels.
FINANCES
i 12, KDFACTOR Project termination costs have been charged to
FY_1972 with the exception of rent payments and utility. costs whic \
are being charged to FY 1973, The breakdown of agent termination
costs is as follows: ~~" 7"~
KDFACTOR-2 $202,000
KDFACTOR-5 29,575
KDFACTOR-6 35,380
’ KDFACTOR-8 8,112
KDFACTOR-9 19,592
TOTAL $194,659 pesos ($15,572.72 USD)
PLANS
13, Not applicable.
EVALUATION/OBITUARY
14. We believe the KDFACTOR Project represented a professional
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sitive target with a minimal expenditure of funds and case officer
time.
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REF: DIRECTOR 252261 ae
1. BRUCE H. FERNALD MET MONTHLY WITH Raymono H. GERENDE
FROM JULY 1978 TO MAY 1971 TO PAY TEN INSTALLMENTS OF TERMINA-
TION BONUS. LAST MEET WAS 4 MAY 1971. ALL IMPORTANT INFO ON
PROBLEMS OF GERENDE AND WIFE (FORMERLY LIEMPTY=19) WAS REPORTED
BY CABLE DURING THIS PERIOD, EXCEPT FOR NEWS THAT GERENDE VISITED
HOLLAND DURING CHRISTMAS 197@ WHEN HAD AMICABLE VISIT WITH WIFE
"AND CHILDREN. _
2, GERENDE 1S OWNER OF HOUSE RENTED auUGUST 1970 BY
STATION STAFFER JESSE R, GARDALPHE, HE STILL TEACHING ENGLISH
TO EMPLOYEES OF TWO LOCAL FIRMS AND APPEARS FINANCIALLY PRESSED
SINCE CLASS SCHEDULE REDUCED RECENTLY FROM SIX TO TWO HOURS
PER DAY. STILL DRINKS, BUT APPARENTLY IN MODERATION. HAS
INDICATED HE MIGHT VISIT WIFE IN HOLLAND THIS SUMMER. WE HAVE
HEARD NOTHING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TO INDICATE GERENDE HAS
VIOLATED HIS SECRECY AGREEMENT OR PROBED INTO LNLUTE STATUS OF eee
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REF: A, HMMIW-18, 773, 23 DECEMBER 71
B, HMAA-41734, 10 MARCH 72
4, IN ORDER COMPLETE REF A KDFACTOR SECURITY REVIEW RE
KNOWLEDGEABILITY OF TERMINATED AGENTS AND FAMILIES, STATION
REQUESTED FURNISH BRIEF SUMMARY OF RAYMOND H, GERENDE'S
ACTIVITIES FROM TERMINATION IN JUNE 1970 TO PRESENT, ABOVE
NEEDED PRIOR TO COB IL APRIL, IN ORDER PROVIDE NEEDED DET
TO REF B,
2, FILE: 50-6-74/3,
END OF M=SSAGE
WH COMMENT: Reference A requested an updated securi:y review of HD
Operations and Knowledceabil: vof terminaied agents and
families, Reieronce Bis & 3
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© KDFACTOR Operational Report, 1 September 197) through 29 ‘February 1972
ACTION REQUIRED - RLVERENCES :
ACTION REQUIRED: None; for your information and files.
REFERENCES : A. HMMA-41,028, 17 September 1971 (Previous Report)
“B. HMMW-18,773, 23 December 1971
OPERATIONS
1. The KDFACTOR Project continued throughout the past six
months to support two visual and photographic surveillance points
(KOLITERAL and KDABSINTHE) directed against the MHHARSH installation.
ADMINISTRATION
2. Oliver J. MANKUNAS continued to have responsibility for inside
administrative chores and agent handling throughout the period.
Bruce H. FERNALD, who previously handled the assets, is the alternate
case officer and would be available to take over agent meeting respon-
sibilities in the absence of MANKUNAS. Processing of the photo
product is accomplished inside the Station. Agent meetings have now
been cut to a minimum, and the processing of the product and delivery
to the consumer has been speeded up.
PERSONNEL
_ 3. The project includes five salaried assets. KDFACTOR-2
operates the KDLITERAL basehouse and has been employed in this capa-
city since 1957. KDFACTOR-5 operates the KDABSINTHE basehouse with
the assistance of his wife KDFACTOR~6 and his two sons, KDFACTOR-8
and -9. KDFACTOR-5 has also served BKTRUST in this capacity since
1957.
PRODUCTION
4. KDLITERAL: During this reporting pericd, KDLITERAL, through
KDFACTOR-2, continued to be the source of within-the-compound photo-
graphic coverage of PCS and TDY MHHARSHers. He produced 55 rolls of
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film and provided weekly written reports based on his daily visual
observation of the target area.
5. KDABSINTHE: Crerated by KDFACTOR-5, KDABSINTHE produced
100 rolls of film and cchtinued to be the principal source for infor-
mation on visitors to the MHHARSH installation, with special atten-
“tion given to visits of "NOCORK-type" persons and political exiles.
weThis segment of KDFACTOS also continued to be the main source of
“information on MHHARSH license plates and automobiles.
6. KDLITERAL and XDABSINTHE both continue to provide detailed
“attendance sheets" on all MIHARSH personnel. Without this combined
coverage; it would be difficult to identify personnel assigned to
the MHHARSH installation or to monitor their daily movements and
_activities. In addition, the two surveillance points provide periodic
_ photo studies of the MEHARSH installation itself with emphasis on
*@overage of ary cons
tructionchanges and any modification or additions
made to the communications antenna system. Both sites are also
available to service special support requests as required. During
the period, KDLITERAL performed a number of special photo surveys and
a three-week frequency sweep requested by WOACRE.
SECURITY REVIEW
7. ‘There were no known problems. of security relating to the
project. In response to Reference B. request, we have reviewed all
phases of the operation and believe that project security is sound.
The project assets have all been with us for many years and have
established themselves as respectable long-time residents of the
area. All five assets, four in one family and one in another, are
extremely security conscious and have all been SGSWIRLed. The assets
derive a substantial portion of their liv
employment and would thus lese a great deal if security factors ever
necessitated a termination of their work for us. As an additional
safeguard, the KDLITERAL and KDABSINTHE operations are compartmented
from each other, and there has never been any indication that either
segment of KDFACTOR knows of the other's existence.
8. The only termination of a project asset in recent years was
KDFACTOR-1, who formerly processed the photo product from both
surveillance points. KDFACTOR-1 was terminated amicably in March
1971. We still maintain periodic contact with him; and his brother,
KDADAGE-14, continues to be one of our more valued MHHARSH access
agents. KDFACTOR-l is a reputable physician with a wide circle of
friends, and on a number-of recent occasions he has been very helpful
when we have taxed his expertise in his field or requested background
information on people in the medical profession. Although KDFACTOR=-1
processed the photo product, he was not knowledgeable of the exact
surveillance point locations. Delivery and pickup of the finished
product was always accoezplished by an outside case officer.
9. Contact is maintained with only two of the five assets.
KDFACTOR-2 and -5, both of whom are responsible for the operation of
their respective basehouses. Both KDFACTGR-2 and -5 are met weekly
to obtain the XDLITERAL and KDABSINTHE product for timely processing
and analysis by the Station. Meetings with KDFACTOR-2 are car pick-
ups at periodically changed locations in the suburbs. Meetings with
KDFACTOR-5 consist of car meetings early in the morning along his
route of travel to his overt job. These meetings last only long
enough to pick up the pro
rents, utility bills, etc. Emergency contact plans are on file at
the Station and have been forwarded to Headquarters On both KOFACTOR=-
“2 and -5. KDFACTOR-6, -8, and ~9 are members of KDFACTOR-5*°s imme-
diate family and could be contacted through him using his emergency
plan.
10. We have taken action recently to guard against the contin-
gency that one of the present sites might be blown, and alternate
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means might be required to continue the KDFACTOR coverage... In
February 1972 an apartment became available in the same: building
complex which houses the KDABSINTHE installation. Through the
cooperation of KDABBEY-1, we were able quictly to rent the apart-
ment and install elements of the KDCALVERT team as residents. This
| location affords as good, if not better, vantage point for continu-
ing photo coverage in the event the present KDABSINTHE location
\ becomes untenable. We are also exploring alternate locations for
KDLITERAL to solve the problem we face with this element of KDFACTOR
coverage (sce below).
| PROBLEMS
\ ll. The only known problem connected with the project is a
‘product of mother nature which 18 threatening the effectiveness of
KDLITERAL coverage. Approximately two years ago MHHARSH personnel
planted eight small trees along the edge of the terrace leading to
the garden. These trees have flourished and now have grown to the
point where KDFACTOR-2, the KDLITERAL operator, estimates he only
has a year more of effective operational capability. We are studying
ways of solving this problem and will forward a separate dispatch
to Headquarters on the topic in the near future. -
. FINANCES
12. There have been no changes in anticipated project expenses
shown below for FY 1972 and FY 1973.
SALARIES FY 1972 (USD) FY 1973 (USD)
KDFACTOR~-2 5,280 5,808
KDFACTOR-5 1,728 1,901
KDFACTOR-6 2,112 2,323
KDFACTOR~8 768 845
KDFACTOR-9 1,968 2,165
11,856 13,042
BASEHOUSE RENT
MEXI-03, UNIT 15 400 . 400
MEXI-132 , 3,550 3,840
3,950 4,240
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES
Basehouse utilities 750 800
Property maintenance 500 500
& replacement
Christmas bonuses 988 1,087
2,238 2,387
TOTAL EXPENSES 18,044 *19,669
PLANS
13. No changes in the project are contemplated.
EVALUATION
14, The support provided by the KDFACTOR Project to the Station
REDTOP Program is indispensable. We believe the project represents
a professional collection effort being run securely and successfully
against a sensitive target with a minimal expenditure of funds and
case officer time.
WOrhi ona anticipa -
Reflects anticipated salary raises and higher rent on MEXI-132 based
-on projected cost of living increase over -yeary iod
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ADMINISTRATION
“parted PCS on 7 June 1971, Oliver J, MANKUNAS assumed his responsi-
PERSONNEL
f, Western Hemisphore Division
hick, Soviet Bloc Division 0
‘ACTION SEQUIAID: None; for your information and files,
REFER ENCE : HMMA-40,227, 8 March 1971 (Previous Ops Report)
OPERATIONS:
1, The KDFACTOR Project continued throughout the past six
months to support two visual and photographic surveillance points
(KDLITERAL and ADABSINTHE) directed against the MHHARSH installation.
2. Howard T. BAGAUS handled the administration of the project
until early April 1971 when project responsibility reverted from the
Ops Support Section back to the REDTOP Section. At that time Timothy
H. ARCHSCLD assumed the inside administrative chores, and agent
meotings were turned over to the outside case officer Bruce H.
FERNALD who had previously handled the assets. When ARCHBOLD de-
bilities. MANKUNAS also took over agent meetings when FERNALD left
on home leave on 25 June and will continue to handle the project
assets in the future,
3, Processing of the photo product is now accomplished inside
the Station by Phemia B, CHAUVEAU, KDFACTOR-1, who formerly did all
the processing in an outside safehouse/darkroom, was terminated
amicably in early March 1971, and at that time the responsibility
was turned over to CHAUVEAU, The new arrangement has proven to be
more than satisfactory, Agent meetings have now been cut to a
minimum, and the processing of the product and delivéry to the con-
Sumer has been speeded up considerably,
4, The project includes five salaried assets, KDFACTOR-2
operates the KDLITERAL base house and has been employed in this
capacity since 1957, KDFACTOR-5 operates the KDABSINTHE base house
‘ CONTINUED . 2.
DISTRIBUTION: pa cary .
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SECRET
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_ 167 rolls of film and continued to be the principal source for infor-
mation on visitors to the MHHARSH installation, with special atten-
. project,
security factors ever necessitated a termination of their work for
_ KDFACTOR-5 17728
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with the assistance of his wife, KDFACTOR-6, and his two sons,
KDFACTOR=8 and =9, KDFACTOR-5 has also served JKLANCE in. this .
capacity since 1957, -
PRODUCTION '
5, KDLITERAL: During this reporting period, KDLITERAL,
through KDFACTOR-2, continued to be the. source of within-the-compound
photographic coverage of PCS and TDY MHHARSHers, He produced 76
rolls of film and provided weekly written reports based on his daily
visual observation: of the target aroa.
6. KDABS INTHE: Operated by KDFACTOR-5, KDABSINTHE produced
tion given to visits of "WOCORK-type” persons and political exiles.
This segment of KDFACTOR also continued to be the main source of
information on. MHHARSH licensé plates and automobiles,
oo q..- KDLITERAL and KDABS INTHE both continue to provide detailed
“attendance. sheets" on all: MHHARSH personnel, Without this combined
coverage, it would be difficult to identify personnel assigned to
the MHHARSH installation or to monitor their daily movements and
activities.
SECURITY
8.. There were no known problems of security relating to the
The termination of KDFACTOR=-1 should pose no security
problem: Contact was broken amicably, and it is highly probable
that he would be more than willing to help out again if his services
are needed, Of the remaining assets, all five have been SGSWIRLED
in the past. They derive a substantial portion of their livelihood
from their JKLANCE employment and would thus lose a great deal if
us. AS an additional safeguard, the KDLITERAL and KDABSINTHE opera-
tions are compartmented from each other, and there has never been
any indication that either segment of KDFACTOR knows of the other's
existence,
9, Contact is maintained with only two of the five assets,
KDFACTOR-2 and -5, both of whom are responsible for the operatioa
of their respective base houses, Both KDFACTOR-2 and -5 are met
weekly to obtain the KDLITERAL and KDABSINTHS product for timely
processing and analysis by the Station, Meetings with KDFACTOR~ 2
are car pickups at periodically changed locations in the suburbs,
Meetings with KDFACTOR-5 consist of car meetings early in the
morning along his route of travel to his overt pb. These meetings
last only long enough to pick up the product, provide new supplies,
and pay salaries, rents, utility bills, etc, Bmergency Contact
Plans are on file at the Station and have been forwarded to Head-
quarters on both KDFACTOR-2 and -5, KDFACTOR-6, -8, and -9 are
members cf KDFACTOR-5's immediate family and could be contacted -
through him using his emergency plan,
PROBLEMS
10, There were no known problems connected with the project
during the reporting period,
FINANCES
11. The termination of KDFACTOR-1 and the subsequent elimina-
tion of outside photo processing costs accounts for the drop in
anticipated project expenses shown below for FY 1972 and FY 1973,
SALARIES FY 1972 (USD) FY 1973 (USD)
KDFACTOR-2 5,280 5,808
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CLASSIFICATION
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SALARIES (con't) F¥-1972 (USD) FY-1973 (USD)
KDFACTOR-6 2,142 2,323
KDFACTOR-8 768 845
KDFACTOR-9 1,968 2,165
, \ 11,856 13,042
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BASE-HOUSE RENT
MEXI-03, UNIT #15 .400 ; , 400
MEX 1-132 3, 550 3,840
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‘ 3,950 4,240
MISC, EXPENSES
BASE-HOUSE UTILITIES 750 800
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 500 500
-& REPLACEMENT
CHRISTMAS BONUSES 988 1,087
2,238 2,387
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TOTAL EXPENSES 18,044 19, 669*
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PLANS
12, No changes in the pfoject are contemplated.
EVALUATION
13, The support provided by the KDFACTOR Project to the
Station REDTOP Program is indispensable. We believe the project
represents A professional collection effort being run securely
and successfully against a sensitive target with a minimal
expenditure of funds and case officer time.
Werlects anticipated salary raises and higher rent on MEXI-132
based on projected cost of living increase over two year period,
Dots 2 Kkinae
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tn amc ae ee
ROS RSG RUAN eee
1. Upon reviewing Station's Oblivatioa Status Runorts fron
Headquarters, At his boen noticed that there anparcntly luve been
Lo credits entered for XDAUDEY's net rent refunds on MEAL-03
2. MEXT-03 is: owned by JKLANCI, with KRABLCY as the osten-
sible owner, Lach mouth the titation gives the oceupsnt of Units
#11, 23, 35 and 217 of Mix 3 their rent for the month in advance,
which they then pay ta x2 Y's agent, OGristuotly thie atreone
was KOVAULI/2, vho was witting of the rental arrancement and
nedther reccived nor paid rent on Unit #411, which ho occupicd.
Since bis termination in Aprit 71, Unit #11 bes been sceunied by
KNVAUL/O, who is not witting of the arrangencnt, Tho carrent
eceupiney and rent structure for MEXI-03 is;
RTH LY
UNIT # COCUPANT RINTAL PROSE CHANGTD :
il. KDVAULT/9 1,700.00iN KLVAULT
13 KDVAULT/3 1,650, 00LN KDVAULT
15 KDPACTOR/2 1,436, OOM. KDFACTOR
17 KDVAULT/5 1,540, 0010 KDVAULT
~ 3. At the ond of cach quarter, KDADSBEY submits to the
: Station an accounting recording the rents received on the four
| units of MTXI-03, and the expenses incurred for property taxes, ©
rent reeeipt stanp taxes, municipal water charires, mrintenance
i and repaire, and similar itens during the quarter, The differ-
_ ence between the rents paid to and the cxpensen incurred by
KDARBLY as ostensible owner of MEXI-00, is refunded to the Ctation
by KDABBCY with the quarterly accounting.
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sone d ta the sppraprdate project and
caioved im a ICYSOGLY hecorandun seccount. When KDALS Y's vrefurd
is received, Lt is recorset ass credit to cupense pro-rated
botceun KDVAULT and ADSZOTUR, and the Meno fecount is clenrcd.
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G. It is reeuested that recording of these vouchers at
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ne such expenne credit hes been recorded for SOVAULT or NDYACTAL
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RSFERENCE: HMMA-39679, 23 October 1970 (Previous Operational Report)
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GENERAL
1. The-KDFACTOR Project continued throughout the period to
support two visual and photographic surveillance points (KDLITERAL
and KDABSINTH) directed against the MWHHARSH installation and to
support the related photo processing of the product.. - -
2. The Station is presently taking steps to terminate
KDFACTOR-1 the photo processor and move this phase of the operation
into the Station.
3. Primary responsibility for the operational and administra-
tive handling of Project KDFACTOR was transferred on 1 December 1970
to the Operational Support Section, and handling of the KDFACTOR
personnel was turned over to Howard T. BAGAUS on 2 December 1970.
MEETING ARRANGEMENTS
. 4. KDFACTOR-5: This agent is met by BAGAUS at 0800 each
Tuesday morning at one of four different sites near the Anillo
Periferico in Polanco, some three miles from the Station. The modus
operandi used with this agent is basically the same as previously
used by Bruce H. FERNALD. All meetings are held in the case efficer
car, and after the meetings, KDFACTOR-5 resumes his trip to work.
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5. KDFACTOR-2: He is mot at 1630 every Tucsday by BAGAUS. in
several new widely spaced sites. Modus operandi is basically the
same as that described in the previcus operational report for
FERNALD, and after the meeting, KDFACTOR-2 proceeds to his cover
job.
mooting: with KDFACTOR-2, BAGAUS drives
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KDFACTOR-1 medical office, where he
office (taking counter-surveillanco precautions on tho way).
As FERNALD previously, uses the notional cover of either a
pharmaceutical“salesman for “Laboratorios del Norte’t or that of a
patient while waiting in tne outer office. The waiting period
normally depends upon whether KDFACTOR-1 is in at the time, or
-.. whether he is in the middle of an operation at the hospital..
‘Le (Waiting periods vary from immediate admittance to the KDFACTOR=1
- office to several hours)... The average period is about twenty
minutes. A decision was reached in the Station to terminate this
asset and to transfer this phase of the operation to the Station
itself, in the interest of speed, security, and cost. This
-termination is planned for early March 1971, at which time, the
processing will be done in the station.
SECURITY . |
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reporting period. - H
PRODUCTION -
8. KDLITERAL: During this! reporting period, KDLITERAL
through KDFACTOR-2 has again been the principal source of within-the-
compound photographic coverage ef PCS and TDY MHHARSHERS producing
129 rolls of film. During the period covered, a great change of PCS
personnel at the MHHARSH instal}.ation took place, and KDLITERAL
played a leading role in assisting the Station in identifying the
new members of the installation, through not only photographic
coverage, but through detailed visual reporting also. In addition
to reporting on the netivities of the different individuals in the
target installation, KDLITERAL Has also reported on significant
yound such a recent change in the
construction changes in the comy
antenna configurations on the root of the main building. During
this period, KDLITERAL has been specifically targetted against
AEJEFE, on whom which a special report has been submitted.
g through KDFACTOR-5, KDABS NTH
produced [58 rolis of film. It provided the Station with information
on visitors to the MHHARSH instgilation, giving special attention
to visits of "WOCORK-type" perscn®: KDABSINTH continues to fulfill
requirements from the various sections of the Station who have
requested fixed surveillance of political exiles, otc., to determine
if these individuals are in contnet with the MHHARSH installation.
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information on MHHARSH license plates and automobiles,
9, KDABSINTH: Operatin
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“attendance sheets" on all MHHABSH personnel, In addition, Chey
provided reports on the activits&S and associates of IDENTITY who
was on TDY in Mexico from 15 October through 4 November 1970.
During this period both units were also involved in surveilling
the movements of an AEKICK tech#ician, (201-838166) who periodically
makes trips to other Latin Amert¢20 countries on short notice.
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2 and 6) there are no further ane contemplated in this operation
during the next -reporting perioc: It is expected that the
termination of KDFACTOR-1 will wepresent about $4,000 US in yearly
. hat the previous two week photo
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"REFERENCES: A. HMHA-39188, 10 July 1970
Chief, Wil Division
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OPERATIONS
1. The LIEMPTY Project continued throughout the period
to support two visual and photopraphic surveillance points
directod against the MHHWARSH installation and to support the
related photo processing of the product,
a, LICALLA 1s the designation of that portion of
the Project that covers surveillance of the rear and
garden area of the MHHARSH installation, It operates
from one of the units (MEXI-03) of the LIMESA, Station-
owned properties, and it includes only one agent:
LIEMPTY-~9,
b. LILYRIC is the designation of that portion of
the Project covering surveillance of the front entrance
of the MHHARSH installation, It includes LIEMPTY-13 ~
as the key member of the baschouse team, supported by
his wife, LIEMPTY-14, who is the main photographer,
observer and log-keeper, and their two sons, LIEMPTY-26
and -27 who assist in photography, mafntenance of arrival
and departure logs on target personalities, and preparation
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of the typewritten reports submitted to the Station.”
The basehouse (MEXI-132)- 1s located near the front of
the MHHARSII installation and it is owned by LIMOUSINE.
. (Contrary to Reference B Project Renewal, LIMOUSINE
is the actual, not “ostensible", owner of this
property. Please seo HMse83814, 8 January 1968, for
full details of the various property transfers,
destruction and re-construction of buildings and
re+locations of operations connected with the Project,
past and -present.). ‘
¢.. Photo processing is accomplished by LIEMPTY-4
except in special cases when prints are required
-quickly and- are précessed within the Station. LIENPTY-4
has a darkroom located in the rear of his medical
office and he handles the work after normal office
hours. with patients.
. - 2. Outside case officer Bruce H. FERNALD handles the three
key agents of the Project (LIEMPTY-9, -13, and -:4). He meets
with each once a Week’ for passing requirements, paying agent
and sub-agent salaries, rents and other experses, providing
.Supplies, and retricving the product. Inside case officer
Timothy M. ARCIBOLD handles the internal administration of the
Project and is the Station contact with FERNALD,
MEETING ARRANGEMENTS
3. LIEMPTY-13: He is met by FERNALD i1 the early hours
_of Tuesday mornings at about 0730 in Polanco, an area far from
the basehouse., LIEMPTY-13 parks his car and walks through a
central park on Calle Horacio where he is intercepted within
a ten-block distance by FERNALD, driving his car. During a
drive together, instructions and product are passed hetween them
and, once a month, LIEMPTY-13 is paid his salary and the
salaries for LIEMPTY-14, -26 and -27, After drop-off LIEMPTY-13
returns to his car and proceeds to his full-time job, thus
avoiding any direct route back to the basehcuse operation,
4. LIEMPTY-9: After completing his sirveillance workday
from 0800 to 1500 hours, he completes his written reports and
drives to meet FERNALD at around 1630 hours, also on Tuesdays.
The location of car mectings varies but remzins within a quiet,
fairly secluded section, After leaving FERMALD, LIEMPTY-9
proceeds to his cover job at a brother's automobile dealership
for the remainder of his day, again avoiding any direct route
from FERNALD back to the basehouse, : :
5. LIEMPTY-4: After receiving the un?rocessed take from
LIEMPTY-~9 and -13, FERNALD prepares instructions, as suggested
by log entries that accompany the take, and goes to, LIEMPTY- 4's
medical office waiting room in the late afternoon. For these
meetings, FERNALD appears to be a pharmaceutical salesman or
a patiént and gets to see LIEMPTY~4 only after 211 other visitors
have departed. t each meeting, FERNALD delivers films from
both LICALLA and LILYRIC for processing anc retrieves the
processed take that, he had left the week before, While this
arrangement means that some of the product (those photos taken
soon after meeting with LIEMPTY-9 and -13) are almost two weeks
old when received at the Station, we have ast fotind this to be
- unacceptable, When speed is of the essence in special
circumstances, the Station WOACRE technician can handle the
processing,
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_. 6, With the exception of the potential problems connected
with the Raymond H. GERENDE/LIEMPTY-19 divorce, of which
Headquarters is aware, there are no Known problems of security
connected with thi :
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7. During the ‘period of this report, LIEMPTY-4 processed
approximately 142 rolls of 36-exposure film. Roughly one-third
comes from. LICALLA and the remainder from LILYRIC which
‘commands the better view and more trafficked approach. In
- addition to this routine workload, LIEMPTY-4 was called upon
frequently for additional prints and cnlargement of special
“targets: or interest,
8, _ LEEMPTY-9 (LICALLA), in addition to his picture-taking
= (perched for seven ‘hours daily atop a ladder arrangement to see
-above the heightenéd garden wa11), regularly provides a detailed
“attendance sheet" and.a monthly summary of MHHARSH personnel
activities. The photos - are an indispensible tool in the day-
-té=day REDTOP operations program, providing photo identifications
‘* of PCS and: TDY-MHHARSHers and ‘assisting to determine probable
RIS affiliation based on observed associations within the
compound, . The detailed "attendance sheet" helps in keeping
track of MHHARSHers present, their patterns and changes in
pattern of activities, ‘This information is cften the principal
‘tool in PBRANPART activitics, assisting in identifying the
probable MHHARSH coatacts of double agents despatched to the
MHHARSH installatioa,
9. Following are some sample requiremerts which were levied
on LIEMPTY-9 during the reporting period:
: a, weekly reports of work being dore at tho installation
by YERSHOV and PANOV (DIRECTOR 025386), TDY construction
workers since May 1970.
b., special reports on the activities of AEMERGER who
was under the microscope prior to home .eave departure
in July 1970.
c. reports on the activities and associations of
Mikhail Vasilyevich UMNOV (201-819913) , TDY AMTORG
representative from New York who is of JKLANCE and
LNERGO interest.
d. watch for the arrival of Viktor Nikitovich KRESOV,
AEKICK officer of Executive Action Department. .
e. confirn arrival and provide details of activities
and associations of Subject of 201-866272 (Moble ANGUS),
LNERGO/LNREAD double agent.
f, Special report on AETURNKEY thioughout the period.
(LIEMPTY-9 is given a target for concestrated coverage
and reporting over a two or three mont) period at a time.)
10, LILYRIC was provided with the same requirements as
LICALLA (paragraph 9 a-e, above), LILYRIC is the main source
of license plate and automobile information both on MHHARSHers
and on visitors to the installation, and has a standing
requirement to report by phone the arrivals of all obviously
WOCORK citizens. one Such individual, who now visits regularly,
has been tentativelY identified as the language instructor of
the MHHARSH Ambassador! s son and a potential lead which we will
ef Tn,
investigate,
prone,
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- Ll. Effective 1 July 1970, all of the agents of the Project
received salary increases (HMMA-39548, 10 Octoher 1970) for a
net increase of $2,184.00 U/S/D per year,
12. Unless Headquarters believes that quarterly reports of
perations are es. g of the functioni
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of the.Project, the Station proposes to report semi-annually
hereafter,, on 31. October and 30 April, including sufficient
financial and other data in April to assist in preparing project
renevals. The value of the Project for both REDTOP and other
Station operations has been well documented over a long period
of time. There have been no recent additions or changes in :
\ - either personnel or basehouse properties. and none is contemplated. -
Ang Significant events which might affect the Project's operation, — :
\ - “ such as. the GERENDE divorce, will, of course, be reported :
™ separately. fet :
13. The basic operation of the Project remains the same with 4
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1. With the termination of Raymond H, GsRENDE, affected ° ‘on
2G June 1970 ard described in HYMA=+59129, 26 June 1970, the
LIEMPTY Frosect now consists ef the operat ions oi the LICALLA and
‘LILYRIC’ phéts base housés and the phote processing of LISMPTY-4,.
Outside case officer Bruce H, FKRNALD handles all agents, normally
on & once per Week basis, and passes the take tc his Station
contact. Cperational funds are passed to FERNALI by his Station
contact, and FERNALD pays all agent Salaries, reats, and other
expenses, The elimination of GERENDE has resulted in some loss
of efficiency, since base heuse personnel cannot regularly be met
as frequently as in tha past, This can mean a delay of up tuo two
weeks in veceipt by the Station of photos. However, LILYRIC and
LICALLA personnel have standing requirements to report by telephone
visits of Americans, and they are also alerted in advance whenever
pessible to forthcoming TDYs of MHHARSH visitors, so that arrangements
can be made for special meetings and speedy precessing of photos.
Normally, all photos are developed anێ printed by LIEMPTY-4,
When Speed is of the essenco, however, negatives are seat into
the Station for processing by the WOACRE technician, Thus, while
GERENDi's loss is a serious one in certain respects (he was, on
the local scene, talented, knowledgeable, and experienced), LILMPTY
production hes not suffered greatly.
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2, As tar as the security problem is coacerned, the generous
termination settlement avarded to GLRENDE has probably removed
whatever small temptation there may have been on his part to be
indiscreet about his former nsseciztion, Although GERENDE has
certain character weaknesses which’ emérged as a lack of dedication
and a feeling that he could get by with as Littke work as possible,
the Station bélieves that ho is basically not.an irresponsible
person, and that he realizes not only that he has an ebligation to
respect security, but that he also realizes that he has been treated
fairly and with great patience. He has offored his services for
the future, and he was told that we appreciated the offer and did
fot want to lose complete touch with him, but for now he should
devote himself to getting a good job.
3. As for GERENDE's wife, LIEMPTY-19, she also appeared to
be grateful for the termtnation bonus which she had been granted
(and which she was told had not been carved out oi what was due
GERFNDE). On the other hand, she has less reason to be loyal to
JKLANCE, and her mental stability if Somewhat opea to question,
Therefore, she poses'a greater threat to LIEMPTY security than
dues GERENDE, At the same time, she knows much less about Station
operations and personnel than does GERENDE. Furthermore, it is
not likely that she would (a la Mrs. LIROCKET-1) go directly to
the MHHARSHers with her information. What she might do is reveal
to ter lawyer ihat GERENDE liad worked for LNPURE and therefore had
incone to which she might feel that shé is entitled. Since
GERENDE is no longer employed and therefore no longer has regular
‘income (except for monthly payments of the termination bonus,
which she has agreed in writing not to claim), this threat has
also been lessened, Theoretically, however, she could expose
LIEMPTY and LIFEAT techniques (since she has been a LIFsAT transcriber),
put she could not, as far as we knew, expose any currently eaployed
agents, with the exception of LIEMPTY-~4, who is murried to GERENDE'S
sister. (None of the above assessment ur the possible security
threat posed by LIEMPTY-19 is changed by her B July visit to
JKLANCE Headquarters.)
4. There have been no changes in the functioning or activities
of the LICALLA base bouse, In addition to the routine photos,
"attendance reports," and special concentration on the activities
of various individuals (most recently AETURNK2EY) , LIEMPTY~9
responded to a number of spot requests, For instance, it was
LICALLA coverage which was instrumental in helping to identify the
ANGRIP officer who came to Mexico Oy te meet ae NMEA ae the
: 282 ‘ 3 an o esta i g 2
(see MEXICO CITY 2820, JO March 19 ) establish (MP ofiicers.
Yer ent st of his time in the company oO
Atee, when the {nally arrived early in April,
Also, when the AEKICK inspectors f yi \
LIEMPTY=9 was able to establish that their principal escort
Officer" appeared to be ANTURNKEY. LIEMPTY-9 was also alerted to
watch for the arrival of the subject of DIR&CTOR 042120, 12 June
1970 (and has not, as of this wri tines seen any oi8t eine period
seful contribution during e repo
Perna ating of of the MNHARSI Embassy,
was the updating of a sketch of the back
identifying the persons he most often sees at each window, Used ia
“WIDRIFTF debriefing (and her knowledge of
conjunction with the AE P ;
tre inside), this Wwelped us come up with as accurate a view as we
have ever had of the location of v2rious offices and officers
within the YWHHARSH Embassy.
been no charges in the functions or
Phetos and logs of
5. There have also
aclivitics of the LIULYRIC base house personnel, 1 a
daily comings and goings were routinely furnished, ‘the logs cnce
again proved their value by indices tee that the subject of MEXICO
CITY 3389, 8 June 1970, was probably lying when he said that he
had meetings with ASTUTNKLY at certain times on certain dates,
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The logs showed that ASTURNKEY might have made the first meeting,
but would certainly have been late for it. For the alleged second
meeting, however, the log showed that AETURNKEY was in the MHHARSHK
Embassy for the entire period of the wevting (subject of MsxIco CITY
3389 latdr amended his story to say that AETURNKEY had not rade
the second meeting). LILYRIC personnel] were quick to spot the
subject of MEXICO CITY 3542, 25 June 1970, making visits to the
MHHARSH Embassy, and reported these visits by phone even before
the Station had learned, from LIENVOY, of this person's telephone
call, Several other visitors of apparent WOLADY nationality were
aJso routinely reported to local LNcRGU, along vith a request for
license plate reselution if a WOLADY license plate is spotted,
Late in June, LILYRIC was alerted to report the possible visit of
a person who had made a phone call to 201-087316, offering the
latter Bome “interesting iaformation,"”. LILYRIC spotted and -
photographed a person who may be idertical with the ealler, and
attempts are now under way to resolve this.
6, LIEMPTY-4 continues to handle all photo developing and
and in --
spite, of his leg imjury, from which he jis now recovered, he did
not miss any deadlines. The fact that GeRtNDE has been terminated
is not expected to affect his relatiorship with the Station, even
though he 1s married to one of GERUNDS's sisters, FrENALD has
established good rapport with hin, aud be has stated that GeRENDE'S
preblems are not -his and will have no effect on his association,
7. The above recital-of LILYRIC and LICALLA sctivities would
seem to indicate a heavy CI emphasis. Actually, this is net the
case, While CI is an important by-product, net only for ourselvas
but also in support ef walk-in operations run by other agencies,
the day-in day-out bread and butter photo and fixed surveillance
information is of great importance to our positive operations. The
data base which has been built un end maintained by LISWTY
facilities, along with the services of LIENVOY, LIFEAT, and
LIEMBRACE, give the Station an imfrassive suNMAKY? annavatue which
is vital to our program,
With respect to the approved project renewal torwarded
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with Reference B, we have
a, Through an oversight, we neglected to report in
MIC base house rent was raisee as of
Reference A that LILY!
1 January 1970 to an annual rate of $3,360.00 (USD).
b, LICALLA base house rent was raised, effective 1
July 1970, to an annual rate of $1,373.00 (USD). (Reference
B shows that this figure has already been requested tor
FY 1971.)
AS indicated in Reference A,
Y personnel will probably be recomme
ec. salary increases for
all remaining LIaspT nded
in the near future,
d, The GERENDS dark room rent (MEXI 137) 1s now being
paid to LILAPTY~4. Pending the completion of GERENDS's new
house the lab work was being done temporarily in LISMPTY-4's
office, With the suspension, «"d now the termination of
CMBENNE, it became necessary to make thin a permanent |
arrangeaent, aud the Station felt it only fair to pay LIEMPTY-4
this fee ($50.00 USD per month}, wot only for the use of pis
space but also for inereased water and electric bills
(particularly the latter) resulting trom his having to develop,
print, and dry the photos, GERENDE was paid through December
LIEMPTY-4 was paid retroactively for
ad in June 1970
1200 ant o 30 June 1970. It is planned to continue
the period 1 January t
the monthly payments, 50 this item shoul be restored in the
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e. Regarding vehicles, NV 2947 (not MV 2823) was sold
in FY 1970. MV 2823 18 the LIENTIAy vehicle, and is still
‘nuse, It is, however, used in the LIEMBRACE Froject and
the maintensznace expenses ought to be charged to LIBMBRACE,
just as are the saiaries of UIEMPTY-10 and LIEMPTY-11, who
operate the LIENTRAP vehicle..
9, The changes nuted above do not invoJve large amounts of
ditional funds for
10. As requested in Reference B, Zellowing are emergency
commo plans as worked out by FERNALD:
a. LIEMPTY-4: Spanish should be used when talking to
his secretary; Spanish Should also be used, preferably,
when talking to LIzHPTY-4, In view of his profession and the
uncertainty of his workiag schedule, the person making the
~gontact should go nnannounced to his medical office at
Carlos B. Zetina 73 between 179C and 1830.hours, In the
waiting room there is a secretary and the caller should te11
her that he was referred by "Sy, Victor de los Laboratorios
del Norte" and wants to see the doctor. When admitted, the
officer should tell LIEMPTY-4 that he 18 certain the doctor
renenbers Sr. Victor. LIGUETY-4 will answer arfirmatively.
For positive identification, the officer will show the last
salary receipt signed by LIaMPTY-4. LIEMPTY-4 needs no
positive identification, vecause his diplomas with pictures
are exposed in visible places in the waiting room.
b. LICALLA (LIEMPTY-S): Spanish only should be ubed,
After 1630 hours but before 1800 hours, phone to his place
of cover business (phones: 6-§6-15-44 through 48) ard ask
for LIEMPTY-9, Caller should identiiy himself as a friend of
Victor and state his own interest ¢n avin seen raves os :
insured through h!r. Add that the caller would Like to discuss
the matter with him over a cup of coliee, aArvange date and
time (about 1706 hours) otf meeting. Prearranuged place:
Woolworth Store at Retorma, near the Reforma Hotel, in the
hardware and tools department. LIEOTY-9 will have 4 briefcase
(ov attache case) 204 a rolled up newspaper in the same hand.
PASSWORD: Officer: Please, where car. J get a tape measure
calibrated in inches? I need it for my
. Club.
LIEMPTY-9: You should have no problem in finding
one. —
For positive identification
receipt signed by LIEMPTY-9.
the officer will show last salary
LIEMPTY-9 will pull out of his
priefease a Monterrey Insurance Co. application form with his
name written in the upper right coraer. The first and third
Tuesday of each month LIENMPTY=9 will be walking in front of
SEPS-Paris Restaurant, on the Insurgentes side, from 1620
to 1630 hours, with his briefcase as stated above, Password
and identification are as stated above.
ec. GILYRIC (LIEMPTY-13): Spanish only should be used.
fhone his place of cork (2-20-80-20, ext 367), his secretary
usually answers,.and ask LIEWPTY-13 ii he received the present
his friend Victor seut hin, because yictor has not heard trom
him for sone time, LIEWPTY-12 will answer negatively re the
present, The ealler will request a meeting with LIEMPTY-13
because he wants to be able to tell Victor how his friend
the Ingeniero was, Arrange date and time of meeting. Place
is prearranged: in the Koala Restaurent~Cafeteria at the
corner of Ejercito Necioral ane. Mcliere (Gigante Super Market.
parking lot). LIFUPTY-18 will be sitting (or standing) in
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one hand and two ‘addressed but unsealed airmdil cnvelopes
in the other, .
PASSWORD: Officer: Can I catch a bus for Santa Monica here?
LIEMPTY-13: I am not very sure, but I will ask
soriebody . tee
For positive identification, the officer will show last salary
receipt signed by LIUMPTY-13, LIEMPTY-13 will show a folded an
box of Calgate tooth paste. On the second and fourth Thursday
of each month, LIEMPTY-13 will be walking iu front of the
_ above-mentioned Koala Restaurant-Cafeteria, on the Hjercito
‘ . side, from 1330 ‘to 1340 hours. As a recognition sigral he
. will bold.-the three envelopes as described above, except that
if it-is raining,-he will have all envelopes in one hand but
arranged so that the two airmail envelopes will be easily
visible, Password and identification are as stated above,
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SUMMARY
1. The LIEMPTY Project has thus far survived the absence fron
duty of its principal agent, Raymond H, ‘GERENDE, as well as the
threat to the security of the Project represented by GERENDE's
marital problems, Bruce H, FERNALD has been handling all Project
personnel since early December 1969, when GERENDE was deactivated
and placed on half-pay. No problems have resulted from this, other
than a delay in the receipt of photos (FERNALD is unable to meet
LIEMPTY personnel as frequently as GERENDE was). The security
- threat will remain as long as GERENDE's estranged wife has it
within her power to’expose GERENDE's RVROCK connection and the type
of work he was engaged in, She has continually promised not to do
this, and thus far she has kept her word,
2. The LIEMPTY product continues to be a valuable one for the
Station, It continues to play an important CI role (particularly
for LNEPGO and LNREAD) but its gredtest value, as far as the Station
is concerned, is in the positive field, Two recent examples
underline this: The early .(and thus; far only) debriefing of
AEMIDRIFF was accomplished almost exclusively by showing her photos
of all MHHARSH Embassy personnel and getting from her a character
sketch on each individual. These photos were all obtained by
LILYRIC and LICALLA. Secondly, LIEMPTY observations (as opposed to
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photos) played an important role in our total coverage of AESEASICK
during tho recent opérational activity undertaken against AESEASICK.
In short, LIEMPTY remains a highly effective and highly useful
‘Support asset, whose product’ is obtained in order to be used
operationally, not simply collected for the files,
. tis wife in order to -insuré that she. would not feel forced to take
GERENDE — . : .
3. The GERENDE problem is unquestionably a serious one. We
are forwarding under separate cover copies of several memoranda
Prepared by. GERENDE, One outlines the history of his marital .
problems, another describes the current legal Situation, and a .
‘third outlines proposals for a settlement. There is no hope of
reconciliation. The Station’s position with GERENDE from the
start has been that he must agree to an amicable settlement with
steps which would jeopardizé the security of Station operations,
‘For this ‘reason, the Station insisted from the beginning that any —
financial settlement with his wife would have to take into account
the fact that he was receiving a certain salary from RVROCK, and
that he could not iairly keep this salary out of the settlement on
the grounds that his wife could make no legal claim to that
salary. GERENDE's wife-was made aware of our position on this, and
she was grateful, even though stie realized that this arrangement
was strictly informal, The Station felt that GERENDE could not be
allowed to use his RVROCK salary AS a weapon in the dispute with his
wife, because if he did, she could hardly be expected to refrain
from exposing his connect ions, Indeed, events have shown that
GERENDE's wife is a vindictive woman, and if it had not been clear
to her that she, as well as GERENDE, would lose money if he loses
his job, she might have blown the whistle long ago, GERENDE, for
his part, would have preferred to keep his RVROCK salary entirely
out of the picture. Eventually, however, he agreed that the Station
position was fair, and he said he would conform.
4, The attached memoranda from GERENDE are, in the Station's
opinion, basically fair accounts. In the beginning, the Station
was inclined to give GERENDE's wife (LILMPTY-19) tke benefit of the
doubt, largely because her description of GERENDE'S character
weaknesses came -as no surprise (particularly his tendeacy to 7
procrastinate, even when his marriage was at stake). Early in the
conflict, LIEMPTY-19 contacted RIZZUTO and asked point blank what
she could tell her lawyer about GERENDE's salary. She was told
she could not.mention the RVROCK portion undér any circumstances,
and that if she told anyone-that GERENDE had any connection with
LNPURE, the connection would be denied and GERENDE would be
terminated. She appeared to accept this gracefully, even though it
: meant she would have to scale her support demands down to the
level of GERENDE's overt income (GERENDE's monthly salary from
RVROCK was over 7,000 pesos; he earned an additional 4 to 5,000 pesos ,
teaching English, and he has since rented their house, for which
he is receiving slightly less than 7,000 pesos monthly). .
Subsequently, LIEMPTY-19 was told thet the Station would see to it
that as long as GERENDE continued to receive an RVROCK salary, he
would give her the same proportion of this salary that the courts
determined should be paid from his overt income, This, of course
was strictly an informal arrangement, one which would stop the
minute GERENDE stopped receiving a salary. Later, as LIEMPTY-19's
oSition hardened an er vindictiveness began to rule her actions,
LIEMPTY-19 was reminded by the Station that the longer it took for
an amicable solution to be reached, the greater was the chance
cithat GERENDE would lose his job, If she persisted in having him
‘arrested (which she succeeded in doing twice), his job would be
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jeopardized, While she continued to repeat sweetly that she had no
intention of- causing his termination, and had never breathed a
word to’a soul about his RVROCK affiliation, her attitude was in
fact jeopardizing his job and if he lost his job, she and the ,
children, as well as GERENDE, would lose income, Wer attitude is
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doubly disappointing in view of the fact that as she became more and
more unreasonable, GERENDE was moving in the othor direction,
5, Tho outcome can still not be predicted. As can be seen
from GERENDE's memos, the two sides are still far apart on a number
of points, including specifically-money. LIEMPTY-19 insists on
| 10,000 pesos per month, . GERENDE is willing to pay 5,000, GERENDE
is * current ly on half-pay, which means that his total’ (all source)
monthly income is around 14,000 pesos, From this, he would not only
-have. to pay the amount which is finally agreed upon, he must also
contitiue payments of 2500 pesos-per month to LIEMPTY-19's father
.. (paying off a loan obtained.to build ‘their house). The complicating
“factor is. the uncertainly of GERENDE's future with RVROCK., The
Station has maintained for some time that it is impossible to
continue to pay. ERENDE his full salary solely torun the LICALLA
and .LILYRIC basehouses, Now that FERNALD has absorbed this duty
_ with only small incoavenicnce.and some loss of timeliness, it makes
even léss sense to put GERENDE to work only to do this. GERENDE
has long been aware of the Station's thinking in this regard, and.
prior to the current pergonal crisis he had been told that he
would have to work harder at a greater variety of tasks in order
to retain hie position. As Headquarters is aware, he had been
given additional tasks, and, as reported in reference, he had begun
to respond very well, There has never been any question of GERENDE's
ability. As we have previously stated, he is personablo, intelligent,
bilingual and binational, and has had good training and experienca
in certain fields, On the other hand, there has long been doubt
about his seriousness of purpose, his’ initiative, and his ambition.
The "reversal of roles" which he describes in one of the attached - -
memos, which took placo when he was confined to his home as an .
LP keeper, did more than cause domestic problems -- it apparently
deprived him of the discipline of a daily job. His well-deserved
reputation for being lazy was earned years ago,
6, The. question which must be answered is whether or
not to terminate GERENDE. He can be useful to the Station, but
the Station has learned to get along without him, What are the
security hazards involved? The general range of his knowledge is
described in paragraph 5 of reference, If all of this were blown,
the loss to the Station, particularly in terms of support operations
against the MHHARSH target, would be considerable, The Station
does not believe that GERENDE would deliberately expose any of this,
but it is impossible to predict what LIEMPTY~19 might do, particularly
since she would feel that she had nothing to lose, having already
lost a possible source of income through the termination, GERENDE's
termination’ bonus would probably be in the neighborhood of ten
thousand dollars, Presumably LIEMPTY-19 is aware of the fact that
he would get such a bonus, although the Station has never discussed
this with her and the possible division of such a bonus between the
two of them has never been mentioned,
LICALLA
7. The LICALLA basehouse continues to function without changes,
except for the fact that Bruce H. FERNALD has been meeting LIEMPTY-9
since 9 December 1969, Brief meetings with LIEMPTY-9 are held once
a week at pre-arranged times and places (weil away from the MHHARSH
area). Occasionally special meetings are called, by phone, by
FERNALD, if special coverage is desired (as in the AESEASICK case,
for example). There have been no problems, operational or personal,
involving ‘the basehaise or LIEMPTY-9 during the reporting period,
LIEMPTY-9 provided 1,728 photographs during the reporting period,
and in addition to his regular reporting on observed activities of
MHHARSH personnel, he provided special coverage as requested. This
"special coverage" consists of his observations of a selected
individual -~ who does he spend his time with, how is he behaving,
when was he present (or absent), etc, LIEMPTY~9 spends over 40
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‘hours a week just watching (and photographing) MHRARSH personnel,
and ever the years he has gottento know them, and their babits,
very well, Ho. can spot unusual or atypical behavior, and when he
is asked to put a certain individual under close scrutiny, his
comments can be very uSeful, Newcomers, no natter what their
‘cover, will frequently gravitate to their IS colleagues ia the
tgafety" of the JUIHARSH back yard, thereby enabling us to make
tentative AEKICK or AEGRIP identifications, TDYers can often be
‘linked up with their internal escort officers. In the case of
Specific targets, LICALLA- spectal coverage can sometimes give clues
to- =personal relationships which can be exploited, During. the reporti
. peF ted we had special coverage on AESKASICK (to determine any :
‘changes in pattern following the ABMIDRIFF defection and following |
the operation. against him -- amfin both cases LICALLA did report *
Jee some, change in pattern); 202-305870 (for much the same reason, ;
“although here the evidence was not as clear); AEPOLYP (to gather .
information on his patterns and his associatious); ABTAKEOFF \
- (for the same reason); and 201=838166 (to find out if he did, ‘
in fact work in the "restricted area" and who his associates were,
& requirement which was quickly satisfied). Also, LICALLA has been
asked to report on the arrival and activities of TDYers such as .
the AEKICK security inspectors (he is not, of course, told that i
"security iaspectors" are expected -- he is told of the expected ‘
arrival of visitors, and he can spot a visitor or newcomer immediately),
the possible arrival of 201-314616 and, currently, to attempt to {
-identify, at least by association, the person who went out to meet
an LNREAD agent (subject of MEXICO CITY 2741, 17 March 1970). The
value of LICALLA to the RiDTOP program in Mexico City can scarcely
be overstated,
LILYRIC
8. There have been no changes during the reporting period of
the operation of the LILYRIC basehouse activity, except that Bruce
H. FERNALD took over the handling of the LILYRIC personnel from
GERENDE in early December, FERNAID normally meets only LIEMPTY-13,
at pro-arranged sites and times (also well away from the MHHARSH
area), once a week for pick-up of the films and reports. He occa}
sionally meets LIEMPTY=~14 (LIEMPTY-13's wife) when LIEMPTY-13 may
be out of town. The LILYRIC coverage is a fanily enterprise
with the work equally divided among LIEMPTY-15, 4,6, and 27,
who split up the hours of.duty so that there is uninterrupted
. coverage Mondays through Fridays from 0800 to 1800 hours, and
0800 to 1500 hours Saturdays, (Extra-hour or week-end coverage may
be requested as necessary, and the LILYRIC personnel responded to
the Station request for such extra coverage during the AEMIDRIFF
and AESEASICK cases.) The family has continued to provide reports
during the reporting period on all activity centered on the front
entrance of the MHHARSH Embassy, Such coverage included, as in the
past, daily logs on the comings and goings of MHHARSH officials,
up-te-date’ recording of MHIIARSH license aounbers, special activities
and visitors (particularly Americans, of whom five were spotted and
reported on during the reporting period), and some 3,500 photographs,
AS an example of the value of LILYRIC coverage, within one week of
the change of license plates at the MHHARSH Embassy (a biannual change
affecting all of Mexico, with new numbers bearing no relation to
the old), LILYRIC had provided a complete list of the new numbers
(along with the cars to which the plates are assigned). Among
other things, this enabled tho Station to identify AESEASICK's
companions during his jast few days:in Mexico. Without LILYRIGC
identificationof the new license plates would have taken months and
would have handicapped our operations, LILYRIC has also provided
special coverage.of the visit of a Latia Aserican CP representative,
and is currently watching for the two AZKICK security technicians,
201-314616, and the man who went to meet the LNREAD agent. Also,
LILYRIC has reported on visits of Mexican students and the identity
of the MHHARSH representatives who deal with then or hand out
literature to them. In short, LILYRIC's services, even though the
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act accordingly, are another vital olement of the REDTOP program.
LIEMPTY-4
9, LIENPTY-~4, ha6é continucd to develop and to print oll of .
the LICALLA and LILYRIC photographs. He has been met regularly by
Bruce H, FERNALD (taking over for GERiNDE) since 26 Novomber 1969,
phe first few meetings at that time (late November and early
December) were arranged by FERNALD by telephono to LIEMPTY-4 and
_ primarily concerned LIEMPTY-4's reports on GERENDE's family problems
-ahd related security arrangements, Since mid-December, LIEMPTY-4 °
resumed a regular. schedule (usually weekly) of meetings at
pre-arranged. sites and times. LIEMPTY-4 has been given a special
extension in the Station to which he may call as "Dr. Carlos" to
.Jeave a message ‘for "Victor": .(FERNALD),. FERNALD can change meeting
plans by directly calling LIEMPTY-4, The only personal problem
directly involving LIEMPTY-4 was surgery on his knee which required
his wearing a full cast on his leg for over six weeks. During
this’ period. when LIEMPTY-4 has been unable to drive, FERNALD has
been meeting LIEMPTY-4, for the exchange of LICALLA/LILYRIC films
and prints, at LIEMPTY~-4's office, under a suitable pretext and with
appropriate security precautions, LIEMPTY-4's services are
invaluable since the Station could not, on a continuing basis,
process the LIEMPTY material in its own photo lab,
SECURITY
10. Other than the security problems inherent in GERENDE's
personal problems, there have been no security problems during the
reporting period,
FUTURE PLANS
11, As for GERENDE, the Station has reached the conclusion
that he must be terminated, ‘This is not an easy decision to make,
nor will it be easy to confront GERENDE with this decision, He
has, after all, devoted 15 years of his life to RVROCK. However,
as noted above, in spite of his talents the Station has been able
to get along without his services. Furthermore, the constant
security risk posed by his wife is, frankly, an unacceptable risk.
To try to molify her by promising ‘her a portion of his salsry is
probably unworkable in realistic terms, particularly since her
attitude has progressively hardened. The Station, therefore,
intends to terminate GERENDE prior to the end of FY 1970, GERENDL'S
contract calls for a termination bonus of one month's salary: per
full year, This would come to $8,750 (USD), Fox various reasons,
including the need to preserve the security of the operation by
ensuring that the termination 1s amicable, it will probably be
necessary, as stated in paragraph 6, to give GERENDE about $10,000
(USD), Furthermore, it will be necessary to inform LIEMPTY=-19 of
the termination, and, to keep her from revealing what she knows,
she will undoubtedly have to be given some money herself. The
Station does not believe that it would beequitable or sound from
a security point of view to use the money which GERENDE himself has
earned for this purpose. Therefore, while the figure will remain
negotiable, the Station believes that the sum of $2,500 (USD)
would be a reasonable amount, Total obligations for FY 1970 in
the LIEMPLTY Project are currently estimated at slightiv leas than
$33,000 (USD). The Project has been approved in the amount of
$38,970 (USD) leaving unobligated approximately $6,000 (USD). It
is therefore requested that the LIEMPTY Project be amended for
FY 1970 to provide an additional $8,000 (USD) to be used in the
GERENDE termination. Funds will be available at the Station,
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project’ renewal for FY 1971, as far as
LICALLA, LILYRIC, and LIEMPTY-4 are concerned, 00 changes in
procedure aré planned. The product is useful, it is as timoly as
present: circumstances permit, and the personnel involved are doing’
their jobs well, The only change foreseen is an increase in
salary for somo, if not all, of these agents. The most recent
salary increases took effect in May 1968, LIEMPTY-4 has not had
an increase since January 1967, and LIEMPTY-13 since January 1964,
Jticrease in cost of living alone would be sufficient justification ;
to raise salaries, but in the case of these agents their consistently
excellent work deserves €o be rewarded, These salary increases
will probably range between 10 and 20 percent.
“7 43, As for other project expenses, LIEMPTY-10 and LIEMPTY-11
wikl no Ionger be funded: under LIEMPTY, but have been transferred
‘te LIEMBRACE effective 1 July 1970, Real estate expenses should
remain fairly constant, with perhaps a slight allowance for
inflation, .The rent on GERENDE's dark room (MEXI 137) will no
longer be paid’ with his termination. MV-2823 will be sold or
otherwise disposed of and should not be included in the project
for FY 1971, Equipment and operational expenses should remain
constant,
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TO : Case Officer and Chief of Station
FROM : GERENDE
SUBJECT: GERENDE Background and Status Report
of Present Yarital Confilet
1, While this. fs not intended to be a full exposition of my -
personal and private life over vecent years, I would like to make
known Some of the facture that have, from my point of view, led
up to the present sitration,
2, I realize that the interests of the organization and the
interest of the tndividuals who may have opportunity to come in .
contact with my case dictate as Little personal involvement as .
possible in the lives of agents. Indeed, the requirements of
security, compartrentation and efficiency prescribe the modue
operandi and, to a great extent the ‘nodus vivendi, of agency
personnel not only in the sense of earning a living but also in
manner of living. Ideally, the less said about an agent's private
life, the better, but, as the years ge by, changes may occur which
go unreported or unneticed and which may bring about unexpected
events and renercussicns. When x person has been working for the
Station, as J have, for fifteen years with little or no personnel
uandling problems, no security flaps, no obvious problems on the
job, and something cones up like the abrupt Separation of my
wife (LISMPTY-19) and re with the personal and potential security
visks it has entatled, J feel that some explanation i8 necessary.
Should it be in order, I would like this explanation te reach not
only my present case officer and Chiet of Station but also the
former Chief and officers with whom I have had the privilege to
work over the years,
3. I would like to give thanks, in advance, for the patience
and understanding that have been shown me thus far, Whatever the
final outcome, I know that pecple have been bending over backward
to be helpful and patient in hopes of an early solution to the
eonflict.
4, Back in September 1959, shortly after our wedding in late
1958, my wife and baby girl, were moved, by the agency, into a
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which Served intermittently as a listening post-basehouse for the
agency, At the time, LIEWTY-19 was working as the manager of the
bookstore at the University cf the Americas and, at the seme time,
studying for a B,A, in philosophy, Thosr. were happy times. We
‘received a two-sionth leave, went to Europe, the Rome Olympics and
. visited LIEMPTY-19's family in Holland. Back in salexico, when the
- base was in operation. I stayed heme a lot (one of the revuirenents),
minded the cial and tave recorders and the baby -=- an unfortunate
reversal of marital roles, After exactly five years the basehouse
was closed down and we lost rent, LIEMPTY-19's salary and my
mother's salary which she had been receiving as part-time basehouse
keeper. My mother and youngest sister gave considerable help in
taking care of the baby while LIEMVTY-19 worked and when we went
to Furope and Jeft the baby with then, This was during the first
three years at the base until we had our second cliiild, Christopher,
5. We moved to a small apartment in Lomas and, to supplement
the loss cf salary aad rent allowance, the Station began paying
1,000 nesos a month fcr the use of a dark reom T had built or the
roof of the building, We had or third child, Madeleine, unplanned,
two months after settling in the two-bedroom apartment, The
apartment need not have been so small hut we had shosea it for its
Lecation and style and because it was to be a temporary stop until
we could find something better, We missed voting to the Olympics
in Tokyo which we had planned to do (1964) aad instead began
negotiating to buy a home beilding site at Rio Escondido but whea
the deal fell thragh, we decided to go on leave to Europe again,
this time with the two elder childven, leaving the baby with my
sister, We visited with LISMPTY-19's parents in Holland (they had
moved back to Holland after having lived in Washirgton, D.C,, since
1943) and the two children stayed with them while LIEMPTY-19 and I
made Side trips. Traveling is LIEMPTY-19's vreatest love in Life,
Upon our return to Mexico (J came back twe weeks earlier), LIEMPTY-19
was so depressed at leaving Kurove and being back in Mexico she was
enotionally and physically inaccessible for about six weeks, She
nad not fully adjusted to living ia Mexico or to settling down and
beconiag a housewife, Our cramped quarters, way of livitig, lack
of moaey, my job, my irregular hours and habits, my Friday night
poker games, the three children, all these got her dewn,
6. In the fall of 1965 after our return from Furope I began
teaching English to beginners in the adult education program at the
American School in the evenings. This started as a two-hour a
week meonlighting experiment but by early 1966, through student
contacts made at the school, I had branched ovt te teaching at the
offices of Carnation Milk Co,, Singer Sewins Machine, and
Richardson-Merrell Drug Co, for a total of about tweaty hours per
week, LIEMPTY-19, meantime, was working part-time at the Hamilton
School in Lomas where the two older children were attending. The
family finances improved and I was able to convince LIEMPTY-19 that
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enough for our growing family which by now had a fourth child on
the way, With three friends as partners, I entered on a land-buying
deal which turned out to be complicated’ as we bought the land in
the form of company stock. The company was liquidated and the
assets were distributed, as land, to the four partners. I paid for
our share with tae proceeds fran the sale of a small lot I had been
paying for since.1955, LIEMPTY-19 was at first reluctant to tie
us down with a house but when we finally got the papers and land
deed straightened out, she threw herself wholehenrtedly into the :
project and the building whieh began in August 1967, While LIEMPTY-19
eupervised the construction, I worked during Septerber and October
almost full-time for the Oly:apic Organizing Committee and the group
Zrom Czechoslovakia which came ty train in the pre-Olympics. My
father-in-law deposited money ‘n Mexico to help us with the majoy
part of the financing of the house. We ured $256,500 pesos of his
morey and about $60,000 that LIEMPTY-19 and i had saved and got the
house tinished enough to move in in March 1968, We were very short
on furniture und shortly after moving, in bought three bedroom sets,
an autonatic washer and even a piano, Naturally, cash was svacce,
dirt was plentiful, The yard was a pile of rubble, the carpentry
work had just begun, there were no closets, the house was unpainted.
Theveaster, we did things on the 'cuse as the money came in:
continued with carpentry, finished the driveway, put in grass,
nuilt 2 fence and front rate,
7. Six months after moving in came time for the Olympics and
Y worked, unofficially tais time, with the water polo team from
Australia, LIetPTy-19 worked for the month with the Dutch and
Belgian radio aud TV group. LIgiMPTY-19 vas, once again, caught up
in the atmesphere of being among Europeans and doing something
exe‘ting and out of the routine of home aud children, She ‘fell in
love with the Australians as well, and for several months all she
eceld talk of was that we should move to Australia, TY gave it some
thought but decided that we had neither the money to invest nor the
youth and technical training to make it as pioncers “down under"
and, on the other hand, family, friends, a house, and job seniority
here in Mexicc,.
&, Toward the end of 1968, LIFMPTY-19 decided it was time for
me to move out of the master bedroom as she could no loager face
that aspect of ouy married life, For several months we tried this
but it did not werk out fer me, One night in March 1969 after we
returned home from a party, she asked me to help her undress aud
when she, once again, refused to have aaythiag co de with me, I
got rough with her, prompting a decision on her pari, which she
had already been poudering, to visit her parents in Hiolland as soon
as possible. Her father provided the plane fare and she! left in
April for the United States to visit hex brother and sister and
Holland, for what she said would be a five week trip, She stayed
eeay ten weeks, The four children remained with me, the, maid, and
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my mother who came to-hvip three days a week, Upon her return,
LIOPTY-19 bore an air of resignation rather than of enthusiranand,
“again, as on her previous return from Europe, was physically down
end sentally unhappy. When asked about her thoughts on Australia
she said that if she had wanted to live in Australta, she should
have married an Austrrlian. The separation bad not improved our
intinate relationship, :
9. %In Avgust I was to take fite weeks' leave and ¢£0 with the
children to Astro-World in tiouston aad visit my mother's family in
South Carolina, When I suggested postponing making monthly payments
on her father's loan until Deceaber when the Christmas Bonus would
cover the back debt, in order to make the trip, she vas adamant,
saying that if I did net have the cash for going, I should not take
leave, I borrowed from my iife insuraace policy and left with the
three youngest children, Adriana had a touch of aepaztitis and
joined us three weeks later. After spending the month in South
Carolina, we returned to Mexico to find that LIEMOTY-19 had very
much enjoyed her solitude. ‘We had already talked ubout divorce before
her trip to Holiard in the spring. I had told her that TI would not
corsider parting with the children and she said she would consider
leaving them tc me if I would settle the debt to her father as well
aS give her a Substantial share of what she considered was her part
of the house. The title of the house was in my name and had been
Since the buying of the land. LISMPTY-19mid Y could mortgage or
sell the house but that ihe money was what she was mainly interested
iu. I told her that the sale of the house was not financially
wise in its unfinished state and that the house and land are very
likely to appreciate sharply over the next three or four years
coasidering the housing developments going on in the area. Added
to this was ‘he seitimenta] attachment to the house and area, A
mortgage, on the other hanc, for the amount of her father's ioan
plus what she was asking, was something I could not afford considering
the more than 12 percent cost of such a mortgage in Nexico.
10, At the same time, during September 1969, that we were going
through the above-meotioned discussions, LIEMPTY-19 was taking a
course at Japan Airlines to become a tour guide ard group leader
for trips to the Orient as early as November 1969 and, certainly,
te Expo °'70 in Osaka during the spring and summerd 1970. “The
received a diploma to that effect, I told her th.t if she wanted
out cfr the marr“ave and wanted to be free to travel it was all
right by me but that the children would stay with me and I would
continue to repay he» father at the agreed rate ($2500 per month
and 5 percent per year), She then sought Jega)J adviee frou an old
friend, Dutch lawyer Guillermo Floris Margadant who, in turn, steered
hor to a young woman lawyer, Dra, Berta Martinez, who must have
advised LIEMSTY-19 that under the local legal system the only way
to try for a sizable cash settlement and considerable support was to
hang on to the children because LIEMPTY-19 made a radical "about-face"
in her attitude concevning them and she now said that she could not
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“abandon” the children. I refused to visit her lawycr with her
“ Saying I was not interested in getting divorced, whereas she said
that her :nind was made up and that we would have to split up,
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11, Things came to a head on the night of 12 Noverber when I
got home arvund 9 PM and she sugyerted we have a drink and talk
things over, I mixed Some martinis and she began laying down the
terms under which she thought we should get divorced, i.e. I should
move out of the house, mortgage to pay back her father's money,
grant her custody of the children and support of 2,000 pesos per
month per child ($8,000). I said I would not get divorced under
these conditions and we discussed anJ argued in the kitchen for about
three hours, killing a bottle of gin in the process. We went
upstairs’ and when I tried to make up to her she tried to rouse the
children, unsuccessfully, and then tried to leave the house which
I would not Iet her do. She got hysterical, phoned a neighbor,
Uta de la Hoz, then she rent into the front yard and awakened the
next door neighbors, Walter Hurley and his wife, and asked to go to
their heuse. A few minutes later, Uta and her husband Guillermo
came and LIEMPTY-19 went with them to their home two blocks away.
About a half-hcur later I walked up to Uta's to ask LIEMPTY-19
to come home but wes told that she was busy phoniug her lawyer
and would not veturrn,
12, The following morning I tyok the children to schocl as
usual and my sister Marcia (LIEMPTY-4's wife) picked them up ard
took them to her house where ] joined them tor lunch, Li:sipTy-19
eame by in the late afternoon while my sister was cut, piteked up
the children saying she was taking them home, failed to do so, then
disappeared and was not to be found,
13, It was the subsecuent action taken by LIEMPTY-19 in
dropping her lawyers and taxing on the services of Bernabe Jurado,
the most notorious penal attorney in Mexico, that led to the
potential security hazatds that ensued,
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TO ¢ Case Officer
FROM : GERENDE
SUBJECT: GERENDE Status Report
The present situation of the narital conflict between GERENDE and
his wife (LISMPTY-19) is as follows:
1. GERENDE is living at his mother’s apartment at 99 Carlos
B. Zetina Street, Apartment 9. He has rented a three-bedroom
-apartment at Tornael 2 corner with Pedro Antonio de los Santos where
he-has stored the household effects and furniture removed from his
former address at Ladera 39, Lomas de Bezares.
2, The house at Ladera 39 is rented to an executive of
Chrysler Corporation International, Dr. Leon MARKIEWICZ, his wife,
and fifteen-year old daughter, all of Argentine nationality. The
monthly rent is 6,700 pesos M/N and the contract is for two years,
beginning 1 February 1970. :
3. LIEMPTY-19 and the four children are apparently still :
living at the residence of the Netherlands’ Ambassador, Barcn
Schelto Van Heemstra at Pefia 360, Jardines del Pedregal, It seems :
fairly certain they are at that address from things that the two
older children, Adriana and. Chris, have said to GERENDE on the last
two occasions he has seen them. They have been there since
5 December 1969. LIEMPTY-19 has denied that she has a fixed address :
and says that she is staying with "friends,"
4, LIEMPTY-19 is continuing to use the services of Bernabe
Juardo as her lawy: > and, through him, is pressing for even more
advantageous terms in the. divorce thaa she had asked in November. ; i
Please see the attached copy and translation of the latest proposal : :
made by Juardo on 4 March 1970,
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5. The charges and accusations made by LIEMPTY-19 against
GERENDE are still not completely resolved and are as follows: ‘
a. Insults, threats and attempted homicide -~- this charge
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not been pressed since they were originally made on 13 November
71969 by LIEMPTY-I9. The ruling on these charges, should the
case cone to trial, must be made by three judges of the 22 Corte
Penal composed of the 4th, 5th, and 6th Juzgados Penales, The
_ judge of the 6° Juzgado is Lic. QUIRAZCO, an alumnus of
GERENDE's latyer, Jorge Mario MAGALLON. Together they have,
on two occasions, been to speak to Judge CRUZ Mellado who
agreed not to: ‘issue an arrest warrant ant who has, finally,
called for a hearing on 16 March (subsequently postponed) at
10:00. MAGALLON has given GERENDE assurances that the charges
are likely to be dismissed,
b. Fraud -- this charge was made by LIEMPTY-19 and her
lawyer on 11 December 1969, the day after GERENDE left the
Villa Obregon jail after having spent a week there for :
disobeying a court order, (The court order ‘had consisted of
an unfounded request to have GERENDE expelled from his house
and to have LIENPTY~19 reinstated there with her father, as
the temporary custodian of the children, GERENDE refused then
adnissbn under those terms, hence disobeying the Villa Obregon
judge’s order, so the judge's secretary arbitrarily ordered,
on the spot, a l0-day detention. Subsequently, the judge,
LUCAS del ARSENAL, was forced to lift the detention after seven
days and dismiss himself from the case and divorce proceedings
as incompetent. The judge has had to face charges of
collusion from and with the lawyers of both parties, i.e.
Magallon and Jurado, The charge of fraud rests at Mesa 313
of the Procuraduria del Distrito Federal, The Public Ministry
Agent in charge of that table is Jorge GUTIERREZ Cruz,
LIEMPTY-19 claims that the money lent to her and GERENDE for
building the house at Ladera #39 was actually loaned to buy
the house and that GSRENDE, knowing they were married under
“ the separate property marriage clause hd wrongfully placed
the property in his name only, thereby committing fraud.
- Actually, the land was bought by GERENDE before Christmas 1965
in a complicated transaction involving three other partners:
Robert Bancroft WHITEHOUSE, John (Dick) RENNA, and James
Walter HURLEY, and each of the partners placed the property
in their respective names with the complete knowledge of their
spouses,- Later the land was subdivided and after nineteea
months the deeds were issued, LIEMPTY-19 supervised and prodded
the notary who made the transaction and she was perfectly aware
that the property was in GERENDE's name, In August 1967 when
construction of the house began, LIEYPTY-19's father's money
was used which he had deposited in Mexico for the purpose,
Since January 1969, according to the terms of the loan
agreement, GSRENDE has been paying it off and has receipts from
LIEMPTY-19 to show for it,
GERENDE has presented both the land deed ("escritura")
pre-dating the construction of the house and the receipts
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No further action has been taken by LIEMPM Y-19 or her lawyer
on this matter but the. charge has not finally been settled and
is still pending. ‘The charge is, of course, unfounded and is
awaiting the proper “lubrication” in order to be filed away.
c, Neglect -- this charge was made by LIEMPTY-19 in ©
December ‘1969 at the 7° Juzgado Mixto de Paz claiming that
GERENDE had abandoned LIEMPTY-19 and the children to their fate
and that they were utterly destitute. GERENDE was not
notified of.this charge and on 9 February after attending a
hearing at.the Villa Obregon juzgado (see below), once out on
the sidewalk, Judicial police agents detained GERENDE, took
him to the Procuraduria and from there to Lecumberri. This
process involved being finger-printed and mugged, The
following day GERENDE was out on a 2,000 pesos bond and three
days later, 13 February, the justice of the peace (a woman)
formally set GERENDE free for lack of evidence. GERENDE and
Magallon went back on 5 March to pick up the bond money and
see if Jurado had appealed but he had not and, apparently,
that matter is closed,
6. On 14 November 1969, one day after LIEMPTY-19 disappeared
from home’ taking the children with her, GERENDE brought charges
against her for minor lesions and showed. medical proof thereof.
The hearing of 9 February after which GERENDE was detained, wag
called by Villa Obregon judge Bonfilto SEGURA. GERENDE reiterated
the charge, LIEMPTY-19 denied it, the judge ruled against her,
ordered her to prison but since the injuries were minor, it does
not require privation of liberty and she must only go and sign-in
once a week,
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7. LIEMPTY-19 is at present teaching school at the Edron
Academy on Caleri. Street in San Angei Inn, The two older children
are going to school there. During the latter part of November, all
December and half of January, the children did not attend any
school, .On three occasions GERENDE has been to the school at 13:30
to try to speak to LIEMPTY-19 and see the children. LIEMPTY-19
has objected to this and the meetings mve been short and fruitless
except for GERENDE learning that they are still staying at the Dutch
Ambassador's, GERENDE's last visit there was on 3 March (Tuesday).
8. After the Villa Obregon judge dismissed himself from the
divorce proceedings, according to standard procedure, the case
went to Coyoacan and Xochimilco respectively where the judges,
in turn, excused themselves from the case and it has finally come
to reside at the Ist Juzgado Civil in the D,F, The judge is Olda
CORREA (woman) and has the reputation of being tough and pretty
straight. Since LIEMPTY-19 has not given an address where divorce
suit papers can be served her, the suit has not yet been initiated
on GERENDE's part. LIEXPTY-19, on the otherimnd, has not had
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apparently because she is still seeking a voluntary divorce along ~
the lines and terms which are stated in the accompanying set of
oO proposals, GERENDE cannot begin to accept these proposals ia
. : their-present form as they are patently unfair and hardly a point
to beginning bargaining from.
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The following proposals were made to GERENDE on 4 March 1970
(Monday) by LIEMPTY-19's lawyer, Bernabe Jurado, through a mutual
friend, Licenciado Carlos Heyu, to wit:
TERMS under which the problem of (LiEMPTY-19] and {Raymond H,
GERENDE] could be solved,
1. The right (patria potestad) to the minors would be kept
by both the mother and father. .
2, The guardianship and custody of the four children is
‘entrusted to the mother. The father may visit the children once
a week between 10:00 and 19:00 hours; he may take them out once a
month and will return them to the mother's address before 19:00,
3. The father is obliged to pay the mother the sum of
10,000 pesos MN, in advance, per month beginning with the month
of November 1969, since which time he has not given the mother or
children any money at all,
4. This agreement will be raised to the level of a formal
public writ the day it is signed by both parties,
5, Both spouses agree to divorce voluntarily under the terms
of this agreement,
6. Upon termination of the divorce procedure, by mutual
consent, both parties will desist from the civil and penal actions
‘that either might have initiated against the other.
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that the legal procedure establishes as well as grant the guarantees
demanded by the Public Ministry and acting Judge for the approval
of this agreement and granting of the divorce,
8, In order that the father may visit his children and take
them out, the mother is obliged to give notice of every change of
address, 1
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abstaining from calling on the mother's address, so that she may
carry on her life freely without neglecting her children,
io, | Whilo the voluntary divorce is being processed, the ;
and, as
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above stated, to satisfy their needs, the father wilT make the
tirst monthly payment of $10, 000,
11, Neither the father nor the mother may take the children
out of Mexican territory without the authorization of the other,
12, Since GERENDE owes the parents of LIEMPTY-19 the sum of
$286,500 plus agreed~on interest, minus whatever payments he has
been able to make, the said GERENDE ig obliged to mortgage the house
at 39 Ladera, Lomas de Bezares in this city, precisely during the
course of the divorce procedure by mutual consent as established
in the antecedent clauses and before the divorce is granted so that
LIEMPTY-19's parents are reimbursed on their loan or on the out-
standing unpaid balance,
13, The expenses of making this agreement a formal writ as
well as the fees of B, Juardo will be paid by GERENDE but these
will be fixed in an equitable manner by Carlos Heyn to whose
decision both will submit,
14. In case of failure to comply with any of the clauses of
this agreement at any time or for just one time, either by GERENDE
or LIEMPTY-~19, both agree to expressly establish the following
Sanctions and terms:
15. If GERENDE is the one who violates any clause just one
time, he will forfeit the house at Ladera 39 to the mother and
children, LIEMPTY-19, Adriana Juliette, Christopher Ramon, Maria
Madoleine, and Laurence Fernando, and said property will belong to
the above "mentioned persons,
16, If LIEMPTY-19 1s the one who violates the terms of this
agreement for just one itme, she will lose the custody of children
in favor of the father or whatever perscn he designates for the
guardianship and custody of the minors,
17, Since LIEMPTY-19 has to establish an appropriate place
to live, in the company of her four children, both parties agree
that the household effects will be turned over by GERENDE, to
LIEMPTY-19 for that purpose, as well as the automobile she has been
usiag throughout the marriage,
Mexico, D.F., 4 March 1970
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NOTE: GERENDE's lawyer advised him not te make a counter proposal.
‘His comments on the above terms are as follows (keyed to above):
1. OX
2. Visitation rights everyday at any time; he may take then
out overnight once per week,
3. Will pay 5000 pesos per month, to begin with date of
settlement (i.e. not retroactive)
,
4. OK
5. OK, assuming that agreement is reached on terms
6. OK
7. OK
8 OK
9. Revise to agree with GERENDE'’s version of paragraph 2
10, OK, except payment is to be 5000 pesos.
11. OK
12, No. GERENDE prefers to continue paying off under the
terms of the loan agreement with LIEMPTY-19's father, Later, if
a mortgage can be obtained at an acceptable interest, GERENDE
might consider this,
13.- No. GERENDE and LIEMPTY-19 will each pay their own
lawyers,
14. See below
15, Not acceptable
16. Not acceptable (in context of paragraphs 14, 15, and 16)
17. She may receive household effects, but not the car,
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ACTION QLURED - REFERENCES
REFERENCES: A. Director 016547
B. MEXICO CITY 2741
1 Per’ Reference A, LNEASE case Bruce DAKAR (LNEASE -
Case No. 127-41) was passed to LNERGO who plans to use .
DAKAR within WOLADY . No additional details are available.
os 2. Headquarters appreciates Station's support on the
case of Frank CAMDEN and the LIENTRAP details forwarded in
Reference B. We will keep the Station apprised of any
additional developments in CAHDEN's case.
Milton C. SANTRELLA
MICROFILMED ©
APR 197
DOC. MICRO. SER,
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MEHORANDUM FOR: SD/RMO .
VIA : 8B/x/wa
SUBJECT : Evaluation of Product Supplied to
8B/Pivision Through LIEMPTY and
LIENVOY Operations
1. It is requested that an evaluation of the product
supplied by the LIEMPTY photographic surveillance operation
targeted against the Soviet Enbassy, and the LIENVOY joint
telephone tap operations targeted aguiost the Soviet,
Polish, sitd Czech Embassies be gubuitted to thig office.
These evaluations will be presented with the current
Projects LIEMPTY and LIENVOY renewala; they are also
destred for use in opevational discussions with Mexico
City Station.
2. As a guide, whenever possible, these evaluations
should relate through the use of overall statistics and/or
apecific inetances in which the product has. been deened
useful by the 5B/Division. :
Jobn C, Murray
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October 196
< LIEMPTY Progress Report, 1 January - 3}
ACTION REDGRED - SEFERENCES
SUMMARY
-. 1, There has been no change in the operating procedures of
the two LIEMP’Y base houses, LICALLA and LILYRIC, or in the use
“made of the product, Raymond H, GERENDE contioues as .Project
principal agent, and renewed attempts have been made to broaden his
activities, to include additional agent nandling and the following
up of ops leads, After a slow start, some progress has been made,
sbut GERENDE is now involved in divorce proceedings with his wife.
(raise situation is steadily worsening and represents a potential
"security risk to LIESMPTY and other Station operations,
GERENDE
2. As Headquarters is aware, the Station has for some time .
tried to get additional mileage out of GERENDE. The Station has
long recognized GERENDE's not inconsiderable talents: He is personabla,
fiuent ia two languages (to the poiat where he can pass either as a
Mexican or an American with no trouble), he has considerable
experience in support activities, he has knowledge of the local
Scene which would be hard to duplicate, and he is completely at the
Station's disposai, He has also worked for RVROCK for close to
15 years, in effect making a career of RVROCK, and the Station
believes that this long period of service imposes on RVROCKX an
obligation to see that he is fairly treated and provided with benefits
which would not otherwise be due an agent with less lorgevity. On
[re other hand, GEREXDE has picked up some bad habits-—-he is not
‘punctual, his written reports leave much to be desired, and worst of
tall, he lacks drive and ambition. ;
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CONTINUATION OF | ;
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a 3. After several largely abortive attempts to get GERENDE to
follow up operational leads (and after noting, at the same time, a
. : fine job-he did-in recruiting LIRICE-13), the Station decided to
. . . present GERENDE with what amounted to an ultimatum; Following a
. . 6ix-week léave at the home of réldtives in the US, he was told that
in recognition of his past services he was being given a salary
increase ‘to .$7, 000 US per annum (which may not seem like much until
it is realized that GERENDE pays ro taxes on this, and has the use
re” of a QP car, to boot). He was also told that -he would be given a
oe : oumber of ~leads to follow up (in some cases persons to whom he had
natural Recess; in ‘other cases leads which he would follow up under
wo cover and in alias) -a@s well'as agents to handle (in alias), It
OS . would be up to him “take advantage. of this opportunity to perform
~ up to his level of ‘ability; if he did so, Headquarters would be
willing to work out an annuity program which would relieve his
‘Worries about eventual retirement. . If he did not put out, he could
_ | expect to be terminated by the end of FY 1970, GERENDE expressed
DN .his gratitude and his willingness’ to put his shoulder to the wheel,
‘and, in fact, he has dofie. so. In October 1969 he took-over the
handling “of LIANVIb-1-froa Oliver G. SCANTLING, and the Station hes
started to givé him leads to follow up, His performance has improved
in every way--his punctuality has improved, his written reports
are continually improving, and he has made the effort to devise
approaches to the various leads and to start to follow up on them,
4. The Station was therefore highly encouraged, until 24
October, when GERENDE reported that his wife wanted a divorce, The
problem is basically one of incompatibility of personalities,
. exacerbated by the fact that GERENDE'’s operational activities
resulted in his being home more often than a man who works a normal
office day. GERENDE's wife had taken a long vacation alone earlier
in the year, visiting -her parents, and the leave taken by GERENDE,
referred to above, followed his wife's return and did not include
-her, Both times GERENDE had the four children, Thus the news of
\y the divorce request did not come as a real surprise, The problem,
¥ however, is that both parties want custody of the children, and the
ay dispute becomes daily more bitter and more violent, The station
4’ J bas taken the position that security of GERENDE'’s operations must
: be preserved at all costs, hoping, of course, that the divorce can
ic fe avoided, At this writing, the outcome cannot be guessed, If
fly? the bitter fight results in the surfacing of GERENDE'sS RVROCK
owt employment, LILYRIC and LICALLA are faced with at least ame threat
of exposure, ~The MHHARSHers are quite aware that a LILYRIC-like
facility exists; whether they suspect LICALLA is a moot question,
LICALLA is in many ways more useful, and the MHHARSHers could put
it out of business very easily by making their wall higher. Little
could, or probably would, be done to prevent LILYRIC from functioning.
YN 5. Other than LIANVIL-1 and the LIEMPTY assets directly
, n handled by GERENDE (LILYRIC and LICALLA personnel and LIEMPTY-4)
a other Station assets whose security might be affected by GERENDE's
*\ current problems include LIENTRAP, LIRICE~13, and the PCM OP,
¥ GERENDE is also aware of the, fact that some sort of operation,
presumably technical, is or has been conducted from the LIMESA
$\ complex; he is aware of the existance and knows scme of the members
_the LIEMBRACE team (LIEMBRACE~1, -2, and -4, among the currently
act and he knows of the existance of LIENVOY and LIFEAT. His
wife.is LIFEAT-19 and. has been a substitute transcriber as late as .
\
: Tate 1968, and his mother was LIFEUD-19 (a former LIFEAT basehouse
ue “ Keeper, ‘inactive since June 1964). : GERENDE also knows SCANTLING,
+, David M. WILSTED, and Rayrond’L. BARCHNAS, as well as ‘current Station |
: officers Vincent P, RIZZUTO and Bruce H, FERNALD (the latter in . .
alias), Ne has also met Andrew E, PELLEMENT, who used an alias,
Ta his 15 years, GERENDE has worked in almost every phase of the
Station's support activities, and even though in recent years he
has been pretty much restricted to LIEMPTY, his knowledge of
activities and assets which are still current is considerable, It
is too early to judge the-.outcome of GERENDE's problems, but the
Station is making every effort to see that security of operations
is not affected by whatever decision is reached,
CLASSIFICATION ~ “RAGE NG.
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LICALLA
6. The LICALLA base house has continued to function as in the
past. LIEMPTY-9 continues to be a conscientious recorder of events.
In addition to providing about 3,500 photos during the reporting
period, as well as comments on events and relationships which are
noted by him, he had provided special coverage as requested on
various ‘targets of interest, such as AETAKEOFF. During GERENDE's = |
absence on leave, LIEMPTY-9 was handled by SCANTLING.
LILYRIC
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. 9, LIKMPTY-13, -14, -26, aad -27 have continued to provide
full-time coverage of the MHHARSH Smbassy front entrance, providing
_-daily logs of the comings and goings of all officers, and about
*: 9,000 photos. during the reporting period. The LILYRIC base house
reported -on the visits of Americans ten different times, and provided
- special coverage ina connection with AEBURBLE, SCLEASE~2, and one
other LNERGO walk-in case, LILYRIC personnel were also handled by
SCANTLING during GERENDS's absence.
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LIEMPTY=4
‘8, As in the past, LIEMPTY-4 has done the developing and
printing of all LICALLA and LILYRIC photos, and most of the LIENTRAP
production. LIEMPTY-4 was handled by FERNALD during GERENDE's
absence.
_ COMMENTS
9, LIEMPTY coverage of the MHHARSH installation continues to
_ bea useful tool in the Station's operations against the MHHARSH
target. One IA in the Station spends several hours per week processi
the take, keeping mug book and files up to date, checking the infor-
mation in the logs against other reports when required (to determine
whether or not an agent or contact entered the MHHARSH installation
as claimed; or whether an AEGRIP or AEKICK officer was out of the
installation at a particular time, etc,) and analyzing the- LICALLA
production for insight into personal relationships, Useful
by-products include continual up-dating of MHHARSH license plates
and observation of demonstrations outside of the Embassy and
renovations within the grounds. Furthermore, in GERENDE the Station
has been attempting to develop on outside asset with considerable
flexibility, who has been used to make recruitments and assessments
as well as handle agents, GERENDE's personal problems are placing
his own career in jeopardy and posea potential security hazard to
LIEMPTY and other Station operations, This is a problem which will
7¢ be dealt with and resolved in the next reporting period and prior
i to the next Project renewal request. |
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ACTION REQUIRED - REFEREMCES
Reierence: HMMA=35080, 22 July 1968
SUMMARY — . ~
1. There have been no basic changes in the operation of the
project during the reporting period. Raymond H, GERUND:E continues
a8 principal agent, handling the personnel of the two base houses,
LILYRIC and LICALLA, and performing other additional tasks, On
27 December 19U8&, consistent with our etlort to get as much of the
support activity as possible handled by outside officers, direct
agent-handling responsibility tor GHRENDi and the LINMPTY project
was turned over to Bruce H, FERNALD, Vincent P, RI4ZUTO remains
as alternate and as FERNALD's inside contact,
GERENDE
2. Until the introduction of FERNALD, there was no change in
the meeting arrangements with GERENDr. Meetings were held on an
average of three tines per week until October, when LIEMPTY-19
(GERENDiE'sS wife) was relieved oi the responsibility of transcribing
the Spanish-language portions of LIENVOY coverage of the BYDOX
installation, Therealter mectings averaged twice per week, the main
business being the transfer ot LIEVWYTY base house material and
discussion of base house business,
Distribution; .
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: CLASSIFICATION HOS FUE WOMBER
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CONTINUATION OF i
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a, GSRENDE*s asent handling: responsibilities withia the LIKMPTY
project remain as ygreviously reported. He had also handled ERFAIN@Y
until the latter's termination tn August ivo8. He developed a good
relationship with EXFAIN-3, and he showed that he is quite capable,
with proper case otzicer puidance, oJ providing usetul service to
the Station in the handling of agents beyond the support type to
which he had been Limited in the past. The Station intends to try
to expand this rele, with due regard for securtty and for GeRENDE'S
limited experience, Yurthermore, the Station stilt has every
intentton ot using GSRENDE selectively in cultivation and deve lopment
o1 operational leads, as outlined in reference, No such leads wore
found for GERENDS ducing the reporting period (among other reasons,
we have no intentioa o: giving GERENDE a lead Simply for the sake of
giving him something to do), but ag soon as a suitable lead is
uncovered, it will be passed. to GERENDE.
4. GERENDE was particularly useful during the Olympic period,
White he did not-get-a job with the Olympic Committee as he had
hoped, his wife was eaployed as a translator by the European televisio
networks who had cene to cover the games. This, plus other personal
contacts, gave GERINDE a certain amount of access to Olympic lacilitie
Both GERENDE and his wite helped considerably in the distribution of
AEEGGHEAD material, acd GERENDE performed a number of miscellaneous
tasks assisting the Station in various Olympic responsibilities,
5, GERENDE has also been used in support: of JMROD operations,
. Such as making mail pick-ups and delivering material and making phone
calls to AMBASSUON, Sollowing the Warsaw Pact Powers’ invasion ot
Czechoslovakia, GERENDE way asked to cover a demonstration in front
of the Soviet bmbassy, and he wrote a good report which was used in
Embassy briefings, Recently, GERENDE has enrolled at the
University of the Americas to work for an M.A, in contemporary
Hexican history, The Station will explore the possibility of hts
getting access to persons or Ltnjormation of intexest on the University
campus,
LICALLA
G, LIEMPTY-9's work (in the LICALLA base house) was inhibited
in July due to the construction of a maid's room near bis working
quarters, During the reporting period, however, he took a total of
2,217 operational photoes. His regular reporting and commentary
continued as in the past. LIEMPTY-4 is a Steady and dependable per-
former, and his unique vantage point remains the source or the most
iaoteresting and revealing phoios.as well as often very informative
reporting,
LILYRIC
- 7. WLIEMPTY-13, -14, ~26, and -27 have been able to keep the
LILYRIC base house manned on a regular basis trom 0800 to 1800 hours
weekdays and O80 te 1500 hours on Saturdays, with other hours cover-
able upon request. Tnis has proven to be a iar petter arranzgement
than depending on LINIT=D for some of this coverage, In addition to
the 6,753 operationai photos taken during the reporting period and the
daily fixed snrveillasce reports, LILYRIC reporting is of considerable
help in compiling current vehicle and license plates lists, PCS arrivals
and departures, unuszal activities such as,demonstrations cr protests,
unusual or lengthy atsences of personnel, etc., all of which have
obvious CY importance, Ut was LILYRIC phetos which made it possible
for LNERGO ta identify the Subject of 201-84152U0, who had been in
clandestine contact with ARGRIP officers. LILYRIC also reported on
va half dozen other American (or American appearing) visitors, some of
whom it was possible cto identify through tracing license plates,
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‘LIMITED base house closed, All equipment has been turned in, and it
can truthfully be said that due to the conttauing quality periormance
of LICALLA and LILYRIC, LIMITED has not been mtssed at all.
a. As reported in Ref,
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ntinues to process all photos made by the base
houses, In addition, ial enlargements were made during the
reporting period, and 210 prints ior LIENTRAP. The quality of
LIEMPTY=4's work is good, and he rarely misses his routine. deadlines.
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Bate/Plnace of “vets: Cet £2 at the Gil at 0945 hrs.
1. Prearrargsd routine neat end 5 was late, In fact G requested that
our cwets ke scheduled tor’6240 hre, heesure the traffic conditiona in
the area ka muet past coaizs to meets are bed and are still getting worse.
He has no way of ptartine the trip to the meet before C950-9905 tres because ,
he hee an Englirh claes from 9600 - 6200 hra. :
Hext Meet: Oct Xi at the Yelicatéssen at C40 hrs,
‘2. G gave me hie LILYRIC and the LICALLA contact reports with cor=
reaconding attachmente, Ze siso brought soe prints,
36 G handed in an accounting fer his R.
4. , Separately he handed in a contact report on hin meet with
Jooe GONZALEZ. Returned with the report fe instruction material waich
PELLEUENT prepared for G&G, Ye discusred oriefly the inetruction which was
selfexplanatory. .
56 I was obliged to put rose pressure on concerning the WUTTENAU
report raich he did not bring ss he promised, In fect he has done some
work on WV, but did not get all the info he velieved he could get.
6. I spoke to him agsin about VARGAS case ( just aa i did 2-3 weeks
ago) and thle time G was rsther convinced that he could not be able to
werk hir way to 7 ruoothly and he edvecated a direct (cold) apgroren, I
told ain to put on paper what he did thus fer concerning 7ENGAS and what
were his susgertions, Will the trick work, I do not know,
&. I told nim to ascertain with Bose Houses whether the sereonnel
nad plans for Xhan leave insiuding himself ond exb,&thked audmit it for
epproval.
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1. TRAVEL LINUST 2 AND 3 TO ARIZONA AUTHORIZED UND"R LIMPSA, SUGGEST:
THEY R*MAIN ARIZ FOR HOLIDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTIFICATION BY EDELAND, COVER
STORY: RETURNING HOME FOR HOLIDAYS, POSSIBLY TO 38 CALLD 10 COVER HOS FOR
CONSULTATION AND TRAINING. — -
2. LEAT PROJ MUST BE AMENDED INCLUDE LIMUST 2 AND 3 AND AUTHORIZE
TRAINING TRIP. ANS WILL PREPARE AMENDMENT PROJ, CONTRACTS, AND CL“ARANCES.
NEED GOOWEST DETAILS LOUAL COVER TO BE USED LIMUST/2, ,
3. HQS MUST GET STAFF APPROVAL INCLUDZ LIMUST 2 INTO LIEMPTY BEFO.E CAN
AUTHORIZE THAV-L TO HQS AND TRAINING. WILL ADVISE.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Chief, Diviston D es
SUBJECT > Limesa/Liust Resets
Ts aor. se batae
1. Some attention should be devoted, if tt has not already
, been, to the dansers involved in this operation and particularly
to what countermeasuxves the target may institute, or may already
have instituted.
2. One current danger certainly exists, to wit, the exist-
ence of project Licalla base, which is in the group of buildings :
comprising the Limesa complex. One of the agents at Licalla 4
base is known to one of the Lipstick agents srrested in the ‘ :
sumer of 1958, and it is, hence, possible that both the host
government and the target knows of Licalla. It ts suggested
that perhaps Licalla should be terminated. The reason has been
advanced that this should not be done since the agent would be
suspicious and in any event Licalla might serve as a red herring
for Limesa. It is believed that the Licalla agent could be
gotten out of this operation without arousing his suspicion. The
Station could mount an obvious tail on him; when he reported it,
he could be told he had probably been made and that, hence, the
operation should no longer continue. The agent has been a good
one and could be used elsewhere on some other work. Licalla
house is going to be repaired soon. This might be a good oppor-
tunity to step work there and let some innocent party rent it.
That would be a better red herring.
3. Concerning the manner in which Limesa houses were acquired
by the Station, it should be kept in mind that the purchase mechanian
was identical with that used in Limited. The watchman at Limited
knew an American owed it and told this to what to him must have
seemed a casual visitor to the premises when it was under repairs,
We should, therefore, assume the targets know an American owns it
and that it is blown. Therefore, we should also assume that if
the targets have conducted any sort of an investigation of Limesa
houses, they may well have discovered that the same ultimate owner
is involved. So far as is know, the dank which fronts for the
purchases has not been checked to see if any inquiries have been
‘ made. We must agree the targets have the carability to find out
who the front owner is--the bank-- and from there could possibly
| . estabdlish the identity of the omer, Limousine. Limousine and his
: firms have also been used as cover for other Station agents and
operations apart from Limesa and Limited.
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4, It should not ve forgotten that a person tried both to . ”
rent and buy Limesa properties earlier in the year after ve
owned then. So far as we know, a check on this person was not.
productive of suspicious data, but the question arises as to how
thorough the investigation was. Possibly the name the man gave
when making inquiries was false, meaning that {in effect the right :
pérson has never been investigated at all. Knowing that the ns °
targets have in the past shown some interest in the Limesa duild-
ings, it is not beyond the realm of reason that this man was sent
by them. The story he gave for wishing to rent the house--because
it was handy and close to a certain school--is identical vith the r
story used by the Station to cover rental of Licalla almcst next
door.
5. Even grenting that the true ownership of Limesa has not
been discovered by the targets, they have various recourses through which
to establish the identity and activity of the occupants thereof. ‘The
following possibilities suggest thenselves:
a. Enter into litigation with Limesa owner over exact
boundaries or other pretext, demanding property be
surveyed. On court order, Limesa could be inspected
thoroughly.
Db. Undermine target side of Limesa walls, leading to
possible condemnation of property by local government
or necessity various repaira, etc.
¢. Sabotage of electricity (causing fire) or water or
sewage, necessitating entry into Limesa of outside per-
sons, who could be infiltered by target agents.
d. Ramming by vehicle, with similar results, police,
firemen, etc. a
e. Complaint to medical authcrities on filth, refuse, etc.,
leading to inspection by health authorities.
f. Various other approaches night be discussed.
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6. One general recommendation can be made: sensitive material
should be used and kept in a. crypt, and a good one, rather than in
the relatively insecure special roam now planned as the operational
roon.
7. ‘Beyond this, every effort should be made to see to it that
the operators have good cover. The idea of clothing them in local
clothing is excellent and shows right thinking in that direction.
J. oO. KING
Cnief, Western Hemisphere Division
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Chief, WH’
Chief, S8 4
Chief of Station, Mexico City A) -
LIEMPTY Progress Report, 1 November 1967 through
Q_June 1968
ACTON eat REFERENCES
PROCESSING ACTION
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REFERENCE : HMMA-33459, 8 November 1967
Summar
1. During the reporting period, the project's principal
agent, Raymond H. GHERENDE, was assigned additional tasks, aimed
at broadening his usefulness to the Station, These tasks
included spotting and assessment as well as the handling of a
recruited agent, ERFAIN-3.% GERENDE did well, and it is believed
that a new dimension has been opened for him, and by the same
token, the Station hag, in effect, gained a new asset, The
LIEVPTY base houses continued to produce at their usual rate
and with their usual effective support to Station REDTOP oper~
ations, The LIMITED Base House and its operator, LIEMPTY=-6, ~
were terminated on 31 May 1968, Termination was decided upon
partly to save money and partly because advancing age had measur-
ably decreased the reliability and effectiveness of LIEMPTY-6's
work, LIEMPTY-26 was rehired, which permitted the LILYRIC Base
House to give us the same total hours of coverage as LILYRIC
and LIMITED had together in the past,
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GERENDE
2 During the. reporting period, tne ease ofiicer has been
meeting GHRENDS an average of three times per week, Meetings
are usually preearranged, at various sites and times, Meetings
average 20 to 3O minutes, GLRENDE turns over to the case
/ oificer negatives, prints, logs, and other reports which he has
wn picked up from’ the base houses since the previous meoting,
alon,; with brief contact reports on his meetings with base
house representatives. Reports on other operational activities
are also turned in and discussed, and GERENDE is given instruc-
tions, notes for the base houses, and negatives for any enlarges
meats which may be desired by the Station, Also, LIENVOY tapes
and transcripts are exchanged at each meeting. (The departure
of LIACUTE-1 at the end of April 1968 left the Station without a
BEDOX transcriber, As a temporary solution, pending the return
‘of LIACUTE=1 or the recruitment of another BEDOX transcriber,
GERENDE's wile, LIEMPTY=19, has been hired at the rate of 31.50
pesos per hour to transcribe the Spanish language portions of the
tapes, She does the work in her home, and GERENDE transports the
tapes.)
3. GERENDE has the direct agent-handling responsibility for
the following LIEMPTY agents: LIEMPTy-4 (phoeto-processor; met
twice per week); LIEMPTY-G (LIMITED; met once per week until.
termination); LIEMPTYs 13, 14, 26, and 27 (LILYRIC; LIEMPTY-13
normally met twice per wook -~ in his absence LIEMPTY-27 makes
- meetings); and LIEMPTY-9 (LICALLA; met twice per week). Ile is
responsible for directing their work, paying them, and handling
all of the administrative problems which may develop. To judge
from the results, GERENDE has excellent rapport with these agents
ana is able to get a consistently high performance rate from
them -- particularly LICALLA and LILYRIC personnel,
4. As noted in reference, GERENDE was omployed by the
Mexican MHHAVEL committee, which we found a useful side benefit,
His MHRAVEL activity during tne reporting period has been minimal,
but we expect it to start picking up again, GSRENDE has con-
ducted a few discreet inquiries and investirxations for us within
the MHRAVEL complex, and we have instructed him to try to get
an asSignment which will keep him as close to the FJSTEAL
delegation as possible,
5. Reference also pointed out that GERENDE had perlormed
nicely in the cultivation and development of au operational
lead, and that the Station planned to pive GeRENDE more of the
same, Furthermore, GERUNDE's standing assignments (LIEMPTY
base houses, MURAViR activity, and occasional support o: JMNROD
requirements) were not challenging enouga or eceupying enough
of GERENDE's timo. GEREND® is rather firmly committed to
WORTSM by virtue of the fact that he has worked for WOYIRM for
over 13 years and has no other outside employment of any
consequence, Fy the same token, he was, throurh no fault of
his own, dotny less work lor WOFIRM than at any time in his
career, GiRENDE'S operational exposure through the years
dictated more and more vestriclions on his aetivity, for sound
Security reasons, The solution to GERENDS's problem (lack of
a promising future) and the Station's (not setting its noney's
worth) secened to be to give GERENDi additional tasks which he
ceuld handle under suitable cover and with due regard to security
precautions, Since most of GERENDEts support retivities had
been against the FJSTEAL target, particular care would have to
be taken in committing him further in this direction, It was
decided, therefore, that his principal retooling would be in
a non-FJSTREAL Lield,
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6. Ta'line with the above reasoning, GERENDE was introduced
to Anarew &, DOSCHER on-17 February 1968, The idea was that
GERENDE would be “trained to assist DOSCHER in some of his
operations arainst Central American targets. GERENDE's principal
duty, thus far has been -to’ take over the handling of ERFAIN-3,
under PCSCRER's close supervision and guidance, GERENDE has
performed quite ereditably in this task. He seems interested
in the werk and has learned quickly, On the other hand, an
apparently ingrained habit ol procrastination has resulted in
dilatory reverting, If GERENDE can overcome this (and both case
officers are working hard to teach GEKENDE the importance of
prompt and complete reporting) there seems to be every reason
to believe GzRENDE will devulop into a competent agent handler.
7. GSRENDE was also piven the task of locating and developing
(in alias) a sirl who, por LIENVOY, was being cultivated by
AERODENT. Although GERENDE bad to be continually reminded of the
assignment, he did an excellent job of meeting the girl and
faining her confidence. It is quite likely that he could have
recruited the girl as an access agent against AERODINT, but as
this point was reached another operation against AERODENT was
launched and it was not felt that attempting to recruit the cirl
would serve any useful purpose, for the time being at least
(among other things, there was no indication that she had had
any contact with ASRODENT for some months). The only flaw in
GERENDE's performance was the time it took him to get around to
doing the job. It should be mentioned, however, that at the
same time GERENDE had a number of pressing personal matters to
“attend to, including oversccing the completion of his new house,
which he finally moved into on 10 March 1968, even though
construction is still not entirely completed,
8, aAmeng other assignments completed by GERENDE in the
reporting period wore the renting of an apartment for use as a
listening post; and initiating a relationship with a Russian
translator working for the MHURAVEL committee,
LICALLA
9, The star of the LIEMPTY show, as far as quality of
performance iS concerned, continues to be LIEMPTY-~9, His
favorable lecation and his perceptiveness continue to result in
revealing photos and equally revealing commentary, In addition
to the 2,908 operational photos taken during the reporting
period, he has provided daily, weekly, and monthly summaries and
‘notes, Ssemi-nonthly attendance reports (of FJSTEAL personnel
spotted by him), various special reports, and special intensive
coverage of the following: 201-120123; 201~-107668; 201-271102;
and 201-305870. As of 1 May 1968 LIEMPTY-9's salary was raised
from 4,000 pesos to 4,500 pesos per month. LIEMPTY-9 was also
given pernission to have a maid's room constructed on the roof
of his apartzent. The original maid's room is LIEMPTY-!'s photo
point, The maid, who has been with the family for 11 years
(since she wes 10) eicher sleeps in the hall, where she is in the
way, or in the bedroom of LIEMPTY-9's nine-year old son, which
LIEMPTY-~9 feels is beginning to be not a proper arrangement,
The room will be built at a point on the roof away from the
FJSTEAI installation (so as to arouse as little suspicion as
possible), and the fact that the maid will be seen going in and
out of the recom regularly should quiet any suspicions which may
arise, Construction work put LICALLA out of action starting
24 June, but it is expected that the work will be finished by
20 July,
LILYRIC
10, LILYRIC's performance continues to be prolific —=
8,568 operational photos in the reporting period, Again, it
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should be pointed out that this blanket coverage is useful
insurance that all activity is caught. Combined wath the
daily fixed surveillance reports on all members of the ¥JSTEAL
- installation, the Station can safely say that its coverase of
FJSTEAL installation ingress and egress is complete during
working hours (and any extra hours which the Station wishes
covered). Since k May LILYRIC has been on dut¥ 57 hours per
week: OS00-1800 weekdays and OsS00-1500 Saturdays. Commensurate
wich their new schedule (and the return of LIEMPTY-26 to the
4d: - active rester), the total monthly LILYRIC salary has cone {ron
- 4,900 pesos per month to 6,000 pesos per month (LIEMPTYs 13,
14, 26, and 27, are of course, father, mother, and two sons).
The fixed survoillnnce reports are used on a daily basis, since
the Station constantly has operational interest in knowing
whether a particular FJSTKALER was ‘in’ or "out" at a particular
. time, and if our, who he went with, what time he left, etc.
In addition, LILYRIC has standing instructions to notify
GERENDE (and GERENDE the Station) immediatoly when American-
appearing visitors come to the FJSTEAL installation, Bight such
visits were noted in the reporting period, along with a nunber
of other visitors who, for one reason or another, attracted the
special attention of LILYRIC.
LIMITED
11, LIEEWTY-6 slowed down noticeably in the reporting period,
He was ill several times, his surveillance reports were occa~
sionally inaccurate, and his photographic work was pour. With vie
the assurance that LILYRIC would be able to take up the slack an
(and give us better coverage for less money) the decision was
NITED base house. While we are thereby
made to terminate the LI
denied some of the flexibility which we have had in the past,
{it is likely that LIEMPTY-6 would slowly havo faded out ar the
picture anyway. While he was in there, he produced 911 cpera-
tional photos, as well as daily fixed surveillance reports.
Following nis termination (a report oi which is being ‘rorwarded
separately) LIEMPTY-G took a trip to Europe and has now started
working. full-time in the insurance business for his sou-in-law,
where he has gained a new lease on life. In other words, the
termination couldn't have been more amicable, LIEMPTY-6 vacated
the LIMITED apartment (he said he could not afford to: Keep
paying the rent) and it is no longer available to the. Station.
PHOTO LAB
vptaorded
. . 12, LIEMPTY-4 has continued to process all LIEMPTY photo
work, In addition to developing and making contact prints of
all photos mentioned above, he made 778 enlargements or various
shots, The photo lab is still in his office, pending the
completion of GERENDE'sS house,
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ACT RIAL -RUFLRENG ~
ACTION REQUIRED: FYI
REFERENCE © + RUMA-32721, 7 August 1967 .
1, On ZF July 1967, Raymond H. GERENDE, principal agent
for the LIfW@TY project, was introduced to his new case officer,
Vincent P, 3t22UTO. The major reason for the change in case
officers wes ty bring the LIEMPTY project into the section which
it is largeir designed to support, the REDTOP section, In the
three-month seriod covered by this progress report, GERENDE was
met by the tase officer 32 times, Neetings were normally pre=-
arranged, with times and sites varied (with the introduction of
the new case officer, most of the former regular meeting sites
were droppe: and new ones substituted). Meetings were occasionally
arranged vis telephone, in which.case & prearranged code was used.
Due to GERENDS's MHRAVEL activity (see below) it was not always
ea a
possible to stick to a fixed meeting schedule.
2, GERENDE met with LIEMPTYs-4, 9, and 13 on a twice-a-wesk
basis, and ETEMPTY-6 once per week during this period, These
meetings wer prearranged. AS explained below, GERENDE no longer
meets LIEMFcY 10.
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4, LUAPTY-9, the operator of the LICALLA base house, pro-
vided 1,289 gperational photographs during thin period. Iu
additYfon, he provided fixed surveillance reports, sighting reports,
and spectal notes and comments, LIEMPTY-9 has proven himself to
be a reliable and perceptive reporter of the events he observes,
For this reason, he has been asked to provide special coverage on
various individuals of interest, or on particular days when covere-
age is desired, The Station has found the LICALLA reports to be
consisteutly useful in determining the presence, activities, and
personal associations of target personnel, In part this is due
to the location of the LICALLA base house,. but it is also due to
the interest, effort, and judgement of LIEATTY-9 himself. ealecdd et
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5. The LILYRIC bass house has been a prolific provider of
operational photos, 4.074 having been submitted in the period
under review. While there 15 occasionally sugertluous coverage
of visiting sports and cultural delegations (and LILYRIC personnel
have been: instructed to be more selective in this respect) the
blanket coverage afforded by this base house munrantees that
nothing will be missed during normal working hours, ‘The fixed
surveillance reports are voluminous, highly aceurate, and quite
valuable. On three separate occasions during the reporting
period LILYRIC alerted the Station to the presence of American
visitors at the target installation.
LIMITED
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G, The efficiency of the LIMITED base house has sutfered
a slow decline. LIEMPTY-6 has been out of action for short
periods because of illness and a physical examiuation, The
physical, however, showed that he is in goad health and we look
for an improvement in his performance tn the next reporting period.
fis survetllance reports are not entirely reliable due toa :
tendency to assume that the normal occupant of a certain car is, -
in fact, in that car, His photos, however, continue to be useful,
LIENTRAP
7. As noted in HNMA-33279, 13 Cetober 1967, the LIENTRAP
photo vehicle, operated by LIEMPTY-10 and LIENPTY~11, ts now in
direct contact with LIEMBRAC:-1, leader of the LIEMBRACE surveil-
lance team, This arrangement, which began in mid-August 1967,
has proved to be a very happy one operationally. In addition to
permitting more flexible use of LIENTRAP for Station requirements
across the board, it has left GERLNDE more time to devote to
PHOTO LAB
. 8. Lievpry-f has continued to process the photos taken by
the base houses, and in addition made 269 enlargements in the
period under review. During this period, the phote lab was
moved to LIEMFTY-4'S office because cf renovations going on in
GERENDE's house, LIEMPTY-4 processes the photos atter working
hours, and keeps the equipment and photos Locked away during the
day. AS LIEMPTY-4's office is in his home, the equipmert and
photos are not left unguarded over night.
GERENDE
9, AS reported in reference, GERENDS had been developing
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to a point where the recruitment attempt was possible. We Plan
to use GERENDE in similar roles in the future as opportunities
-arise, and for this reason we plan to document him with a set
of false Mexican documeutation as well as a set of false Anerican
documentation, GERSNDE is collecting exemplars and getting the
background intormation needed, and once the necessary data are
assembled, Headquarters (WOACRE) support will be requested.
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11. In September and-October 1967 GERENDE was employed by
the Mexican MHRAVEL committee, He was able to get assigned as
aide to the DIZTAG delegation. In this capacity he was able to
supplement very nicely the information and support being provided
by Jeremy S. HODAPP, This foot-in-the-door came in very handy,
and is expected to be even more valuable in 1968, if GERENDS can
get the position again. While the job was rather time-consuming
we believe that it was well worth it,
12. In connection with his duties with MHRAVEL, as well as
in connection with the fact that his WOFIRM activities are nearly
100% against the FJSTEAL target, GERENDE was given a very general
briefing on the Station's REDTOP program, It is our hope chat,
in having a better idea of what the Station is trying to do in
this field, GERENDE will be able to make an evon greater contring
bution to that program than he has in the past.
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1. Prom 1 May through 31 July 1967, 26 operational ceetings were held
with Raymond H, GERENDE, Principal Agent for the LIEMPTY Project. With the
exception of one unscheduled meeting, meetings during this period were pre-
arranged and mesting times and sites were varied. The unscheduled meeting
was arranged via telephone using a prearranged open code. During the
absence of GERENDE, two operational meetinge were held with Oliver @,
SCANTLING, alternate Principal Agent for LIEMPTY, and four with LIEMPTY-4,
photo lab ‘operator. All of these meetings were prearranged. .
2. OERENDE met with LIENPTY-4, -9, -10 and -13 on a trice a week
basia and with LIEMPYY-6 on a once a week basis during this period.
QSRENDE's meetings with these assets vere all prearranged. SCANTLING
met with LIEMPIY-9 and -13 on two occasions and with LIEMPTY-6 once during
the absence of GENENDE.
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3.. All assete tnvolved in the LIEMPTY Project performed in a sat-
tefactory manner during this perfod. Effective 1 July 1967 LIEPTY-b
and LILMPLY-11 were given alight salary increases, because of their”
“-dnereased activity.
' &, There vere-no know security incidents a*fecting the LIRGTY .
Project or the assets.involved during the three wonths unter review.
5» This basehouse, the operator ‘ot which fa LIEMPTY-9, provided
1277 fremes<of. operational photographs covering the patio and garden ares
‘of PJSTEAL. LIEMPTY-9 also prepared fixed-survelliance reporte, sighting
reports and special notes and Comment es
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6, ne. LILYRIC basehouse, which is staffed by LIEMTY-13, -14 and -27,
produced 2654 frames of operational photograph during the period. The-
LILYRIC basehouse operators continued to prepare fixed-surveillance reporta
on eech member of FJSTEAL and turned’ these in on a weekly basis. LIEMPI'Y-27
resumed his duties on 1 July as scheduled and this basehouse has now re-
verted to {ta normal hours of coverage. (See reference relative to the
absence of LIEMPTY-27.)
LIMITED © |
. 7. The LIMITED Basehouse, operated by LIEMPTY-6, produced 279 frames
of operational photographs plus weekly fixed surveillance reporte on each
of the members of FJSTEAL. The LIMITED basehouse was closed fron 17 through
22 July veceuze of the iliness of LIEMPTY-6. During this period LIEMPTY-6 .
aid very little radio-alerting for the LIEMBRACE surveillance team because
of the variation of the surveillance team's activities,
LIENTRAP
8. The LIENIRAP mobile photo vehicle had a decrease in activity during
this period because of the dismantling of the old LIENTRAP vehicle and the
modification and installation of equipment in the new vehicle, The old
LIENTRAP vehicle was used to cover photographically all of the residences
of opposition elements in Mexico City. As in the past LIENTRAP provided
photographic coverage of addresses of the local Commnist parties, residences
- .of members of other Hemisphere parties and several PBHUMEN targets. A
total of 332 frames of operational photographs were provided by LIENTRAP,
PHOTO
9. LIEMPTY-h, the operator of the LIEMPTY photo lab, processed all
of the operational photographs mentioned above as well as providing froa
2 to 6 enlargements of 299 frames of photographs of special interest taken
by the basehouses, LIEMPTY-4 does the photo processing on Tuesday end
Thursday nights. ‘ .
10. Rayaond H. GERENDS started the development of a possible accesa
agent to LIRING and also contimied to provide support for the JMROD
operation. These task being aside from his regular LIEMPTY duties.
GERENDE was on vacation from 25 May through 4 June 1967.
Ll. There will be ons administrative change during the coming period
when Vincent P, RIZZUTO will saame the Caan Officer respanstdilities for
QERENDE/LIEMPTY. ‘No problems are envisioned in this change over. No other
significant changes are planned.
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Action Required: For your information
References . 1 HMMA~31354, 13 February 1967 (Previous Progress Report)
“ HMMA-31636, 20 March 1967 (JMROD/LIEMPTY)
1. During the period 1 February through 30 April 1967, 30 operational
meetings were held with Raymond H. GERENDE, Principal Agent for the LIEMPTY
support project. These meetings were all prearranged and meeting times and aites
were varied to- avoid establishing a pattern, No emergency or unscheduled meetings
were held with GERENDE during this period, .
@. GRRENDE met with LIEMPTY-4, ~6, -9, -10, -12 and ~135--basehouse, photo
lab and photo truck operators--twice a week during this period, Meetinvs with
these agsets were prearranged and were held at varying times and in different
sections of the city,
3. All assets involved in the LIEMPTY Project performed in a aatisfactory
manner during the period under review,
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_ 4. There were no known security incidents during the perial covered in tnis
report. As a precautionary measure, the LIEMPTY vasénousekeepers . were instructed
to cinintain incrensed vigilance in their respective areas and buildings and’ to de
prepared to evacuate any incriminating equipment ani papers on a moment's notice.
This was done because of the renewed interest in the assassinaticn of President
Kennedy which in turn brought forth coments in the press about photographs 5
taken of Oswald during his visit to Mexico. On three occasions during this period,
LIEMBRACE-3 surveilled the operational meetings between GERANTS and L. 66
This was done in” order to try to ascertain if any FJSTEAL persormel were’ ‘taking
aeasures to verify the activities of LIFMPTY-¢, LIEMBRACE-5 reported that all’
of the meetings he covered appeared to be clean of hostile surveillance.
(NOTE: Headquarters is aware of the interest FJSTEAL has taken in LIEMPTY-6.
LIEMBRACE-3 does not know the exact location of LIMITED/LIENTY-¢, although he
‘18 aware of the existence.of this asset because of the radio alert system ‘used by.
the surveillance team when working the FISTEAL.target. In omer to avoid .
LIEMBRACE-3 survetlling LIEMPTY-6 to the exact address, LISNSRACS-3 was instructed
to surveill GERENDE when he departed the meeting site and to report to GERENDE
after LIEMBRACE-3 was convinced that there vas no hostile surveillance and after
they had departed the meeting areas)
LICALLA
5. During this period LIEMPTY-9, operator of the LICALLA basehouse, provided ,
‘1112 frames of operational photographs covering the patio ané carden area of
FJUTEAL, All photographs provided by LIEMPTY-9 were accompanied by fixed-
surveillance reports, sighting reports and special notes, LIENPTY-9 is a per
ceptive individual and his special notes and comments are considered to be of
great value by the interested section in the Station. LICALLA coverage vas
suspended during the period 19: through 25 March while LIEMPTY-° was taking a well-
deserved vacation, The cover of the LICALLA basehouse appesrs to remain good,
with no undue attention devoted to it by FUSTEAL personnel,
LILYRIC
6. This basehouse, which is staffed vy LIEMPTY-13, -14 ant -27, produced
2553 frames of operational photographs during the review period. LIEMPTY-13 is
employed full-time and most of the coverage is provided by LIENPTY-14, and -27,
although during this period, LIEMPTY-14 carried the largest share of the workload.
In March the hours in which LIEMPTY-27, a medical student, attemied school
were changed from the afternoon to the morning. This schedule change Will remain
in effect until the end of June 1967, LIEMPTY-14 does not have the mental composure
to remain on the Job for the hours needed to provide fll-tise coverage and her
homekeeping duties often interfered with her vorking hours. In order to alleviate
this problem, the working hours of LYEMPTY-6/LIMITED ware increased and those of
LILYRIC/LIEMPTY-14 decreased, No serious loss of coverage resulted from this ten-
-porary change in working hours. The salary of LIEMPTY-27 was cut in half for the
period of time in which he will not de providing contimal assistance to the Project,
7. MULILYRIC remains as the main source of information on WCLADY and other
foreign visitors to FUSTEAS.
LIMITED
8, LIFMPTY-6, the operator of the LIMITED hasehouse, previded 684 frames of
operational photographs during the three month period, LIEXSTY-¢ also spent a
great deal of time alerting for the LIEMSRACE surveiliance teaa during this period
because of the AEQUALITY-1 operation, LIEMPTY-6 was on vacaticn rrom 3 through
23 April and coverage from this basehouse vas suspended during this period, As
mentioned above, LIEMPTY-6 now is workins longer hours in orier to relieve LIEMPTY-1
LIEMPTY-6 does not know why his hours were increased.
“9, Om one occasion during this rertot LIFMPTY-6, while alerting the LIFMBRACE
team on an FUSTEAL target, noted that a WOLADY subject had entered FUJSTEAL on foot.
He alerted the team and they were able to surveill the subject and identify hin
‘through recor’s at the hotel where he was staying.
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10. : The LIENTRAP photo surveillance truck vas targetted against a purported
forged document processing center, menders and addressees of the local Communist
parties ana their front groups, ménbers of other Hemisphere parties, BEDOX
personnel in Mexico City and the’ DIZTAG Comercial Office. In covering these
targets, 948 frames of operational photographs were produced. LIEMPTY-10 and
LIEMPTY-11, LIENTRAP operators, serviced, on 4 thrice weekly basis, over 20 postal
boxes which are used as accomodation addresses vy the Mexico City Station, other
‘field stations and Headquarters.
«1, LEEMPT'Y=4 whp. operates the LIEMPTY photo processing lab, processed all
of’ the above mentioned operational photographs as well es providing from 2 to 6
enlargements of 227 frames of photographs of special interest.
22, Raymond H, GERENDE continued to provide support for the JMROD operation
as well as carrying out his duties as the Principal Agent for the LIEMPTY Project. ~
13, GERENDE is planning to take a 24 day vacation starting in late May.
During his absence Oliver G. SCANTLING will replace GFRENDE as the Principal Agent
and contact for LIEMPTY-6, -9, -10, -11 and «13, The Station Case Officer will
be in contact with LIEMPTY-4, SCANTLING knows all of the assets whom he will
handle end has worked with them in the past, dut has not met LIEMPTY-4,
14, As approved by Headquarters, the ‘present LIENTRAP vehicle will be replaced
by a nev Ford ‘Eeonoline” truck in the near future. Pefore the old LIENTRAP
vehicle is sold, it will be used to cover residences of the PISTEAL/NYXIS opposition
who are living in Mexico City.
rational or administrative changes, other than those
15. No significant ope
are planned for Project LIEMPTY for the coming period.
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ARCTIC REQUIRED . REFERENCES
Action Required: For Your Information . _
References t A. HMMA-30687, 29 November 1966 (Previous Progress Report)
B. HMMA-30956, 25 December 19c6 (SGSWIRL of LIEMPTY-10)
C. HMMW-15157, 15 January 1967 (Project Renewal Approval)
D, HMMA-31164, 24 January 1967 (LIEMPTY Security)
GENERAL
1. Project LIEMOTY is rn support project which provides information of
CI/CE interest on the FISTEAL installation, FJSTEAL personnel, visitors to
PJSTEAL, both indisenous and foreign, and photogrephic coverage of various
targets deemed of interest by the several oparstitonal sections within the
Station. The Project has efght active agents plus Raymond H. GERSNDE,
Princtpel Agent; two vehicles, GERENDE'’s QPV ani the LIENTRAP photo truck;
a photographic. processing laboratory; and, three basehouses, LILYRIC, LIMITED
and LICALLA, LIEMPTY-10 and LIEMPTY-11, operators of the photo surveillance
truck, also acquire ard service P, 0. boxes used operationally by the Station,
Headquarters and other Stations.
2, On 9 December 1966 Luke B, MARSCHALEX (p) assumed Case Officer res-
ponstbilities for the LISMPTY Froject. MARSCHALEK was introduced to GERENDS in
true name and GERENDS is the only member of the LIEMPTY complex whom MARSCHALEK
has met. Theré were no problems during the change of Case Officers and none
are envisioned in the future.
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3. During the period under roview, 30 meotings vere held with GERENDE by
the Project Case Officer. Meeting sites and times were varied to avoid
establishing a pattern and most meetings were scheduled at the previous meeting.
Several unscheduled meetings wore held during this period and were arranged by
the Case Officer telephoning GER:NDE to establish the meeting time and site.
Times and sites are coded when discussed by telephone and are arranged in such
a way as to appoar to be a normal conversation. Telephone calls to GERENDE are
‘made from pay booths located away from the LNPURE installation.
tit h, -QERENDE held twice weekly, clandestine meetings vith LIEMPTY-4, -6,
-9, ~10, -11 and -15. These regular meetings dre all prearranged and are held
at various sites and at various times of the day so that meetings correspond
with the regular habits and movements of the basehousekeepers and LIENTRAP
operators. fore]
5. All assets involved in the LIEMPTY project performed in a most ‘
satisfactory manner during the period under review. LIFHUD-4 has been extremoly
efficient in developing and printing negatives provided by the other assets,
PRODUCTION AND ACTIVITIES
6. LICALLA., During this period LIEMPTY -9, operator of the LICALLA
tasehouse, provided 1,239 frames of operational photozraphs covering the patio
and garden of the FJSTEAL installation, the area where many of the officers,
family members and visitors congregate. This coverage ic especially valuable
because the officers are usually at their leisure and often gather into
functional groupings. LIEMPTY-9 is very observant ani his comnents and notes
ere considered of great value to the Station, All photos provided by LIEMPTY-9
are accompanied by a fixed-survetllance report.
7. \LILYRIC. This basehouse is staffed py LLEPTY-13, “14, and -27 with
LIEMPTY-1 and -27 providine most of the coverage because of the full-time
outside empLoyment of LIEMPTY-13, During this period the LILYRIC basehouse
provided 2,716 frnnes of operational photographs covering the only vehicle and
pedestrian entrance into the target installation, All photographs were
accompnnied by tixed+survelllance reports on individual members of the staff of
the target installation. The operntors are often able to grovide the license
‘plate numbers of vehicles used by visitors to the target installaticn, which
in many cases help to identify the visitor.
8. LIMITED, The operator of the LIMITED basehouse Is LIEMPYY-6, The
LIMITED baschouse also provides coverage of the only vehicle and pedestrian
entrance to the FJSTEAL installation, but from a different angle, and the
comments made relative to coverage in the section on LILYRIC also vertain to
LIMITED, ‘The LIMITSD basehouse provided 557 frames cf operntional photographs
during this period. LIMITED alse serves as the radio alert for the LIEMARACE
surveillance team, although the practice of using a radio alert is being de-~
creased, On two occasions during this period LIEMPTY-6 was elertins for the
team in a deception exercise, since the team was not working the FUSTEAL
tarset. Tnis was done on instructions from the Station and LIEETY-6 was not
told that these were deception exercises.
9, LIENTRAP, During this period as in the last reporting period, the
LISVORAP mobile surveillance untt was targetted mainly against the local
Communist parties as well as members of other Herisrhere parties who are
Miving or are in exile in Mexico. ‘The LIENTRAP cperetcrs are LIE}STY-10
and LIEMPTY-11 and during this period they produced 564 crames o2 cperational
chotorravhs. LIFMPTY-10 and LIzMPTY-11 also service over 20 postal boxes
which are used es accomodation addresses ty the Mexico City Station, Head-
quarters and other field stations.
10. Raymond H, GERENDE, Aside from his regular duties as the Frincirel
Agent for the LIEMPTY Project, GERENDE also provided valuable assistance in the
furtherance of objectives involved in the JMROD operation, In this regani,
Thomas G, URQUHART, Headquarters cfficer, held approximately seven cverational
meetings with GERENDE during this reporting period.
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11. LESMPTY-10 and -11 were afforded a SGSWIRL interview on 8 Deceaber
1966. There vero no outatanding probless indicated in the results of the
interview of LIEMPTY-li. The results of LIZNPTY 10's interview were discussed
in Reference Be . . .
12, A general security review of the LIENPTY Project was forwarded in
Reference Dy
13. There were no inion, security prodless or incidents during this
period which aay have jeopardized the operation or the assets involved in the
Project. RJSTZAL interest in’ LIEMPTY-0/LIMITSD was discussed in Reference D
and-apparently is a continuing matter.
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1. In Deceater 1966 Raymond H. GERENDE, Principal Agent for the LIEMPTY
Project, was asked to prepare a security resume, including hia opinions, on
the security of the LILYRIC, LIMITED and LICALLA Basshouses vis-a-vis Soviet
knowledge of their oxtstence. The following paragraphs contain a slightly
edited version of GERENDE's report, which was received on 28 Decesbor 1966,
Station comments follow GERENDE's and are so noted.
LILYRIC
2. In its present new location LILYRIC is the newest of tha photo bases
under my control, According to LIEMPTY-13, there has been no indication of
interest of any sort by the Soviets in the family's move to the new apartment
nor was there in the past any show of interest or peculiar behavior on their
(Sovtet's) part with regard to the old base and the possibility that they might
be under photo surveillance.
3. The cover for the work carried on by this base is good since the
wife, LIEMPTY-14, who does most of the work has no trouble in justifying
her presence at home all of the time. The son, LIEMPIY-e7 is a medical
student anil attends hia classes regularly and can Justify his hours as
study hours. (He continues to be an excellent student and war exeapted from
examinations at the end of this, his second year in medical schocl. Actually,
he studies most of the night), LIEMPTY-13 requires no cover as he has a
full-time job as oroduction manager for a large concern and he usually makes
his meetings with GERENDE on his way to or from work.
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&, ‘The set-up in the old as well as the nev bese is tha followings
The cquipment < camera, scope and tripod -. ia mounted in one ‘bedroom behind
venetian. blinds with one slat resoved. This room is locked to keep servants
or any chance intruder from entering. The operators do not spend all their
time behind the camera, tut go to the adjoining bedroom where a table and
.. typeyriter are set up and whero the daily logs are transcribed, knitting dane,
"or gome other activity that does not require: full concentration te carried out.
The curtains and blinds in this room are kept partially or fully open to allow
food visibility and provide a normal appearance. Most of the daily movement of
- the Soviet personnel {s followed from this room and when it is necessary to
_ take pictures of visitors, unknown perscné or newly arrived Soviets, the
“operators go to the other room and use the pre-set equipment.
-5. GERENDE's Comment. It seems to me that any careful observation by
the Soviets would have revualed the tell-tale position of the venetian blinds
in doth the old and the new bases, I have no doubt that the Soviets realize
they are under photo surveillance. The move by the family from the old to the
new building must surely have been noted by the Soviets, Possibly the Soviets
think the family is working with the local authorities due to LIEMPTY-13's
former association with the Mexican Arny.
6, Station Comments. The Station agrees with GERENDE that careful
observation by the Soviets would have revealed the missing slat in the venetian
blinds and also the fact that these blimis are seldom open. The Station also
agrees that the Soviets realize that they are under photo survelllance,
This was pointed out recontly when a Soviet shielded an LNEKGO walk-in when
they passed the front gate of the Onbnassy and made a sign to the walk-in
indicating that they could be seen by someone watching with a telescope
from the buildings across the street. Also, as Heedquarters is aware, there
have been numerous comments by residents of Mexico City to the effect that
anyone entering the Soviet Imbassy is photographed; however, seldom has it
been rumored that the "Americans" are doing it, which might indicate most people
bolteve the Mexican Government is doing any such photographing and thereby
reaffirming GERENDE's statement that the Soviets possibly believe the Mexican
Government runs the base.
7. Given the assumption that the LILYRIC base is blow, the Station at
this point does not plan to terminate or revamp the LILYRIC installation,
Any operational change by the operators would be spotted by the Soviets and
if the Base were closed the Soviets would start looking for a new installation,
Tne LILYRIC Base is performing a useful function and it is believed that it
wild continue to do so. The Soviets nave had opportunities to complain to
the Mexican Government about being monitored photographically and have not
seen fit to do so and it is believed that they probably wlll not do so unless
there is a radical change in soviet and/or Mexican policy. The Station has
instructed GEHLNDE to take every precaution during his meetings with LIFMPTY-13
to assure that LIEMPTY=-13 does not lead the Sovlets to him and thereby
deopardizing other operations, espectally LICALLA.
LINTITED
8. The operator of the LIMITED Base, LIEMPTY-6,is, to my knowledge,
the oldest hand in the photo surveillance of the Soviet target and possibly
the xcst likely to be “burned”, His residence for years at the former Base
(now the site of the new LILYRIC building) and his move to the present base
could not have gone unnoticed by the Soviets. His cover is that of an
insurance salesman, but ha actually does not work at the cover and ie at
a disadvantage in trying to explain his source of income, At times, in years
past, he had to afford full-time coverage from the base, which allowed him
no tine to engage in credible cover activities,
9. GERENDE Comments. I do not believe that LIEMPTY-6/LIMITED isa
security risk; however, his present means of working trom an open door leading
.to his balcony probably can be spotted by the Soviets, LIEMPTY-6 is extremely
cautious about checking himself for surveillance when making meetings.
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- LELYHIC also apply tu LIiniTeo.- Alzs, the use of LIMITED ag the radio alert
tase for the LIEMDRACE surveillance teen has weakened tho security of this
tase. In regard to LIMITED, LICOWL-1 has reported that the Soviets are very”
- {Interested in LIEMPTY-6/LIMITED and that co many Soviote have talked to him
(LICOWL~1) about LIEMPTY-6 that he {0 convinced that the Goviets have a “fear”
and an “obsession” about LIEMPTY-6, LICCWL-1 reported on 4% January 1967
that the Subject of 201-744341 and the. Subject of 201-756168 asked hia on
19 December 1966 for full detaila known to him about LIFMPTY-6 and Subject of
201-756168 went so far as to say that he believes that LIEMPTY-6 is “watching
the Soviets”.
LICALLA
11. When the Soviets raised the height of the
about two years ago, they could have ‘blocked completely the view of this
base's working window by making the wall a few inches higher. Since they did
not do this, it would seem to indicate that they are not awere that their
activities are being monitored from. this point. On the othor hand, in recent
months LIEMPTY-9, the. operator, has reported that activitios in the back
vard have been curtailed more and more. Por example, the women no longer
congregate there daily, the school children enter their classes by a route
not visible to LIEMPIY-9 ar.. the trees and shrubs have not been trimmed in
years, making LIEMPTY-9's view poor in oct directions. LIMMPTY-9 says that
he has never noticed any undue interest in his house or his activities by
the Soviets. Acceso to the operating room can be seen from the window which) ' * '
LIEMPTY-9 believes to be the commo room in the target inatallation. vhs
wall in their backyard
: 12, The cover for this base je that of a normal residence. LIEMPTY-9's
cover work 16 that of a car and insurance salesman ina local automobile
agency in the afternoon only. LIEMYTY-9 does work in his cover. LIEMPTY-9's
cover for the use of the operating room is that he does accounting work for
‘ elient firms. ‘The door is kept locked at all times and LIEMPTY-9 never allows
the cervant to enter, even for cleaning purposes. The equipment is kept
locked in a trunk within the room when not in use and all logs and photos
are kept in a safe located in LIEMPTY-9's8 bedroom closet.
13. -GENENDE Comment. I believe the Soviets are aware of the photo
surveillance being carried out by this base due to the position of the window
and the curtains during the hours when LIGPTY-9 is operating.
The Station does not believe that this photo base
This belief 15 tased on the tnct that the LICALLA
coverage is excellent and there, has been no indication that the Sovlets act
for tho benefit of observers while they are in the backyurd, It is interesting
to note that the Soviets made no effort to "protect" the LNERGO walk-in mentioned
in paragraph 6. above during a visit to the backyard and LICALLA did obtain
photographs of the walk-in, Tne school children no longer pass through the
backyard because the location of tna school was recently chanzed and the children
now go by another route. The Station has instructed GEHLNDE to take every pre-
caution in order to protect the security of the LICALLA base.
14, Station Comment.
4a known to the Soviets,
15. As a general comment pertaining to the security of the bases in-
volved in Project LIEMPTY, it should be noted that the Soviets are aware of
the fact that LIMOUSINE is the owner/builder of the now LILYRIC building.
LIMOUSINE is also the omer of the LIMESA complex, through a holding company.
16. The Station realizes that most of the details reported in this
dispatch are known to Headquarters; however, the Station wanted to make the
opinions of the Principal Agent and the Station a matter of record ina
consolidated form.
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ASTIGN REQUIRED - REFERENCES |
Action Required: For Your Information
References t A. HMMA-29775, dated 15 August 1966
B. MBXICO CITY-8526, dated 12 September 1966
C. HMMA-30203, dated 3 October 1966
D. MEXICO CIFY-8807, dated 10 October 1966
EB. HMMA-30403, dated 26 October 1966
1. SUMMARY OF PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND_ REPORTING
A. The last regularly scheduled LIEMPTY Progress Report,covering the
period 1 May through 31 July 1966, was forwarded to Headquarters as Reference
A. Noteworthy interia Project activities were reported in References B,
through D, while Mexico City Station's Request for the Renewal of Project
LIEMPTY was forvarded with Reference £&.
B, Throughout the period under review, Project LIFMPTY continued to collect
operational information on the LIMERICK installation, the LIMERICK personnel
and their visitcrs. This activity was in consonance with various sections .
of the RMD as approved for Station Mexico City. The above cited program |
was accomplished through the daily photographie and fixed surveillance
coverage provided by the LIMITED, LILYRIC and LICALLA basehouses, In
addition, the LIEMPTY Project provided effective support to other Station and
Headquarters (i.e, AMROD and AMLETTER) activities through the exploitation
of tha LIENTRAP modile/photographic unit and the LIEMPTY principal agent,
Raymond H. GERENUE.
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2. AGENT COMMUNTCATIONS, CONTACT AND _P=RFORMANCES
During the period under review, Raymond H. GERENDS was seen 2. tines in
regular operational meetings by the LILMPTY Project case officer. Mo basic
changes other than the regular preplanne! variations in meeting sites and
“times vere made in the Project communication channels. The up-dated and
revised emergency couminication system for contact with OERENDS (see
HMMA-28335, dated 21 February 1966) resains in effect. All regular contact
with the active LIEMPTY agents (LIE@TYs -4, -6, -9, -10, -11, -13, -1b,
and -26) was maintained via Raymond H. Sarunoe” GERENDS met each of the
“above eited agents, with the exception of LIEMPTYs -14, and -26, two times
‘each week in clandestine meetings, The operational performance of all active
_ LIEMPTY agents, including GERENDE was most satisfactory. The performance
“of LIEMPTY~4 in “assisting the local WACRE section with its photosraphic
processing | was outstanding.
} Fo. ACCOMPLISHMENTS, PROGRESS AND ACHTEVINEDNTS
A. SUMMARY - Throughout the reporting period, the LIEMPTY Project contimed
to provide the vast majority of the operational photographs and surveillance
reports used by the Station in its planning and operations against the ~
LIMERICK installation and personnel, The LIEMPTY coverage has proved to de
& particularly reliable tool for: following the daily comings and goings
of the LIMERICK personnel; providing leads to and confirming the identi-
fications: of new LIMERICK staffers and also visitors to the LINERICK installa-
tion; providing leads to the relative rank and the specific intellicence
service affiliation of various LIMSRICK officers; keeping tha Station abreast
of construction and physical changes in the LIMERICK physical plant; and
“" "~"" providing a reliable check on various Station and LNERGO access agents.
Turing the quarter under review, Project LIEMPTY basehouses provided 5,003
frames of operational photographs (1609 rolls) as well as 1,290 pases of
fixed surveillance reports covering the movements of the LINSRICKX staffers.
B. LIENTRAP - Throughout this period, the LIENTRAP aobile unit was again
targetted heavily against leaders and meeting sites of the locel Ccmmunist
parties ag well as other targets of opportunity, particularly Haitian,
Guatemalan and Honduran Communist exile leaders now resident in Mexico.
LIENTRAP provided up-dated and/or new Identification photogrephs which
ere of Yalue to both the JMPIGER and the Station recruitment /penetration
‘program. This apparat provided a total of 237 operational photoxrephs,
whlle the personnel attached to this LIENTRAP unit regularly serviced 23
postal accommodation addresses used by Nexico City Station, Headquarters and
other field Stations.
C. LIMITED - During this quarter, the LIM(TED basehouse provided 724 treses
of operational film as well as daily physical surveillance reports coverings
the arrival and departure of all LINERICX personnel and visitors at the
frent gate of that installation during the evening and week-end hours. In \
addition,. LIEMPTY- 6, the LIMITED basshousekeeper, working from his excellent
‘visual vantage point, dispatched the LIEMERACE surveillance tean via radio on
several LIEMBRACE surveillance operations.
D. LILYRIC - During this reporting period, the LILYRIC basehouse provided
2,859 frames of operational photographs covering the same area and targets
noted in the LIMITED section above, out during the morning and afternoon
hours. In October the LILYRIC personnel (LIEMPTYa -13, -14, -26 and -27)
success{ully completed the move into the new LIMOUSINE building. While some
photographic coverage was lost during the move, LILYRIC coverage at present
is back to normal (see also paragraph 4 of Reference A.).
£. LICALLA - Throughout this period, the LICALLA basehouse provided both
physical observation and photographic coverege of the marien and patio of the
LIMERICK installation, an area wheres uany of the officers, their famiifes and
visitors congregate. In providing this coverage LICALLA produced 1,153
individual photographs (of which SO were color prints used in the Station's
"mg book") ag well as regular daily reports on the sulient activities in this
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aevéloped and printed ‘by LIEMPTY-4 at the LIEMPTY photographic laboratory.
In. order to alleviate sone ‘of the pressure caused by recent adjustzents in
tha Station's WOACRE section, LIEMPTY-& also processed approximately 200
photographic enlargements which normally would not fall within the scope’
of this project. ,
G, Raymond H. GERENDE - Throughout
the full time principal agent for Proj
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she reporting period, GERENDS served as
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vork and his translating ability, made numerous and easential contributions
to the AMROD deception operation.
SECURITY AND. PLANS
A. There have been no known incidents during the reporting period which
adversely affected the eecurity of Project LIEMPTY or the personnel therein.
Station plans to afford LIEMPTYs-10 and -1] SGSWIRL examinations during the
ensuing period, All other active LIEMPTY agents have been SGSWIRLed during
the past year.
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References: A, MEXI-8361, 24 August 1966
B. DIR-31174, 27 August 1966
: C. HEXI 8394, 26 August 1966
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Lewis *HOLSHIN for use on & 1964 Ford
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A 3. JMWAVE invostigation revealed that WOLSIIIN was born in 1908
¢ d is presontiy residing atA684 9th Avenue, Hialeah, Florida‘with his
i’wife Olga A. *WOLSHIN. Their telephone number is 887-7907. e
been- employed_as_a Pool Manager or Assistant Park Manager by Dade
: 53. He had a satisfactory credit rating. Police checks
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c. 1941 arrested in New York City for violation of probation.
d, 1947 arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada for peddling without 8
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4, Neither RI nor WOBONE indices contained information on
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Identification of License Tag 1-105538
1. Identification of the above captioned license tag ,
was made by JMWAVE security. They have furnished the following
information.
2. The license tag is registered to Lewis Wolshin, born
1908; is residing at 684 SE 9th Avenue, Hialeah, Florida.
The tag was issued on a 1964 Ford.
Wolshin's wife is Olga A.
Wolshin; he has been employed as Pool Manager or Assistant
Park Manager by Dade County, Florida, since 1953. A credit
check was conducted in Wolshin’s name, and a October 1964
report indicated biographic data as listed above.
He had
been known to the credit bureau since 1951, had satisfactory
credit, and no derogatory information was avallable. Police.
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SUBJECT: Ovisitors to the Soviet Babassy, Mexico City
1. A usually reliable source reported that an American
looking couple visited the Soviet Embassy in Hexico City froa
1200 to 1230 houxa on 23 August 1966. They wera driving a
tiae bug bearing Florida tags 1-105533 (white nuserala oa
blue.
2. Investigation revealed that the plates wera regia-
tered to Lewis WOLSHIN for use on a 1964 Ford.
3. WOLSHIN was born in 1903 and ig presently residing
at 684 Gth Avence, Rialeah, Florida with hia wife
Olga A. WOLSHIN. Their telephone number is 887-7907. He has
been employed as Pool Manager or Assistant Park Manager by
Dade County since 1953, He had a satisfactory credit rating.
Police checks in Miami indicated the followiug arrest record:
1934 Hew York City Peloniaus assault charge
reduced to simple sosault.
19421 Savannah, Georgia Investigation of auto larceny,
released to Hew York }
1941 Hew York City Violation of probation /
1947 Las Vogas,Nevada Peddling without
1951 New York City Petty larceny.
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individuals,
5. The information contained herein has been passed to
your representative in Hexico City and may not receive further
dissemination by your Bureau without prior approval of this
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References : (A
_ B. Mexico CITY 7533, dated & June 1966
C. DIRECTOR 12138, dated 14 June 19660 c
b. DIRECTOR 19940, dated 14 July 1966
The last regularly scheduled LIEMPTY Progress Report, covering the period
1 February through 50 April 1966, was forwaried to Headquarters as reterence
A. Salient interim project activities and levied requirezents were
contained in references B. through D. Thravziout the period under re-
view, Project LIEMPTY continued to collect operational information on
the LIMERICK installation, the LIMERICK personnel and their visitors,
as well as various targets ot opportunity. mig activity was in consonance
with and represented partial fulfillment of yarious sections of the RMD
as approved for Station Mexico City. The above cited progran was
achieved through the datly photographic eni fixed surveillance coverage
provided by the LIMPTED, LILYRIC and LICALLA basehouses, 35 well ag
the LIENTRAP mobil photo unit. In addition the LIEMPTY Project pro-
vided essential support to various other Zeaiquarters (i.e. AMROD and
AQQUILE?) activities and other Station operations through the regular
exploitation of the LIEWTY principal agent, Raymond H. GERINDS.
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During the pertod under reviev, GERENDZ was seen 25 tines in regular
operational meetings by the LIEMPTY Project ease officer. No basic
departures, other ‘than the regular pre-planned changes in meeting sites:
and time, were made in the regular and alternate commnication channels.
The up-dated and revised emergency communication systen for contact
with GERENDE as forwarded to Headquarters in HMMA-28333, dated 21
February 1966 remains in effect. During the period under review, the
emergency contact arrangements pertinent to LIEMPTYs -4, -6, -9, -13
and -15 were reviewed by GERENDE and the respective agents. The
operational performance of all active LIEMPTY agents waa highly satis-
factory. As per usual, GERENDE turned in the solid operational performance
which the Station has come to expect from this long-time contract agent.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS, PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS.
A. Summary - Throughout the reporting pericd, the LIEMPTY Project
continued to provide the vast majority of the operational photographs
and physical survelllance reports used by the Station in its operational
planning against the LIMERICK installation and personnel. The LIEMPTY
coverage has proved to bs a particularly reliable tool for: following
the daily movements of LIMERICK personnel; providing leads to and con-
firming, the identities of LIMERICK ataffers and their visitors; pro-
viding leads to the relative rank and the specific intellisence service
connection of vartous LIMERICK officers; keeping the Station abreast of
construction changes in the LIMERICK physical plant; and providing a
relinble check on various Station and LNIRGO access agents. During the
quarter unmler review, Project LIEMPTY baschouses provided a record
5,722 frames of operational photozrphe (16% reels) as well as
approximately 1,200 pagea of fixed surveillance reports covering the
movements of the LIMERICK staffers.
B, LIENTRAP - Throughout this period, tho LIENTRAP mobile unit was
targetted against leaders ard meeting sites of the local Communist
parties as well as other targets of opportunity, particularly exile
Communist leaders now resident in Mexico. LIEMTRAP provided up-dated
identification photographs of Communist officers which are of value to
both the JMPIGER prosram and the Station's recruitment /penstration
program. This apparat provided 282 operational photographs, while the
personnel attached to the LIENTRAP unit alco regulerly serviced 21 postal
accomnodation addresses used by Mexico City Station, Headquarters and
other Fleld Stations. In daly, the LIENPRAP unit was repainted and
completely overhauled.
C. LIMITED - During this quarter, the LIMITED basenouse provided 1,215
frames (7 reels) of operational film as well as daily physical surveil-
lance reports covering the arrival aud departure of all LIMERICK personnel,
at the front gate of that {notallation during the evening and weekend
hours. In addition, LIEMPTY-6, the LIMITED basehouse keeper, served
as the radio dispatcher for munerous LIEMERACE surveillance operations.
D. LILYRIC - During thia periou, the LIGYRIC basehouse provided a record
3,301 frames (99 reels) of operational photozraphs covering the same
area and targets as noted in the LIMITED section above, put during the
morning and afternoon noure. As noted in paragraph 5 of reference Any
Station completed the rearrangement of the LIMITED-LILYRIC working hours,
based on the recent recruitment and clearance of LIEMETYs -26 and -27.
‘he LILYRIC basehouse now provides photographic and physical surveillance
coverage from OCCO hours through Lou nours, while LIMITED proviess
coverage from 1700 hours to 1930 hours on weekdays. LIMITED also
provides morning coverage on Saturdays and Sundays.
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“- Ry) LYCALLA - Througinut this pariot, the LICALLA tagehouse provided
coverage of the garden and patio area of the LIMERICK instalisttion, an
area where, many of the officers, their tanilies ami viaitovs consrepat +.
In providing this coverage, LICALLA prafuced 1,206 individual photographs
as well as regular daily reporta on the salient activities in this area,
“my: F, MISCELLANEOUS - All of the above cited operational film provided by
we the dbasehouses and tha LIENTRAP unit was developed and printed by
LISMETY-5 at the. LIEMPTY Photo Lab. During thie perfod, LISMPTY-19 pro-
vided translations, of mumsrous articles and documents in support of other
Station activities not directly related to Project LIEMPTY.
G. Raymond H. GERENDE - Throughout the reporting period, GERENDS served
aa the full-time LIEMPTY P/A, operating as the cut-out to the above-cited
. pasehouses and bearing the agent handling responsibility for the related
. sonnel, as well as handling the operators of the LIENTRAP unit
tLIETTYs -10 and 11), LIEMPTY-4 and LIS: -19. OERENDE's overall
operational assignment involved at least 12 clandestinemeetings per
week, in addition to his meetings with the LIEMPTY case officer. It
should be noted that GERENDZ also made numerous and essential contributions
to the sensitive AMROD deception operation.
4, SECURITY AND: PLANS,
‘A, ‘There had been no known incidents during the reporting period which
aversely affected the security of Project LIEMPTY or the persomel
Bavey
attached thereto.
B. In orter to alleviate a portion of the pressure caused by the recent
aajor adjustuent in the Station's WOACRE section, the LIEMPTY phote-
graphic base during the ensuing period, will process various Station
photosraphic requirements which normally do not fall within the realn
of this Project.
C. It is anticipated that the LILYRIC personnel (LIEMPTYs -13, -14, -26
sani -27) will move into the nev LIMOUSINE building during the forthcoming
period, Little, if any, coverase will be lost during this cove, Other
than noted above, no significant operational or administrative changes
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D. MSXI-G6611, dated 22 March 1966
EB, NEXI-6668, dated 03 March 1966
F. MEXI-6704, dated G Aprtl 1966
Astion Required! For Your Infornation.
1. SUMMARY OF PRAGUE RECORTING AND ACEIVITY
The last regularly scheduled LINMPTY Progress Report, covering the
period 1 November 1965 through 31 January 1956 was forwaried to
Eeaiquarters as reference A, Salient interia operational and security
activities and developments wore tneluded in references B. through F,
Throughout the period under reviow, Project LIEMETY continued to collent
operational information on the LIMERICK installation, the LIMERICK
personnel and their visitors, as woll as vartous targets of opportunity.
This activity was ln consonance with, and represented partial fulfillment
of various sections of the RMD as approved for Mexico City Station, The
above-cited progress vas achieved through the daily photographie and
flxed surveillance coverage provided by the LIMITED, LILYRIC, and LICALLA
vaschouses as well as the UIEVTRAP mobile photographic unit. In
addition, the LISEMTY project provided essential support to various
other Headquarters (particularly the AMROD operation) and Station activities
continued. ae
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2. AGENT COMMUNICATIONS AND CONTACT.
During, the period under review, OFRENDE wae seen 33 times in regular
; ‘operational meetings by the undersienet, and on 2 occasions by the local
sor KURIOT repredentative, flugh T. PRANCOTT2. The meetinzs between FRANCOTTS
and G=REND= were attendad by the LIEMPTY Project Cassa Officer and dealt
: with the installation of a new PAKO print dryer in the LIEMPTY photo
~ ~~ laboratory. In addition, GERENDE met four times, for extended periods,
with LCFLUITER examiner Daniel R. HOSKIER when he served as the inter-
preter for the LCFLUTTER examinations afforded LIEOTYs, -6,-9,-14,-13,
-26, and -27. No basic departures, other than the rezuler preplanned
changes in meeting sites and times, were made in the regular and alternate
comunications channels to GERSNDE. It should be noted that an up-dated
and revised emergency communication system for contact with GERENDE was
forwarded to Headquarters as HMMA-28533, dated 21 February 1966. This plan
: includes both verbal and phyeteal bona fides and supermedes previous
arrangenents.
eee ee 3. ACCOMPLISHMENTS, PROGRZS3, ACHIFVRG2ITS
a) SUMMARY - Throurhout the reporting period, Project LIEMPTY continued
to provide the vast majority of the operational photozraphs and physical
surveillance reports used in Mexico City Station's operations against the
LIMERICK installation aml personnel. The LIEMPTY coverage has proved to
be @ most reliable tool for: following the dsily movements of LIMERICK
personnel; providing leads to, and confirming the identities of LIMERICK
staffers and their visitors; verifying or providinz leads to the relative
rank and specific intelligence service connection of various LIMERICK
officers; keeping the Station abreast of construction changea in tha LIMERICK
physical plantrproviding a check on reports of Station and ODENVY access
agents. During the three month period under review, Project LIEMPTY's
basehouses yrovided 3,957 frames of operational photographs (146 rolls)
as well as 650 pages of fixed surveillance reports covering this target.
>) LIENTRAP - Throughout this period, the LIENTRAP mobile unit was
targetted against leaders and meeting-sitea of the local Commnist parties
as well as other targets of opportunity, specifically the leaders of the
strike group at the National University. LIENTRAP provided up-to-date
photographs of numerous Communist officials, which are of value to both
the JMPIGER program aml the Station's recruitment/penetration program.
This unit provided 330 operational photographs, while the personnel attached
to this unit also regularly serviced 21 postal accormodation addresses used ,
by Mexico City Station, Headquarters, and other field Stations.
ec) LIMITED - During this period, the LIMITED basehouse provided 1,147
frames (45 rolls) of operational film and daily observation reports covering
the arrival and departure of LIMERICK personnel and visitors at the front
gate of that installation during the afternoon and rush-hours, In
addition, LIEMPTY-6, the LIMITED basehouse keeper, served as the radio
dispatcher for several LIEMBRACE surveillance operations.
‘d) LILiRIc - Diring this perici, the LITYRIC basehouse provided 1,660
frames (56 rolis) of operational photozraphs, covering the same ares and
targets noted in the LIMITED section, but during the morning and early
afternoon hours. In addition, the LILYRIC personnel prepared a detailed
report on the datly comings and goings of each LIMERICK staffer and
contributed the majority of this Project's physical surveillance reports.
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a) LICALLA - Throughout this period, the LICALLA basehouse provided
photographic coverage of the garden and patio area of the LIMERICK
installation, an area where many of the officers, their families and
visitors congregate. In providing this coverage, LICALLA produced 1160
individual photographs as well as regular, daily reports on the salient
activities “da this, area.
«f) LYEMPry-h.- aL the above “eited operational film (160 rolls, 4,297
*francs) provided by the basehouses and the LIENTRAP untt was developed and
printed by. LIEMPTY- 4 at the LIEMPTY photo lab. As noted in paragraph 2
above,"a: “new semi-automatic PAKO print dryer was recently installed in the
photo laboratory. | With the installation of thia dryer, the Station's
Wodernization of the LIEMFTY phéto laboratory has been completed. (See
‘ paragraph 5 of HMMA-27653, dated 17 November for the details of this
program).
.@- Raymond H. GERENDE - During the reporting pertod, OERENDE served
as the full-time LIEMPTY P/A, operating aa the cutout to the LIMITED,
LILYRIC, and LICALLA basehouses and bearing the agent handling responsibility
.for the related personnel as well as handling the operators of the LIENTRAP
mobile unit, LIEMPTY-4, and LIEMPTY-19, a Station asset (translator) carried
under Project LIFEAT, Gerende's overall assignment involved at least twelve
elandestine agent meetinga each week, in addition to his meetings with the
LIEMPTY Project casa officer, It should be noted that GERENDE also made
mmearous and essential contributions to the sensitive AMROD deception
operation,
SECURITY
There have been no known incidents which eadverseiy affected the security
of Project LIEMPTY. During the period under review, LIEMPTYs ~6, -9, ~13,
“1h, =26, Afid -27 were afforded LCFLUITER examinations, sll with satisfactory
resulta,
CHANGES AND PLANNING
As noted in paragraph 5 of reference A, Station is in the process of
increasing the hours of both the photographic and physical surveillance
coverage provided by the LILYRIC operations during the week-days. At
present, the LILYRIC personnel are providing coverage from early morning
to late aNernnon, while LIMITED {as providing week-end coverage. After
the LILYRICs have woved into the new LIMCUSINE building, it is anticipated
that they will be able to provide complete dawn to dusk coverage, the
Station's ultinate goal, :
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buring April 1965, the Ascrivay Lebossy Pretecticn and telfare
efficer adviséd the Station teat he nad recetvec 2 o3)] from tha
Statas fro ar. Janes Creen, “2. coucerniug Las soa, Janes Cc.
Creon, Jr. acd a friand of nis gos's, Sront @, Crayne. tie said that
according to 4dr, Graven, his soy and-crayra tad called or, Creen and
teld lie that they ware. yoing te tre Soviet Unian, Tue two zen
later visited the U.S. Exbavssy anil eere: intutviewsd by 2a tution
officer. The following day ou I: April, Sulject rerortad that tea
Anericans (who fitted te descripticns of Trees ant Crayre) bad
visited the Sovict:Embassy that sazo dav, This fact was subsoquently
confirmed by LIMITED, LIEMERACE survetilance ses placad on the two
‘men and this eveutually Led to tieir arrest and derortation from
Mexico.
Also during the rcoporting pericd, Subject reported an incident
which the Station felt could be used to discruvit the Soviet Lebassy | °
in the eyss of iio lecal population. The story, which is factusl,
was placed in the newspaper ia iransa by LILIS®-£ during July 1965.
An English langyare translatien of tne article fatlows :
La Prensa, 19 July 2465 (iditeorial raga)
"The Nea ‘Made in Moscow’:
. . "The sen made in Kescow Tack sensibilities, are forbidden,
because of their Marxist boldefs, to oid tha suffering of to heip
these in need, Cn 3 July of tuis year, in trent of tha Russian
Embassy, 3 Mexicha was hurt by a laree lasy which had been placed
above the gate to the Emiassy and which fell oa hin cue to the strong
wind, Yhe wounded man, Licading rrofusely, hepre.! tae kusatan guards
uno wera Lut a few feet away frovw a telephone ta call the Hee Cross.
The guard snsuered that the Laoassy was not responsible for the force
of the vind aad that the gan sneuld aove on his wsv and not bother
hie. At this point, sete iccal workers and studcnis bagan to gather
about the wounded man and scyveral of then asked that the 2ugsian
guard tolephoue the ked Crass. fhe Sowlet suard ogaisn refused this
request aad aisc refused the students vermissivn to use the puard-
house phoue themselves, Heansiuile. tue piecding azn had lost
Consciousness aad the s@decti Georstrated their feclings toward
this powstrous leck of cgaxity cp shevting {nasea) at the Russians.
The Russian answered (imgipanist) raat tat eccicent vas of so Interest
to the Embassy and besides neo vas there spoke Spanish. A good
Comavaist has ne reeson @ ahew pity ia toe face of misfortune,
defurwers that they are, dacktsy sensiziilties, they cannot find the
guoduess to pity anyone, 2... 6”
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8. Concerning the possible security questions raised by the
Station in UMMA-27692 af 12 Novaatar 1965, the Station would Like
to comaent that no new daubts cencariipg Licdnt-1 heve arisen sinke |
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REVERSES: «A. HMUA-27653, dated 17 Noveaber 1965
B, MEXI-533¢, dated 23 Noventer 1965
C. MEXT-5kol, dated 24 Novenber 1965
“Dp, MEXI-5421, dated 26 Noveaber 1965
EB, MEXI-5352, dated 30 Noveaber 1965
2. SOMARY_OF PROJECT ACTEVTTY AND REPORTING
The Inst regularly scheduled LIEPTY Progress Report covering the
period 1 August thrash 31 October 1965 was forwaried to Headquarters as
referenceA Salient interim activities and developments were included in
rererences B. throuct =. Throughout the period under review, Project LIEMPLY
comtimued to collect operational information on the LIMERICK installation,
the LIMERICK personnel and their visitors, as well as various targeta
of opportunity. This was achieved throuch the datly photographic and fixed
surveillance coverase provided by the LIMITED, LILYRIC, and LICALLA
tasehouses and the LIZNTRAP mobile unit, In addition, the LIZMPTY project
provided essential serport to various other Heariquarters (particularly the
AMROD operation) ani Station activities through the expLlottation of the
LIEMPTY Principal Ascent, Raynond H, GERENDE.
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2. AGENT CONTACT AND COM {UNICATIONS:
During the reporting perial, GSRENDE was seen 3h times ir. resular
operational meetings by the undersismed and on $ oceastons be te Headquarters’
AMROD operations officer, Thonas G. UMQUHART. All meetinss vers resularly
rotated aons efcht selected sites, No basic departures were sale i
the standani meeting modus operansi; however, ‘new contact arrancenents,
for meetings under emergency comiltions, are bein; worked aut wit: GERENDE,
3, ACCOMPLISEMGNTS, TROGRUSS, ACHISVENTS
. an) SUURY - Throughout the reportinn period, Praject LISETY
continued td provide the vast aafortty of the operational photcsrtaphs andl
phyaical surveillance reports usei in Nexico City Station's operations
targetted against the LIMERICK installation and persennel, Tis activity
is in direct support of, and in consonance with, the current RO as approved
for the Station, . The LIEMPTY coverage has proved to be a asst reliable
tool ‘for: following the daily moveaents of LIMERICK personnel; previding
leads to, and confirming the identities of LIMERICK starfers ani their
visitors; verifying the relative rank and specific intellisence service
connection of various LIMERICK officers; keeping the Station absceest of
construction chanses cf the LIMERICK physical plant; and verityins reports
of Station access agents, During the period under review, the LISPTy
basehouses produced 4,212 photosrapts (149 rolla) as well as 20 pases of
fixed surveillance reports covering this target.
b) LIENTRAP - Throughout this period, the LIEVIRAP mebileuntt vas
targetted against leaders and meeting-sites of the local comunis* parties
as well as other targets of opportunity. Specifically, LIENTRAP provided
up-to-date photosraphs of numerous communist officials, which sre of value
to both the UJMPIGER program and the Station's penetration/recruitzent
pregram. The LIENTRAP unit and personnel also remtlarly servicai 21 postal
accommodation addresses used by Mexico Cily Station, Headquarters, anil other
fleld Stations, The LIENTRAP unit provided a total of hok operational
photogrephs.
ec) LIMITED - During the reporting period, the LIMITED basehouse
provided 1,412 frames (54 rolls) of cperational film and daily otservation
reports covering the arrival ani departure of LIMERICK personnel and
visitors at the tront gate of the inatallation during the attercoon and early
evening hours, In addition, LISMPTY-6, the LIITSD basehouse keeper, served
as the radio dispatcher on several LIEMBRACE surveillance operations. The
value and need of the LIMITED fixed-radio dispatching base has Seen explaine?
in detail in previous LIEMPTY rrocress Reports.
a) GILYRIC - During this period, the LILYRIC hasehouse protecei 1,542
frames (54 rolls) of operational photographs, covering the saze area and
targatea noted in the LIMITED section, but during the mornins ans early.
afternoon hours, In addition, LILYRIC prepared a weekly report om the
comings and goinss of each LINERICN staffer and contributed the sajority of
this project's physical surveillance reports.
a) LICALLA ~ Throughout this period, the LICALLA basehouss provided
photographic coverage of the sarvien and patio area of the LIVERIIX in-
stallation, an area where many of the officers, their families, ani visitors
congregate, In covering this area, LICALLA produced 1,258 intiviszal
photographs as vell as regular reports on the activities of varions officials
of special interest to the Station,
fc) LIesery-4 - ALL the above noted operational film (155 roils, 4,616
frames) provided by the basehouses and the LIENTRAP unit was cereloped and
printed by LIsery-4 at the LIES TY vhoto processing base. AS ated in
reference A., mich of the LIEM@TY photosraphic lab equipment was scheduled to
be replaced during this period, With the adviee of the local MENT
representative, doth the LIEPITY lat's fila washing system and strip
printer were replaced. In adiition, a new seaf-autocatic dmm-trpe print
dryer was orlered by the Station for installation in this base dering
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g) Raymond H. GESENDE - Airing the reporting pertod, GERENDE served
as the full-time LIECTY F/A, operating as the cutout te the LIMITED,
LILYRIC, and TICALLA basehouses and bearing the asent hanitlinz responsibility
for the operators of the LIEMTRAP mobile unit as well as. LIEMPTY-4 and
LIEGTY-19, a Station asset (translator) carried under Project LIFEAT., This
overall asstenment involved at least twelve clandestine azent retcecy per
GERENDE also made minerous ani essential contributions to the sensitive
the PBRUMEN surveillance of one of the AMHOD accomaoiation addresses,
undoubtedly saved this sensitive deception operation from exposure by the
opposition.
SECURITY AND PROBLEMS
’ Other than the attenpted PBRUMEN surveillance of the AMROD accommodation
address noted above (which was neutralized by GERENDS’s alertness), there
have been no known incidents which adversely affected the security of the
LIEMPTY project or the related agent pernonnel. ‘hile several minor ad-
ministrative problems arose, all such matters were resolved locally.
a) One major operational change is planned for the ensuin; period,
Upon completion of the new LIMOUSINE structure (se HMMA-25352, dated 10
February 1965) » the Station will move the present LIGLYRIC basehouse
personnel (LIFMPTYs 13, 1s, 26 and 27) into that edifice rather than the
LIMITED (LIEMPTYs 6 and 7) personnel as originally planned. Ancillery
modifications are: 1) To increase the hours of both the photographic and
physical surveillance coverage provided by the LILYRIC operators (dawn to
dusk) during the week days and 2) have LIMITED provide photographie and
physical surveillance coverege on week-ends only, while remaining on datly
stand-by for raiio-dispatching assignments. These changes were dictated by
the following considerations:
1) The new LIMOUSINE building will offer a much better vantage point
for both photosraphic and physical surveillance than does the present
complex which houses the LILYRIC and LIMITED bases, Therefore, the
Station feels that the personnel occupying this new base should be
those possessing the highest technical skilis and also those able to
provide the most thorough anil complete coverass, Since the LIMITED hase
now has only one trained operstor while the LILYRIC basehouae has three,
the LILYRIC group is indicated.
2) Because it appears that the coverage of the LIERICK installation
will be a lonz-ranze and continuing requirement, the Station desires
to staff the new hase with personnel of lon;-rarge potential. Since
LIFAPTY-G is now almost 60 years old, it is obvious that he does not
possess this potential; however, the TLILYRIC agent complex happlly
combines experienced personnel with youthful agents,
3) Finally, the sccial and financial status of the LILYRIC peraonnel is
much more compatible amd consistent with the environment of the new
building than is that of the LIMITED family. .
While it ia anticipated that these modifications and changes will initially
cause varicus administrative and operational probleas, it is believed that
all such adjustments can be handled locally.
bv) The requisite copies of the PN? Part IT pertinent to LIELPTY-26
were forwarded te Ueaaquarters with MMy-2750%, dated 3 Movember TOKS alone
with a request for a full Operational Approval for Sibject for use as a eut-oul
to the LILYRIC basehouse. LIE@TY-27 was granted a Provisional Cperational
Approval on 26 January 1966 for use as a part-time basehouse keeper/operator
at the LILYRIC installation, .
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© Project LIEMPTY/Frosress Report 1 May through 31 July 196
ACTION REQUIGED - BEFERENCES
References: A. HMMA-26027, 5 May 1965
B TWMA-262h3, 4\ June 1965
C. NEXI-4167, 16 July 1965
De NEXI-L248, 26 July 1945
1. ROFORTING AND BACKGROUMD.
Tue last regular y scheduled LIEDTY progress report cavering the pertod
L February through 70 April 1965 was formested as reference A, _ Stent Cicamt
interis developments and netivitiles were included ta rete 3 through D.
Tarougheut the perlod under review, Project FY continuet collect oper-
aticnsl infermation on tae LO s the LIM. rsounel gid
thedy visitors, as il as various targets ef opportu: its, tan ithe deLlly
phetegraphie ani ined surveillanee overage provided by the LELEVED, EILVRIC,
snd LIVALLA vhoto ic baschouses o SpageenG dae ui Soe DESVTIRAP mobile
phote unil. In adiition, this projec Red abhes cesens vperatLlonal
suppert to veric Station and Nea: ‘a netivibies torou the utilization
of She services of long-time contree t Raymond U. GALL
2.0 Ag COMMOR ALD CODUNICALICH
&) On 22 May y bho Principal Arent ror doce Maas:
Raymond H, Gah ay lepnrtel Mexico roa
vacation. As per pre-planned array ante, ek.
tootive, and agent-handiing tasks wete buoned over
To Oliver G. SOAIPLING (P): Avent sends aide Cuniing of tha LIMIPED,
LILYRIc, au2 LICALLA baschouse the DLT SPHAD obile unit;
To Lin; oml Cundi: the LIGPTyY
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Taronghout the reperting periol, Project i GXXIV cortinued to proviis the
anjerity of the cperationsl photo,raphs and euiveiliaace reporia used in kexico
Clty Station's operations against the LIMERICK inctelistion and persace:. This
proved to de a aost vollable ang visbie tocsl fer: following the
deily aovements of the LINERICK personnels pivviding sat confining the iientities
of LIMERICK staffers and their vialtovs; and verigyiag tue relative rank am
position us well as the specific Intullisence rorvies semnectlon of various
TCASHICK officers. Daring the period under review, Profect LicwTY praca 160
rolls (3,033 frames) of operationnl photugraphe as vell as approximately TOO pages
of fixed, physics] surveillance reports dealing with this tarsete In aiiition,
LIEMPEY produced 203 operational photograpss of other targets of Interest to
Station Mexico City. Specific exanples of the contre isions unde by esch component
of Project LIAGTY te the fulfillment of the relevant gertions of the station's
Keleted Missions Directive, follow:
coveraze has
a) LIENERAP - Throughout this period, the LIEXEAP motile photo «i
tarceted against lLeaters and Lustallations af the Taebido Comund
(ecm), visitins communist tomaders, and odher tatsets of syeelalL
interoub. Specitically, the LEeMPRAT wait verigied the current
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anl btheiy visiters at the front gate of the gtion tn, questicss, turing th
afternoon and eventing hours. In addition, LInGTY-6, the LIMITED tesehouse
keeper served as the fixed radlo-dispateher fer three LIEMBRACE suxreillance
operations targeted against LIMERICK IS officers as well as serving a3 the
spotter and dispatcher for five LIPMBRACS surveillances Atrected aseinst
PBPRIME nationals who visited the LIMERICK installation (see MEXT-2257 ,
MEXE-4248, and MEXT-4250, all dated 26 July, for details),
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three rolls (1,652 frames) of operational fils, for the same purplses as
noted above in the LIMITED section, during the serning and early =
hours. In addition, LILVide prepaved a wees report on the con
of each LIMENICK staffer and contributes the
physteal surveillance reports. lnally, LILY
tes made to the LDISSHIcs
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tis potam te Hexico in carly Ausguse 19065. fs previously noted in reference
a, SALE has becn resoved from the aegis of Project LIAMNY and integrated
inte the LIUMEOR progects
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3 Project LIEMPTY/Prosress Report 1 Febriary - 30 April 1965
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
Referencet A, HMMA-25352, 10 February 1965
B, HMMA-25536, 12 March 1965
C. MSXI-3138, 19 April 1965
D, MEXT-2802, 24 March 1965
E, ‘MEXI-2727, 8 March 1965
1, ESSURTING AND BACKGROUND,
The last regularly; scheduled LIEMPTY Progress Report covering the period
L Noverber 1964 through 31 January 1965 was forwariei to Headquarters as
reference A, Significant interim developments and achievements of LIEMPTY vere
incluiat in references C, through fh, The Froject Outline tur LIRAZCR, which when
pppreved, will provide for the maintenance or long-term contract ament Oliver CG,
SCANPLING who ts now carrted under Projeet LISMPT/, wea subaitted for headquarters
approval with reference 3. Throughout the perfod under review, Project LISTY
continued ta collect operational information on the LIVERICK installation, the
LIMERICK personnel anil thetr visitors, as well as various tarcets of oppertunity,
through the daily photosraphic covernze provided by the LIMITED, LILYRIC, ani
LICALIA photosraphic basehouses and the frequent use of the LIENIRAP mobile photo-
Graphic unit. In addition, this project provited other essential operational suppo
to various Station and Headquarters activities thro: the utillzation of the
services of long-tima contract arents Raymond H, GZREDE and Oliver G, SCANTLING,
Turing the reporting perlod, the primary LIEXOTY principal agent, Rayvoond #,
GERENDS was seen forty-two (42) times in operational meetings by the undersigned,
while principal agent Oliver @, CCANTLING was seen twelve (12) times. Other than
frequent and intentional variations in meeting times and sites, no changes were
ance in the Project's communication systems, All operetional contact with the 5
action/sub-agerts of the LIEMPTY Project was maintained through Raymond H,GORENDE,
, continued. eo.
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Throughout the reporting pertod, Profect LIIMPZY contirie! tu proince the
maforits of the operational photorrapia used in Chation Moxico City's KUD CR
operations against the LIMERICK trruet. This eoverare haa provel to be a relinbla
ani vinble tool ré6r: following the dally movenenta of the LIGHICK personnels
providing and confimaing tdentities of LIMERICK staffern avi their visitors; and
veritying the relative rank and positions as well as the intolligenco service
connections of various LINERICK officers. Specifle oxamples of the contritutions of
aach LIEMTTY Project component to the fulfillment of the Relnted Mission Mirectivo,
as apprevad for Mexico City Station, follows
a) LIENTRAP - Throughout the reporting period, the LIETNAP mobile photo-
graphic unit was targeted extensively ozeinst the leaders and {natallations
of the Partido Comuntsta Mexicano, the Partido Popular Goctalista, ent
other exile or visiting comminict leadera, In mid-April 1965, the
LIENTRAP unit provided an up-to-date photograph of FoLIME-1 which was
passed to a visiting KUBARK staffer for hie use in the recruitment attempt
of ESLIME-1, Hot only did this photograph serve as a means of tdentifying
the target for the recruiter, but also served ap bona fides for the
recruiter during the succesoful recrultnent of thia commnist/exile
guerrilla, (See referones C. for detaila.) Overall, the LIENTRAP urit
produced 49 roils of 35 mm film which will be or have been used in support
of planned recruitment attompts, end Ln peoviding Identificatiors, locations
or contacts of varlous targota of Interest.
b) LICALLA - During the period under review, the LICALLA installation pro-
vided photographic cavurage of the #arden aml patio erea of tha LIMERICK
installation, where many of tha personnel consregate. In this effort,
LIEDTY-9, the LICALLA basehouse keever providel 52 rolls of 35r7 still
photographs which were mast us ful to the Station tn deternining or con-
firming the intelligence service affiltation of various LIMERICK stalfers
by their constant nssocintion and conversations with other known {rtelli-
genca officers. In adtition, LIGALLA provided special physical surveillance
reports on all deliveries mite to the LIMERICK installation, the prasence of
suspoct aulio techniclans, and the changan in the ontterna of activity of
various LIMERICK personnel. On 23 Maren, Dedley Fy GHAGTER, KURIO? cpectalist
antered LICALLA for an on-site survey in support of a sensitive teci.r.ical
operation. being planned by the Station and ieadquarters. (See reference A,
paragraph 3, e, and reference D, for detalls.)
ec) LIMITED - During the reporting period, LIMITED provided 57 rolla of :
operational film and daily wurvelllance reports covering the arrival and |
departure of LIMERICK personne] and visitors at the front gate of the
LIMERICK installation during the afternoon and evening hours. In adiition,
LEMPTY-6, the LIMITED hasehouse keeper, servet as the fixed radio ‘iispateh
basa for five LIM43RACE surveillance operrtions covering know or suspect
LIMERICK intelligence officers or thetr contacts, Yecause of the protective
socurity provided to the LIMERICK instalation by local. "Servicen” it vould
be impossible to provide LTEMBRACE survetllance of LIMERICK staffers without
the LIMTTED radio dispatching. LIMITED (asa wall as LILYRIC) also provided
confirmation of the visit of subject of reference © (a SRBPRIMEr in contact
with a LIMERICK intelltgerce officer) to the LIMERICK instellation. (See -
reference §, for details.
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a) LILYRIC - During the period covered by the report, LILYRIC produced 73 roils
of operational film covering the eomings end goings of LIMERICK personnel. ‘and
yisitors to that installation during the morning ani early afternnon hours,
In addition, LIP Ty-1h, the LILIMIC basehouse keeper, proviled approxinatel,’
BOO pares of physical surveillance reports, ccvering the movements of
LIMERICK personnel,
e. Cliver G. SCANTLING - SCAMOLING was marrled in mid-February and honeyrooned
until late March; consequently, CCANDLILG was “out of aetion" fer anpreximatel:
onaehalf of the reporting neriod. ring the remainder of this period,
however, SCANTLIEG continued a3 the alternate contact of LICAG‘-1, the
princtpal agent in the RICAGA LAURICLE operation, es well continuing tc
Bencle the PBNUME access slent he had reeraite? in Janurr, 1965 (eee referees
A, peragraph 3). In addition, at headquarters! request, SCANTLING re-cesed
the United Arab Republic ‘aassy in support of o sensitive operation now in
es ning. nhac cee gene went ee eee oe ene as Cee eee meee
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c) Raymond HW. GEUDS - Throughout this period, GRAMS eontimel aa the
Station's Cull-tine cutout to the LIMITED, LICALIA, and LILVIC bavehvuses
ag well as raintaining the cuteut/agent hantLins responsibility for the
LIESERAD mobile photo unit ani the LEMPTY photosraphic-proceseing banchouses
GSRENDE again nade numerous and essontinl contributtons to the sensitive
_ANRCD operation as well as ‘Servicing numerous postal acceanodation addresses,
hk, SECURTIX.
Thore have baen no known inciients during
verealy éffected the security of she LIETIY tn oe Various refinements have been
made in the cover story to be used (1¢ necessary) to explain the relationship between
the case officer and GERENDE. (See also paragraph 2 ret noeting times and sites.)
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5, PLANS AND CHANGES.
it had become otvious that many of the operat Lonal
SCANTLING vere falling outside the proper
scope of Project LIEMPTY: consequently a new Project was prepared to cover the
Station's relationship with SCANTLING. This Project Outline (Project LIRAZOR)
was submitted for Headquarters’ approval with reference B, and SCANILING will
be removed fron the aegis of Project LIEZVMPTY upon receipt of Headquarters’
approval of LINAZOR, '
“a) As noted in reference A.
assigrments levial on Oliver G,.
b) GERENDE plana to take a well-desevved vacation from lete May through July 1965
Station intends to have SCANTLING handle the photoyraphic basehouses and the
LIENTRAP unit (since SCANTLING is alreody witting of all bub one of those
LIEMETY agents) while the LIEATY Case Officer will handle LIEMPIY-4 and the
photographic basshouse,
ec) Other than noted above, there are no major administrative or operational
changes planned for the ensuing period.
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© IN TRYING TRANSFER FIDEO COM1S0 FROM WOW DEFUNCT BANCO DE LA
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1, APPROVAL GRANTED SELL TO LiMOUSINE LIMITED PROPERTY UNDER XESS
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TERMS OUTLINED PARA ONE REF,
2, PROCEED AS FOLLOWS;
A. WLIMOUSINE TO DRAW UP LEASE WITH APARTMENT OCCUPANT FOR
THRES YEARS WITH RENTAL AT 2,300 PESOS PER MONTH” WITH FOLLOWING
ADDITIONAL PROYISOS:
(1) OPTION TO RENEW FOR SUCH ADDITIONAL PERIODS YOU SEE
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B, DRAW UP SEPARATE CONTRACT WITH LINOUSINE OUTLINING AGREEMS NT
PARA ONE REF AND FORWARD STGNED COPY WOQS. AGREEMENT SHOULD PROVIDE
FOR CREDIT RENTAL OFFSET TO KUBARK BY LIMOUSINE PLUS RETURN TO KUBAR
OF ANY MONTHLY RENTAL PAYMENTS MADE BY APARTMENT OCCUPANT TO
LIMOUSINE FOR PERIOD FREE RENTAL IF SUCH IN FACT MADE, ALSO
DETERMINE WHAT WILL HAPPEN RENTAL OFFSET AGREEMENT SHOULTLIMOUSINE :
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Mr, Edward Deaisoa
ATTENTION;
SUBJECT: LIEMPTY, Los USINE
REFERENCE: Mexi 2159 ;
1. In conversation with the Headquarters officer concerned
with LIEMPTY LIMOUSINE affairs, this Cifice waa apprised of the
fact thst the proposed transaction, outliaed ia rel: eenee cable, would
be executcd without recourse to advice on the legal aapecta of the
sale under Mexican law and with no intennoa to make LIMOUSINE's
commitment to this Agency legally binding. [tle further intended _
that LIMOUSINE's "promissory notes" be uasecured, :
2. Should the proposed transaction be carricd out ia this
manner, this Agency would be unable to caforce LIMOUSINE's
promise to pay his debt, and would have xo legally cognizable inetrue
ment to pregent to an executor of his estate should he dle before
meeting his obligations to usa. In additian, eur right to continued
poseesaion of the apartment would be tenums at deat,
3. Thus itis planned to convey real cataie apyraised at
$14,443 in exchange for $7,200 and a collection of unenforceable,
uneccured promises. It is hard to believe that in this case, operas
tonal security precludes closer protection of Aguacy assets,
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REF: MEXI 1898 (IN 41069)
LIEMPTY LIMOUSINE
NEGOTIATION
/ 1. HQS APPROVES/SALE LIMITED PROPERTY TO LIMOUSINE 4SOODR GU NXROMALY
“Sep ENIAC RHO HR HOHE APEC oe
TODELOKISX DKON MIOOSODLOKUKKK ALONG THE FOLLOWING LINES:
A. KUBARK INTERESTS BE PROTECTED TO UTSIOST WITH LIMOUSINE
ASSURANCES KUBARK WILL CONTINUE HAVE OCCUPANCY RETENTION RIGHTS,
ASSURANCE MAY REQUIRE SEPARATE LONG TERM RENTAL/LEASE AGREEMENT WITH
KUBARK RESERVING RIGHT CANCEL ANYTIME, HQS REALIZES PIKED RENTAL PRICE :
NOT FEASIBLE UNDER LONG TERM LEASE AND THEREFORE LEASE COULD PROVIDE FOR
INITIAL FINED RENTAL WITH A SLIDING SCALE ADJUSTMENT THEREAYPTER, . :
B. SINCE PROMISSORY NOTE FOR 180,600 PESOS WOULD BE UNSECURED
WITH FINAL PAYMENT NOT DUE UNTIL JAN 1972, HQS PREFERS TOTAL PAYMENT FOR |
LIMITED AT OUTSET RATHER THAN WAIT 63 YEARS,
C., REALIZING LIMOUSINE'S POSSIBLE FINANCIAL STRAIN MAKE
SUCH LARGE PAYMENT INITIALLY, HQS WILLING ACCEPT LOVER SALE PRICE AT MY
REASONABLE DISCOUNT RATE. IF LIMOUSINE UNABLE LIQUIDATE WITH ONE \y
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PAYMENT AT REDUCED RATE WITH GREATER PORTION PAYABLE AT SETTLEMENT AND
REMAINDER AS OFFSET AGAINST MONTHLY RENTAL AGREEMENT,
2. EQS FEELS ABOVE PROVISOS IMPORTANT AVOID SUBSEQUEN? IMPLI-
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PASSES FROM LINOUSINE'S OR HIS ESTATE'S CONTROL,
3. ADVISE TERMS FOR FINAL APPROVAL’ CONCLUDING AGREEMENT, he
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REF: ‘MEX 9680 (IN 13260)#
1. HQ3 WELL AUTHORIZE FUNDING SALAZAR PER PARA 2 REF, PROVIDED Phoby
CAMPOS TRIP PATON WELDING INSTITUTE PADD FOR DY SOVS AND SALAZAR ACTUALLY
INVITED PARTICIPATE, AND FUNDING SALAZAR CAH RE PLAUSIBLY ACCOUNTED FOR
EYES OF CAMPOS AND ODMR BUSINESS ASSOCIATES. ,
2. DUE ATTITUDE CAMPOS, AND CERTAINTY 1S CORRESPONDENCE TO USSR
KUOWN TO KGB, BELIEVE ADVISABLE FURTIER ASSESS IIS SECURITY. SAME VEX,
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“1 "It would appear from paragraphs 2a and ae ot referoacg yet
KUDESK and KUTUBE Ops have not been completely informet-of the back-
ground of the LIEMPTY Project and its agent-requirements, At the time
HMMA-14093 (Request for Renewal af Project LIEMPTY) was written, it
was assumed that the Mexico Desk and KUTUBE/D could answer any additional
questions, based on reports and dispatches not normally available to the
senior staifs, which might be raised during the renewal process,
2. In answer to paragraph 2a, Oliver G, SCANTLING first contacted
Inez PARADA de Moreno in early. 1957 to fulfill a KUTUBE/D requirement,
He visiced her as an architect twerested in viewing the LIMERICK -instalation
from the building where she lives, He was socially acquainted with her brother,
a Catholic Priest, and knew the tamily to be unquestionably anti-Communist,
However, it would be imprudent on the Station's and SCANTLING’s part to
assume that PARADA does not at least suspect that some anti- LIMERICK
intelligence service Is involved, PARADA suggested during SCANTLING's
initial visic that he couid return at sny time for further observations, This
was reported by SCANTLING on 21 March 1957 and it does not seem appropriate
to query him again on the pretext for his recent visits.
3. While HMMA-14093 correctly referred to LIMITED, LILYRIC and
’ LICALLA as "photographic basehouses, " the Station would like te emphasize
that photographic coverage is oaly one of their functions (please see HIMMA-12095,
4 February 1959). LIMITED is used as a radio dispatch base for astomobile
surveillance teams in addition to physical surveillance of persons entering
the front gate, Their photography is negligible compared to their other duties.
The LILYRIC base performs the best photography ot persons visiting the front
gate, perhaps because the vantage point for taking the victures is from the
second floor and above the street trattic which partially blocks LIMITED
photographs, LLILYRIC also does individual reports on LIMERICK personnel
entering and leaving the main gate, . LICALLA is used almost exclusively to
identify LIMERICK officials and to support KUTUBE/D requirements in
connection with the LIMESA/LIMUST Project. As an indication of the effect-
iveness of LICALLA photographic coverage, the Mexico Station has all rhe
LIMERICK officials identified, Before this base was activated more than two-
thirds of the LIMERICK officials were unidentified. ln order to support other
operations, it is considered essential that the Scation identify all LIMERICK
officials. In this respect, LICALLA aas provided most of the necessary infor-
mation. The retention of this base is also considered vital to.the security of
the LIMUST portion of the LIMESA Project,
4, The Station does not agree chat the color photography and moving
pictures are a luxury. Color slides were made for identification purposes
and have proved useful, particularly in identifying facial features and skin
coloring. The motion pictures were made at Headquarters sugrestion (Please
see HMMW-7687, 29 May 1959 and HMAMIW-8438, 26 January 1960),
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counterespionage effort against the LIMERICK installation, These bases do
not produce Foreign Intelligence and should not be considered tn such a light.
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1, On 13 October 1959 it was learnedfcom source that the local ODENVY
chief got a priority cable from his Headquarters asking why data concerning the
Mexican apprehension of the (KUBARK) truck and photographer had not been re-
ported to the U. S, Ambassador locally. The statement was made that "such
matters as this should be immediately reported to the Ambassador,"
2. This cable resulted from the report the ODENVY office sent in on
the incident from the knowledge they had - as reported in reference.
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3, The local ODENVY chief replied to his: Headquarters that he did not
agree that matters concerning KUBARK operations should be reported by ODENVY
to the Ambassador,
4. Source stated that the cable waa obviously a reat of the KUBARK/
ODENVY headquarters "ill feeling" which presently exists and which source
believes is primarily (and principally) attributable to the article in TRUE magacsing
of September 1959,
5, Source is LIMEW,
6. It is requested that under no circumstances should the information
any form whatsoever outside KUBARK,
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1, At lilUhrs., 20 September 1959, whilc on an operational assignment,
LIEMPTY~-10 and the LIENTRAP vehicle were temporarily detained by the Servicio
Mexico (Mexican Secret Service), LIEMPTY-10 was hold under
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_followa below an accountof the more important details portaining to this incident,
2. LIEMPTY-10 was inatructed on 17 September to case the area surrounding
the Theatre Iris, located at Donceles 36, preliminary to undertaking a photographic
of all persons entering and leaving ‘the theatre between the hours ef
surveillance
0930 and 1200 hrs., 20 September. In this instance, the Station's target was a pro-
( The Station
Cuban rally sponsored by the Circulo de Estudios Mexicanos (CEM).
had received information that many of the leading Mexican and Central American
Communists would attend this rally and that this wag an oppertune time to cstablish
which ones did attend and to collect their photographs. The Station did not know that
the Mexican Secret Sucvice would also be covering thia meeting for the purpose of
preventing a Conununist-inspired demonstration, :
3, The Station was advised at 1720 hrs., 20 September. by Raymond H.
GERENDE (ps), the Principal Ayent who handles LIEMPYTY-t0, that L-10 was being
held by the Seeret Service, Immediately followin, this notification, Allen W. WARS
(ps) was requested to contact Philip K. TESSAROLO (pa) and request him to implement
procedures through a criminal lawyer to effect the release of L-10. TESSAROLO
reted and briefed at 2200 hours and immediately began atternpts to locate
However, as somctimes happens in an emergency
ft was not until the
was conti
a reliable criminal lawyer,
situation, his two most appropriate contacts were out of tewn,
following morning at 0700 hrs, that TESSAROLO located another reliable lawyer
who agreed to handle the case,
4, Since GERENDE was known to L-10 and since the Station could not be
sure-how much L-10 might ve forced to tell the Secret Service, GERENDE was
given the following instructions:
A, To disconnect immediately the LIFEAT/LIVERY lines in the base
where he and his wife ‘vere living and to move all equipment to another safe
location, It was believed appropriate to take this precaution even thourh L-10
did not knew the location of the LIVERY base, the telephone number of the
base, or even that CERENDE was living at a place other than his mother's
vesidence in another part of the city.
B, To collect and deposit with his Case Officer any compromising papers
presently in his possession.
C. To make a eccurity inspection of the outside photographic lab at his
mother's house.
D. Yo phone L-10's wife and inform her that procedures were underway
to obtain L-10's release and for her not to become upset and talkative.
EB, ‘fo suspend all operational contacts until L-10 waa released and the
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5. During the evening of 20 September the Station LIFEAT Case Officer
Was advised that GERENDE had been uireeted to disconnect the LIVERY lines
and lo transfer all BIFEAT equipment to a safe location, To further insure the
security of LIVERY, all LIVERY lines were pulled externally during the early
morning af <1 September, :
do, At approximately 1000 hra,, 21 September, LIMEW informed the Chief
of Station that a contact of his (LIMEW's) had just informed him that L-10 (true
name) and the LIENTRAP vehicle were being held by the Seeret Service, LIMEW
stated that if L-10 was one of KRUBARK's agents he would attempt to have his
contact in the Secret Service obtain his imumediate release, LIMEW was told
that L-10 was, in fact, a KUBARK apent and that the Station would very much
Appreciate his cfforts to effect hia release, A short while later LIMEW again
contactes the Chicf of Station and informed him that at would be necessary for
documented ODACID official personally to contact a Commandante fnu LIMON”
of the Sceret Service and that L-10 would then be released. According, to LIMEW,
L-10 had told the Secret Service that he was carrying out his operational photo-
graphic assignment on a contract basia for ODACID; therefore, an ODACID |
official would have to establish L-10's bona fides.
7 As the Station learned later, the Scerct Service agents were roughing up
some of the individuals attending the rally; consequently, they were endeavoring
to make sure that no photoxraphs were taken which could be used against thein by
the Comuiumiunists, L-l0 and L-ll, the LEEN TRAP driver who left the acene before }
was detained, were just preparing to leave the area after taxiny five colle of film
when a Seeset Service agent demanded a search of the vehicle on the suspicion that
L-10, his camera wth telephoto lens and
It wag at thia time that
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it contained Communist propaganda,
the Glm were then discovered in the rear of LIENTRAP,
L-10 was accused orally by the police officers of being a Soviet agent and later of
being a leeal Communist agent, After beiny taken to Seeret Service Headquarters,
L-10 tolg LIMON, in private, about his association with ODACID and emphasized
that he certainly was nota Communist agent, LIMEW's source (possibly Com-
mandante LLMON), believing that there may be some truth in L-10's statement,
contacted LIMEW, Based in part on assumption and in part on fact, this is the
Station's opinion as to how ODENVY became involved in the case,
8. ‘Che Station, realizing that LIEMPTY-10 had not committed an illezal
act by taking photographs, decided that WARE should personally visit LIMON
and request L-10's release, WARE contacted LIMON and the sub-jcfe of the
Secret Service, Raul MENDIOLEA Cerecero, about 1230 hrs., 2) September,
identfied himself as an ODACiD official and told them that L-10 did from time
to time perform photographic assignments for ODACID, particularly in the
field of local Communist activities, WARE also told LIMON and MENDICLEA
that L-10 was never permitted to do any task which was illegal under Mexican
Jaw and that if he had done so it was certainly not under the auspices of ODACID,
but on his own volition. They implied that L-10 had not done anything illegal and
that all they wanted to be sure about was that L-10 was nat a Communist agent,
10 was irmimediately released and the LIENTRAP vehicle returned to him with all
equipment intact, including the five rolls of undeveloped film,
L-
2. ‘While WARE was on his way to sec LIMON at the Secret Service Head-
quarters, thc Chief of Station was advised by the ODACID Security Office that
L-10 was’ deing detained oy the Secret Service, Phe Security Office was told that
WARE was presently investinating the matter and should be at the Secret Service
Headquarters at that time. By coincidence, WARE was talaing to MENDIOLEA
when the ODACID Security Oifice phoned to inform him that WARE waa taking care
of the riatter, It was learned later that MENDIOLEA is a brother-in-law of the
local invest.gator employed full time b, the ODACID Security Olfice, This was how
ODACID became involved in the incident. To the best of the Station's knowledge, th
ODACLD Security Officer has said nothing more about the incident and, at the time,
did not attach any particular sizniticance to itor seem especially concerned about
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10, During his visit to Scerct Service Headquarters WARE discovered that
L-10 had not been booked or formally charved with an egal act and that neither
LIMON nor MENDIOLEA could recall L-10's name, L-10 was not placed in jail
during, the 26 hours he waa at Secrct Service Headquarters but, rather, was permuttdd
to remain in the Secret Service ayents' duty roum, No bribes were necessary to
obtain his release; however, per LIMEW's request, $500.00 pesos were given to
LIMEW to give to his source, LIMEW said that in addition to notifying him about
L-10's detention, the source was also responsible for all equipment and film being
-returned intact to L-10,
ll, TESSAROLO wae advised, as soon ay LIMZW became involved in the cas
that the criminal lawyer should not puraue the matter any further. ‘Two bottles of
scotch whiskey were given to the lawyer through TLSSAROLO for the few tasks he
had already performed,
12. After his release, L-10 reported that he was not interropated and that he
did not reveal any data about other operations he has worked on nor did he pive 'the
names of anybody connected with operational activitics. Based on the developments
in the case, the Station hae no reason to doubt the veracity af L-10'as statement,: L-
10 was reprimanded for hia use of statements to the Seeret Service about being —
employed by ODACID, He was told that the revelation of such employment was ta
be made only by the Station and that henceforth he is never to uge such a cover
story, L-10 was also reprimanded for hiu lack of judgment in remaining in an area
wheee there was a strony, concentration of police; it ia believed safe to assume that
‘L-10 will ncver make this same mistake ayain,
13, In retrospect, it is interesting to note that L-10's use of the ODACID
employrnent story 13 possibly responsible for his not being interrogated and thus
compromising other operationa and individuals, This case has pointed out to the
Station the desireability of having casual contacts in the Seerct Service and other
local police-type organizations so that the Station, rather than ODACID and ODENVY,
in the firat to learn of incidents of this tpe. Considering the multifarious activities,
handled by the Station, it must be assumed that the police will occasionally appre-
hend an agent and that the Station must be geared to handle such emergencies,
14. The Statien is allowing a one month's cooling off period for the LLSN-
TRAP vchicie and LIEMPTY-10, Vhe vehicle wil then be painted another standgrd
color and re-resistered in the State of Mexico, After these security precautions
are observed, the Station seea no reason why carcfully selected photographic sur-
vevlance operations should not continue wich L-10 as a wiser and more prudent
LLENTRAP operator.
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_ 2, During the period cove red by this bépor ct ta new Case: Officer, Quinton
N. OUSLER,° assumed operatfonal direction of séverat LIPS) Ge, (Oliver
G, SCANTLING, Raymond H, GERENDE, LIMITED;-LicaLa, LIE NTRAP and
several suppo rt agents), the LIEERSEY surveillance team and the LILYRIC Base,
The Station has continued to usc SCANTLING, primarily, to tollow up LIMESA
leads optained from LIFEAT and ihe photogra phic bases; however, no positive
returns have been.rcealized from his prodigtous efforts except the collection of a“
considerable amount of operational.information, GERENDE performed his princl-
pal agent respon sibilities for the photographic bases, LIENTRAP, LIJERSEY
and until 10 December 1958 handled the LIFEN’ t/BGM ORNING and LIFEAT/
Cuban Exile operations, The LIIERSEY surveillance team has been used sparingly
for pretext investigations and routine static surve Wances; however, a principal age
Simon D, CLACKETT, Is currently being t rained tn flead quarters to assume the
full-time direction, control, training and development of the LIJERSEY team, The
new project, LIEMPTY, combining all the assets discussed in this report was
submitted to Headquarters on 8 October 1958 with requested project year app roval
period from 1 December 1958 through 30 November 1959, Au operational security
review of Ray moad H, GERENDE's activities was forwarded to Head quarters as an
attachment to HMMA~ 11368, 22 Octobe r 1958,
ACCOUNT OF DEVELOPMENTS -- OLIVER G, SCANTLING SEGMENT
2, Agent Information - Oliver G, SCANTLING has continued to perform his
‘ assigned tasks in an outstanding manner. SCANTLING's poise, common sense,
education, ideology and native abil i ity for the pursuit of clandestine acti vit ies
make him one of the most valuable support,assets available to the Mexico City
Station. The fact that SCANTLING has full time overt occupation as Chief
Enginee r and Production Manager for a local manufacturing compan y adds to
his long-range potential as a KUBARK agent, Ontwo occasions during the past
stx months SCANTLING has indicated to his Case Officer that he would like to
resign from his overt position and devote full time to his KUBARK ope rational
duties; however, the Case Officer has discouraged him from doing this on the
basis that he has more long-range potential when his cover occupation is Logitimate,
Of course, SCANTLING would be more valuable if he could work full time fo r the
Station, but not sufficiently soto warrant his resiynation from his overt job (his
monthly salary in his overt job is in excess of $800.00 U. S.), The only
significant limitation that SCANTLING has evidenc ed to his present Case Officer
is his occasional delay in prepar ing written reports of investigatio ns and other
Matters requiring repor ts for the files, However, this limitation gradually is
being overcome and it is expected that SCANTLING's reports will continue to
be factual, comprehen sive and soon will be promptly submitted, os geav
3, Security Developments ~ SCANTLING is constantly under a conside: able
amount of exposure and pressure when fo Mowing up LIMESA leads obtained from
LIFEAT and the photogra phic bases, Since time is always of the essence when
using such perishable leads, SCANTLING frequently is directed to make approaches
ro individuals performing services for che LIME RICK target after routine, and
sometimes only cursory, investigation, Therefore, the possibility always exists
of his entanglement in an undesirable secu rity incident, This neces sarily
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f the primary target is achieved, whether technically or by a recruitment in place,
tis to,SCANTLING's credit that he has not yet become involved in an incident which
he: Stat ion feels has cempromised him and/or alerted the target of KUBARK's many
crational cf forts against them, The closest SCANTLING has come to being compro-
‘ised and to being identi fied as a PBPRIME agent stems directly from the LIPSTICK
survcill ance team flap of June 1958, The office used by the surveillance team was
ented by SCAN'SLING in his true name at the time that he was Icader ofthe team,
ot the sil ghtest indication, however, has becn uncovered which points to SCANTLIN
8 4 target of investigation by a Local police service, SCANTLING and the Station
ave been alert and will continue to watch closely for any sign of local police and other
pposition interest in his activ itics,
4, Operational Succcss and Effectiveness ~ Briefly discussed below are some
f the many operational activities in which SCANT LING 3 par tic ipaced during the period
covered by this rep $l pepe rte eee ERE
A, Juar CASTRO (201-7, iy (sci LING Coane tick ‘seeing CASE 20 tne Ou
September 1958 follo wing the last faint glimers of mounting the o original LIME Sa /
MK LIGHTING opc ration th rough CASTRO, As late as September 1958 possibilicids
still existed, or appear ed to exist, that CAS! RO would complete his work in the
primary LUMERICK office and thar it might be possible to instal) MKLIGHTING,
While CAST RO, through SCANTLING, was the principal source of this informa-
tion, portions were also confirmed by LIFEAT, During July, August and Sepremb¢r
1958, SCANTLING had approximately el gnt meetings with CASTRO, In lace
September 1958 LIFEAT indicated that the LIMERICK target was using on nel.
under the supervision of one of their regular local cnployees,, Antoni EPEDA ; ”
(201-2 39821), to complete some of the work CASTRO was supposé St intstand. i:
that other contractors were doing Jobs around the target area which CASTRO, ‘
would normally Inve been expected to do had he still been in the cinpley of the‘ Se
target, Also, LIMIT ED and LIF EAT confirmed that the LIMERICK target had":
lost interest in CASTRO ~ he was not seen visiting the target installation nor did”
the target people atte mpr to get tn couch with him, In view of this, SCANTLIN Ge.
was in structed to cease all contact wih CAST RO as of 1 No vember, 1958.
we * af “oe . ee a 1, a i
B. Pab' FAINON Rosas (201. 3 lad During the periéd’ cove réd 64 “hls ¢ creépor et
SCANTLING had two interviews with MON Rosas. SCANTLING's most recent
report was forwarded to Headquarters ‘as an attachment to HMMA- 11143, 1
Oct ober 1958, Unquestionably the Station has identified Mon Rosas as the tech=
nician who services LIMERICK safes and locks, SCANTLING will continue fis _
dev /elopment, of MON’ Rosas (please sce HM MA>1 17, 10 December 1958), ‘
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CG. Octavio *VIDALES (201-4> - ae SCANTLING's activ ities in connection
with this LIME SA /MKLICHTING operation were summarized in HMMA-11397,
29 October 1958, and prev ious cor res ponde MCE, 0 EET Pe pete
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BD, HERRERIA GABELICH - This is the firm that made the st eel vault
.door for the LIMERICK installation, SCANTLING made two visits to this
firm's workshdép and succeeded in obtaining enough information to make an
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accurate drawing of the type door installed at LIMERICK, This drawing was
forwardd to Headquarters via HMMA -11926, 21 January 1959,
E, Casing Report on West German Embassy - During June, July and
August 1958, SCANTLING prepared a detailed casing report on the new
West Ger man Embassy, SCANTLING's engineering ability enables him to
pre pare accurate drawings and sketches from a minimum of data, Also,
his personality and gregarious manner permit him to visit the inside of such
establishments, with an appropriate cover story, and retain minute details
which later he commits to paper and emerges with a comprehen sive floor
plan and important construction data,
F, ‘LIMERICK Construction ~ SCANTLING's long asso ciation with th is
target from the casing standpoint provides the Stat ion with an unpar all eled
sou rce of in formation about LIMERICK construc tion activ ities, modifications
and reasons for same,’ AU of the LIMERICK cas ing reports on file in Head -
qua rters are the product of SCANTLING's unusual a bility and knowledge,
Consultations with Station Officers about LINMIE RICK construction have been
of benefit to the Stat tondiring this reporting period an they wili continue to
be of worthwhile importance,
G, Routine Investigations and Surve illances - Although the Station has
several assets capable of performing invesvigations and surv eil lances,
SCANTLING is still used in situations requiring the utmost in discretion and
clande stinicy, His activities in this comnection are too numerous to list
here; suffice it to state that he has contributed materially to the Station's
collection of operational in fcrmation through his investigative efforts,
SCANTLING's interview of Paul Frederick Kir schho ff (201-4 3645) of LCMAY-
FOWL interest is an example of SCANTLING's use on-investigations (see
HM MA-1 1749, 17 December 1958),
H. ESGEM-15 - SCANTLING served as the cutout with ESGEM-1 5 during
the latter's December 1958 trip to Mexico City, In this connection
SCANTLING is 4 support asset which is trustworthy and dependable,
SCANTLING never displays undue curiosity in operations such as the ESGEM-15
one; he accepts the minimum amount of information given and performs his
duties in a professional and sincere manner,
I, LIEMPTY/3 - SCANTLING handles the administ rative matters conn ected
with L/3, Doris M, KILLGO provides oper ational direction to L/3, During
this reporting period, <he Stat ion had hopes of SCANTLING taking over the
ope rational super visioa of L/3's.activities, However, after a four-month
trial period with both SCANTLING and KILLGO meeting with L/3, ic was
decided that it would be desirable for KILLGO to continue handling L/3. L/3's
unusual personality and intellect indicated that he could best be directed by
a PBPRIME citizen, Therefore, SCANTLING no longer attends KILLGO's
and L/3's operational meetings, although he does continue to handle L/3's
administrative problems,
J. Raymond H, GERENDE's Duties - Dur ing GERENDE's absence from
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“Mexico City-in Dece mber 1958 and January 1959, it was considered app ropriate
for SCANTLING to handle LIMITED, LICALLA and LIENTRAP, Although this
procedure defeats some compartmentation principles, it was the only manner
in which the Station could maintain efficiency with the three operations listed
above , SCANTLING has known.the agents involved with LIMITED, LICALLA
and LIENTRAP for several years, In fact, he was at one time the agent in
' charge of these three oper ations,
5. Operational Methods Evolved During the Period - The VIDALES operation
(see parag raph + (C) above) indicated to the > Stat ion the necess ity for thorough
briefings and discussions with the agent making an approach to a target, This can
hardly be described as a new operational method, but ic does serve to illustrate
the minimum efforts that should be followed, The forthcoming LINIMENT IV
Loperation whe rein SCANTLING must recruit the Jandlord of the ia rget's building
is offering SCANTLING and the Station the opportunity to prepare thorou ghly for
SCANTLING's recruit ment pitch, The excellent documentation prepared by
KURIOT and the story being created by SCANTLING and the Station should increase
the batting average on SCANTLING's cold approaches, (See HMMA ~113656, 22
October 1958, and HMMW-7038, 2L November 1958, for additional details on
this Subject),
In a general sense, one other conclusion can be made about any Station's
support appar atus - where tcchnical and photographic operations are poss ible,
the utility of the information obtained is enhanc cd consider ably by accurate,
comprehen sive and timely casing reporis, SCANLING, as previously mentioned,
is an excellent asset for this type of support,
6, Administration - SCANTLING's contract expires on 15 February 1959,
As of that date SCANTLING will have received an annual salary of $3, 600. 00 U. S,
for two years, The Station plans to raise his annual compensation to $4,000.09
U.S, No other significant administrative problems exist,
7. Outlook for Future Developm ment = Station plans call for the continued
ut lization of SCANTLING in the same manner as he is presently being used,
The Station will keep SCANTLING as an independ ent asset and, it is hoped, resist
the tempration to make him a principal agent in charge of numerous sub-agents, It
is believed that SCANTLING is the t ype of support asset that can be wo rthwh ile
to the Station for many years to come and that every effor: should be made to protect
his security and value to KUBA RK,
ACCOUNT OF DEVELOPMENTS ~- RAYMOND H, GERENDE SEGMENT.
8, Agent Intormation - Aside from the agent information given in HMMA- 11368
22 October 1953, the only significant development was GERENDE's December 1958
marriage to a U, S,. educated girl of Dutch citizenship, The$ 500,00 U, S, for the
purchase of two plene tickets as a wedd ing gift to GERENDE was designed to
impress GERENDE with the fact that KUB. ARK thinks highly of him as an individual
and chat KUBARK has a great interest in his intelligence career, GERENDE is at
the age and stage in life “whe re he is beginning to wonder just what the future holds
for him, In the near future, the Station will propose a salary raise for GERENDE
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and request a new contract that provides for some type of retirement benefit s.-
perhaps similar to the Civil Service Retirement progam for KUBARK employees,
9. Security Developments - Again, the Information on this suhject was covered
adequately in IMMA STISC8- GERENDE was relieved of his LIFEAT/BGMORNING
and LIF EAT/ Cuban Exiles duties on 10 December 1958, This, of course, was
in line with recommendations contained in HMMA~11368 and represents a definite
security improvement, GERENDE ws told that LIFEAT/BGMORNING was being
terminated because it had not been productive of cnough significant information and
that LIFEAT/Cuban Exiles was being terminated because the occupants of the target
apartment had moved (Note: This was true where the Cubans are concerned.)
dditional secur ity improvements will be made when Simon D, CLACKETT returns
to Mexico and relieves GERENDE of respons ibility for the LIJERSEY surveillance
tcam,
10. Operational Success and Effectiveness - Briefly reviewed below are the -
separate oper ational activit ies which GERENDE managed during the period covered
A, LIMITED - This base functioned smoothly, securely and efficiently
dur ing the period July through December 1958, ‘The base operator, LIEMPT Y/
demonstrated his usual competence and devotion to duty, in addition to the
primary objective of taking photographs of individuals of interest, L/6 also
prepared detailed daily logs on the arrivals and departures of all target
personnel, weckly reports of workers activities at the LIME RICK instal lat ion,
per formed three one~man surve illances of Mexicans working at LIMERICK in
an effort co identify them by name and home address, and provided SCANTLING
with information on LIMERICK construction, During this six-month period,
LIEMPTY/6 took approx imately 800 photographs from the LIMITED base,
B. LILYRIC - This base is operated by LIFMPTYs /13 and 14, with LIEMPTL Y¥/
12 serving as a cutout between the base and GERENDE, LIE MPTY/14 does most
of the photogra phy and reporting for the base since LIEMPTY/13 has a regu lar
job and is not on the premises during-regular daytime working hours, L/14
dev otes approximately six hours (0800-1 400) each day to photography and the
remaining time is spent preparing reports, The Base personnel compile
individual logs on cach target personality indicating their arrivals and departures
from the LIME RICK installation (Note: These reports are filed in the
app ropriate Station 201 file and are available to Stat ion officers in analyzing a
target personality 's pattern of daily activity), LILYRIC also prepared a
weekly report on workers activities at the Club and reports the license plate
numbe rs of all vehicles dischar ging or picking up individuals at LIMERICK,
(Note: These license plate numbers are then checked our through LIV FS TOCK/2
for the owne rs names and addresses - in case of immediate or later operational
interest,) During GERENDE's recent absence from Mexico City, OUSLER met
directly with LIEMPTY/ 12, Dur ing this period appr oximatel y2,000 photographs
were taken from the LILYRIC base, .
C. LICALLA - While LILYRI C and LIMITED are excellent bases for
pio tographing individuals entering and leaving the LiME RICK instal Lat ton,
the LICALLA base is the Station's best source of photographs of LIMERICK
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~ employees, LICALLA is so situated that photographs can be made of target
personne 1 in the garden area of LIME RICK, CIEMPTY/9 is the base operator
for LICALLA and in the Station's opinion performs his job in an outstanding
manner, As reported in HMMA -11368, LIEMPIY/9 is the brother of former
LIPST ICK/47 (the first LIPSTICK surveillance team: member arrested in
June 1958), No repercussions, or indications of any impending ones, have
> resulted in this family relationship, This, certainly, is the major security
problem faced by L/9 during this reporting period, L/9 and his family soon
will have to vacate the LICALLA base for the period of time required to remodel
it, The Station ts quite sure that L/9 does not know that his covert employer
wns the LICALLA‘base and the threc adjoining houses and every effort is
being made to preserve this secret from L/9, (See HMMA+~12032, 28 January
1959, fora more detatled explanation,) Of course, during the remodeling of
LICALLA there will not be any LICALLA reporting or photographs, In addition
to taking appro xtmatcly 2,500 photographs during this six-month period, the
LICALLA base also prepared weckly reports on LIMERICK garden activ ities,
These reports indicate which LIMERICK employees are seen together each day,
which vehicles different employees are accustomed to using, construction activithes
and other matters which appear of significance to L/9,
D. LIENTRAP - LIENTRAP continues to be a worthwhiic Station asset,
Approximately 1,400 clandestine photographs have been made of numerous
targets during this reporting period and LIENTRAP type activities will undoubraihy
remain one of the Station's best investigative asses, As explained in the Field
. ) Pro ject Outline, forwarded ro Head quarters on 8 Getober 1958, the Station is
of the opinion thar the LIENTRAP vehicle should be replaced as soon as possthie,
Nearly four months have elapsed without receiving Headquarters authority to
replace the vehicle, The security situation is even more acute now than at the
time of the request, LIEMPTYs 10 and 11 do an excellent job on LIENTRAP
ope rations,
E, LIJERSEY - This operation can be characterized as somewhat dormant
for the July - December 1958 period, Because of GERENDE's other important
activities, he did not have the time to train and work with the surveillance team,
Also, the Station considered that it would be stretching security just a bit too fa
to have GERENDE engaged in surveillance at the same time that he was handling
the photogra phic base hous es and performing monitoring chores for LIFEAT/
BGMORNING and LIF EAT/ Cuban Exiles, The expected arrival of Simon D,
CLACKETT in April and his relieving GERENDE of LJERSEY will enable
the Station to train, within a year, an efficient mobile surveillance team,
At present, LIEMPT Ys/15, 16 and 17 compose the LEERSEY team,
F, LIFEAT - Until 10 December 1958 GERENDE served as monitor
in the basc house containing LIF EAT/ BG MORNING and LLFEAT/Cuban
Exiles, In addition to living in the base house, GERENDE also transcr ibed
the majority of theBGMORNING and Cuban Exile tapes, He performed
these jobs satisfactofily even uiough his efficiency was handicapped by numerous
‘other duties, Relieving GERENDE of his LIFEAT duties enables him to devote
more time to his other operations with a corresponding increase in che securin
of all his activities,
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G. LIEMPTYs/4 and 5 - LIEMPY Y/ 4 docs a truly professiona | Job of
dev cloping and printing the base house photographs, No significant developments
occurred in relation to L/4 except that OUSLER met directly with him during
the December 1958 period that GERENDE wag away from Mexico City,
LIEMPTY/5, L/4's wife, continued doing routine t ranslations in a very compe-
tent manner,
11, Administration - Other than the fact that LIJERS EY and the above~
in entioned portions of tne LIPSTICK pro jects we re combined into this new project,
IEMPTY, “there is nothing of significance to report to Hea dquarters, .
12, Outlook for Fucure Development - Although not meaning to he repetit ive
by di gcuss ing again those reconimendations made above, a summary of the Stat ton's
outlook on the future of the LIEMPTY GERENDE Segment is belicved to be appropriate
ith the arrival of CLACKETT in April, GERENDE will be free to devote full
1ese operations by preparing wr ltten.communications proc cedures, by thorough ly
lebricfing base house operators on their methods of operation, by preparing detailed
security reviews on each base and by supervising the trial of new photographic
echniques, GERENDE will. continue to be used on occasional sensitive investigations
o rent operational hotel rooms and to pexform other services for the Station which
vill not impair the secur lty of his primary respon slbUities, It ts planned that
LACKETT will put some Jife Into the LIERSSY aurycillance team and that the
Scation will soon have another first rate investigative group to support ouicr Station
perations,
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On thig mammoth project, I hava only two ideas:
a, Should LICALLA bs terminated? It is a possible
threat to LDMESA, .
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fia. the PaP-8100 $10 (FI), SS-12 slot in vexico City which was recently
vacated ty Wilfred 0, rLoER dy)
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2. Xkis Agent shite be bilingual in Spanish and should have
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Ke will be expected to spot, develop, reerult, ‘and direct survafllanee
aussets.aua He will gaxatg be given full responsibility for organising
an effective physical surveillance tean,
3. It ts requested that a snitadle candidate be located as snon as
possibla so that the Contract Agent wow performing the’funetions can be
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1, The subject of the recruitment of a physical surveillance team in
the United States for use in Mexico as well as other areas within WH has
long been a topic of discussion at Headquarters, While it is palpably ri-
diculous to consider the use of a surveillance team recruited and trained
4n the United States and based in Mexico, operationally in other areas in
Latin America, there is some merit, at least in theory, to the proposal in
2a of reference, Although one of the basic factors in the make-up of any
eurveillance team is that its menbers mist be indigenous to the area of op-
eration, 1t would be possible to recruit such a team as suggested in 2a and
use this team in Mexico, However, I believe this would be time-consuming and
very expensive for the following reasons:
a. Machine rune have already been made to spot candidates within
the Agency of the Mexican/American type for the LIMESA/LIMUST project, with
negative results,
b. In order to make it attractive to young men of the caliber
desired, we would have to offer some kind of a career with a starting salary
of somewhere between the GS 7? and GS 9 level, plus travel and allewances.
without attempting to even estimate this cost one can see that the figures for
a team of fifteen would run into six digits,
ec. It would take a minimum of three months for a recruiter to move
into the southwest area and spot, contact, develop and recruit a team of a
fifteen, c cieey
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then teke a minimum of another three months to train these candidates in
basic trade craft and surveillance techniques,
6. Upon comletion of the training period, the candidates would
have to ce moved individually into the area of operztion to become familiar
with this area, the language, people, and atmosphere in general, etc. This
would take another three months minimum,
f. After completion of the area familiarization period, the team
would have to be assembled and put through various surveillance exercises as
a unit to check them out prior to actual operationg_
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Ge Taere would be other problems confronting such a team from a
security standpoint, such as cover credentials, which would always pose a
threat to the operation. ?
2. To-sum up, it would appear that the proposal in 2a of reference:
is not feasible because of the time and expense involved plus the always
latent security hazard. -
3. lL agree with paragraph 2 b of reference. Not only should the
personnel of the surveillance team te recruited at the station, but as oute
lined in paragraph 3 it should be relatively easy to find suitable candidates.
For example it is proposed under the new LIEMPTY project (this consists of
the remainder of the non-blown LIPFSTICKs and the LIJERSEYs) to recruit a
physical surveillance team. Two of the station’s outstanding indigenous
agents, Scantling and Gerende, are under this project and both are capable
of spotting, developing, and recruiting agents.
4, I agree with paragraph 3b, c, and d, and believe that Headquarters
should make every effort to find an experienced end competent case officer
to fill Clower's slot as the outsides surveillance case officer,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: CWH
SUBJECT: Development of Payoical Surveillance Assets in Mexico
_.. 1.:.On & October 1958 a meeting of reprerentatives of SR Division
and-CI Staff was held, attended by the undersigned, to discuss means for
building up physical surveillance assets in Mexico, The SR and CI
sentatives pointed out that their current and projected work on BOMORNING
and their cases requires a considerable strengthening of physical surveile
lance assets, and it was the consensus that these assets would be used
far into the future on Soviet targets. It was further agreed that since
the LIPSTICK operation has encountered difficulties “this year, new assets
should be sought. 1
2. Various approaches to the problen wero discussed, the most viable
of which were as follows:
a, Recruiting of teams or basic elements for teans dn the Mexican
colonies of the southwestern U, S,
b. Dispatch of a new case officer to Mexico with the sole and
specific duty of developing and running the new teams,
ec, A combination of a and by,
3. Initially, it is believad the dispatch of a naw case officer to
Mexico would be tho most successful and give the best immediate results,
for the following reasons:
Qe Headquarters and Station records contain the names of ounerous
clearet contacts or contacts who could be clearud and through whar
introductions could ba made tv persons suitable for surveillance work.
Hitherto these have not been fully exploited owing to the heavy workload
on Station personnel and the unimpaired functioning till recently of
the LIPSTICK group. Some of these contacts were felt out as recruiters
ard spottors in years past but the matter was never pushed since the
need was not so great as now,
b. <A now case officer is needed beacause the present Station staff
is still too busy to devote the amount of time nesded to build carefully
and train thoroughly the new assets.
c. The new assets will require the full time direction and
coordination of a case officer who has no other responsibilities, In
this connection, it would be advisable to try to select, train and
utilize at least twelve new agents as soon as possible.
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d. In brief, a replacement of the former physical surveillance
leader is indicated, but a more mature and competent case officer is
needed, =.
4. Plan a, recruitment in the U, S., should not ba dismissed from
consideration, It would take longer than the other plan but might be
beneficial in enabling the new agants to be trained in the U, S. ‘They
Would then have to spend time getting into Mexico and familiarize thenselves
with operations and operational clinate there. This plan, however, presente
& problem as to who ls to do the recruiting and training in the U. S.
SR Division has offered to be of whatever assistance they can, but there
is no indication thoy could do any better at this than WID.
Se. It may be of interest to you to know that the SR representatives
said the best work done anywhere in the world on tha BOMORNINO case, which
has wide international ramifications, was done. by LIKAYAK=~2 in Mexico,
Che tbr W-( Loleer-
ARLES W. ANDERSON
WH/FI
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5. PROJECT ACTIONS: First approved in 1958, the FY 1971
Renewal Request was submitted in April 1970. :
6. COST:
FY APPROVALS
1966 $45 , 300
1967 41,590
1968 45,000
1969 43,300 oe
1970 49,463 (Estimated ObligatYon)
1971 23,6235 (Reqeest)
SUMMARY OF CURRENT PROJFCY COSTS: FY 1970
Salaries and Bonuses $40,580.00
Real Estate, Utilities
and Rent 6,188.00
Car Maintenance 1,200.00
Property Maintenance and
Roplacenent 500.00
Supplies 1,000.00
TOTAL $49, 4168.00
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REF: a. MEXT 360; b, DIR 38861 Role ir
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1. On 16 December 1955 the daily check of property which this Station
may desire to use for operational purposea(LICJOL ran} showed that a
house adjacent to the LIMENICK target installation was vacant. LIPSTICK-l19
was contacted immediately to investigate the property. He repurted that
it was a one-story house(duplex) in very poor condition wich wus being
repaired by the owner for rental. He furtner reported that from the
maid's rooma on the roof a clear view of ths entire LIMERICK compound was:
possible and, if he had understood the LD@RICK lansuaze, he would have
been able to understand several conversations which vere going on between
LIMEXICK officers in the game area of the compound, LIPSTICK-19 also ree
ported that from the roof of this house it was a distance of only approxt-
mately Mfty feet to the LIMERICK building across tat roofs with no
obstructing partitions except for a small wall and saverai strands of
. barbed wire, all totalling about four or five feet nigh between the last
roof and the LIMERICK building.
2. Based upon this favorable report, reference A vas sent immediately
to Headquarters requesting authorization to rent the house. Two days
later referenca 3 was received granting approval to rent the house. Con-
sequently, LIPSTICK-2L (the only cleared married man available tc the
Station, with the exception of LIBEITY, wno would fit into the area) was
approached and requested to rent the house, This svsed a considerable
problem to LIPSTICK=21, since the house has only two cedrooms and he already
had two children, and at that very time his wife was in the hospital
diving birth to a third child. Purther, he had a very comfortable house
ts duplex waich he shared with «is brother-in-law at a pre-devalvation
rent) which he would never be able to again acquire after tnis operation
was terminatec. He did, however, agree to take the house and it was
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apparent to all concerned that ‘nis decision was based upon loyalty to
this Station and.dedication to the fight azainst Cormunism. It is hoped
that this unselfian snd devoted act of LIPSTICK-21's will be mde a
matter of permanent record,
“3. The reason for LiPstICK-2 to move from very comfortable quarters
at less rent into cramped quarters at a higher renta). needed some explana-
tion for his friends and relatives. There is a very fine private school
approximately one block from this house which LIPSTICK-21 had often men-
tioned as the best in tha city for his children, and consequently he told
everyone that the reason for moving wag to be ag close as possible to this
school go that his cniliren could attend. It should be noted in tnais
respect that, in reality, LIYSTICK-21 had been sending his chilaren to
one of the best public schools in Mexico City at no cost, Unier the present
circumstances, he will have to pay tuition at the private school because
it is the only decent school in the area and it provides excellent cover
for his residence in the area. It 1s requested that Headquarters authorize
thi3a Station te assist LIPSTICK-21 in the payment of his children’s tuition
for the above stated reasong. Approximate cost of the tuition would be
$20.00 U.S. per child por month, or a total for LIPSTICK-21 of $10.00 US
per month, authorization is requested to assist LirsTICK-21 by payment
of $30,00 U.S. per month.
4e The house is ore of a series of one-story houses that extend fron
the LIMEAICK building to a four-story apartment building on the far
corner. The fronts of the houses are all directly on the sidewalk with
the doors opening onto a ono-step stoop. Thre backs of the houses and the
walls of the back patLos all abut the compound of the LIMERICK installa-
tion, The rear windows of the house face a patio which ends in a brick
wall, ‘his brick wall is not as hij;n as the roof of the house, anding
about: four feet below the level of the roof. ‘There are stairs mich
ascend from this patio to the roof where the maid's quartera are situated,
About halfway up these stairs one can turn and obtain an unrestricted
view of the LIMERICK compound. ilowever, tha maid's room offers toe best
operational possibilities since it provides concealment for the observer
and hig equipment, plus a more advantageous view. LIvSTICK-21 told his
maid that she would have to sleep out at a local pension since ne needed
her room for nis radio experiments. This is a plausible story sinca
LIPSTICK -21 is known to ve an enthusiastic radio amateur.
Se The maid's room nas a door that faces across the roofs in the direction
of the LIMERICK installation and one window wuich faces across the house
roof toward the street. A view of the LIMERICK compound is obtained by
an observer who is back in the room looking through the partly opened door,
Some better method of observation will be worked out which will eliminate
the security nazard of a door partially opened at all times of operation.
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6, At present we plan to allow LIPSTICK-21 considerable time to get
wn settled securely into his new quarters before starting any operational
efforts. After this waiting period is over ana we feel that we can
Securely comence ope:‘ations, we plan on using the base for the following
efforts:
a. A supplementary photographic base. In tais connection tha
request for adiitional Exactas and spotting scopes previously made
‘| should be expedited. It ig anticipated that much operation informa.
tion will be develoszed by this photograghiec work showing the various
" associations between the people when they are at play in the ccepound
i waiich can never be determined from the LIPSTICK-LIMITED coverage,
4; Visiters who seldaa leave the compound do engage in social activity
within the compound and can be phctographed for possible identificae
tion by the AEDIPPSKS. Items wiich are losded into the automobiles
fer transportation to unknown points may be identified through this
coverage. Further, snould LIPSTICK/LINITED be terminated for any
reason, we would be able to continue some coverage from this bage.
~ - Be = Observation by LIPSTICK-21 of the builsings and the activities
in the compound will furnish valuable information on the daily living
habits of the residents and their guests,
Ce ‘The LIPSTICK/LIDOMINO base, presently being occupied by LINCH-
FIN, is about 75 yards away from the LIMSRICK target while LIPSTICK,’
LICALLA is only about fifty feet. This base may assist the Head-
quarters technicians, who periodically use the LIPSTICX/LIDOMIN
base, for reasons of proximity and the use of tneir equipment from
a different direction. The exact use of the LIFSTICN/LICALIA base
in this respect must be determined by the Headquarters technicians
who are familiar with tne equipment used,
d. Comersations in the LIMERICK compound are audible to someone
who is listening from the maid's room, Naturally street noises and
extraneous sounds interfere considerably witn tunis eavesdropping so
that the employment of some parabolic microphone ani racorder mst
“be used for optiman results.
e. Should future operations provide the crportunity to install a
transmitter micropnone(resonant cavity) in some iten carried into
the LINSRICK target, LiYSTICK/LICALLA would serve as an excellent
base since it has direct line of signt to the back of the LIMERICK
target.
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f. Prelixina -y investigation reveals that the possibility does
exist that phy: f.cal access may be obtained to the LIMERICK target
from LIPSTICK/LICALIA. This investigation will be intensified and
a full report, togetner with available photograjhs, will be sent to
Headquarters for study by FEABSON and NILES as to the feasibility
of this type of operation,
7. As stated in pars zraphs two and three above, LIPSTICK-21 hag undergone
corsiderable personal sacrifice to accommodate this Station in this opera-
tion. It has always been the practice to pay a base house operator &
starting salary of approximately $120.00 U.S, per moath, since the work
of operating a base hous is almost fuil-time. LIPSTICK-2cl now earns
$64.60 U.S. for work of approximately four hours per day. It is therefq re
requested that this Station Le authorized by catle to increase the salary —
of LIFSTICK-21 to $120,00 U.S. per month.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy Director for Operations
THROUGH: MPS/BG
SUBJECT: Amendment and Termination of Project
KDFACTOR
1. Project KDFACTOR supported a visual and photo-
graphic surveillance operation in Mexico City targetted
against the Soviet Embassy. Asscts included five agents
and two baschouse surveillance sites, Termination of
this project, effective 30 June 1972, was the result of
a security review which revealed that the VWBLANKET
principal knew the basic details of the KDFACTOR opera-
tions,
-: 2. Agent termination was accomplished without any
immediate difficulties; however, continued security will
. depend on the terminated agents’ silence. In the event
there is a compromise, the risk of damage to the Sta-
tion's relations with the Mexican Government should be
minimized because of the compatible nature of KDFACTOR' s
operations.
3. The ADDO approved Amendment No. 1 to the proj-
ect in the amount of $9,844 for FY 1972 to provide for
the agent terminations, but an overrun of $7,246 oc- °
curred as the result of miscalculation of termination’
costs. This project action requests this additional -
sum of $7, 246 to cover these expenses, .
4, The FI Staff recommends approval of this amend—
ment/termination request.
fc. A. Campbell
Chief
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Project
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SUBJECT : “Project KDFACTOR - Amendment . —
. and Termination Request. -
1. The KDFACTOR Project (until 1970 encrypted
as the LIEMPTY Project) was initially approved in
1958 to provide financial and material support for
visual and photographic surveillance operations
targetted agdinst the Soviet Embassy in Mexico
City. In June 1972 the project supported five
agents and two basehouse surveillance sites,
2. The KDFACTOR Project was approved by the
Abpc in the amount of $19,000 for FY - 72 and
$20,000 fur FY - 73, Per DIRECTOR 285255, dated
30 June 1972, the ADDO approved Amendment N), 1
to the KDFACTOR Project in the amount of $9,844
for FY - 72 to provide for costs of agent
terminations,
3. The decision to terminate all agents and
facilities under the KDFACTOR Project was based
on a security review of the project activities
which indicated that the VWBLANKET principal knew
the basic details of the KDFACTOR operations,
including the target, the location of the surveillance
Sites, and probably the true names and former
cryptonyms of the agents covered by the project. a
4, The cost of terminating the agents under the
KDFACTOR Project amounted to $15,573; the cost of
closing down, the two basehouses under the project
was $1,412. The total amount charged to the KDFACTOR
Project in FY 72 was $36,090 which is $7,246 over
the approved authorization of $28,844. The overage
was incurred in terminating the agents and
facilities associated with the KDFACTOR Project.
Although Amendment No. 1 to the project was
approved in the amount of $9,844 to cover the
cost of terminating the agents in the
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station per the terms of cach Memorandum -.of Oral
Commitment (MQC) and in accordance with Mexican
law and custom exceeded the estimate for termination
costs made by Headquarters at the time the Amendment
Was requested. Termination payments made to each
agent aré as follows: .
KDFACTOR-2 (Recruited 1956) $8,160
KDFACTOR-S (Recruited 1956) 2,366
KDFACTOR-6 - (Recruited 1956) 2,830
KDFACTOR-8 (Recruited 1965) - 649
KDFACTOR-9 (Recruited 1966) 1,568
The long tenure of three of the terminated
agents, the relatively high monthly salary of
KDFACTOR-2 ($440) plus the computation of the
termination payments in accordance with Mexican
law and custom were the primary reasons that the
final agent termination costs amounted to $15,573,
§. All agent terminations were accomplished
in an amicable manner. No visible security risks
were apparent at the time of the terminations
although any one, or all, of the terminated agents
may at some future date decide to divulge to an
interested party the details of the KDFACTOR Project
operations, KDFACTOR-2, KDFACTOR-S, and KDFACTOR-6
have worked in photo surveillance operations for
the Station since 1956 and, therefore, obviously
have considerable knowledge of targets, former
satesites, personnel, and modus operandi of the
Station. However, since the KDFACTOR Project was
not concerned with incompatible operations or
targets, we believe the risks of damage to Station
relations with the Mexican Government in the event
of exposure of the KDFACTOR Project operations by a
terminated agent are within acceptable limits.
6. It is requested that the KDFACTOR Project
be amended to provide the sum of $7,246 for FY -
T2 to cover the costs of terminating five agents
and two basehouse surveillance sites under this
preject.
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of the KDFACTOR Project be approved effective 30
June 1972,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy Director
For Cperations
SUBJECT : Project KDFACTOR - Ahendment and , :
Ternination Request. :
“* J.-The KDFACTOR Project (until 1970 encrypted as the
LIEMPTY Project) was initially approved in 158 to provide
financial and materiel support for visual anc photographic
surveillance operations targetted against the Soviet Embassy
in Mexico City. In June 19°72 the project supported five
agents and two basehaouse surveillance sites.
2. The KDFACTOR Project was approved by the ADDO in
the amount of $19,000 for FY-72 and $20,000 for FY-73,
Per DIRECTOR 285255, dated 30 June 1972, the ADDO approved =. oe
Amendment No. 1 to the -KDFACTOR Project in the amount of . °
$9,844 for FY-72 to previde for costs of agent terminations,
-, 3. The decision to terminate all agents and facilities
under the KDFACTOR Project was based on a security review
of the project activities which indicated that the VWBLANKET
principal knew the basic details of the KDFACTOR operations,
including the target, the location of the surveillance sites,
and probably the true names and former cryptenyms of the
-agents covered by the project.
4, The costs of terminating all the agents in the KDFACTOR
.. Project-amounted to $15,573.00 which was censiderably more
: . than had been initially estimated when Amenézent No, 1 for
FY-72 was requested and approved, The totai acount charged
to the KDFACTOR Project in FY-72 was $36,080 which is $7,246
over the project's authorization of $28,844, The overage
was incurred in terminating agents and facilities associated
with the KDFACTOR Project; the effective date ef all termi-
nations was 30 June 1972. :
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$ were apparent
at the time of the terminations_although any one, or all
of the terminationed agents ‘may at some future date decide
to divulge to an interested party the details of the
KDFACTOR Project operations, KDFACTOR-2 and KDFACTOR-5
have worked in photo surveillance operations for the
Station since 1957 and, therefore, obviously have consider-
able knowledge of targets, former safesites, personnel, and
modus operandi of the Station, However, since the KDFACTOR
Project was not concerned with incompatible operations or
targets, we believe the risks of damage to Station relations
with the Mexican Government in the event of exposure of the
KDFACTOR Project operations by a terminated agent are within
acceptable linrits. .
6, It is requested that the KDFACTOR Project be amended
* to provide the sun of $7,246 for FY-72 to cover the costs of
‘terminating five agents and two basehouse surveillance
sites covered by this project.
‘7, It is also requested that the termination of the
KDFACTOR Project be approved effective 30 June 1972.
Theodore G. Shackley
Chief ,Western Hemisphere Division
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RDFACTOR ~ Nexico City, Mexico -- Photographic Surveillance
Team Support -- F¥ 1972, Cost $19,000 and FY 1973,
Cost $20,000
Fiscal Year Approved Obligated
1971 $23,635 $27,586
Changes: : o
1. The processing of photographs obtained through this
project now is performed inside the Station. KDPACTOR-1, who
formerly processed the take in an outside safehouse, was
terminated amicably in early March 1971. Security and effi-
ciency have been increased by this change, EKDFACTOR-1 was
terminated in 1970, but the Cermination payments were made
during FY 1971 cauging an increase in that years obligations.
2. Howard T. BAGAUS handled the administration of this
project to early April 1971 when project responsibility
reverted from the Operations Support Section to the REDTOP
Section. At that time Timothy H. ARCHBOLD asaumed the inside
adsinistrative supervision, and agent meetings were turned
over te. the outside case officer Bruce AR. FERNALD. When
ARCHBOLD departed PCS on 7 June 1971, Oliver J. MANKUNAS
assumed responsibility for thie project, including agent
meetings.
Ace lishments:
1, This project has provided continuous daily photo-.
graphic and visual coverage of personnel and vehicles entering
or leaving the Soviet Embassy. A total of 530 rolls of film
were produced during the reporting period. U.S. citizens,
visitors, and YDY peraonnel are given special attention. Iden-
tifications of license plates and automobile descriptions as —
well ag drivers and their compenions are identified under chis
project. Additionally, attendsnce sheets are maintained to
establish who ia at the Embassy on any given day and hour.
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These photographs and reports have contributed operational
support to thé Station's Soviet operations which ia not
'. attainable elaevbere. For example, whenever the Soviets
:-hange all their license numbers the Station is able to
". compile @ nev, complete roster within a matter of weeks.
p Costs: | wa
> 4. General: “$19, 000 is requested for FY 1972 and
$20, 000 1s requeated for FY 1973. It ia also requeated -
that. the Project bé amended for FY 1971 in the amount of.
$4,260 to provide for the termination of KDFACTOR-1 and
KDFACTOR-7.
2. Source of Funda: Project KDFACTOR is included in
the Western Hemisphere Division’s Operational Program in the
amount of $23,735 for F¥ 1972 and $24,182 for F¥ 1973.
3. Project Budget:
FY 1970 FY 72 FY 73 FY 74
Estimated
Obligati
Salaries
KDFACTOR-2 $ $,280 $5,280 $5,808 $ 5,803
EDFACTOR-5 1,728 1,728 1,901 1,901
XDFACTOR-6 2,112 2,112 2,323 2,323
£DFACTOR-8 : 7638 - 768 ~ 845 843,
-EDPACTOR=9.. - = - 1,968- -4,968- 2,165 - ---2,165--
EDPACTOR-1 4,400 -0- =0- =0-
EDFACTOR-7 2,500 ; 70+ -0- =0-
* Bonuses 1,374 1,988 1,087 1,087
20,130 $12,944 314,129 $14, 129
Base houses
Rents $3 6,022 $4,350 $4,240 $ 4,240
Utilities 400 750 800 800
500 500
Maintenance Q 500
. $,622 $ 5,600 $ 5,540 5,540
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Misc Expenses
Ops entertainment § - 165 - $ 300 $ 100 $ 100
Auto maintenance . 8 100 100 - 100
Ops expenses nnd 90 36 13] 3
— . 835 3 656 331 3
Total Expenses $27,587 12,000 $20,000 $20,009
4. cy: There 1s no special need for
foreign funds. No non-JKLANCE funds are used,
3. Commitments: Christmas bonuses are provided in the
FY 72 and FY 73 budgets.
6. Funding: Funds are hand-carried fron the Statioa by
the casa officer and transferred during Clandestine meetings.
Receipts are obtained for all disbursementa according to
JELARCE regulations.
7. Agnexes: None.
KDFACTOR - Mexico City, Mexico -- Photographic Survei llatice
Team Support -- FY 1972, Cost $19,000 and FY 1973,
Cost $20,000
Piscal Year Approved ovitgaced
1972 $23,635 $27,586
Changes:
1. The processing of photographs obtained through this
project now is performed inside the Station. KDFACTOR-1, who
formerly processed the take in an outside safehouse, was
terminated amicably in early March 1971. Socurity and effi-
ciency have been increased by this change. KDFACTOR-1 was
terminated in 1970, but the termination payments were made
during FY 1971 causing an increase in that years obligations.
‘2, Moward T. BAGAUS handled the administration of this
project to early April 1971 when project responsibility
reverted from the Operations Support Section to the REDTOP
Section. At.that time Timothy H. ARCHBOLD assumed the inside
aduinistrative supervision, and agent meetings were turned
over to the outside case officer Bruce H. FERNALD. When
ARCHEOLD departed PCS on 7 June 1571, Oliver J; MANKUNAS
aseumed responsibility for this project, including agent
meetings. i
Accomplishments:
1. This project has provided continuous daily photo-
graphic and visual coverage of personnel and vehicles entering
or leaving the Soviet Enbassy. A total of 530 rolls of film
were produced during the reporting period. U.S. citizens.
visitors, and TDY personnel ere given special attention. Iden-
tifications of license plates and automobile descriptions aa
well az drivers and their campanions are identified under this
project. Additionally, attendance sheets are maintained to
establish who is at the Embassy on any given day and hour.
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These photographs and reports have contributed operational
support to. the Station's Soviet operations which is not |
‘attainable elsewhere, For example, whenever the Sovieta i
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compile a new, complete roster within a matter of wieks.
: 1. General: $19,000 is requested for FY 1972 and
‘$20,000 is requested for FY 1973. It is also requested
that the Project be amended for FY 1971 in the amount of
$4,260 to provide for the termination of KDFACTOR-1 and
KDFACTOR-7.
2. Source of Funds: Project KDFACTOR is included in
the Western Hemisphere Division's Operational Program in the
amount of $23,735 for FY 1972 and $24,182 for FY 1973. !
3. Project Budget:
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FY 1970 FY 7200 FY 73002 F¥ 74
Estimated v
! Obligations :
i Salaries |
KDFACTOR-2 $ $,280 $5,280 $5,808 $ 5,808
KDFACTOR-5 1,728 1,728 1,901 1,901
| KDFACTOR-6 2,112 2,112 =. 2,323 2,323 i
i KDFACTOR<8 768 768 845 845
EDFACTOR-9 > 1,968- 1,968 2,165 2,165 :
: KDFACTOR-1 4,400 -0- -0- -0-
: KDFACTOR-~7 2,500 +0- =0- -0-
; Bonuses __ 1,374 1,088 1,037 1,087
$20, 130 $12,944 $14,129 $14,129 |
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i Base houses
! Rents - $ 6,022 $4,350 $4,240 $ 4,240 :
Utilities 400 750 800 800 4
Maintenance 200 500 m0) 500
6,622 $ 5,600 $ 5,540 3 5,540
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Mise Expenses
Ops entertainment $ 165 $ 300 $ 100 $- 100
Auto maintenance 80 100 100 100
Ops expenses 590 56 A3k A31
$ 835 $ 4656 $ 331 § 331
“Total Expenses’ $27,587 $19,000 $20,000 $20,000
4. Foreign Currency: There is uo special need for
foreign funds. No non-JKLANCE funds are used.
‘S. Commitments: Christmas bonuses are provided in the
FY 72 and FY 73 budgets. |
6. Fymding: Funds are handecarried from tha Station by
the case officer and transferred during clandestine meetings.
Receipts are obtained for all disbursements according to
JKLANCE regulations.
7. Annexes: None.
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MEMORANDUM FOR; Assistant Deputy Director for Plans
‘THROUGH: MPS/BG
SUBJECT: Renewal of Project KDFACTOR
° in 1972 for $19,000
in 1973 for $20,000
l. This project covers photo and visual surveillance
of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. One observation
post covers the front gate of the building,and another
covers the rear gate and walled compound. Five salaried
agents man the sites, four in front and one in back. An
official cover case officer collects the take (rolls of
film and logs of visitors) once a week by car meetings
with the OP keepers. The films are developed and printed
inside the Station.
2. The production from this operation has consis-
tently been rated: high by the Bureau (which is the prin-
cipal customer in the field), by other Government agencies
and by SB Division. Photosurveillance of a Soviet Embassy
might not be a high priority target in some countries.
But the fact that the Soviet Embassy in Mexico is a large
and active one and the fact that its primary target is
Operations against the United States make our effort
important and valuable. his is the operation that pro- This mM
duced the photographs of Lee Harvey Oswald visiting the
Soviet Embassy in 1962.
3. This seemingly straightforward operation has not
always been so uncomplicated. Both sites have been in
operation and served by the same OP keepers for more than
a dozen years. At one of the sites the OP keeper's wife
and children take turns manning the equipment. A now-
terminated principal agent was divorced several years
‘ago from-a wife who knew a lot about the operation. Some
desk officers believe that the medical doctor who for
years was supposed to be devéloping the films was simply
too busy to do so and that the work was probably done by
his uncleared secretary. Family relationships keep
cropping up among supposedly compartmented agents. All
of this is in the files but not in any one place. We
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, believe it is time for the Station to make an updated
j Security review of the operation with particular attention
to the knowledgeability of terminated agents and their
families. We also believe that the Station should now
address itself to the contingency that the present sites
or personnel will be blown and to investigate alternative
means of continuing their valuable coverage.
4. The ADDP last approved this project in May 1970
. with the condition that termination payments to the
principal agent and his divorced wife be made on a
monthly basis. This condition has been met.
5. The budgets requested for the next two years are
simple and straightforward. Salaries and the traditional
bonuses for the five paid agents come to about $13,000.
Rent and utilities on the two observation posts come to
$5,600. The small balance is for operational expenses.
This project-action also requests amendment of the FY
1971 budget by $4,260 to cover that part of the cost of
termination bonuses to the principal agent and his di-
vorcéed wife which could not be absorbed by the project.
The total of the termination bonuses was $12,500.
6. This is a valuable and productive project which
helps fulfill a Priority A-1 Station requirement. The
FI Staff recommends approval.
Cth. COC.
L. A. Campbell
Chief
. Foreign Intelligence
Attachment
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Western Homisphore Division
SUBJECT: ' PL Project KDFACTOR
FY 1971 Amendment No, 1
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1, On 10 December 1971 Lapproved subject actions
an the amounts svecified below:
a FY 197i Amendmy.: Now) + For $4,260, increasing
the project's FY iv7i
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(from $23, 630) to $.7, 855,
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b. FY i$72 Renewal ~ For $19,000 9
ce. FY 1973 Renewal - For $20,000
2. Task that the Station conduct an updated security review
of this operation, giving particular attention to the knowledge-
ability of terminated agents and their families as discussed in
paragraph 3 of referent memorandum,
3. Also, lask that you provide me (via MPs/ BG) with a
Memorandum report summarizing the results of the above
{paragraph 2) security review by 31 March 1972,
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KDFACTOR - Mexico City, Mexico -- Photographic Surveillance
Team Support +- FY 1972, Cost $19,000 and FY 1973,
Cost $20,000
Fiscal Year Approved ———--.__ Obligated
1971 $23,635 $27,586
Changes:
1. The processing of photographs obtained through this
project now is performed inside the Station. KDFACTOR-1, who
formerly processed the take in an outside safehouse, was
terminated amicably in early March 1971. Security and effi-
ciency have been increased by this change. - KDFACTOR-7 was
terminated in 1970, but the termination payments were made
during FY 1971 causing an increase in that years obligations.
2. Howard T. BAGAUS handled the administration of this
project to early April 1971 when project responsibility
reverted from the Operations Support Section to the REDTOP
Section. At that time Timothy H. ARCHBOLD assumed the inside
administrative supervision, and agent meetings were turned
over to the outside case officer Bruce H. FERNALD. When
ARCHBOLD departed PCS on 7 June 1971, Oliver J. MANKUNAS
assumed responsibility for this project, including agent
meetings.
Accomplishments:
1. This project has provided continuous daily photo-
graphic and visual coverage of personnel and vehicles entering
ox leaving the Soviet Embassy. A total of 530 rolls of film
were produced during the reporting period. U.S. citizens,
visitors, and TDY personnel are given special attention. Iden-
tifications of license plates and automobile descriptions as
well as drivers and their companions are identified under this
project. Additionally, attendance sheets are maintained to
establish who is at the Embassy on any given day and hour.
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These photographs, and reports have contributed olevactonat
support to the Station's Soviet operations which is not
attainable elsewhere. For example, whenever the Soviets
change all their license numbers the Station is able to
compile a new, complete roster within a matter of weeks.
Costs:
1. General: $19,000 is requested for FY 1972 and
$20,000 is requested for FY 1973. It is also requested
that the Project be amended for FY 1971 in the amount of
$4,260 to provide for the termination of KDFACTOR~1 and
KDFACTOR-7.
2. Sovirce of Funds: Project KDFACTOR is included in
the Western Hemisphere Division's Operational Program in the
amount of $23,735 for FY 1972 and $24,182 for. FY 1973.
3. Project Budget:
FY 1971 _ FY 72 FY 73 FY 74
Estimated
Obligations
Salaries
KDPACTOR~2 $ 5,280 $ 5,280 $5,808 $ 5,808
KDFACTOR-5 1,728 1,728 1,901 1,901
KDFACTOR-6 2,112 2,112 2,323 2,323
KDFACTOR-8 768 768 845 845
KDFACTOR~9 1,968 1,968 2,165 2,165
KDFACTOR-1 4,400 -0- -0- ~0-
KDFACTOR-7 2,500 -0- -0- -0-
Bonuses 1,374 1,088 _— 1,087 _ 1,087
$20,130 $12,944 $14,129 $14,129
Base houses
Rents $ 6,022 $4,350 $ 4,240 $ 4,240
Utilities 400 750 800 800
Maintenance ___.200 _____500 500 _ 500
$ 6,622 $5,600 $5,540 $5,540
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Misc Expenses
- Ops entertainment $ 165 $ 300 $ 100 $ 100
Auto maintenance 80 100 100 - 100
Ops expenses 590 56 131 131
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Total Expenses $27,537 $19,000 $20,000 $20,000 ~
4. Foreign Currency: There is no special need for
foreign funds. No non-JKLANCE funds are used,
5. Commitments: Christmas bonuses are provided in the
FY 72 and FY 73 budgets. .
6. Funding: Funds are hand-carried from the Station by
the case officer and transferred during clandestine meetings.
Receipts are obtained for all disbursements according to
JKLANCE regulations.
7. Annexes: None.
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1. On 22 May 1970.1 approved subject action for the me
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2. Messrs John c. Murray and Charles M, Bounds
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‘Wexico éity, Mexico -- - Photographic ‘Surveillance - vee
Toam: Support. -- FY 1971, Cost $23, 635.
» Fiscal, Year. Approved - Obligated. a
-» 3966 ooo 4) $43,145 $36,294 |
-1967 °° - 45,000 © 42,082
52968 0. - 42,185 . “42,158
-1969 433520 41,416
- 1970 . "38,970 , 49, "468 (Projected)
“Purpose: tee ;
Projoct. LIEMPTY supports a visual and photographic
Surveillance. of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. The
aim is to identify and cover the movezeats of persons
centering and leaving the Embassy, including Soviets and
“visitors. The inteliigenco collected through such activity.
contributes t6-the Station's overall Soviet operations
program, mainly in support of Priority A-l, but to some
extent, Priority A-4, of the Operating Directive for Mexico.
e 1. The Project ‘operates: “through two fixed baschouse
‘surveillance posts, a small photographic laboratory, a
- principal agent, and six Sub-agents. A team of four sub-
“agents, ‘operating from a basehouse, maintains yisual and
.photographic: surveillance of the Soviet Embassy front
“entrance, One Sub-agent, operating from a second base=
~house, covers an, area in back of the Embassy, where Soviet
“officials meet, play: and work, These units photograph all
“persons moving in or out of the specific target areas. They
‘also. maintain logs and provide written reports on observed
‘activity. - All of this material is passed to the principal
agent, who -passes the film to another sub-agent for process-
‘ing at a laboratory equipped for that purpose. After the -
‘film is processed and printed, the principal agent passes
the finished. product, plus written reports and logs, to the
‘Station case officer. A brief description of each unit,.
eich agent and his role in the operation follows.
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ce October 1966. It isvrented through |
LIMOUSINE (201- #5762), a. cleared American businessman. >-He~
is the ostensible owner of ‘Yecord and, as tho landlord, -
‘collects: rent from. the tenants and then passes it to the
“Station case officer, .LIEMPTY-13 and -his family (see
- parag. aph. 3° beTow) - ‘live ‘in the: ‘LILYRIC house and conduct
: their surveillance . operation, fron. it during daylight | hours’
(0800-1800) .. ne
aa Ba! LiEMpTy-19° (@01-119961) is the key. member of the
LILYRIC baschouse team.. He maintains contact with tho
principal” agent. and does ‘some photographic work. ‘Howover, +
‘becauso LIEMPTY-13.is employed outside as an industrial
engineer, | he. is’ unable. to spend.much time operating the
2 LILYRIC ‘photographic’ “equipment, and most of this work is
” done by "his wife, LIEMPTY-14, and their. sons, LIEMPTY-26
‘and 1 LIEMPTY-27 (see paragraphs 4, S and 6 bolow).
4a. LIEMPTY-14 (201-167567) is the main photographor
‘and observer at the LILYRIC basehouse. She-works closely
‘with her husband; LIEMPTY-13, in running the operation,
including: the: preparation of observation reports and logs.
She..also does’ the. LILYRIC housekeeping, as any housowife
‘would do, .
Se LIEMPTY-26 (01-7621), the son of LIEMPTY-13 and.
-LIEMPTY-14, has been a-student. at the Mexican Technological
“Institute, In ‘his. spare: time he operates the LILYRIC photo-
«graphic: equipment, and helps LIEMPTY-14 in maintaining the
Sarrival and. departure Togs of. target personalities,
6. LIEMPTY+27 (201- 762112), another son of LIEMPTY-13
Cand -LIEMPTY-14, has. been a ‘prep school student. Ho assists
"in operating the’: ‘LILYRIC ‘photographic equipment and tran-
_seribes: notes into’ a finished typewritten log of eventa.
7. LICALLA. (1Exi=03) - is a basehouse located behind
“the Soviet- Embassy. It has been in- operation since 1957,
“The ‘building, a four-unit affair, collectively known as |
*:LIMUST,. is ‘Agency owned, It was purchased through .
- LIMOUSINE ‘in September 1957, and the property is in his
‘name. ..The LICALLA site is occupied by LIEMPTY~-9 (see_
paragraph 8 below) and. he runs the surveillance operation
from’ it.
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tains contact with the principal agent. _ LIENPTY= 9 is
. insurance. ‘salésman and is self-cmployed in t
Accounting: businéss,- “which he conducts at the LICALLA site.
; OY “ Raymond a GERENDE (201-119523) has been the ’
_ prineipal ‘agent for this project. He. its a Mexican national -
ntract agent who is self-employed as an English teacher
and.-also works as a salesman, for a light bulb manufacturer. -
GERENDE has been mainly responsible for maintaining contact
with’ the- LIEMPTY agents, passing instructions to them, and
-collecting the product for passing to the Station case
officer. He has*also paid them and handicd all other
_. administrative matters. . He is being terminated by the end
ot FY 1970 for security, reasons (see Problems, paragraph 1).°
ee , ; “to. “Bruce H, ‘FERNALD (P) (201-008189) replaced
, : . GERENDE (see paragraph 9 above) as the project's principal
agent in early December 1969. FERNALD, a U.S. citizen born
_ in’ June 1915, operates under non-official cover as a retired
‘Jmmigrant. fle is responsible for maintaining contact with
‘the - LIEMPTY ,Agents-and collecting the product for passing
Soe cl to. the. Station: ase. officer... He also handles administrative
wo “lS matters, including agent Salary payments, FERNALD is
; - financially covered under Project AEMAGNIFY, - 4
ad “l1, The LIEWPTY photographic laboratory (NEXI- 137) is
. located in a room ‘at GERENDE's residence. It is equipped
Te , ‘to process the photographs taken by the LIEMPTY surveillance.
dai.. “units. The work is done by LLEMPTY-4, (Sec paragraph 12
oo" below). Since GERENDE will be terminated by the ‘end: of. .
FY 1970, the Station is taking steps to establish a new
LIBMPTY: photographic - laboratory at a new safesite,
er 12 LIEMPTY=4 ‘(2n1- 117967) processes all the photo-
graphic “patm taken by’ the LIEMPTY photographers and makes
the hunber of prints required, He does this work ati night
in the LIEMPTY photographic laboratory. .He is self- employed |
asa medical doctor, and he is a brother-in- law of GERENDE,
in whose home the laboratory” is located. DG
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“le The - LiENTRAP. fobile- ‘unit, consisting of LIEMPTY-10.
7 and. “‘LIEMPTY-11,, is. being removed from-Project ‘-LIEMPTY and
* placed. under” Project. LIEMBRACE, which supports a unilateral |
“he physical” survetllance team. - The purpose of this change is.
‘to increase the size of the LIEMBRACE team in order to meet _
i growing. demand. for operational. surveillance support from
the various Station operating sections. The transfer wiil
“.. become effective at the ‘beginning of FY 1971 and both : -
.. FY 1971. project. budgets - -have been adjusted to cover financial
“aspects: of the change. | : no
rn 2a “Raymond _ ‘y GERENDE’ was “removed as the LIEMPTY
principal agent in early December 1969 owing to a security.
problem (sec Problems, paragraph 1). He was replaced ‘on,
9.December 1969 by by Bruce. H, FERNALD, a carecr agent oper-
_ ating. under cover as a retired immigrant. The chang?. has
'.-caused some delay in the. receipt of photographs because
FERNALD is unable to meet LIEMPTY agents as frequently as”
GERENDE had met ‘them, but operational effectiveness is not
significantly reduced by this delay. The key issue is that
security and reliability of the principal agent have Amproved ,
considerably.
: Accomplishments
a / ‘1. Project. LIEMpry has provided continuous daily
Pe . photographic--and visual coverage (Honday through Saturday)
‘of the tront entrance and rear areas of the Soviet Embassy
“in Mexico City. All Soviet personnel and their visitors
‘entering or leaving the Embassy have.‘been. photographed.
addition, visual surveillance. reports were prepared when
appropriate, These photographs and reports have contributed.
essential operational support .to the Station's Soviet oper~
ations program,
2. Recently, LIEMPTY photographs were exclusively used.
“to produce an updated mug book on Soviet officials in Mexico.
‘The book has been loaned to the FBI, _AF/OSI and. the 902nd .
Military Intelligence Group for operational use in debriefing
theiy agents engaged in dangle operations and double agent ;
‘operations against the Soviet services in Mexico City. One
- 902nd controlled agent was identified from an LIEMPTY photo-
“graph taken when the agent tried to contact the Soviets at
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* Konstantinovich IGNATYEV, who had arrived in Mexico City
' from Caracas, Venezuela, LIEMPTY was able to observe
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the Soviet Embassy in-Mexico City. Similarly, an AF/OSI
controlled agent scheduled to mect a Sovict contact was
unable to do so owing to illness, but LIEMPTY photographed
.another person who appeared at the meeting site and this
person is beliéved'-to.-be. the agent's Soviet case officer.
Such coverage hag been helpful to the 902nd, AF/OSI and
the FBI in running their controlled double agent operations
against the Soviets in Mexico,
: 3. Within one weok after a biannual change of license
plates on Soviet Embassy vehicles, LIEMPTY had provided a ~
-eomplete list of the new tag numbers, along with a complete
identification of the vchicles. Among other things, this
enabled the Station to identify the companions of Aleksandr
Aleksandrovich NIKITIN, a known KGB officer, during his
last few days in Mexico,
4. LIEMPTY has also dotormined that newcomers to the
Soviet Embassy frequéntly gravitate to groupings with their
-RIS colleagues in the “safoty" of the Embassy backyard,
This fact enabled the Station.to make certain tentative
KGB and GRU identifications. In addition, certain TDYers
have been linked up with their escort officers and clues
to personal relationships have occasionally been exploited.
5. In the field of Sovict patterns of activity and
associations, LIEMPTY has been able to report accurate
changes in certain specific cases. LIEMPTY coverage showed
‘that NIKITIN, mentioned in paragraph 3 above, changed his
activity pattern following the defection of Raisa
Yerofeyevna KISELNIKOVA, former secretary in the Commercial
Mission in Mexico, The same applies to Oleg NECHIPORENKO,
a Second Secretary at the Embassy and a known KGB officer.
LIEMPTY also provided information on the patterns and
asseciations of Yuriy Viktorovich KUPLYAKOV, a known KGB
officer and on Valeriy Vladimirovich SOKOLIN, a known GRU
officer. Coverage of Vladimir Viktorovich GORDEYEV, a
suspect KGB officer, .showed that he did, in fact, work ina
“restricted area" at the Soviet Embassy’ and also’ established
In the case of Oleg
IGNATYEV entering and leaving in the company of Svyastoslav
Fedorovich KUZNETSOV, Press ‘Attache and First Secretary of
the Soviet Embassy, IGNATYEY also visited the Soviet Embassy
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several othéer times during his stay in Mexico City and
had contact with other known. Soviet intelligence officers
while visiting. This kind of information is a basic
contribution to the Station's continuing efforts to
identify and assess certain Soviets for possible
recruitment or defection,
- . - , 6, At Headquarters, the Soviet Bloc Division uses
LIEMPTY photographs, particularly photographs of Soviet
Embassy officials, for identification purposes in con-
nection with defector cascs. ‘he LIEMPTY material also
keeps the Station's Soviet section up-to-date on which
Soviet officers have been in the Embassy, which ones have
been away; who has used which car; who has been in contact
with whom; and other similar information useful in the
conduct of Soviet operations,
Problems:
1. <A security problem has developed involving
Raymond HU, GERENDE, According to GERENDE, his wife wants
a divorce, apparently based mainly on incompatability of
personalities. The problem basically is that both want :
custody of the children and this has sparked a dispute SO, '
that has become more bitter and violent daily. In addition, ’
the monetary settlement ig in dispute. The problem is ve ‘
compounded by the fact that GERENDE's wife knows in.some ; 1
considerable detail of GERENDE's activities on behaif of :
the Agency. Thus, if the case does go to court, it could
lead to the surfacing of GERENDE's Agency employment and
Possible compromise of LILYRIC, LICALLA and LIENTRAP.
Even if the case does not go to court, GERENDE's wife could
expose him as an Agency ¢cnployee, Since late 1969, Mexico . i
City Station has been in touch with both GERENDE and his ;
wife on this problem, and every effort is being made by ‘
the Station to-have both parties settle the divorce out of ;
court, and to protect GERENDE's cover and that of the
project, After weighing all factors, it has been decided
that continued employment of GERENDE is not an acceptable
risk, and the decision has been reached to terminate him
by the end of FY 1979. GERENDE will be paid a termination
bonus of $10,000 for 15 years service, about $1,250 more
than the $8,750 his contract calls for, in order to ensure '
that the termination is amicable and thereby preserve :
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“project security. In addition, his wife, LIEMPTY-19 will
- be given $2,500 as a security measure designed to keep her
oo, from revealing what She knows about project operations,
The FY 1970 budget is’ being amended to cover this amount. .
2. Other aspects of security continue relatively
unchanged. . All the agents still have jobs to backstop
their Agency wages. The Station is compartmented from
the action agents through FERNALD, whose contact with the
sub-agents is reasonably well covered by his status as a
retired immigrant. FERNALD has been meeting LIEMPTY-9 and
LIFEMPY-13 since 9 December 1969. Brief meetings are held
once each week at pre-arranged times and places, well away
from the target area. Occasionally emergency meetings are
called, by phone, if special coverage is desired. FERNALD
also meets LIENPTY-4 to exchange films and prints. These
meetings are held weekly at pre-arranged times and places.
FERNALD can change meeting plans by calling LIEMPTY-4
directly by telephone, In addition, LIEMPTY-4 has been
given a special extension in the Station through which he
may call as "Dr. Carios"” to leave a message for "Victor"
(FERNALD). The Station case officer maintains weekly clan-
destine contact with FERNALD in order to manage the oper-
ation and collect the product,
Coordination:
Ambassador McBride has not been briefed on Project
LIEMPTY,.
Future Plans:
1. The surveillance units are expected to continue to
* produce valuable information in the form of photographic
coverage and visual surveillance reports on the daily
movements, personal associations, and habit patterns of
persons frequenting the Soviet Embassy, including Soviet
officials, Operational procedures and the project mecha-
nism will continue as it has in the past, oracert that Bruce
H, FERNALD, a new principal agent, will be in charge of the
operation (see Changes, paragraph 2).
2, The Project does not include an u%dated plan for
emergency contact during violent action or government over-
throw. The Station has been requested to prepare an up-
dated emergency contact plan and submit it to Headquarters
-in the first FY 1971 quarterly progress report.
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d, General! $23,635 is requested for FY 1971. It
is requested. that the project be amended for. FY 1970 in the
amount of $10,498; (from $38,970: to $49, y 168) in order to :
cover termination payments to Raymond H. GERENDE and his
wife, LIEMPTY-19.
2. Source of Funds: Project LIEMPTY is included in
the Western Hemisphere Division's FY 1971 Operating Program
in the amount of $40,000. Funds for the FY 1970 amendment
will be absorbed in the current WH Division's finance
allocation. |
3, Project Budget : .
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: Obligations _
Raymond H, GERENDE ,
Salary $ 6,500 $ -0- $ -0-
LIEMPTY~4 Salary 2,400 “2,640 2,640
LIEMPTY-9 Salary 4,320 4,752 4,752
LIENPTY-10 Salary 4,224 -0- ~O0-
LIEMPTY-11 Salary 2,736 -0- -0-
LIEMPTY-13 Salary 1,536 1,690 1,690
LIEMPTY-14 Salary 1,824 2,006 2,006
LIEMPTY-26 Salary — 672. 739 739
_LIEMPTY-27 Salary see 1,728 1,901 1,901
“LICALLA Safehouse Rent “ ~
, (HEXI-03) 1,248 1,373 1,373
LILYRIC Safehouse Rent
’ (MEXI-132) 2,880 2,880 2,880
Safehouse Utilities 1,100 1,200 1,300
GERENDE Dark Room Rent
; QMEXI-137) | _ 960 |, <0- -0-
MV-2823* and 2947 ’
Maintenance 1,200 600 600
Property Maintenance and
Replacement 500 500 . 500
Photographic and Other
Supplies 1,000 1,000 1,000
Christmas Bonuses 2,140 2,354 2,354
LIEMPTY-19 Termination
' Bonus 2,500 -0- -0-
GERENDE Termination Bonus 10,000 -0- -0~-
TOTAL $49 , 468 $23, 635** $23,735
*NV-2823 to be sold in FY 1970 and not replaced.
**#Decrease from FY 1970 figure due to GERENDE termination,
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foreign currency. lo non-CIA funds are used.
5. Commitments: Christmas bonuses to all agents”
totaling $2,354 for FY 1971, and termination pay in an
amount to be determined by the agents record and length
of service. - - :
6. Funding: Funds are hand-carried from the Station
case officer to FERNALD, and from FERNALD to the sub-agents,
The transfer of funds takes place under clandestine meeting
conditions, and appropriate security measures are always
taken,
7. Accountability: FERNALD accounts in detail to his
ease officer, who in turn submits receipts to the Station
and certifies that funds were spent to cover expenses for
which it was intended.
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CONCURRENCES OF DIVISIONS
TYPED NAME (9nd aaensture)
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Team Support -- FY 1971, Cost $23,635.
Fiscal Year Approved Obl igated
31966 HI, 145 » $36,294
1967 45,000 42,082
1963 42,185 42,158
1969 43,520 41,416
1970 38,970 49,463 (Prajected)
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Project LIGeTY supports s visual and photographic
surveillance of the Soviet Embussy in Mexico City. The
ain is to ideatify and cover the novermenta of pyrsons
entering and leaving the Rabassy, including Soviets and
visitors. The intelligence collected through such activity
contributes to the Station's overall Soviet operations
program, mainly in support of Priority A-1, but to some
extent, Priority A-d, of the Operating Directive for Noxico.
Description:
1. The Project operates through two fixed basehouse
surveillance posts, a email photographic laboratory, a
principal agent, and six sub-agentsa. A team of four sub-
agents, operating from a bagehouse, maintains visual and
photographic surveillance of the Soviet Embassy front
entrance. Ono sub-agent, operating from a second dase-
house, covers an area in back of the Embassy, where Seviet
officials meet, play and vork. These units photcgraph all
persons moving ip or out of the specific target areas: They
also maintain logs and provide written reports on observed
activity. All of this material ia passed to the principal ”
agent, who passes the fils to another sub-agent for procesa-
ing at a laboratory equipped for that purpose. After the
“film is processed and printed, the principul agent passes
the finished product, plus written reports and logs, to the
Station case officer. A brief description of each unit,
each agent and his rolo in the operation follovs.
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~ 2, LILYRIC (MXXI-132) ts a basehouse located near
tho front of the Soviet Exbassy. This house has been inp
‘ operation since October 1966. It is rented through
‘LIMOUSINE (201-5762), a cleared American businessman. He
4s the ostensible owner of record and, as the landlord,
collects rent frob. the tenante and then passos it to the
Station cage officer, LIENPTY-13 and his family (see
paragraph 3 below) live in the LILYRIC house and conduct
their survaillance operation from it during daylight hours
(0800-1800).
. 3. LIEBMPTY-13 (201--119961) is the key member of the
LILYRIC basehouse tean.. He maintains contact with the
principal agent and does sone photographic work. Hovever,
because LIENPTY-13 is employed outside a9 an industrial
engineer, he in unable to spend much time operating the
LILYRIC photograpbic oquipsent, and most of this work is
dose by hie wife, LIENPTY-l4, and their sons, LIESPTY-26
and LIEMPTY-27 (see paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 bolow).
4. WLIEMPTY~14 (201-~-167567) is the main photographer
and observer at tho LILYRIC basehouse. She works closely
with her husband, LIEMPTY-13, in running. the operation,
including the preparation of observation roports and logs.
‘She also does the LILYRIC housekeeping, as any housewife
would doa.
5. LIEMPTY-26 (201-762111), the aon of LIEMPTY-13 and
LYIEMPTY-14, bas been a atudent at the Hexican Technoloyical
Ipatitute. In his spare time hoe operatesthe LILYRIC phote~
graphic equipment, and helps LIEMPTY-14 iu maintaining the
arrival and departure logs of target personalities.
. 6. LYBWTY-37 (201-762112), another gon of LIEXIMTY-13
and LIEMPTY-14, has been a prep school student. He assists
in operating the LILYRIC photographic equipment and trap-~
Bcribea notes into a finished typewritten log of events.
7. %LICALLA (GSEXI-03) its a basehouse located behind
the Soviet Eubsesy. It has been in operation since 1937.
The building, a four-unit affair, collectively knoen as
LIMUST, is Agency owned. It was purchased through
LIMOUSINE in Soptexber 1957, and the property is in his
pane. Tho LICALLA site is cccupied by LIENPTY-9 (see
paragraph 8 below) and ha runs the surveillance operation
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from the LICALLA site. He does all the photography, main-
tains logs and prepares observation reports. He algo asin-
tains contact with the principal agent. LIEMPTY-9 is a
part-time insurance salesman and is self-employed in the
accounting business, which he conducts at the LICALLA site.
9. Raymond H, GERENDE (201~119523) has been the
princtpal agent for this project. ile is a Mexican national
contract agent who is self-employed as an English teacher
and also works as a salesman for a light bulb manufacturer.
GERENDE ‘has been mainly responsible for auintaining contact
with the LIEMPTY agents, paesing instructions to them, and
collecting the product for passing to the Station case
officer, He has also paid them and handled all other
admintatrative matters. He is being terminated by the end
of FY 1970 for security reagons (see Problems, paragraph 1),
10. Bruce H. FERNALD (P) (201-008185) replaced
GERENDE (see paragraph Y above) as the project's principal
agent in early December 1969. FERRALD, a U.8. Citizen bora
in June 1915, operates under non-official cover as a retired
immigrant. He is responsible for maintoining contact with
the LIEMPTY ayents and collecting the product for passing
to the Station case officer. He algo handlea adninistrative
matters, tocluding agent salary paysents. FERNALD ts
financially covered under Project AEMAGNIFY.
11, The LIEMPTY photographic laboratory (MEXI-137) is
located in a room at GERENDE's residence. It is equipped
to process the photographs taken by the LIEMPTY surveillance
units. The work is done by LIEMPTY-4. (See paragraph i2
below). Since GERENDE will be terminated by the end of
FY 1970, the Station is taking steps to establish a new
LIEMPTY photographic laboratory at a new safesite.
12, LIEMPTY-4 (201-117967) processes all the photo-
graphic film taken by the LIEMPTY photographers and uakes
the number of prints required. He does this work at night
in the LISMPTY photographic laboratory. He is self-employed
ag a medical doctor, and he is a brother-in-law of GERENDE,
in whose home the laboratory is located.
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1. The LIENTRAP mobile unit, constating of LIEMPTY-10 -
and LIEMPLY-11, is being removed from Project LIEMPTY and
Placed under Project LIEMBRACE, which supports a unilateral
physical surveillance team. . The purpose of this change is
to increase the aize of the LIEMBRACE team in order to meet
a growing demand for operational surveillance support from
the various Station operating sections, The transfer will
become effective at the beginning of FY 1971 and both \
FY 1971 project budgets have been adjusted to cover financial
‘aspects of the change,
2. Raymond H, GERENDE was removed ag the LIEMPTY |
principal agent in early December 1969 owing to a security
problem (see Problema, paragraph 1). He was replaced on
9 December 1969 by Bruce H, FERNALD, a career agent oper-
ating ‘under cover ag a retired immigrant, The change hag
caused some delay in the receipt of photographs because
FERNALD t9 unable to meet LIEMPTY agents as frequently as
GERENDE had met them, but operational effectiveness is not
significantly reduced by this delay. The key issue ig that
security and reliability of the principal agent have improved
considerably.
Accomplishments:
1. Project LIEMPTY has provided continuous daily
photographic and visual coverage (Monday through Ssturday)
of the front entrance and rear arens of the Soviet Embassy
in Mexico City. All Boviet personnel and their visitors
entering or leaving the Enbassy have been photographed. , In
addition, visual surveillance reports were prepared when
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2, Recently, LIEMPTY photographs were exclusively used
to produce an updated mugbook on Soviet officials in Mexico.
The book has been loaned to the FBI, AF/OSI and the 903nd
Military Intelligence Group for operational use in debriefing
their agents engaged in dangle operations and double agent
operations against the Soviet services in Mexico City. One
902nd controlled agent was identified from an LIEMPTY photo-
graph taken when the agent tried to contact the Soviets at
Sapna
‘the Soviet Embassy tn Mexico City. Binilarly, an AF/OSI
controlled agent scheduled to mect a Soviet contact was
unable to do go owing to illness, but LIEMPTY photographed
another: person who appeared at the meeting site and this
person is believed to be the agent's Soviet case officer.
Such coverage has been helpful to the 902nd, AF/OSI and
_the FBI in running their controlled double agent operations
against the Soviets in Hoxice. oo. r _
3. Within one week after a biannual change of license
plates on Soviet Embassy vehicles, LIEMPTY had provided a
‘complete Jint of ‘the now tay numbers, slong with a complete
identification of the vehicles. Among other things, this
enabled the Station to identify the companions of Aleksandr
Aleksandrovich HIKITIN, a known KGB officer, during hie
last few days ip Mexico.
4. LUEMPTY has also determined that newcomers to the
Soviet Embassy frequently gravitate to groupings with their
RIS colleagues in the "safety" of the Kubassy backyard,
This fact enabled the Station to make certain tentative
KGS and GRU identifications. In addition, certain TDYers
have been linked up with their escort officers and clues
to personal relationships have occasionally been exploited.
5. In the field of Soviet patterns of activity and
associations, LIEMPTY has been able to report accursta
changes in certain apecific cases. LIEMPTY coverage showed
that NIKITIN, mentioned in paragraph 3 above, changed his
activity pattern following the defection of Raisa
Yerofeyevnn KISELNIKOVA, former secretary in the Commercial
Bission in Mexico. Tho sume applies to Oleg NECHIPORENKO,
a Second Secretary at the Rebasyy and a known KGB officor.
LIZUPTY also provided information on the patterns and
associationa of Yuriy Viktorovich KUPLYAXOV, a known KGB
officer and on Valeriy Viadimirovich SOKOLIN, s known GRU
officer. Coverage of Vladimir Viktorovich GOMUDEYEY, a
‘suspect KGB officer, showed that ho did, 1m fact, work in a
“restricted arca” at the Soviet Embassy end also established
who sone of his associates were. In ths case of Oleg
Konstantinovich IGNATYEY, who had arrived in Hexico City
from Caracas, Venezuela, LIEMPTY was able to observe
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the Soviet Embassy.
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had contact with other known Sovict inteiligence officers
while visiting. This kind of iaforeation is a basic
contribution.to the Station's continuing efforts to
identify and assess certain Soviets for possible
recruitment or defection.
6. At Headquarters, the Soviet Bloc Division uses
LIBMPTY photographs, particularly photographs of Soviet
Embassy officials, for identification purposes in con-
nection with defector cases. The LIENPTY material also
keeps the Station's Soviet section up-to-date on which
Soviet officers have been in the Sabtassy, which oves Save
been away; who has uged shich car: vio has been in contact
with whon; and other similar infornation useful io the
conduct of Soviet operations,
Probless:
1. A security probles has developed involviag
Rayaond H, GBRENDE. <According to GSRENDE, his wife wants
a divorce, apparently based nainly os incompatability of
personalities. The problen basieslly is that both want
custody of the children and this has sparked a dispute
that hag become nore bitter and yiolent daily. In addition,
the monetary settlepent is in dispute. The problea is
conpounded by the fact that GEREXDS's wife knows ip sone
considerable detail of GERENDE's activities on behalf of
the Agency. Thus, if the case coey go to court, it could
lead to the surfacing of GARENDS's Agency employseat and
possible compromise of LILYRIC, LICALLA and LIENTRAP,
Even if the case does net go to ceurt, GSRENDE's wife could
expose hin as an Agency enployee. Since late 1965, Mexico
City Station has been in touch with both GERENOS and his
wife on this problen, and every effort is being made by
the Station to have both parties settle the divorce cut of
court, and to protect GERENDE's cover and tiat of the
project. After weighing all factors, it has been cecided
that continued employment of GSRONDS is not an acceptable
risk, and the decision has been reached to terminate bir
by the end of FY 1970, GERENDE vill be paid a terninstion
tonus of $10,000 for 15 years service, about 31,250 sore
than the $8,750 hig contract calls for, in order to ensure
that the termination. is amicable and thereby preserve
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be given $2,500 ag a security measure designed to keep her
froa revealing what she knows about project operations. -
__The FY 1970 budget is. being amended to cover this Saount.
Other aspects of security continue relatively
unchanged. All the agents still have jobs to backstop
their Agency wages. The Station is compartmented froa
+he action agents through FERNALD, whose contact with the
sub-agents is reasonably well covered by his status as a
-petired 4immigrant. FERNALD has been neeting LIENPTY-9 and
LITENPY-13 since 9 December 1969. Brief meetings are held
once each week at pre-arranged times and places, well away
from the target aren. Occasionally emergency meetings are
called, by phone, if special coverage is desired. FERNALD
also meets LIXHPTY-4 to exchange films and prints. These
meetings are held weekly at pre-arranged times and placea.
FERNALD can change meeting plans by calling LIEMPTY-4
Girectly by telephone. In addition, LIENPTY-4 has been
given a special extension in the Station through whica he
.- may call as "Dr, Carlos" to leave a message for "Victor"
(FERNALD), The Station case officer maintains weekly clan-
destine contact vith FERNALD in order to manage the oper-
ation and collect the product.
Coordination:
Ambassador McBride has not been briefed on Project
LIEMPTY,.
Future Plans:
1. The survetilance units are expected to continue to
produce valuable information in the form of photographic
coverage and visual surveillance reports on the daily
movements, personal associations, and habit patterns of
persons frequenting the Soviet Pubassy, tncluding Soviet
officials. Operational procedures and the project secha-
nism will continue as it has in the past, except that Bruce
H. FERNALD, a new principal agent, will be in charge of the
operation (see Changes, paragraph 2).
2. The Project does not include aa up-dated plan for
emergency contact during violent action or government over-
throw, The Station has been requested to prepare an up-
dated emergency contact pian and submit it to Headquarters
in the first FY 1971 quarterly progress report.
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1. ‘General: $23,635 are requested for FY 1971. “It.
ie requested that the project be amended for FY 1970 in the
_ epount of $10,498 (fron $38,970 to $49,468) in order to
eover termination paynenta to Raymond E. GERENDE and his
“Sigite,, LIEMPTY-19. .
, 2. ‘Source of Funds: Project ‘LEEMPTY is included in
the Western Healsphere Bivision’s FY 1971 Operating Prograa
in the amount of $40,000. Fundg for the FY 1970 anendment
will be absorbed in the current WH Division’s finance :
allocation.
S$. Project Budget:
— FY 1970 FY 1971 ¥Y 1972
Estimated Request Projection —
Obligations 0
Raymond H. GERENDE .
Sslary 3 6,500 § -0- g -0-
LIB@TY-4 Salary 2,400 2,640 2,640
LIESPTY-9 Salary 4,320 4,752 4,752
~10 Salary 4,224 ~0- -0-
LISMPTY-11 Salary 2,736 -0- -0-
LIEUPTY-13 Salary - 1,636 1,690 1,690
LIEWPTY-14 Salary 1,824 3,006 2,006
LI=ENPYY-26 Balary 672 739 139
LISvPTY-27 Balary 1,728 1,901 1,901
LICALLA Safehouse Rent
C4EXI-03) 1,348 1,373 1,373
LILYBIC Safehouse Rent
QHEXI-132) 2,880 2,880 2,880
Sefehouse Utilities 1,100 1,200 1,300
GERENDE Dark Room Rent
(HEXI-137) 960 -0- ~0=-
W¥-2823° and 2947 :
Haintenance 1,200 600 600
Property Maintenance and
Replacement 500 500 500
Photographic and Other
Supplies 1,000 1,000 1,000
Christmas Bonuses 2,140 2,354 2,354
LIEMPTY-19 Termination
Bonus 2,500 -0- -0-
GEREXDE Termination Bonus _10,000 0- ___792
TOTAL $49,468 «$23, 835% $23,795
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_ totaling $3,354. for FY 1971, and termination pay in an
amount to be ‘determined by the agents record and length
of service.
6. Funding: Funds are hand-carried from the Station
case officer to FERNALD, and from FERNALD to the sub-agenta,
The transfer of funds takes place under clandestine meeting
conditions, and appropriate security measures are alwaya
teken.
7, Accountability: FERNALD accounts in detail to his
case officer, who in turn submits receipts to the Station
and certifies that funds were spent to cover expenses for
which it was intended,
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The Ct staff concurs in the renewal of this extrevely valuable
operational support project. The Staff desires to be kept informad on
all security developments and repercussions resulting frou the divorce
probleas cf Gerende (P) and his wife. The Staff urces the Station to
continue its all-our efforts to keen this divorce out of the courts.
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SUBJECT §_—«:_—« Renewal of Project LIEMPTY
—— 1. WH Division requests renewal of Mexico City Station's
Operational Support Project, LIEMPTY, for $23,635 for Fiscal
- Year 1971 and a $10,498 amendment for FY 1970 to cover termine
..~ ation payments to a former Principal Agent and his wife, Last
year LIEMPTY was approved for $38,970, One agent termination
and the transfer of the cost of a mobile surveillance unit to
another projoct are responsible for the reduced FY 1971 request.
2. ‘LIEMPTY supports a visual and photographic surveil-
lance of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. It includes a
Principal Agent, Raymond H, GERENDE (P), and 6 subagents who
maintain two separate safehouses, one in front and one in
the rear of the Soviet Embassy, from which anyone entering or
leaving the Embassy can be observed and photographed. The
various members of the team handle and service the photographic
equipment, develop: and print photographs, keep observation
reports.and logs, including the arrival and departure of tar-
get persons, and maintain the two safehouses mentioned above,
3. This project does not provide positive intelligence,
except incidentally, It is designed to furnish a running
‘account, both photographic and in writing, of all Soviet
Embassy personnel and their visitors arriving at, or leaving,
the Embassy. Photographs taken by LIEMPTY personnel were
used to produce an updated "mugbook" on Soviet officials in
Mexico which has been loaned to other US security agencies
for operational use in activities targeted against Soviet
services in Mexico City. LIEMPTY agents also provided infor-
mation which enabled the Station to identify the companions of
known KGB officials, to identify the habit patterns of new
arrivals at the Soviet Embassy and provided a wealth of other
information of operational value concerning Soviet Embassy
activities, :
4. <A security problem, resulting in a Station decision
to restrict the activities of GERENDE, place him on half pay,
and replace him with a career agent (a valuable asset who
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os ’. GERENDEB has been having marital difficulties which may end .
aan in divorce, Along with other incompatible features of the
marriage, which havé resulted in numerous family fights, .
there have been long, bitter and violent arguments as to who
: : " will ‘have custody of their 4 children and concerning a mone-
7 Lo tary. settlements -. -The Station has become involved in these
a ne if altercations. bedguse GERENDE's wife 1s knowledgeable of his
a _ CIA relationship" and could,” 4f she chose to do so, expose him
Me as as an agency employee. « ~She has promised to keep quiet but
there 1g no assurance that she will do so. In view of the
risk . involved, should GERENDE'’s wife expose his agency rela-
- tionship and ‘in view of the fact that, despite his 15 years
of service and his undisputed ability and experience, other
unfavorable qualities militate against his retention, the
Station is considering terminating GERENDE, It is proposed |
to pay him a termination ‘bonus of $10,000 for 15 years of
service in accordance with Mexican Iaw and his wife $2,500 as
a security measure designed to keep her quiet. After discus-
--~ gion with the desk, FI Staff believes that, if GERENDE is .
paid the $10,000 termination money, it should not be given to os
him in one lump sum but should be paid on a monthly basis, VV
the-amount per month to be determined by the Station, thus
eliminating the possibility of his squandering it all at
once and possibly coming back for more of the same, The same
procedure should be followed in the $2,500 payment to his
_ wife. In bo$h cases at least an element of control is
- assured in that both GERENDE and his wife will know that con-
‘tinued receipt of their monthly payments will depend upon
their continued loyalty to the agency, In the meantime, we
feel this man, whose morale, and ability have been seriously
affected by his marital strife, given time, can perhaps be
rehabilitated and once again become a valuable Station asset,
This would ensure his continued loyalty and give him an income
out of which to pay his alimony. Aside from the foregoing
. there were no other problems, security or otherwise. All
ca meetings between the case officer and the new Principal Agent
are held under secure conditions, or more often if necessary,
at prearranged dates, times and places. Meetings between the
P/A and the subagents are held under similar conditions, The
- Station has been requested to submit an updated emergency re-
contact plan to be included in the first FY 1971 quarterly ,
program report for this project,
; 5. Agents’ salaries, safehouse rentals, motor vehicle
maintenance and travel, property maintenance and Christmas
bonuses will total $23,635. Despite the security aspects
related to the marital difficulties of ‘the erstwhile P/A,
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the Station ag representing a highly effective and highly
useful support mechanism. SB Division has stated that,
pl though relatively ‘inexpensive, it 1s a very worthwhile and
“valuable project.
FI Staff recommends approval with the
stipulation that the. recommendation with respect to payment
of termination. bonuses .to , GERENDE and his wife be carried out.
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SUBJECT = :_-*FY ‘1970 Renewal of Project LIEMPTY for $38,970
1. Project LIEMPTY, now in its eleventh year, is the Mexican
Station's operation which provides visual and photographic surveil-
lance of the Soviet Embassy from safehouses at the front entrance
and back of the building, as well as from a mobile unit. All Soviet
personnel and their visitors coaing to the Embassy are photographed.
From 1 November 1967 to 31 December 1968, approximately 21,367 photo-
graphs were taken and thousands of pages of surveillance reports were
completed by personnel .in this project. SB Division is pleased with
the quantity and quality of the photographs and the Station finds them
useful for operational purposes against the SB target. During the
past year several U.S. citizens entered the Soviet installation in
Mexico City and thefr photographs were identified by the FBI. There
is a good relationship between the Station and the FBI in Mexico City
and appropriately sterilized photographs are passed locally.
2. There have been no significant security problems. ©
3. The only changes in the project have been the elimination of
one of the safehouses, which was used as an observation post, and .
termination of the agent who attended it. No real Toss resulted from
this change since the safehouse was so located that photographs taken
from it overlapped those taken from another safehouse. The agent who
serviced the facility was getting too old to do an efficient job and
was terminated amicably. Also during the past year a new agent was
added to the project.
’ 4. Total funds requested for FY 1970 are $38,970. Salaries and
Tegally required bonuses for nine agents come to $30,080; safehouse
rental and maintenance amounts to $6,188; maintenance of two vehicles,
$1,200; and photo and operational expenses, $1,5CO0. FY 1969 approval
was for $43,520 and-estinated obligations for this period are $43,500.
A new, $5,000 vehicle was purchased in FY 1969 and none is needed in
FY 1970 which accounts for the reduction in costs for the present year.
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: outside contract’ agent under the direction of a Station officer which
:. provides good security and personne] economy. It is a well mariaged and
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Plans
SUBJECT : LIEMPTY Project Renewal (FY 1970)
1. Renowal is requested for the LIEMPTY Project for
the period 1 July 1969 through 30 June 1970 (FY 1970) in
the amount of $38,970, Funds are available in WH Division.
~ $45,000 was programmed: for FY 1970,
.2. LIEMPTY is a project supporting Soviet operations
of the Mexico City Station, It provides for two basehouses,
a photo surveillance vehicle, and personnel for photographic
and visual surveillance of the Soviet Embassy. Presently,
two fixed surveillance points near the Embassy provide the
location from which the photographs are taken and observers
are stationed. One basehouse is adjacent to the rear of the
Embassy, where Soviet officials meet, play and work, The
other basehouse is across the street from the front of the
Embassy and gives a direct view of every person entering or
leaving. There is also a mobile photographic unit (a VW
van) which 1s now used in support of all Mexico City Station
operations and in conjunction with the LIEMBRACE surveillance
tean (used primarily against Soviet targets). Raymond H,
~ GERENDE, an indigenous contract agent, is the principal agent
of the operation and meets daily with the basehouse keepers
and subagents.
3. LIEMPTY contributes significantly to the Station's
Soviet operations program and is considered an essential
‘element of the Station's support apparatus. During the
period 1 November 1967 through 31 December 1968, approxi-~
mately 21,367 photographs were taken. In response to a
request to SB Division for an evaluation of the project, the
following comment was received: "There are few such sources
of high resolution phetographs of Soviets, especially giving
good side views. These photos are welcomed by SB Division
since they furnish a steady flow of up-to-date identity
data..." The photos are useful to the Station in confirming
the identities of Soviet porsennel and visitors to the
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Enbassy, some of whom are U,. S, citizens. During the past
year, several of these U, S,. citizens were identified with
the help of the photos (which were passed to the FBI).
Furthermore, the movements and habits of the Soviets are
woo Studied, and more knowledge is acquired on their friends
an - and associates, especially Mexican nationals. This informa-
Sone . ‘tion is useful in target studies. For example, the senior
. TASS representative, a known KGB officer, is a recruitment
. . target. He is under intensive operational scrutiny for
wale leads developed from knowledge of his activities and contacts,
. oF ' LYEMPTY support is an integral part of this current develop~
mental activity. . : -
-. 4 During the past year, one of the three basehouses
a was closed, leaving two, and the agent attending it was
terminated, This was done because the agent was becoming
less effective with age, and because there was some over-
lap between the photos taken from this basehouse and those
of another. The termination was amicable, and the working
hours of the personnel of the other basehouse were extended
: slightly. Another agent was also hired to help. This new
a agent is of the same family as the rest of the personnel
occupying the basehouse, and no additional security risks are
anticipated from this addition.
5, There have been: no security or administrative prob-
Jems. The Station and GERENDS are constantly on the alert
for any sign that the Soviets are aware of the surveillance
activities. While it is quite possible that the Soviets are
. aware of the surveillance, so far indications are that they
are at least not fully aware, since no effort is made by
them to avoid being photographed, even when having meetings
with contacts in the rear of the Embassy,
6. Approval is recommended of this valuable operational’
support project.
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The CI Staff concurs in the renewal of this extremely valuable
project. The Staff strongly urges that the Station continue to be
constantly alert for any Sov. interest in the project's agents and
installations and in particular any Sov. investigation or activities
against same--also, Station contingency plans should be formulated
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An operational support project providing three basehouses and
a mobile surveillance unit to monitor primarily the Soviet —
Embassy, its personnel and its visltors, by physical and photo«
graphic surveillance.
BACKGROUND: ‘The project covers three properties near the Soviet Embassy ,
(two in front of the Embassy's sole entrance and one behind the
garden) from which visual and photographic surveillance is carried
out. It also covers a darkroom and @ mobile photographic truck.
Some of the project personnel are used at times for miscellaneous
support tasks such as servicing postal boxes and for counter=
surveillance and other protective services.
During the past year the project provided nearly o11 of the opera-
tional photographs and physical surveillance reports used in the
Station's Operations against the Soviet Embassy and its personnel.
$B Division says, "This rather unique operation has unquestionably
made a major contribution to the increasingly effective Soviet
Operations program of the Mexico Station,”
The project produces primarily operational data and counterintelli-
gence information, It provides leads, evidence of which Soviet
officers have been in the Embassy and which ones have been away,
who has used which car, who has been talking to whom or golng out
of the building with whom. (One photograph from this project was
used in the Warren Commission Report.
$69,725 (19 mos.) (Programed FY 69 $46,000)
FY 68 (7 mos.) FY 69
Salaries (9) and bonuses $19,475 $32,020
Vehicle maintenance 1,165 2,000
Rent and utilities 4665 8,000,
Equipment 300 500
Operational expenses 600 1,000
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MEMORANDUM FOR; Assistant Deputy Director for Plans
THROUGH: MPS/BG
SUBJECT: Project LIEMPTY
1. WH Division requests renewal of LIEMPTY for the
19-month period 1 December 1967 through 30 June 1969 in
the amount of $69,725. While this represents a slight
reduction-on a pro rata basis from the $45,000 for which
LIEMPTY was approved for the 12-month period starting
“1 December 1966, it reflects a proportionately modest
increase in cost for the 19-month renewal period over the
estimated total disbursement of $40,130 for the past
project year. This will provide for small salary increases
“ to meet the rising cost of living for certain of the agents
involved in the project who have not received raises in
some time as well as for slightly higher rental fees for
the various basehouses. The project, now in its tenth
year, is designed primarily to provide for the collection
of operational information on the Soviet Embassy in Mexico
City, including the identification and muvencnts of its
personnel and visitors. To this end, LIEMPTY. provides
for the maintenance and exploitation of threé basehouses
for fixed visual and photographic surveillance of the
Soviet Embassy and a mobile basehouse in the form of a
panel truck used for moblle photography against the Polish
Embassy, leaders and mecting sites of local communist
parties, and other targets of opportunity. An important
corollary objective of LIEMPTY is operational support in
the form of countersurveillance for Agency personnel and
operations, including those of other bases and stations
as the needs and requirements of the Mexico Station permit.
The funds requested include $43,520 for the period 12
Décember 1967 through 30 November 1968 and an additional
$26,205 to cover the period 1 December 1968 through 30
June 1969. The latter tunds are asked for in a supple-
mental request to put the project on a fiscal year basis.
2. <A long-term contract agent and eight other support
agents are involved in the management and operation of the
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at the primary Sovict target. Some of these agents are
used also'in dark room photographic processing, letter
drop, and, on occasion, moving surveillance activities.
3. This project is only part of the complex:of
‘Mexico City Station instruments for meeting requirements
from a number of U.S. agencies, including the FBI. [t=
is clearly an effective, well-managed support operation
serving important needs.
4. No major or significant changes in LIEMPTY
personnel or operational techniques have been introduced
nor have there been any known incidents adversely
affecting. the security of the project or its personnel
since the previous project renewal period. As a uni-
lateral operational support effort, LIEMPTY cont inues to
be a most useful station asset supporting a number of
station activities. In spite of small increases in costs
as discussed above, the project is considered to be holding
the line on cost and personnel.
5. The objectives of project LIEMPTY are tn direct
support of priority A objectives 1, 2, and 4 of the current
Operating Directive for Mexico. It is considered by SB
Division to have made significant contributions to the
Station's well developed, high priority Sovict Operations
Program. During the past year the various LIEMPTY base-
house installations produced valuable information in the
form of photographic coverage and physical surveillance
reports on the daily movements, personal associations and
: habit patterns of selected targets of special interest.
In numerous instances this coverage confirmed the specific
intelligence service connections of Soviet officers in the
Embassy. Often the identities of Mexicans and nationals of
other countries in contact with the Soviets were estab-
lished. The mobile panel truck unit was exploited regu-
larly to provide information on not only the Soviets but
also the Cuban target as well as local Communist Party
targets.
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Chief
Foreign Intelligence
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ACTION ; ADD/P approval! of renewal 1 Dec 66 - 30 Nov 67
PURPOSE: Provides stationary surveillance against the Soviet Embassy
and a mobile photographic baschouse which is used primarily
against the Polish Embassy and local Communist party leaders.
- PROGRESS: Three basehouses (LIMITED, LILYRIC and LICALLA) pro-.
vide coverage of both the front and rear of the Soviet Embassy,
Throughout the past renewal period each operational component
contributed- actively and concretely to the fulfillment of the
operational tasks levied on the Station, In the first nine-month
period approximately 17,000 individual frames of operational
photographs were provided from the fixed basehouses, These
served to confirm the identities of Embassy personnel and
their visitors and provided detailed reporting on the movement
and habit patterns of selected targets of special interest. The
mobile unit (LIENTRAP) provided over 1, 000 individual photo--
graphs. Of particular value were photographs of local and
exile Communist leaders, Raymond H. GERENDE (p) continued
in the role as principal agent for Project LIEMPTY, His overall
operational assignment involved at least 12 clandestine mcetings
per week, in addition to his meetings with the LIEMPTY project
oo case officer,
PROBLEMS: In mid 1966 LICOWL/1, who owns a small store near the
Soviet Embassy, reported that a Sovict official had approached
him and asked him to inform on his neighbors. Reportedly the
Soviet named LIEMPTY/6 of the LIMITED basehouse by name
and also asked about the tenants of the building housing LILYRIC,
However, in view of LICOWL's previous history of lying, it is
difficult to assess exactly what the Soviets requested and just
what LICOWL/1! may have told them. The Station is still looking
into this development,
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FUNDS : $45,000 . $29,020 in FY 67
Programmed for $45,000 FY 67
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1 Dec 64 - 30 Nov 65
1 Dec 63 - 30 Nov 64
3 Dec 62 - 30 Nov 63--
1 Dec 61 - 30 Nov 62
1 Dec 58 - 30 Nov 59
STAFF
COMMENTS: FI aad CI Staffs concur in renewal,
$15,980 in FY 68
$ 7,000
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CISTAFF: Strongly urges the Station to continue its close
monitering of Soviet interest in the installation buildings and
: attempts to obtain information on sensitive project personali-
: ties. The Station should devise necessary contingency pians
of action to eliminate any security hazards if it is determined
that the Soviets are intensifying such efforts and could be
getting "too close" to the project installations, personalities
and activities.
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SUBJECT: Project LIEMTY
1. This action geeks renewal of Project LIT covering
Merce City Station's stutlonury surveillance basecrhounes alined
against the Sdviet Enburcsy. | activity will cost g49,0C0 ror
the period 1 Deceaber 1565 to 30 Novesker AYYPOVal is
recamsended. :
2. Fr oject LIRMTY hes been in being for aise yours. At
present i supports three stationwry basehouses near the Soviet
Emoussy and a moblle photeyraphic baselouse. These are used ta
obtain ghotowreshte coverage and logs of Soviet sovesents and
visitors to the Soviet Bxuassy. The mobile bagshcuwse is used
also to coves meeting sites of the locul comeucist purtles and
turgets cf opr ortunity.
3. a prineipal ageat and eight agents are used in the
LIEMEIY activity. Che agents are variously employed us busehouse
keepers, photo lab techni¢clans and surveillance operators.
4. Seeurity hes been generally gocd ulthough one incident
ceuurred ta and 1266 which muy have some dimpact on the future
security ef the operation. An appreach wus made to an ugent of
the Station, who owns a siajl store near the Soviet Eubassy, to
report on his neighbors wacng whom are soue ot the LLMDLY age.ts.
One, LISMPTY-¢, was wentioned by name. The Station is vatehing
this davelopuent curefully.
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made on conflicting stories tsid by two
Station agents. The LIQMPIY surveillance veports proved that ane
of the agents was lying about his contacts with the Coviets.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Plans
SUBJECT : LIEMPTY Project Renewal
1. It is requestcd that the LIEMPTY Project be
renewed for the period 1 December 1966 through 30
November 1967 for a total. of $45,000: $29,020 for
FY 1967 and $15,980 for FY 1968, The Project is ine
“cluded in the FY 1967 Operational Program for $45,000,
Funds are available within WH Division.
2. \LIEMPTY covers stationary surveillance base-
houses targeted against the Soviet Embassy, These
basehouses provide photographic coverage and logs. Two
of the basehouses (LIMITED and LILYRIC) cover the
activity in the front of the Embassy, and LICALLA provides
coverage of the back courtyard area, The LIEMPTY project
also covers a mobile photographic baschouse in the form
of a panel truck which is used against the Polish Enbassy
where we have no permanent surveillance basehouse, and
against other targets. of opportunity.
3. The value of Soviet Embassy photographic cover~
age during thé- past year was proven when the logs
maintained by LILYRIC were used to double check on-an
operation involving LIRUSTIC-1 and LICOWL-1 who had told
conflicting stories of certain events concerning the
activity of some Soviets. Through the surveillance
reports of the LIEMPTY Project against the Soviet Embassy,
it was proven without a doubt that LICOWL-1 (who had just
taken a polygraph without apparent deception) was lying
about his contacts with the Soviets.
4. The LIENTRAP mobile photographic basehouse was
targeted against leaders and meeting sites of the local
Communist parties as well as other targets of opportunity,
particularly exile Communist leaders now residing in
Mexico, LIENTRAP provided up-dated identification
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to both the JNMTIGER program and the Station's ' |
recruitment/penctration program. The LIENTRAP ‘
personnel also regularly service twenty-one postal
accommodation addresses used by the Mexico City a
Station. : ‘
5. One development which may affect the security
of the LIEMPTY basehouses of LIMITED and LILYRIC
occurred in mid 1966 when LICOWL-1 (who owns a small :
. store near the Sovict Embassy) reported that a Soviet .
official, AEQUALITY-1, had approached him and °
requested him to inform on his neighbors. Reportedly |
the Soviet named LIEMPTY-6 (of the LIMITED basehouse) |
by name and also indicated all the tenants (unnamed)
_of the new building which now houses LILYRIC, The :
Soviet pinpointed the building by saying the one being |
built by a person who fit perfectly the description of:
LIMOUSINE. LICOWL-1 did not indicate that the Soviet -
reflected any interest in LIMOUSINE. The occupants of
the LILYRIC basehouse were not mentioned. LICOWL-1
indicated to his Station contact that the only person
he really suspected an the neighborhood was LIEMPTY-6
(of LIMITED) who doesn't go to work, is always typing,
' lives comfortably. and owns a car, He claims to have -
heard it rumored that LIEMPTY-6 was working for the ; |
Americans. (Since LIMITED is cquipped with a radio ‘
and tips off the Station's surveillance team when it
‘is used against Soviet targets, Headquarters has
already assumed that the Soviets have identified this
baschouse.) LICOWL-1 also listed several persons
named by the Soviet who had no connection whatsoever
with CIA,
6. The Station instructed LICOWL-1 not to become
an informant on his neighbors, According to LICOWL-1
he therefore told AEQUALITY-1 he did not have time to
collect the information the Soviet wanted. However,
in view of the lies LICOWL-1 has been caught in, it
is difficult to assess exactly what the Soviets asked ‘
of LICOWL-1 and just what LICOWL-1 may have told the
Soviets.. The Station is still looking into this develop-
ment.
7. WHD recommends renewal of this —
haf lian ’ Calan
Chief,
Western Hemisphere Division
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PROJECT BRIEFING ;
PROJECT: LIEMPTY _ WH = Mexico
ACTION : ADD/P approval of renewal 1 Dec 65 = 30 Nov 66
PURPOSE: To provide support for mobile and stationary photographic
surveillance of the Soviet Embassy and a dispatching base
for a physical surveillance team.
PROGRESS: Assets included under the project include three base-
houses which provide front and rear views of the Soviet
Embassy, and a panel truck equipped for spot photo
coverage. Raymond H. GERENDE (p), principal agent,
meets the baschouse keepers regularly, maintains regular
contact with the mobile photo unit and with tho develop-
ing and processing base. He also verforms many other
support functions.
The phetographs from all these operations have been of
value to the Station in operational planning, for
identification by survelllance teams, for mug books, and
for Headquarters permanent files. The Station believes
that this operation is essential to the fulfillment of
the overall operational program levied on the Station by
the RMD.
FUNDS : $41,500 * $25,520 in FY 66 $15,980 in FY 67
(Programmed for $50,000 in FY 66)
Salaries”
GERENDE $ 7,000
Basehouse keepers (3) 10,100
Mobile unit operators (2) 7,000
Lab personnel (2) 3,600
cut-out . 2,200
Vehicle maintenance (2) 2,000
Rent and-utllities 7,600
Equipment maintenance 1,000
Miscelianeous ops expenses 1,000
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APPROVALS : 1 Dee 64 = 30 Nov 6 $45, 300
1 Dec 63 = 30 Nov 6 49,700
1 Dec 62° = 30 Nov 63 49,900
1 Dec 61 = 30 Nov 62 49,500
1 Dec 60 - 30 Nov 61 53,000
1 Dee 58 - 30 Nov 59 95,380
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COMMENTS :. FI and CI Staffs concur in renewal.
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Deputy Director for Plans
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MSMORANDUM FOR: Assistant Deputy Director for Plans
THROUGH: DDP/PG
SUBJECT: Project LISMPTY Rereval
1. FI Staff recammends approval of the renewal of Project
LIEMPTY. This project, costed at $51,500., supports the following
Mexico City assets: a panel truck used for mobile photography,
three base houses for fixed photographic surveillance, a contract
agent manager and eight support agents. One of the base homes is
used as a control point to dispatch a surveillance team. (The
latter is not a part of the project, however.)
2. The LIEMPTY target is the Soviet Embassy and Soviet
activities in Mexico City. LISMPTY is part of the complex of
station instruments by means of wich requirements from a variety
of U.S. agencies are met. One cf the sites provided pictures
later used in the Warren Cocmission Report, and the publication
of the report created a security hazard. The Station moved the
site and it is now back in operation.
3. The possibility of Soviet intercept of rudio commo to
the surveillance team has been carefully weighed recently by SR,
the desk, 0/C and TSD. The decision to accept the risk appears
to have been taken with due deliberation.
4. This is clearly an effective, vell-managead operation
serving an important need. We recommend renewal without hesitation.
, hehe i of lL devvee!
7 W. LLOYD GEORGE
i ; Chief «
Foreign Intelligence
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Plans
SUBJECT | : Project LIEMPTY Renewal Request
1. Renewal is requested for the LIEMPTY Project for
the period 1 December 1965 through 30 November 1966 for a
total of $41,500; of this amount, $25,520 should be
alloted for FY 1966 and $15,980 for FY 1967. This Project
has been programmed in FY 1966 for $50,000, The last
Project Renewal was approved at $45,300. Funds are
available within WH Division,
2. The security of this Project appears to be good.
The LIENTRAP photo truck was repainted a different color
in January 1965 to preserve the security of this vehicle
which operates extensively in the same general areas, There
have been no apparent ramifications from the publication
of the LIMITED Photograph in the Warren Commission Report
in September 1964,
3. LIENTRAP is one of two mobile photo surveillance
-units at the Station, both of which are used extensively
because of the many requirements for spot photo coverage
of diplomatic installations, agent mectings, and current
identification photos of targets among others.
“4, Although there are three stationary photo
baschouses under this Project all targeted against the
Sovict Embassy, there is very little duplication of
effort, and the coverage of this Embassy would be weakened
through the termination of any of them. LICALLA covers
the rear of the Embassy (garden and parking lot) and is
in a unique position to observe informal meetings and
activity there. In May 1965 a thorough assessment was
made of this basehouse to determine whether an audio
installation could be based here, directed against these
garden conversations. It was determined that due to the
high incidence of street and other noises, this was not
practical. FSD and SR Divisions are conscious of this
requirement, however, and if any new equipment is
developed which might make this operation more feasible
it will be tested. LINITED and LILYRIC which both cover
the front entrance, provide coverage during different
parts of the day, and LIMITED also serves as a fixed radio
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dispatching base for the LIEMBRACE surveillance tean,
S$. The photographs from all these operations are of
value to the Station in their operational planning, for
identification by surveillance teams, for mug books, which
are often used by surveillance teams and singleton agents
in identifying Soviets, and for Headquarter's permanent
files.”
6. With reference to the FI Staff comment made last
year at the time of the Project renewal that the radio dis-
patching from the LIMITED installation might have made this
base a tarcet for the RIS, the preblem was discussed in depth
with the. Office of Comrunications, TSD, and SR Divisions.
The Statiox: has been alert to the Soviet's monitoring capa-
bility and they have developed a signaling system and inter
car communications system that will leave the LIEMSRACE
surveillance cars on the sir for a minimum of time, and
with limited open conversation. The result of Headquarters
and the. Station's research on this problem resulted in the
conclusion that, if a surveillance team is to operate with
automobiles, radios must be used if there is to be efficient
surveillance, and regardless of what presently availak le
type of scrambling or coding is used, radio is susceptible
to monitoring by the opposition. It was therefore concluded
that if the Station is to use the LIEMBRACE team against
members of the Soviet installation, LIMITED must continue to
be used as the radio dispatching center and the risk factor
must be accepted until some new, more secure yet efficient
commo system is devised,
7. The reporting en the administration of this Project
is handled through regular quarterly procress reperts, The
appropriate Soviet, CP, or other Case Officers handle the
reporting and exploitation of the product. During the past
year there were no positive intelligence reports from this
Project.
8. Both SR and WH Divisions recommend renewal of this
Project.
Sy:
by elf: Gale
an VY. Brae
Chief
Nestern Hemisphere Division
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief ‘of Operations, DD/P
SUBJECT : Project LIEMPTY (Renewal)
WH - Mexico City
1. The attached project, originating in WH Division,
is presented for renewal) for the period 1 December 1960
through 30 November 1961. The project provides for physi-
cal and photographic surveillance operations in support
and exploitation of other Mexico City Station operations,
particularly those targetted at Soviet personnel and in-
stallations, ‘
2. Authority is requested to obligate $53,000 from
the DD/P-WH Division budget: $31,900 in fiscal year 1961,
and $21,100 in fiscal year 1962, subject to the availabil-
ity of funds. The amount includes $38,000 compensation
for two principal agents, one clerical support agent on an
hourly basis, and eleven surveillance and support agents;
$7,000 operational expenses (safehouse procurement, post
office boxes, rented automobiles, purchase of information,
vehicle maintenance, and cperational travel); $2,500 re-
placement, repair and maintenance of photographic equip-
ment; and $5,500 basehouse rental, utilities, and mainte-
nance.
3. The field's renewal request, supported by a cover-
ing memorandum of the Division, sets forth accomplishments
of the project in the past year in terms of objectives and
estimates effectiveness. It is noted that one principal
agent, Simon D. CLACKETT (p), resigned in October 1960, and
the four-man surveillance team previously handled by him
will be transferred to project LITEMPO, coimsequently being
omitted from LIEMPTY in this renewal. Three basehouses con-
tinue to be operated under the project: (a) LIMITED, which
compiles daily logs on arrivals and departures from the
LIMERICK installation, together with attendance lists of
LIMERICK employees, and handles the radio dispatch of the
LIEMBRACE surveillance team on LIMERICK personnel and targets
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of opportunity. This basehouse also provides photographic
coverage, concentrated on visitors, (b) LILYRIC which pro-
vides clandestine photegraphs particularly of visitors -to,
as well as employees of, the LIMERICK installation, prepares
weekly reports on LIMERICK employees and their wives, and
reports on license numbers of sil cars visiting the instal-
lation. (c) LICALLA, which ccncentrates on photographic
coverage of LIMERICK employees and their families, as well
as providing observation on the apparent positions and jobs
of the target employees, and as well as persomel changes.
Additional photographic coverage is provided by the mobile
LIENTRAP vehicle. Principal agent Raymond H. GERENDE (p)
continues to coordinate basehouse activities; princlpal
agent Oliver G. SCANTLING (p) ccntinues to be an independent
asset used to follow-up and exploit operational information
on target personnel and Installations, to case various in-
stallations of interest, to acquire oroperty, etc. SCANTLING
has managed the surveillance team being transferred to
LITEMPO in the interim rollowing the resignation of CLACKETT.
The Station notes that activities at the LICALLA basehouse
were suspended in September 1960 as the result of the ar-
rest of a knowledgeable TSD technician in another area and
it is not known precisely when it will be possible to re-
sume these operations. The Station believes that the
GERENDE segment is now operating under optimum arrangements
and SCANTLING will soon be relieved from his interim respon-
sibility for the surveillance team being transferred to
LITEMPO and can concentrate more on his investigative and
casing activities. It is not planned in the coming year to
expand project activities.
4. Appropriate Special Staff comporents concur in rec-
ommending renewal. FI Staff notes the Division's assurance
that the transfer of the unilateral survelliance team to
LITEMPO will not affect its independent status, and remarks
that the current project review presents a clearer plcture
of the usefulness of the several segments than the previous
one,
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Project Outline LIEMPTY For FI Staff -3s/R. Bryant
FI Memorandum For CI Staff -s/R. Brown
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SUBJECT : Project LIEMPTY |
FI Steff recommcds renewal, with the assurance of the
desk that the transfer of the unilateral surveillance tean to
LITEMPO will not @fTect Its independent status. This review
presents a clearer picture of the usefulness of the several
segments than the previous one,
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Chief
Foreign Intelligence
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HENORARDUG FOR
SUBJECT 3
Wil ~ hexico
1. The attached oreveet, originating in WH Division, is
presented ror renewal far othe perioce 1 December 1959 through:
31 November 1060.- The erelect provides for physical and photo-
craphic surveillance operations in cusport and exploitation of
other Mexice City operations, particularly thove targetted at
Soviet personnel and tnstsiletions.
2. Autnority is regues
Do/P- Wil Division operating t
12>GO and gcG,423 vor fis
or funds. hese cums
contract agents (three 22
secments ar the orcJect)}
for velicle maintenance
Tor operational equipine
safenouses; ye, 000 for
to oblfmate $34,910 from the
ts ghey Ne for Ciseal yeor
gubfeet t6 the avatlabiiity
2219 comuensation for five
sery2 ac principal arents for
1 sixteen support aventa; 3,590
ommercial carrier travel; . 37,509
,o29 for waintenanee of threc
enal safeuouse, poct office box,
haaze commodities; $2,000 ‘key”
pees
and vehicle vental; bee OS exe 4
money, broken contracts, etc.3 ans pe, Cod for the purchase of
information, docunenen, gayvent af brthes, ete.
3. he attacned ranensl requect, prepured in the vivisioa
@nd suayorted by a foot review orcoared Lu tue Pleld, reviews
“he activities of feet during the pant year and oresent
a detatied break: funds reguented ne proicet
onerares in in) sontract wpens Oliver a.
WUANTOTING te e ages is used to follow-up and
exololt overattona? r io on eet personnel and inchalla-
tions, to eace vor Listior f interest, aequire pro-
perty, ete.; (b) a ig sur Llance tecom, under orin-
may tilgine: three nouses or apart-
cioal arént Haymond
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under princinal LACKLIT, consisting of three
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stallations s, che Gtaticri ac unique. He also
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trained GLAGKETYT Ln radio centrolled mobile survetllance.
SCANTLING also has rendereé luable supvert te the LIM?
operation navine ined on to the tarses uncer a vaturi-
eated cover. He uss aise $-and prenerce reports on the
“pies baoY target in oreserss ror ure eserations and ver-
formacd investicationc 9 a oot wsatien tarcets of
conertunity. lie invest . Y : teads from cther audio-
surveillance operations Masks mg the Station te maintain
current data on various sx % contacts and resulting in a
unsuccessful, is believed
my this kine. ue has rur-
precedures rar the nobile
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sevment, ustne three base
yuo photoes
recruitment attennt whicn
to indtente future poten
ther been ucecd to develop
teams and to rent verious
Station omerations. The
houses fer pheotorrashy, wowords of
craghs during, tae year. hag reeeny wegen taking
motion utetures of Soviet neloin the eoirse of r
satlon woich have been Cert FI/p> ver ya: a fa
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tion by lin reading anglyet seone nt
moblte radio surveillance ven
vetllanee truck has teen uses
eoverace of various Station tary “wiieh do me warrant the
establighnont of permanent pactesraphic. bases. Wahoos has
also served to rent pose office 3oxes, hote 1 reons, oete., in
sunvert of other station Operations. Dburdns the past oregect
year CLACKAPL, woo returned to Fexico in early 32 1989
after Headquarters tredotnrc, sgent the Collows wo months
beins trained by SCARTLING tn tebile survetl} teenniques
He then undertook training of a2 four menber ¢ itch was
dudged ready for operations’ nse toward the en D the profect
year. Two nadtttonal eontract agente, Wilma ADALIGI and
Loufse J. MACKINO, nerformed translation and su; functions.
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renewal.
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materlal produced ation r exnleita-
tion. ilewever, Gre Stac?Y revarks that the value of the
profeet should be inevreased when the CLAChIY surveil-
lance team enters Into sevive ogeration., oF staff sug-
gests thet the Station be queried as to the oretext or
circunstan@es under which 3sanTsING trequensly visits
Inez Perada’ de Moreno, the cecuaant of the sronerty
adfacent to the Saviet inctallation. 4
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(vb) F1/C7, notes that while the project review pre-
sents a oat oieture of the alma and obfectives of the :
orlous it does not orovide, exccnat in the : {
cane of fc, detailed indication of the value or ;
usefulness of “tne ovner ucgments, particularly the photo-
graphic activity. PI/ors requests that the Station pro-
vide such an aopraisal during the first quarter of 1960. : \
FI/OPS recoatends stronzly that the note coverage be \
reviewed fren the standpoint of value and usefulness with H
Q view to determining whether the LILYRIC activity could
not be safely eliwrinated and tne additional photographie
coveraove conducted on a more selective bdacis, without
matersall; 2 Sectine overall usefulness. ¥FI/Ors notes i
that, in tne absence of further orovr of usefulness, the \
color ohotegragny and moving pictures epgcar to be an !
unnecessary luxury. PI/OrG commends the careful handling |
{ the Clacehert secmont and requests that the next project
action include exa
mples of the team's progress.
of Project LIGMPTY as orcscnted
coments in sarecreph 4 above.
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MENORANDUM FOR: FI ~ Projects Branch
SUBJECT : Purchase of One Automobile and Increase of
LIEMPTY TVA by One
1, According to the Project Renewal Request for LIEMPTY
from the Mexico City Station, they plan to increase the LIEMPTY
surveillance team during the coming year by two agents, To main-
tain the efficiency of an enlarged team, they will require one
additional automobile,
_ 2, It is requested that the IVA for LIEMPIY be increased
by one automobile and that the Station be authorized to purchase
locally this automobile for use under the LIEMPTY Project.
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SUPPORT ANNEX - TABLE OF VEHICULAR ALLOWANCE ,
1. PROJECT
3 TYPE OF ACTION (check one) femme
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SIGNATURE LOGISTICS OFFICER DIVASION OATE
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MEXORASTUN- : Chief, rs HEADQUARTINS CASS OFSICER:
SUBJECT 3: Froject LIEIPTY Amendment tame: J. 8. brady
Rooms a varton =a Hen a
exter: 2555. —ssss~S~s~S
Date: 35 June 1959
1. It is reqested that avnroval be granted to amend Raymond H. GERENDS's
contract to crovide him with a termination settlement of one month's salary for
each full year that he works for KUBARK and to raise his salary effective July
1939 from 9,020 to 74,560.00 ver year. fis last salary increase was granted on
1 Sertenber esr. The date, 18 March 1955, has been sugzested by the Station as
the begimning dite for the computation of CRENDS! s temination benefits. The
Station telieves that this benefit will nrovide GSRENDS with the necessary
incentive to make KUBARK a career and at the same time will give the Station an
additional elexert of control.
2. As pointed out in the LIGPTY Project Aporoval, GERYNDE, an indigenous
agent, is one of the Station's most valuable assets, Ee has i. responsible full
time jod as the LIS PTY Principal Agent whe handles the LINITSD, LYLYIC and
LICALLA base houses, the LIENTAAP oneratian, the outside ohotographic processing
and translation service and all the agenta particivating in these activities.
He performs his duties in a conscientious and orofessicnal manner and his
already excellent abilities are showing continued improvement.
3. Money was already allocated in the LIZ-PTY Project aporoval for the
salary increase. \ith the effective data of 13 March 1955, for the termination
clause, GERUIDS will already have accrued 11,520 (his salary is $4,560 per year)
if he should resign today. The LIEMPTY Project, as asproved, has sufficient
funds to cover this cost if it is necessary to obligate this amount during the
present Project year. Therefore, no atidijtional funds are requested.
Attacments:
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For CI Staff -s/R. Brown
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. . 27 March 1359
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief of Foreign Intelligence
SUBJECT : Project LIcMPTY (amendment)
WH - Mexico city
l. Tha ettached project, originating in the WH Division, provides the
services of a surveillance activity to support Mexico City operations and
ia approved for the period 1 Decamber 1958 through 3C November 1959. It is
* presented for your approval of umendment to include the addition of a con-
tract agent, Louise J. MaCRINO, to furnisn edninistrative support, and also
to formalize a special commitment made to one of the two principal agents,
Oliver G. SCANTLING. A contract prapared in the Field and signed by tha
agent permits the payment of one year's salary to him or his assigned heirs
in event of loss of life or total disability if Incurred in the performance
of duty. This has not previously been included in the project.
2. The LISMPTY project hes authorization for the expenditure of
$95,380, No additional funds are required for the amendment. Sufficient
funds remain in the project to absorb the salary expenses for MaCRINO and
funds to cover the extra year's salary for SCaNTLING will not be requested
until such time ag they are needed,
3, Memoranda prepared in the iH Division suoperting the recuest for
amendment are attached, summarizing the important factors involved. These
detail SCaNTLING's performance and provide a resume of MaCRINO's past activ-
ities in behalf of the Agency.
4. Staff Components have cencurred in amendment to Projact LIEMPTY.
5. I recommend approval of amendzent of Project LILMPTY as presented.
approved
Pinter, Foreign Intellizenca
Attachnent: Staff Coordination:
Project Uutline LIsMPTY For C/FI/CPS -s/¥. Hoffrann
For CI Stsff -s/R. Brown
For DCsCCbsNc -s/F. Youngblood
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MENOSANDUM POR: Chief, FI HSADQUARTERS CASE OFFICER:
SUBISCT 2 Amend LIZMPTY Projact to Include a KAME_ J. 5. Brady
Special Benefit for Oliver G. nOOM lin Barton Hall
SCANTLING (pa) and to Include EXT. 0555 or Sloe
Louise J. MACXILO (ps) Pate___5 March 1959
1. It is requested that approval be granted to give Oliver G. sCANTLING a
special banerit of one year's salary to him or his assigned heirs in the event of
loss of lize or total disability if incurred in the performance of duty. This
benefit was included in a contract prepared in the field and signed by Subjact on
15 February 1957, Tha contract was not submitted to Headquarters for approval
until Decenber 1958. The Station and WH Division do not want to delete this
vbanetit fron Subjact's contract at this time and we feel Sudject deserves this
benefits
2. SUAMTLGNG, a civil engineer, 1s a Mexican citizen, who is 0 years old.
Hea was cranted an Operational Approval on 2 December 195i. SCANTLING bercan his
employment with SUSARK as a footman on tha LIPSTICK physical surveillance tean and
gradually becane a driver of a surveillance automobile, then team leader. As team
leader he was resronsible for the operational deployment and administrative direction
of the entire LIPSTICK team, threes automobiles, four photographic and radio dispatching
basehouses and the attendant mobile and stationary radio equipment. He collated the
fragmentary surveillance reports into finishad intelligence reports for study by the
Case Officer. SCANTLING develoned into a fine investizator and has obtained infore
mation where other Station investigative ascets hava failed.
3. Almost all of SCAITLING's time now is spent following up leads obtained
from telephones interceots and photographic surveillances. Fron July through
December 1955 he made approaches to individuals performing services for the Sovict-
Embassy and he made a detailed casing report of the Wast German Embassy. In addition,
ha conducted many routine investigations and surveillances, The Station plans to |
have SCA TLUG attempt to recruit the landlord of the proposed basehouse for a
. LINIGENT (T/D) operation. SCANTLING no longer nandles thu surveillance team and the
Station clans to continue to use him as an independent asset. SCALTLING has in his
possession official credentials of the Federal Security Police (DFS). He has used”
these credentials in making contacts with targets of various sensitive Headquarters!
operations (i.e., LOMAYFOJL). ;
he As a eradvate engineer who has spent at least ten years in house construct tion
in Mexico, ha has been invaluable to the Station in submitting detailed casing report ts
including detailed and professional plans of technical targets. He has been com-endad
by TSS for the support role he has played for then, He has submitted several casing
resorts on the Soviet inbassy and is an unsaraileled source of information to the |
Station for information about the Embassy's construction activities, modifications ;
and reasons for sane.
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for the period July through December 1958, It is believed you will find tais negert
of interest and further support the justification octlined above for the granting to
SCANTLING of the special doath and disability benefit. This agent assessawnt states
~————WOliver 0. SCANTLING nas “continued to perform his assigned tasks in an outstanding
manner, SCANTLING's poise, common sensa, education, idvology, and native ability
for the pursuit of clandestine activities make him one of the most valuable support
assets available to the Mexico Gity Station. The fact that SCANTLING has a {12
- tine overt occupation as Chief Engineer and Production Manager for a local mam-
facturing company adds to his long-range potentiai as & KUPAKK agent". SCANTLING
has excellent cover as haif-ower of a local firm waich manufactures farm instru-
ments and he represents the high calibre of person waich KULARK requires for tha
institution of their long-term resident agent programs.
382) will not be anon: dec at this
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becomes necessary to fulfill this commitment during the project year, and af the
expenso cannot be absorbed by the present project satherisation, an anendmnt will
be submitted.
7. It is also requested that offectivea 1 Maren Isso the LIEMPTY Project be
amended to include LouiseJd. MACNINO, a Contract Agent, who is a Station suvport
asset. Her OA was reinstatad on 4 August 1958 (C-L1:52). She was fornerly included
under Project LIMSAT.. Howaver, the Station requiremrits for general translation
work increased to the extent that it was necessary to usa MACAINO to translate revorts
other than those originating from LIFSAT. It was therefore decided it would be more
appropriate to include her under LIZMPTY. She does sping of reports and nan-sensitivo
translations, She is paid on an hourly basis of 32.02, an estimated yearly salary of
$3,500. The Station stated that the present Lick Project could acsorb_ ths expanse
of her salary, for. the remsindar of the Project Years _ es
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Folder with LIEMPTY Project Approval f , , _
Envelope with true names
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MEMORANDUM FUR: Chief of Operations, D0/P 26 gry cre
SUBIECT 2 Project LIEMPTY (Approval)
WH = Mexico City
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: 1. .The attached project, originating in WH Division, is presented ©
‘for your approval for an initfal period from 1 December 1958 through
30 November 1959. The project provides for the development of operational
information through physical and photographic surveillance operations in
support of other Mexico City operations, particularly those targetted at —~
Soviet personnel and installations. Previously these operations were con-
ducted for the most part under Projects LIPSTICK and LIJERSEY. They are
incorporated in this new project because of the June 1953 compromise of
LIPSTICK and to accomplish a more orderly administration of certain opera-
tional support assets.
2. Authority ie requested to obligate $95,380 from the DD/P-WH
Division operating budget: - 265,580 for the current fiscal year and
$29,900 in fiscal year 1960, subject to the availability of funds. These
estimates include: (a) finds for the compensation of the presently-
" pecruited fifteen action and support agente » 51x new agents, and two
principal agents: Raymond H, GERSNDE (p) (LIZMPTY/1, formerly LIPSTICK/20)
and Oliver G, SCANTLING (p) (LIEMPTY/2, formerly LIPSTICK/19); (b) funds
for the compensation, travel, allowances and Headquarters! training of two
contract agents, Simon D. CLACKETT (p) and Wilma J, FIORDALISI (p), hia wife,
who are hereby transfarred: from Project LIMESA; (c) funds for operational
expenses and 6quipment, including the purchase of four new or used vehicles
as replacements for previously authorised vehicles and their maintenance,
and a SP vehicle for SCANTLING; (d) the rent, utilities and maintenance of
safehousea; and, (e) other appropriate operational expenses.
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3. Tha attached Field Project Outline, a covering memorandum from the
Division, and an addendum to the Project Cutline, review the personnel assets
and facilities transferred from the LIPSTICK and LIJERSEY operations following
the partial compromiss of LIPSTICK in June 1958 and describe the concept of
the physical and photographic surveillance operations to ba conducted under
thia project directed primarily at tha Soviet Kmbassy in Mexico City. These
surveillances provide photographs and other operational data of peraons entering
and leaving the building or present in the garden area, and through additional ~
foot and mobile surveillances, investigative information concerning their
contacts and destinations. Agent personnel, particularly the principal egenta,
are used algo to conduct separate investigations, make recruit-approaches to
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individuals of operational interest, and to rent rooms, and apartments and
perform other support activities, The fixed surveillance bases, LIMITED,
LILYRIC and EICALLA, have’ been in operation for almost three years without —
having been in any compromising situations insofar se the Station knows.
Tha. LIPSTICK unit, a panel trick equipped vith. cameras, etc., is considered
& partioularly valuable asset by the Field, As a replacement for a staff
agent, Wilfred 0. CLOWSR (p}, who directed and trained the LIPSTICK surveil-
lance team, the husband and wife team of CLACKATT and FIORDALISI are proposed
“as qualified individuals to recruit, train, and direct ‘the new LIKMPTY gur-
“veillance team and maintain its records. Appropriate notional cover was
arranged for them while in their previous project, LINSSA, as they reaide in
Mexico. under true nazes. One of the principal agents, GERENDE, will have no
contact with the new surveillance team, but will be used to conduct special
investigations, counter-survoillances, and for other aupport sotivities,
4. The CI Staff aoumonta that LIZMPTY provides soveral typea of physical
surveillance, sll of which provide information of CI interest, and es a aupport
“) mechanism, a production review 19 not appropriate cr necessary. The CI Staff
‘ etates further, that vith the compromise of the LIPSTICK surveillance team
the Mexico City Station lost its only reliable ani efficient surveillance tean,
LISMPTY representing the Station's effort to replace that asset. Pecause of
the great number of CI targets in Mexico City, the CI Staff believes it is
essential that the Station be given the opportunity, through this project, to
build another surveillance team capable of operating against sensitive targets.
additionally, the CI Staff believes the case officer should work at devising
ostensible sources of incomes for the agents which will stand the scrutiny of
friends, relatives and less friendly forces.
5. FI/OPS suggests that the Division consider a gradual reduction of the
considerable financial and personnel commitments in this project in view of
the favorubly developing LIENVCY liaison relationship. FI/CPS believes that
a smaller, more mansgeable support group, with grester Station emphasia on
selectivity cof tasks and targets could well result in more effective CI and
FI productivity.
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6. I recommend approval of the project and the transfer of the
contract agents as outlined above. The Division is requested to take
cognizance of the suggestiona-of the CI Steff and FI/OPS in the para-
graphs above relative to the security and the overall direction of the
gurveillance activities to make them more efficient.
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Project Outline LIAPTY For C/CI Staff -~a/R. Brown
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7 CRYPTONYM: __ LIEMPTY WAMEs__J. Be BRADY
: ROOM: __ 2120 Barton Halh ‘
: DIVISION: Western Hemisbhere EXT.1__ 2589 .
; DATE:__15 December 1958
STATION: Mexico City
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1. It is requested that the LIEMPTY Project approval request be
amended to include Simon D. CLAGKET? (ps) and Wilma J. FIORDALISI (ps)
under the LIEMPTY Project effective i January 1958, No additional funds
are required, |
2. It is also requested that the LIMESA Project be amended to delete
from this Project these two Contract Agents effective 1 January 1958,
Rabur ws
! R. N. Dahigren, C/WwH/Tl
Charles W, Anderson, sale
Attachments: .
Memorandum (in quad) ,
Envelope with true names .
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Request. for Amendrent to LIEMMTY Project
1, It is requested that the LIEMPTY Project anproval request be
amended to include Simbn D. CLACKETT (ps) and wilma J. FIOKCALISI (ps),
U. S. elitizens and contract agents, under this Project in place of the
Staff Agent written into the field project outline. At the same time it is
requested that the LIM'SA Froject be amended to delete these contract
agents from the latter project.
2. CLACKETT and FLORUsLISI are. now approved under the LIMESA Project,.
They were recruited in the United States to occupy a sensitive LIMESA base= ~.
house. because of the sensitivity of the operation and the equinment to be
installed in the basehouse Headquarters decided U. S. citizens should be
used. The Station said appropriate documentation and backstoopirg could
be secured for those agents so they could be viven false identities under
"which they could live while they occupied the basehouse,
3. FEXI-2777 (IN 26519), of 14 November 1958, notified Headquarters
that security factors and difficulty in obtaining adequste documentation
and backetcpping precluded tre use of U. S. citizens under LIMKSA and re~
quested permiesion to use indigenous agents for this operation. After dis-
cussions between John BkuDs, Chief of the Mexican desk, with the LIMESA/
LIEMPTY Caee Officer in Mexico City, and discussions between representa~
tives of F1/D, OC, [SS, and WH at Headquarters, Headquarters concurred in
the field's operational decision to use indigenous agents in the LINESA
Project. CLACSETT and FIORDALISI received only a very superficial briefing
regarding the LIMESA Project. It is not believed Subject's limited know-
ledge of this sensitive operation will pose a security hazard,
4, Construction on the LIMUST houses is being kept about two weeks
from completion until indigenous agents can be cleared and recruited. The
delay in completion is normal beresuse all construction money in Mexico has
become extremely tignt because of the recent presidential inauguration.
5. The Station believes CLAChETT will be an excellent replacement for
wilfred O. CLO.EH (ps), former Staff Agent under Project LIPSTICK, who
directed and-trained thet surveillance team, CiaChErT has shown a remarkable
aptitude for clandestine operational activity and surveijlance and investi-
gative work in particular. He also is interested and enthusiastic in under=
taking this assignment for KUB.RK, The Station needs a good bilingual agent
to recruit, train, direct, and develop a strong dependable physical. surveil-
lance team under LIEMPTY.
6. Clearances and Contacts: CLACKETT was granted a PCSA on 23 July 1958.
A Poa/oA for use under LIMBSA was requested on 19 Auyust 1958, FIORDALISI
was grarted an OA for use under LIMESA on 14 November 1958, Requests have
been submitted to amend their clearances for use under LIEMPTY, CL.ACKETT
and FIOHDALISI have signed contracts effective 1 September 1958. The
sensitivity of the LINtSs Project required them to leave their young son in
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their home in Arizona was included in their contracts. Under LINESA their
quarters were to be provided, An asendment has been requested to their = —
contracts deleting the special benefit and adding educational and quarters
allowances, : ;
7. Notivation and Control: ClaCKETT and FIORDALISI are extremely.
patriotic and highly motivated as evidenced in their willingness to under-
take the LIMESA Project and be separated from their son. They have indi-
‘gated they are more than willing to do whatever is requested of them, no
‘matter. what. personal sacrifices and hardships are required. Their com-
plete livlihood is dependent on their KUS.RK income.
8 Tagkg: CLACKETT will recruit, train, and direct the LIENPTY
surveillance team. ‘The Station hopes to develop this team into a major
Station support asset. We will receive instructions and direction from the
Station Case Officer, FICROALISI will be used to do all the clerical and
administrative work for the LiENFTY surveillance team,
9. Communication and Cont:et: CLACKETT will contact the Station Case
Officer in a clandestine manner, All necessary security precautions will be /
taken. CLACKEIT will also contact his surveillance agents umer a cover
which will be determined later by the Station and CLaCKETT. In view of his
Mexican background, CLACKETT can pass as a Mexican. Details of communication
and contact arrangements with KoSA&K will be arranged by the Station. Under
LIEMPTY CLACKETT will be contacted by the same Case Officer he is now con-
tacted by under LIMESA. CLACKETT and FIORDALISI will be in direct contact
with relatives and friends in the United States. The cover company has,
until now, been serving as a letter drop and contact point for emergency
messages. :
10. Cover: CLACKETT and FISRDsLISI entered Mexico on United States
documentation and it is planned they will continue to live in Mexico under,
true name. CLAChETE has a notional cover as a public relations consultant
which was established by CCD/NC to use with friends and relatives in the U. S.
The same cover story can be adooted to cover their proposed use under Li" PTY
vis-a-vis their United States friends. The Ststion is working on local cover
for CLAChETT to use in Mexico,
11. Anticivated Costs: It is anticipated that the following expenses
will be incurred by CLACA=7T and FICADALISIs
Compensation:
CLACKSTT (37750/yr) 7100
FIORDALISI . ($40%0/yr) 3700
10,800
Allowances!
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Educational allowance 320
_Suarters ($2500/yr) SegRST 2500 . 2,820
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A total of $14,470 was included under the LIEYPTY Project approval
request submitted on 24 November 1958 for a Staff Agent; therefore, no
additional funds sre required, . \
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NEMORANDUM FOR: P1/OPS-Projects Branch .
SUBJECT __ %- Justification for Automobiles under Project LIEMPTY
re oe Ie- ts: ‘requested that ‘the Mexico city Station be authori sed-to
purchase. ‘three used -éédana for use by the LIEMPTY surveillance team, The.-
Station plans to expand the LIS(PTY surveillance team into a larger, vellm ~
trained. physi¢al surveillance -asset, They. will need three automobiles.
Private automobiles or commercial transportation will not be satisfactory —
since the cars trast be outfitted with two-way radios.
2. Authority is also requested to purchase a panel truck to be used
in the LIENTRAP operation under this Project which mounts mobile photo-
graphic surveillances,
3. It is also requested that a ‘quasi-personal ear be. authorised for
Oliver G, Scantling (ps). Scantling is an indigenous agent under oral
contract, A car is s prerequisite for his work for KUBARK which includes
casings, surveillances, and investigations, Because of the sensitive
nature of his work, and the heavy use made of the car, tha Station has”
decided that Scantling should be furnished a QP car.
4. LIEMPTY agents were formerly carried under the LIJERSEY and
‘ RIPSTICK Projects, The vehicles used by the LIEMPTY agents under these
other Projects will be disposed of and new ones will be purchased after
the above TVA has been approved. The vehicles which will be replaced
are MV 2148, MV 2147, MV 2138, and MV 2031. One of the surveillance
ears will be new and will not replace an old car, It was decided that
these vehicles should be replaced rather than transferred to the LIEMPTY
Project for security reasons and because of the age of the automobiles,
The automobiles are 1951 and 1952 models and have been used for sensitive
surveillance work for over two years, The panel truck which was used in
the LIENTRAP Operation under the LIPSTICK Project has been operating for
two years in all parts of the city and has become a security threat. The
fact that the LIPSTICK surveillance teas knows that the truck exists,
even to the point that one of the team mendors is the listed owner of the
truck, also dictates replacement of this vehicle.
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COMPLETE ITEMS 1 FHROUGH 12. .
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This is to advise you that the formal termination of the ,
_KDFACTOR Project was approved by the Associate WOMACE on 25 May 1973.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Chief, WH Division
- SUBJECT: KOFACTOR Project Amendment and Termination
1, The KDFACTOR Project, which provided photographie
survetllance from two vantage potnts of the Soviet compound .
{n Mexico City, was determined to be compromfsed due to the —
VWBLANKET case. The five agents were terminated tn July
' 1972, _ but the base houses could not be terminated untfl
January 1973 because ft was necessary to sell one and the
termination of the second was tied to the termination of
KDABBEY who owned the second base heuse. It was necessary
to pay rent for several extra months until] these other
términations could be effected.
2. The base houses and agents have now all been ter-
minated and the Station already has rented a replacement.
safehouse with new agents to provide the same coverage
(KDALCOVE).
3. Approval of the amendment and termination of
Project KDFACTOR fs recommended,
Herbert WW. Natzke
Acting Deputy Chief
Western Hemisphere Division
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is a copy of the KDFACTOR. security review. Also included are
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security review.
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MIEAORANDUM FOR: Assistant Deputy Director for Plans
TROUGH : MPS/BG/FI
SUBJECT : Project KDFACTOR - Security Review
1. The CI Staff is satisfied with the fine
Security Review of the XDFACTOR Project activity
and personnel, :
2. Mowaver, the Staff urges the Station to
remain constantly alert to any security repercussions
pertaining to all the terminated assets particularly
in vaew of their past knowlecge of the project
activity and the fact that some of thea had family
and relatives who also were aware of the project
activity. Focus should continue regarding any
security problems pertaining to KDFACTOR-7.
3. In addition, the Station should continuc
to monitor any Soviet investigation or probing of
owners and tenants involved in the properties used
under this project. :
Frank W. Hughes
C/CI/OPS/WH
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Assistant Deputy Director for Plans
SUBJECT: Security Review of Project KDFACTOR
, 1. At the time you approved the renewal of Project
.-. . KDFACTOR in December 1971 you asked that the Station
conduct an updated security review of this operation,
which provides photographic surveillance of the Soviet
_ Embassy in Mexico City. You asked that particular atten-
tion be paid to terminated agents and their families.
The Station has made a security review and a detailed
report on the findings, from Chief, WH Division, is
attached.
2. The report discusses the history of the opera-
tion, describes security problems of the past and steps
taken to remedy them, and discusses the security and
operational situation of the agents presently covered
by the project. The report notes that the two opera-
tional sites and their associated agents are compart-— —
mented from each other and that processing the film is
now being done inside the Station. One section of the
report discusses in detail the assets who were formerly
involved in these operations but have been terminated.
The final section of the report describes current secu-
rity: practices and notes that an alternate photographic
surveillance site has been procured and is available
for use should the present one be compromised.
3. The report demonstrates that the security of
the operation is being kept up to high standards and
that there are no potential security threats from
former agents that the Station is not aware of. The
FI Staff believes that the Station's security review
and the attached report satisfy the requirements of
j your request.
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Chief
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Assistant Deputy Director for Plans
THROUGH : MPS/BG/PI
SUBJECT : Project KDFACTOR - Security Review
2. The CI Staff is satisfied with the fine
Security Review of the KDFACTOR Project activity
and personnel.
2. However, the Staff urges the Station to
remain constantly alert to any security repercussions
pertaining to all the terminated assets particularly
in view of their past knowledge of the project
activity and the fact that some of them had family
vand relatives who also were aware of the project
activity. Focus should continue regarding any
security problems pertaining to KDFACTOR-7.
3. In addition, the Station should continue
to monitor any Soviet investigation or probing of
owners and tenants involved in the properties used
under this project.
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SUBJECT 3 FI Project KDFACTOR, Security Review
“REFERENCE : ADDP Memo (DD/P 1-5899) to C/WHD dated
14 December 1971
I. In response to reference the following is a summary of the
KDFACTOR security review:
The Station summary of the KDFACTOR Project security is
as follows:
‘There were no known problems of security relating to
the Project. In response to the Headquarters request, we have
reviewed all phases of the operation and believe that Project
security is sound. The Project assets have all been with us for
many years and have established themselves as respectable long-
time residents of the area, All five assets, four in one family
and one in another, are extremely security conscious and have
all been SGSWIRLED,’ The assets derive a substantial portion
of their livelihood from their Agency employment and would thus
lose a great deal if security factors ever necessitated a termina- .
tion of their work for us,, As an additional safeguard, the
KDLITERAL and KDABSINTHE operations are compartmented
from each other, 2nd there has never been any indication that
either segment cf KDFACTOR knows of the other's existence",
The Headquarters desk has also reviewed the security of the .
KDFACTOR Project and agrees with the Station that the security |
is sound, In fact, as presently constituted, the KDFACTOR :
Project is well compartmented, and each of the two KDFACTOR Co
photo basehouses (KDLITERAL and KDABSINTHE) is run by long- DG
term assets whe draw a minimum of suspicion in their operational id
activities. Terminated assets could possibly expese the existence
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of this project, but that seems unlikely from the Headquarters
. review of terminated agents witting of present KDFACTOR
. operational activities. A Soviet investigation of property owner-
ship around the Soviet Embassy and their awareness that the
Soviet Embassy was under photographic surveillance in the past
could result in a Soviet investigation of the activities and contacts
of KDABBEY-1, the owner of an apartment building and four
houses close to the Soviet Embassy, It is doubtful that KDABBEY-1's
activities, which do not inter-relate with the activities of the
KDFACTOR agents, would in any way expose the KDFACTOR
Project operational activities,
2, A brief history of the KDFACTOR Project:
The KDFACTOR Project had its origins in the LUERSEY
and LIPSTICK Projects, both active in the mid-1950's, In 1958, after
the arrest of two LIPSTICK surveillance team members, it was decided
to break off the more sensitive, uncompromised LIPSTICK assets manning
and supporting two basehouses for photo surveillance of the Soviet Embassy,
These asséts were consolidated with one photo basehouse against the Soviet
. Embassy and one ‘surveillance team from the LIIERSEY Project into a new
project-(LIEMPTY), which was approved on 16 January 1959. The LIEMPTY
Project, renamed the KDFACTOR Project in 1971, consisted of three photo
‘basehouses, two viewing-the front of the Soviet Embassy (LIMITED and
LILYRIC) and one viewing the rear garden of the Soviet Embassy (LICALLA),
plus a mobile surveillance team (LIENTRAP) tied closely with the LIMITED
basehouse, which was the radio control point for dispatch of the LIENTRAP.
- - In 1959 the LIENTRAP surveillance vehicle and two team
members were arrested at the scene of a Cuban demonstration in Mexico
City, A Station review of the security implications of this incident stated
that it did not materially affect the security of the project nor expose any
of the LIEMPTY basehouse operations, (Note: As the basehouse operations ’
were compartmented, the only exposure possible from this incident would
have been of the LIMITED basehouse, which is no longer in existence, }
The LIEMPTY Project operated substantially as above until “
the Warren Commission report was published in late 1964, In this publica-
tion was a picture of a person entering the Soviet Embassy taken from the
. LIMITED basehouse. The LIMITED photo basehouse was closed in Sept-
ember 1964, and all photographic surveillance was suspended as a security
precaution. In January 1965 the LIMITED basehouse was relocated, and
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owner, KDABBEY-l. From 1964 on it must be assumed that the Soviet
_. Embassy in Mexico City beUleves it is under regular photographie sur-
. velllance, \ .
: Further project changes took place in 1966 when the LILYRIC
basehouse was relocated to another apartment with approximately the’
same view, In May 1968 the LIMITED basehouse was terminated and
LIEMPTY-6, the basehouse keeper, retired. This affected the LIENTRAP
_- ‘eoverage of Soviet véhicular movement monitored and directed from the
- LIMITED basehouse, With the.clesing of LIMITED and the Station decision
to replace Raymond H. GERENDE, Mexican national contract agent who
handled the LIEMPTY Project since its inception, the LIENTRAP mobile
surveillance team was underemployed, and the decision was made to move
it to the LIEMBRACE Project. This was done in early 1970, soon after
GERENDE had been relieved of operational responsibilities in December
1969.
The photo processing of the KDOFACTOR (formerly LIEMPTY)
film take is now being done by the Station, In the past, it was done by
the Station, by GERENDE, and by KDFACTOR-I1, who was terminated
amicably in early 1971. The building housing the KDLITERAL (formerly
LICALLA) photo basehouse was purchased in 1957 by KDABBEY-1! for
the Station, KDLITERAL is in a row of four houses all owned ostensibly
by KDABBEY-1! but actually by the Agency, This row also houses a base-
house for FID's KDVAULT Project. The apartment building housing the
KDABSINTHE (formerly LILYRIC) photo basehouse is owned outright by
KDABBEY-1, who has been most: cooperative in assisting the Station in
‘maintaining and occasionally moving (1965 and 1966) photo basehouses,
Thd LIMITED photo basehouse was dlso located on KDABBEY-1's property
when it was active. ,
The individual basehouse operations are and have always been
compartmented one from the other, The only points of breakdown in the
compartmentation have been: (a) the LIMITED basehouse was linked to
the LIENTRAP mobile surveillance; (0) KDFACTOR-1 was processing
films from all the basehouses and could, therefore, be aware of their
exact locations; (c) GERENDE was aware of all aspects of the KDFACTOR
operation, and has since been terminated; (d) Oliver G, SCANTLING,
Station contract agent retired in 1971, was aware of the KDFACTOR Project
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through his past work with LIEMPTY-6 and with GERENDE on KDFACTOR
Project activities; and (e) the fact that the two present basehouse properties
are owned by KDABBEY-}, who ts wilting of the locations and general
activity of both KDFACTOR basehouses, .
3. Agents:and Case Otficers presently active in the KDFACTOR | v
; Project:
© *As of:March 1972; Oliver J. MANKUNAS is the case officer
responsible for handling the operations of KDFACTOR; Bruce H. FERNALD
_ is the alternate case officer, The following is a list of active agents in the
KDFACTOR Project:
A. KDFACTOR-2 (201-136454)
DATE OF OA: 27 December 1956
DATE SGSWIRLED: 27 April 1966
' PRESENT POSITION: KDLITERAL Basehouse Operator
_ COVER: Accountant for a local bus line - works cover
job in the evenings.
B. KDFACTOR-5 (201-119961)
DATE OF OA: 9 May 1956
DATE SGSWIRLED: 2 March 1966
PRESENT POSITION: KDABSINTHE Basehouse Operator
COVER: Industrial engineer - works cover job during
the day.
C. KDFACTOR-6 (201-167567)
DATE OF OA: 16 October 1967
DATE SGSWIRLED: March 1966
PRESENT POSITION: Wife of KDFACTOR-5. ;
Co-KDABSINTHE Basehouse Operator
COVER: Housewife
D, KDFACTOR-S8 (201-762111)
DATE OF OA: 29 November 1965
DATE SGSWIRLED: 3 March 1966 :
PRESENT POSITION: Son of KDFACTORs-5 and 6,
Part-time KDABSINTHE Basehouse
Keeper/Operator.
COVER: Part-time shopping (shopper) investigator for
Sears Roebuck de Mexico,
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E. KDFACTOR-9 (201-762112) ©
DATE OF OA: 27 July 1966
DATE SGSWIRLED: 3 March 1966
PRESENT POSITION: Son of KDFACTORs-5 and 6,
Part-time KDABSINTHE Basehouse
Keeper/Operator,
COVER: Medical student
" F. KDFACTOR-10 (201-254181)
woe : DATE OF OA: 14 September 1959
DATE SGSWIRLED: Not tested
PRESENT POSITION: Non-salaried. Wife of KDFACTOR-2,
- (KDLITE RAL).
COVER: Housewife
G. KDABBEY
DATE OF OA: (28 April 1954
DATE-SGSWIRLED: Not tested
PRESENT POSITION: Non-salaried, President of
Construcciones Aztlan. Owner
and landlord of KDVAULT and
KDFACTOR basehouses,
Regarding the security of the above active KDFACTOR agents,
- the KDLITERAL basehouse is handled by KDFACTOR-2 with the assistance
of his wife, KDFACTOR-10. They have a long-time maid and a 13-year-
old san who lives with them in the basehouse, Neither the son nor the maid
is believed to be witting. The photographic equipment is kept in a locked
room, and the product is kept in a locked safe. KDFACTOR-2 was recruited
by KDCALVERT-1, who is an active, long-term Station agent in the
KDCALVERT Project and whois not considered a threat to KDFACTOR-2's |
security. KDFACTOR-2's activities are also known to his brother, the
former LIPSTICK-47, who was one of the two LIPSTICK surveillance team
members arrested in 1958 and who gave the police considerable information
regarding LIPSTICK surveillance activities, LIPSTICK-47 was terminated
in late 1958:and is believed to have withheld from the police the information
regarding KDFACTOR-2 and the KDLITERAL basehouse. KDFACTOR-2
and his family have occupied the KDLITERAL basehouse since 1957 and
have been discreet and security conscious in their dealings with neighbors
and relatives,
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wife KDFACTOR-6, and his two sons KDFACTOR-8 and KDFACTOR-9.
The, SGSWIRL of 2 March 1966 went into detail on who is witting of
KDFACTOR-5's work for the Station, The result was that his immediate
family, including a married daughter who no longer lives at the basehouse,
are aware of the photographic operation. KDFACTOR-5 was recruited by’
LIEMPTY-I2, a U., S. citizen with a private company in Mexico City who.
is no longer working with the Station but who is considered patriotic 2 and
no threat to KDFACTOR security,
4, Terminated Agents Possibly Affecting Present Project Security:
A. Raymond H. GERENDE
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GERENDE is a Mexican citizen and was a contract agent
until his termination on 26 June 1970. He had been employed by the Station
intermittently since 1955 and was used almost exclusively in support activities,
Since the start of the LIEMPTY Project in 1958 GERENDE had been directly
involved with this project serving as cutout to the basehouses, carrying and
processing films, ..and giving general direction to the project as principal
agent, In 1969, after years of.excellent service with the Station, GERENDE
had serious marital problems which ended in separation from his wife,
KDFACTOR-7. From December 1969 to June 1970 GERENDE was not used
operationally but was ‘maintained on half pay with the hope the divorce pro-
" ceedings would be completed quickly, When it became apparent the divorce
would drag on interminably, the Station reluctantly terminated GERENDE
: and his wife. Bruce H. FERNALD, career agent, met with GERENDE
monthly from July 1970 through May 1971 while paying him his termination
bonus in ten installments, GERENDE is still living in Mexico City, where
- he owns some property and has an income as an English teacher to employees
of two local firms, He visited his wife and children in Holland in December
1970, It appears he may now be financially pressed as his English class
' . schedule has been cut back, The Station as of 10 April 1972 had no informa-
tion that would indicate GERENDE has violated hig secrecy agreement,
There is an indication that GERENDE came to the attention
of the Soviets in 1968; A Mexican walk-in to the FBI office in Mexico City,
who was later interrogated by the Federal Security Police in 1970, said
that in 1968 he had been employed by the Soviet Embassy Second Secretary,
Oleg Masksimovich Nechiporenko (20!1-305870), to investigate persons
working with the Mexican Olympic Committee. The persons investigated
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included GERENDE, who apparently became a specific target of Soviet
invéstigation. It is unclear. from the report of the Federal Security Police
how far the Soviet-investigation of GERENDE had proceeded, Nechiporenko
° -. Was. PNG'd from Mexico in March 1971, GERENDE's possible exposure to
the Soviets could have:been through his work on the Olympic Committee as
a translator or through his work for the Station, which used him for a wide
rangé, of Support tasks against the Soviet and Cuban targets,
. B KDFACTOR-?7 (wife of GERENDE)
“ge ; KDFACTOR-? is a Dutch citizen and the former wife of
GERENDE, She returned to the Netherlands in July 1970 with her children,
She had served as a support agent assisting GERENDE. She is believed
witting, in general terms, of GERENDE's activities regarding the KDFACTOR
Project. She was-terminated on 26 June 1970 and signed both a secrecy
agreement and quit claim, After termination it became apparent that she
had considerable hard feelings toward both the Agency and GERENDE over
financial‘problems between her family and GERENDE,. While the Station
was not directly involved in all the financial problems, the Station was
involved in regard to her divorce claims against GERENDE's salary, a
large part of which came covertly from the Station, In July 1970 KDFACTOR-7
came to the Agency Headquarters and complained about her financial settle-
ment, In September and November-1970 she wrote two letters directly to
the Agency on the same subject. In late 1970 she also asked a Hague Embassy
political officer to put her in contact with the Agency; however, she did not
tell him the nature of her business. In January 1971 the Agency contacted
KDFACTOR-‘'s brother, a U. S; Army civilian with a "Top Secret” clearance
living in Alexandria, Virginia, and was able to resolve the financial mis-
understandings with KDFACTOR-7, In January 1971 the Hague Station
reported KDFACTOR had, without Station influence, obtained a job as social
secretary with the Department of State-at the Embassy. It is believed that
this job has probably solved many of her financial problems and should also
inhibit her from exposing her past work with the Mexico City Station, as
such exposure could jeopardize her job, The Embassy in the Hague was
briefed in general terms on KDFACTOR-7's background.
C. KDFACTOR-1
KDFACTOR-1 is a Mexican citizen and the brother-in-law
of GERENDE, He was hired by the Station in 1956 to assist GERENDE in
processing the photographic take of the KDFACTOR Project (at that time
the LIPSTICK Project and later the LIEMPTY Project), KDFACTOR-1
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LIEMPTY-5, whois GERENDE's sister. KDFACTOR-1 was terminated
in March 1971, and the photegraphic processing previously done by
KDFACTOR-1 is-now doné‘in the Station. The termination was amicable
_-and largely due to delays in film processing as KDFACTOR-I's medical
practice expanded, © There does not appear to be any security problem
in the termination of KDFACTOR-1 as he is discreet and also a close
relative of GERENDE, The security of processing the film in KDFACTOR-I's
_ Medical office was good as KDFACTOR-I's wife, LIEMPTY-5, was assist-
‘ing him with the processing and with the security of the darkroom.
D. LIEMPTY-5
LIEMPTY-5 was hired by the Station in 1957 to assist
KDFACTOR-I with the processing of KDFACTOR films, She is the sister
of GERENDE and wife of KDFACTOR-l. She was terminated along with
KDFACTOR-I in March 1971, Due to her close relationship with GERENDE
and KDFACTOR-I, she is not considered a threat to the Project Security.
E. Oliver G. SCANTLING
. SCANTLING is a Mexican citizen who worked as a Station
agent from 1954 until his termination without prejudice in February 1971,
SCANTLING is in an excellent financial position and has assisted the
Station in recent-years largely because his strong motivation to work
against the Communists, SCANTLING worked as a surveillance team
leader from 1954 to 1957 and then in the LIEMPTY (KDFACTOR) Project
from 1958 through 1966, He was the cut-out to LIEMPTY-6 and a back-up
principal agent for GERENDE. SCANTLING's termination was amicable,
and he is not considered a security problem to the Station or the KDFACTOR
Project.
_F, LIEMPTY-6
LIEMPTY-6, a Mexican citizen and long-term Station
asset, was retired in May 1968, He had manned the LIMITED photo base-
house with his wife and son assisting him, He had been working with the
Station since 1954, but age and ill health had reduced his efficiency.
’ LIEMPTY-6 knows GERENDE and SCANTLING, but is not aware of the
names or locations of any of the present KDFACTOR agents and basehouses,
While he could give information on his participation in KDFACTOR activities
up to 1968, he has no motive to do this and is apparently happily retired on
his ‘Agency termination bonus plus some financial assistance from his son-
in-law, He is not considered a threat to the security of this Project.
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out the- LIMITED photo basehouse and may have had suspicions. concerning
LIEMPTY-6, This was a report by KDADAGE-10 that in mid-1966 Stanislav
Sergeyevich Silnikov (201-271103), a Soviet Embassy guard, asked KDADAGE-
10 to report on his neighbors near the Soviet Embassy, Silnikov expressed
interest in all the occupants of the new apartment building which houses the
KDABSINTHE photo basehouse,. but did not mention the KDABSINTHE base-
house keepers by name. Siinikov did name specific persons he was inter-
ested in and these included LIEMPTY-6, KDADAGE-10, of unknown .
reliability, said he did not give Silnikov any information, ‘but added that,
between himself and the Station, he suspected LIEMPTY-6 and had heard
it rumored he worked for the Americans. In 1966 Headquarters already
assumed the Soviets were aware of the LIMITED basehouse because it was
used for radio direction of the LIENTRAP mobile surveillance, In any case,
_the Soviets apparently took no action prior to the closing of the LIMITED
basehouse and the relocation of LIEMPTY-6 in May 1968, It is bélieved
this incident has no implications that would threaten the security of current
KDFACTOR assets,
5.. Current KDFACTOR Security Practices:
The two photo basehouses, KDLITERAL and KDABSINTHE
remain compartmented, as they-have been throughout the history of the
Project. The Station case officer responsible for the project meets weekly
with KDFACTOR-2, responsible for the KDLITERAL basehouse, and with
KDFACTOR-5, responsible for the KDABSINTHE baschouse, In these
meetings he picks up the product, provides new supplies, pays salaries
and handles miscellaneous administrative matters, These are car meetings
usually held in early morning or at night and the pickup puints are changed
regularly. Meeting time is kept toa minimum and meetings are pre-
. Scheduled whenever possible, The photographic product is processed in
the Station, thus increasing the security and timeliness of its handling
over the past practice of having KDFACTOR-1! process it in his office
darkroom, The case officer only meets with KDFACTOR-2 and KDFACTOR-S5;
however, in‘emergencies other witting family members of either basehouse
can be contacted and met, In case the present sites or personnel are com-
promised, the Station has rented another apartment in the building housing
the KDABSINTHE basehouse and has installed members of the KDCALVERT
Project as residents, This new apartment offers as good a vantage point
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for photographic coverage as the KDABSINTHE and.could quickly be
activated if for any reason the KDABSINTHE basehouse becomes
untenable, . . .
Theodore G. Shackley “
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Proposa: cor Siseal
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oi this operation, giving particular aitcadan to tae knowledge-
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1. Project LIEMPTY has been approved for FY 1971 in
the amount: of $23,635. It has also been amended for FY 1970
in the amount of $10, 498 (from $38,970 to $49,468) in order
to cover termination payments to Raymond H. GERENDE and his
wife, LIEMPTY/19,. The approval carried a WOMACK caveat that
- termination payments to GERENDE and his wife must be made
on a monthly basis ag described in the referenced cable.”
‘2. In submitting the project renewal request we wrote
_ dn paragraph 2 under Future Plans that the Station would-
_gubmit up-dated emergency contact plans. Please submit ‘these
plang in your first quarterly progress report for FY 1971 so
that we can meet our obligation to the approving authorities,
3. <A copy of the approved FY 1971 renewal request is
being forwarded by split transmission for your files,
Spencer N. HUTCHINS
Attachments:
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2.<-LIEMPTY Project Heneval, center portion usc
3 ~ LIEMPTY Project Renewal, right portion use
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CURRINT CBJECTIVES
A. The overall objective of Project LIEMPTY, now in its eleventh
year of existence, jis to collect operational information oa the
FISTLAL installation, its personnel and visitors, as well as
related targets oOo. opportunity through stat tonary /mobile photo
praphic and physteal surveillance wechanisms, Corollary
objcetives which are to be fulfilled through use of the LIEMPYTY
installations, mechanisms, and persunne) are as follows;
1.0 To provide delaited operational loformatton pertatuiog
to the daily iovements and activilies of PISTYAL personnel,
particularly those individuats of intelligence interest,
as well as iniormation on the £dSTSAN physical plant and
visitors to the premises,
2. To collect operation#t) antormation on persons associated
With ISPS pevsoned and on individuals known or srsvected
to have conneetions with the Fd i
EVcAL entethtrence services
or other bestile proves whieh ave duimieal to the juterests
Of LNFORT, .
~ Oo. To provide cpermitsonai seppurt, counter svrveiilance,
and/or other protective serveven to VORTRM perseanned and
operations, us may oo Towles wpoa the Station or rs cay be
deened neeessavy,
LE, The ahovwo chieetives are to he I Cilled threcnh centinued
tea dart Leitation ow: the LILYRIC aad VIC SaSen
fren se Ponohite catty amd the serviees of Lone -tine
nm, She UTLIMPTY Prorect is the
parr ugatase che
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eontraet aceprt, Raymond ', GIRONA,
cornerstone of the Statioats ereratioual preg
and aS os
Crnerafingn Birective,
C. Throucshout the Project vear under review, Project LESVpty
continued to contribute direetly and sientijceantiv to the tuliill~
ment of Station and Headaanrters’ requests and requiresents for
coverape of various tarrets falling within the above cited (ramework,
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During: the Project year Project LEEMPTY provided al) oof the
Lixed operatiount photographs and physi.eal surveillance reports
used in Mexica Citys Station's operations targetted asainst the
FUSTEAL installation and personnel, Specssic examples of the
LIEMPTY Eroject's pregress and contributions willbe Lound in
Section 3 below (2EFECTIVENESS),
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CHANGES : :
A. Cperational
1. The majon change during the preceeding: period has been
the closing of the LIMITSD basehouse and the termtnation of
LIEMPTY=—. This has resulted in considerable financial
saving with nO loss tin ellicioncy-elo the contrary, as a
matter of fact. The major reason for the change was the
fact that LTEMPYy-.o was frowtnp less reliable with age. He
was not always able to be on the job, and when he was, his
fixed surveillance reporting was occasionally inuccurate,
and bis photerraphy was often poor, There had been
considerable overlap between LILYRIC and LIMITED reporting,
and with the closing of LIMIT#D, the LULYRIC working hours
were extended slightly so that Cull working hours of the
FISTEAL instablation continued to be covered. ‘The only
disadvantage to this arrangement ts that the vantage point
ol the FISTEAL installation which had been shared by .
LIMITLD and LILYRIC will now go uncovered during pertods of
annual leave by LILYRIC personnet (the LULYRIC personnel
are all members of one family and normally take their
leave together),
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2. There have been no echanves in the operating procedures
and techniques of LUSMPTY<0 in the LICALLA baschouse, The
refinements deseribed in the previous Project Cutline have
been elfective and have been maintained, The same can be
said of LYEXTRAP, which has become a much more flexible
tool since its partial interration inte the LIEMBRACE team,
There have been no changes in LILYRIC precedures, other
than expansioa of coverage to include the entire working
week,
B,. Financial ~ LILMPTY=9 was granted a salary increase, etfective
1 May TOUCH, In recognition of his excellent job pertormance,
LIPMPry-14 and -27 were eranted salary increases on ld May 1968,
largely as compensation aor the extra hours they agreed to put
in to ‘nsure fulletime coverare of the FJSTEAL tnstallation by
LILYRIC, Memoranda of Cral Agreement covering these three salary
increases were florvwarded with HMMA-34573, 2 May 1yes8, Finally,
LIESETY-Ll was sranted a salary increase cirective 1 January
19S, in recopnition of his increased work load with the LIEMRRACH
team, MCA was vorwarded with HMMA-5 191, 25 Do cember Lyos,
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Cc. Personnel .
J]. As noted above, LIEMPTY=5 was terminated effective
31 May 1968 tn connection with the closing of the LIMITED
bazehouse, Termination was completely amicable, and
LIZEMPTY-" received a generous termination bonus,
2, LIcMPTY-26 was hired as of 1 May 19.8 to help LILYRIC
personnel maintain their expanded coverage. No security
factor is involved, as LIVPTY=2i is part of the same tanily
as the rest of the LILYRIC personne], LILMPTY-}2.) had been
granted an OA in 195 and had been used sporadically since
that time.
3, An amendaent to GeRENDE's contract has been requested,
This amendment would puarantce GERENDE termination benetits
equal to these provided for by Mexican law, in tho event of
GiRiNDE'S termination by WOFIRM. The amendment would also
provide GeRENDEN with a wraduated seale Gi beneiits should
he deecsde to resign, See HMMAn33L2, 27 January 1909, tor
detallis,
EFFECTIVENESS
Throughout the period umier review, Gach operational component
of Proiect LIENPTY contributed actively and coneretely to the
Autsalinent of the operational tasks levied on Station Mexico
City, High-lights of the accomplishments and the achieveneats
O01 each component are cited helow:
A. Fixed Pasehouses
Stele ain nc nRataaAE eRe
2. LIMITED
Uint?!] tts termination, the LINTT™D installation provided daily
photeyraphic, coverace and physical surveillance of the main
gate of the FISTNAL installation, During the seven-month
period from 1 November 1947 through 31 May 1968, the LIMITED
base provided 911 frames of operational photographs. In
additicn, the LIMITED base provaded over 1,000 pages at
physical surveillance reports,
2.- LILYRIC
During the Project year under review, the LILYRIC installation
provided extensive photographic and fixed visual] surveillance
of the front of the FJISTLAL installation. The LILYRIC base-
house provided the majority of the operational photoyranhs
produced by the LIEMPTY Project, During the IS-nmenth period
fron 1 November (1967 through 31 December 1968, the LILYRIC
basehouse provided 15,331 operational photographs and several
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thousand pares ef physical surveillance reports covering the ee
daily movements of all FISTAAL officers, As a specific
exanple of the impertance of LILYRIC coverage, it was LILYRIC
photes which made pessible the identification of a WCLADY
citisea who had been in clandestine contact with an AEGRIP
ofticer., This information was turned over to LNERGO, which
was pursuing the case, In gencral, LILYRIC provides the
Station with a Jarse percentage of the CI raw material .
collected on the FUISTEAL tarcet, such as automobile license
nunbers, PCS and TDY arrivals -andtdepartures, unusual
activities such as demonstrations, unusual or lengthy
absences of personnel, etc, This information also has
positive operational value, but its most important use is as
the wajor source of jdentificatton of FISTHAL personnel and
ef infermation on their movements, The Station has frequent
requests from LNURGO which can only Le fulfilled by LIAMPTY
coverave, and this "permanent and cowplete record” of FISTEAL
activities is dnavaluable for servieing the CE requirements
er beth VOFTRM and LNERGO,
SS. LICALLA 2 2 2 i eee
Dering the above cited Wiemontin period, the LICALLA installation
previded photosrachie and physica surveillance coverare of
the back of the FASTLAL installation and its garden and
patio area, This coverare provided 5,125 individual photographs
as well as numberous surveillance and observation reports.
These reports incivded daily, weekly, and monthly Summaries
of activities, semiemonthty attenuanee renovis (of FISTEAL
various Special reports, and special intensive
eovevare of tarrets selected by ihe Ctation, Jt should be
that the LICALLA baseheuse aliovs Station Mexice City
theiy a. feduty and
persemnel),
nated
te erve the EISPUAT, personne t durloag
reereationad bou The LICALLA Jostaileation has become
the most taluable of the hasehouses, net only begause of its
so vantare neint bub abso because of the porceplivencss
Mis sorvellianee reperts have frequentiy given
ssations amnoms the -
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vpersoune? and ave enabled v ©® introduce yvreater
tVity and ef Poetivenr t entive LILOTY operation,
\ reporting bas the createsk nesitive operational
ii provides raw materiel] tor use in tareet
Finally, the LICALLA Ch fs oceasionaily used ina
cons conducted from the
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eormolex,
Be Sur Fined Pascheuse Jf fec
LIOMOTY baschouses (LIMITED, LICALLA, and LILYRIC)
2g Gl operational
photocraphs during the Laementh period revi above, Ths
photorraghic coverare, linked with the physical surveillance
reports prepared by each basehaouse, has proven to be a most
reliable and viable tool tor: :
Vea
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provided ayproximatetys 21,967 individual ¢
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enous emplovees. .
1. Following the ¢
personnel and indir
2, Confirming the identities oi ; staffers and :
their visitors (some of whom are TULADY citizens).
3. Aseertaining and verilyines the reidtive rank and
position as well as indicating the specific duteclligence
service connectien of various FISTSL
officers,
4. Providing detaiied reporting on the movement and habit
patterns of selected targets of srecial interest.
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various operational, technical,
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C.. The Nobile Photocraphic Unie |
Le. During the period under review, the LTENETRAP mobile
photerraphic unit cevered 4° photasrarhie assipaments in
support of Mexico City Station's FIST .» PUERUMEN, and
Communist Party operations, An average of two to three days
is spent on each assigned target, usvally rotating the time
of day the coverage is provided,. The LIONTRAP operators
-LTSMPTY-10 and «11, have consistently turned in a useful
and excellent quality photographic pretuct.
rent, both operators
2, In addition, wiiile not on an ass
have resularly assicned duties, LEM TY-
bility for obtaining, renewing, and servicing most of the
Station's accommedation addresses. The addresses are
serviced three times a week, LISNPTY-1!11 has been serving
partetime for the vast vear as the Seventh member of the
LIEMARACH surveiliance team and has rervormed well in this.
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capacity.
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D. Raymond H. GER
During the period under review, Raymond H. GcheND. continued in
his role as the Project LIEMPTY principal axent.
as the full-time cut-out te the LIMITED, LILYRIC, and LICALLA
basehouses and bore the first echelon ag
for the velated personnel. In additic
bear the contact and a responsi
of the LIEMPTY photographic developir
LIEAPTY-4.0 GEREND#'s overall operational ivnment involved
at least 10 clandestine meetings per week. im addition to his
meetings with the LIEMTTY Project case ofzicer. It should also
be noted that GERENDY nade numerous and esseatial contributions
to the sensitive Jum Operation and a
with his detailed area knowledge in ma
to make tndependent investivati :
EGCSND!E continued to
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ny laboratory,
stances, He is used
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GERUND: operates
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assisted the Station in its MHRAVEL preeran, As a part of the -
Station's effort to vreaden GEREND="s herizoans and to tike better
advantage of his capabilities, GiNsXDY was made the handling
oviicer supervision,
ofiicer tor sRFAIN-3 under close cas
Similar tasks are envisioned for GLRENDE in the future--agent
handling as well as the spotting an& assessment ot operational .
leads. These tasks are all assipned with due reyard for
GERENDE's primary responsibilities, with the aim of getting the
optimum use out of a capable and experienced field contract
agent,
he. Gverall Stiectiveness ~ wa
As outlined above, each individual ererational camponent of the
LIEVPTY Project, with the cxeeplion or the phased-eout LIMTTLD
basehouse, contributed regularly and sinnifiecantty te the fulfille
ment of Station Mexico City's operational vorocram, Sased on the
continued excellent performance oa! Projeet personnel and the
overall contributions of this Project, the Station strongly
recommends that this Pro;ect be cont iaeed during the forthcoming
Project year as an essential element of the Station's operational
Support apparatus,
PROBLEMS AND SECURITY
During the Project year under review there were no known incidents
which adversely aifected the security et Project LISMPTY or the
related personnel, The termination of LINMPTY-c caused no problems,
nor did the construction of a maid's raom on the root of the LICALLA
installation, adjacent to LIEMPTY-9's pieto point. There is no
indication that FUSTEAL personnel had anv suspicions about the
construction work. The exposure of a LIEMBRACE surveillance
vehicle (see NeXTCO CITY 283, 28 Fehrvary 10-9) caused momentary
econctrn because the vehicle had been bought from a dealer where
LIEMPTY-O9 has a part-time job, Along with all other employees
of the auto dealer, LIES©TY-9 was questioned abort the purchaser
of the ear. While L PY. was worried because he knew the
purchaser of the car and was able to guess what had happened,
the investigation was dropved and the case closed without any
adverse effect on LIEXDTY-y or the LICALUA basehouse.
LIATSON AND INTOR-AGENCY CCORDINATION
Not applicable to Project LYEMPTY,
PLANS
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technical, Witt ihe exception of a centinued expansion of
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non-LIEYPTy-oriented operational activity by GURLNDE, there are
no significaat’ operational chanses centesplated. ULEEMPTY is
a prorcet designed to support the Station's RADTOP proyran and
is useful only as long as it supperts that progran eilectively,
The Station believes that the seppert has been eftective, and
that the product of the operation is valuable, Cccastonal miner
changes will undoubtedly be aade in response to specific
requirements and to continual etforts tevard imprevement, but
continuing emphasis on the FUSTSAL tarset ior the reresmeable 7
future means, armoury other things, that the LUESPTY Project, in
essentially its present fora, will coutinue to be a necessary part
of the Station's program,
B. No need fov expansion, in tere of personnel or tacilities,
js foreseen, but costs will preoabiy *vinb slowly but Steadily
to permit salary increases and to keep up with the rising cest
of living as it affects utilities ar plies. Replacement af
GARTND 's i vehicle (which was fa the mrevious
Arajycet citiine, as th boc? be the Siatwen
to coser the period cndiac so : BUCA re Hoeecsusar
Inte fn PY GP 0 The evrrene ore 26 betne written ov tik .
Pact replaced in FY Taye
seoneeessary ia the tores
& the velreie was
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approved for PY vs
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¥ three beurs of case
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istrative, and analytical
ris Ligeve dees not include the
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or fon ort
with nortiacant Yee
Raymond yy
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yoda eteht heurs or anal
to Fulfikl the orevational, ad
requirements oF this project.
40 houreweek put ino remelaris
Be. TY Ua = It is resvested : coeet LIAMOTY ce anpreved
in the Cunt Gt JR,900 dollars ver roaad (this ¢
represents rourhivy a 10 pereent Secrease cron the arount
programme! tor the previous Proceet year}, While no larre
expenditures are anticipated ier the re placement of phetovrar
equiprent, durian the Lorthcoar od, inflation vay resul
in ristag' cast ef veilities and supplies, and salary increases
mav be: erants
as indicated above, . Cetatlod breakdown of
Frovect expenditures for FY To ™N,
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SALARTES : \
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taymond H, GeRuNDs (P/A) $ 5,500 $ »,600 $ 6,500
LIEMPTY=-4 (photo processor) 2,400 2,400 2,400
LIEMUTY=<{9 (LICALLA) 4,520 4,320 4,320
(LIENTRAP) 4,224 4,224 4,224
(LIEN TRAP) 2,618 2,785 2,730
YENPTY=13 (LILYRIC) 1,835 1,535 1,536
LIEMPTY=14 (LILYRIC) 1,824 1,24 1,624
LIEAPTY=<$21; (LILYRIC) 672 672 672
LIEMPTY-21 (LILYRIC) 1,728 1,72% 1,728
LEGA TY-.s (LIMITED; Termination i
t payment) 2,750 =e -0- |
Christmas bonuses 2,140. 2,140 2,140
Contingency for possible ian “
salary increase 500 2,090 4,900
SUB-TOTAL $31,210 $59,060 $32,080
REAL ESTATE
GERSNDE Dark Room Rent :
$ 9.0 § - 940 $ 980
(: T 137) - 94
LICALLA (MEXT 03) 1,248 1,246 1,246
LILYRITC (MEXT 132) 2,889 2,859 2,880
S/Il Utilities 1,000 1,100 1,200
SUB-TOTAL 3 5,058 5 0,188 $ 6,288
VEHICLES
N¥~-2 Of maintenance $ 400 S$ ~O- S$ -0-
MV-2823 maintenance exe re] &00 1,000
Purchase of new MV and -
maintenance 4,000 400 200
SUB-TOTAL $ §,000 3 1,200 $ 1,900
EQUIPMENT
Maintenance and replacenent
of phetographic equipment $ 200 $ 500 5 500
OPURATICNAL HXPENSHS
Vurchase of Film: rental of
post office accommodation voxes;
rental oi vehicles; contingency .
fund $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000
38,970 $41,370 _
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CG. As in the past, Saycond H. G2
UNDE will subnit semf-monthly
expenditures with avpropriate
There will ve no requirements for -
Station’s capability to provide.
accountings for all Yroject
receipts or certivicatious,
fereign currency béyand the
AMERGUNCY CONDITEFONS
A. In the event of civil disorders or the evolution of complete
enrorced neutrality on the part of the host rovernment, it 16
believed that regular operational contact ceuld bu maintained
with the majority of the active LIvrTy agents via Raymond He
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GLRENDE or in his absence, Oliver G. SCANTLING, |
In the most unlikely event of the establishzent of a regime
limited centact could probably be
the active Proaiert arents,
it js hishiy probabte that
B.
openly hostile to LNYONT,
maiutnined with the maiovrity on
However, under these erreunstances,
the activities of this Yroreect would be somevhat curtadled,
CC. Revised and upedated emermenecy contact plans cor use with
Raymond Hf, GERanDs aad Obiver G. SCANTILING ave on tile in the
Station and at Headquarters (See Hel bods, dated Ul reoruary
lv6S and HMMA2}25202, cated & February 1966).
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ACTION REQUIRED - COHULENLES -
Project LIEMPTY bas been approved for the period 1 December
1967 through 30 June 1969 in the amount of $69,725. Of the total,
‘$26,205 ‘would be disbursed in FY 1968, and $43,520 in FY 1969,
representing no change in the funding you requested. $550 is re-
tained for Headquarters use during FY 1968, and $200 (tor photo-
‘graphic equipment) in FY 1969.
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LISWETY Project Renewal Request
L ACCA REQUIRED - REFEREES
Forwarded herewith and under separate cover by split transmission
| is a request for the renewal of Project LIEMPTY for the period
\ 1 December 1967 through 30 November 1968. Funds in the amount of
: $43,520 are requested for the project year; $26,205 to be alloted
in FY 1968 and $17,315 in FY 1969,
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‘MEMORANDUM FOR: Assistant Deputy Director Plans
SUBJECT; Supplementary Appropriation for LIEMPTY
It is requested that the figures in the attached
field- project renewal be amended and that an additional
$26,205 be approved to cover the period 1 December 1968
through 30 June 1969. in order to carry the LIEMPTY Project
to the end of a Fiscal year. This sum is identical to that
requested for a similar period in 1968S as there is no
present justification for projecting any change in the
financial requirements. The supplement would bring the
cost of LIEMPTY to a total of $69,725 for 19 months.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Plans
“SUBJECT : LIEMPTY Project Renewal
1. Renewal of Project LIEMPTY for the period: 1 Decem-
ber 1967 through 30 November 1968 in the amount of $43,520
is hereby requested, $26,205 would be spent in FY 1968 and
$17,315 in FY 1969. The project was budgeted for $45,000 for
FY 1968; funds are available within the Division. Estimated
costs for the coming project year are a little less than the
amount programmed for the previous year and a little more
than what was actually disbursed.
. 2. LIEMPTY is designed to provide physical surveil-
lance of the Sovict Embassy in Mexico City. It covers three
Nearby properties (two in front of the Embassy's sole entrance
and one behind the garden) from which visual and photographic
surveillance are carricd. out by experienced personnel. The
project also covers a darkroom where a technician processes
the photographs, In addition to collecting this basic informa-
tion on a primary target, certain of the LIEMPTY personnel
are also available for miscellaneous support tasks, such as
servicing postal boxes, and running fixed and moving surveil-
lances. The photo truck which comes under the project is
used on other targets as well, such as CP members, satellite
embasSies, and Latin American exiles. One of the basehouses
is also used as a radio dispatch point for the LIEMBRACE sur-
veillance team, but this function has been minimized during
the past year in an effort to prevent Soviet interception of
the signal,
3. a. The Mexican desk asked the appropriate opera-
tional component of SB Division for specific comment on the
value of LIEMPTY, and received the following:
"This rather unique operation has
unquestionably made a major contribu-
tion to the increasingly effective
Soviet Operations program of the
Mexico Station. On the positive
side its principal value lies.in the
identification of the Mexican and
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ot LIEMPTY also provides us with a much
: ‘¢learer picture of the inner relation-
\ . ships: and activity patterns within the
Soviet mission itself, which in turn
facilitates effective targeting. The
1 CE value of a LIEMPTY type project as
i .. & monitor of real and potential agent
contacts is of course obvious. It is
i a important to note that LIEMPTY is not,
: as might be the case in stations of
lesser overall capability, a simple
case of photography (or observation)
for the record, Rather it is an import-
ant facet of a concerted high priority
effort to get at and recruit individual
Soviets,"
b. Station reporting has been in a similar vein.
Information produced is largely for operational purposes and
we often lack detail as to specific utility in a given situ-
ation, although we can produce statistics on numbers of photo-
graphs produced and numbers of pages of surveillance notes,
It is clear that the FBI is an interested customer and they
have received from LIEMPTY a great many reports on American
callers at the Soviet Embassy, and valuable support to double
agent operations. :
ec. During a conversation on 8 December 1967, the
officer who heads the station's SB section told the branch
that. LIENPTY is basic and essential to all of his branch's
operational planning, that he "grabs the LIEMPTY material
first thing in the morning" and studies it for leads, evidence
of which Soviet officers have been in the Embassy ana which
ones have been away, who has used which car, who has been talk-
ing to whom or going out of the building with whom, etc. etc,
‘New additions to the Embassy staff can be tabbed as KGB or |
GRU by their associates, their activity patterns and the cars
they drive. (The I,S, men are often away from the Embassy,
: while the legitimate FSO's tend to spend more time in their
offices, The KGB, GRU and regular diplomatic groups seldom
cross lines but stay within their own tight groups.) When
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one, known to them only in alias, we are often able, through
surveillance and photographs, to establish the true identity
of the new case officer, as was done in the case of AEGIMMICK
in the spring of 1967.
4. In assessing the security of the operation, the
station assumes that the Soviets realize that they are being
. watched, as was.evidenced by a Soviet officer's trying to
ahield-an FBI-directed walk-in from observation. There have
“been rumors that anyone centering the Soviet Embassy is photo-
graphed, but no allegations that the Americans are doing it
have come to our attention; the probable assumption is that
the Mexicans are doing this. A former source who lives in
the neighborhood was asked on several occasions what he knew |
about LIBMPTY/6, one of the safchousekeepers, and the Soviets
have said they think he is watching them. On the security of
the LICALLA safehouse there is a difference of opinion,
GERENDE, the outside case officer, thinks the Soviets are
aware that they are being observed from this post, but station
disagrees and produces good justification for its views, cit-
ing the fact that the above-mentioned FBI walk-in was not
shielded when led into the back garden which LICALLA overlooks.
We ‘have no cvidence that Soviet interest is any threat to the
operation; rather it may be assumed that they accept the sur-
veillance as a fact of life.
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A. The overall objective of Project LIEMPTY, now in its tenth
year of existence, is to collect operational intormation on the
FJSTEAL installation, its personnel and visitors, as well as
related targets of opportunity through stationary/mobile photo-
graphic and physical surveillance mechanisms, Corollary
objectives which are to be fulfilled through use of the LIEMPTY
installations, mechanisns and. personnel are as follow:
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1. To provide detailed oferational information pertaining
to the daily movements and activities of the FJSTEAL
personnel, particularly those individuals of intelligence
interest, as well as information on the FUSTEAL physical
plant and visitors to the premises.
2. To collect operational information on persons associated
with FJSTFAL personnel and on individuals known or suspected
to have connections with the FJSTEAL intelligence services
or other hostile groups which are inimical to the interests
of LNFORT.
3. To provide operational support, counter surveillance
and/or other protective services to WOFIRM personnel and
operations, as may be levied upon the Station or as may be
deemed necessary,
B, The above objectives are to be fulfilled through continued
maintenance and exploitation of the LIMITED, LILYRIC and LICALLA
basehouses, the LIENTRAP mobile unit, and the services of long-
time contract agent, Raymond H, GERENDE. These objectives are
in consonance with operational directives and Headquarters
requirements as received by Station Mexico City. ;
C. Throughout the Project year under review, Project LIEMPTY
continued to contribute directly and significantly to the fulfil-
lment of Station and Headquarters' requests and requirements for
coverage of various targets falling within the above cited frame-
work. During the project year Project LIEMPTY provided nearly
all of the operational photographs and physical surveillance
reports used in Mexico City Station's operations targeted against
the FJSTEAL installdtion and personnel, Specific examples of the
LIEMPTY Project's progress and contributions will be found in
Section 3 below (EFFECTIVENESS).
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CHANGES .
A. Operational - Since the institution of the changes described
in the previous renewal request, it has not been found neces~-
sary or desirable to make further mayor changes, The following
minor changes in operational technique have bcen made in an
effort to obtain continued improvement in the finished product;
1, LI=EMPTY-9's proven effectiveness as an observer (see
paragraph 3 A (3) below) has enabled us to institute a
system of special-coverage on specific FJSTEAL personnel
_of interest, or special coverage of specific time periods,
of interest. The purpose is to permit the Station to gain
greater insights into.the activities and personal assoc tations
of certain tndividuals, or in overall activities during a
certain time period, No crange in LIEMPTY-9's overall
‘working hours has been made; rather, flexibility has been
introduced.
2. Flexibility has also been introduced into the handling
of LIENTRAP, which is now vorking more closely with the
LIEMBRACE team in order to take greater advantage of targets
of opportunity, To this end, LIEMBRACE~1 has been placed
in direct contact with LIENTRAP, relieving Raymond H, GERENDE
of this responsibility and permitting GERENDE to devote time
to MHRAVEL activity (see sub-paragraph (3) below).
3. In September and October 1967 GERENDE was employed by
the Mexican MHRAVEL committee. This position gave him direct
access to FJSTEAL and other delegations of interest, and
“supplemented the Station's MHRAVEL program, It is expected
that GERENDE will obtain MHRAVEL employment.again in 1968,
B, Financial - LIEYPTY-4 and -1l1 were granted salary increases
effective 1 July 1967, Memoranda of ‘Oral Commitment were for-
warded to Headquarters in HMMA-32584 and HMMA-32585, 20 July
1967, There was no change in the salaries of the remaining
LIEMPTY agents,
C. Personnel «- None,
EFFECTIVENESS
Throughout the period under review, each operational component
of Project LIEMPTY contributed actively and concretely to the
‘fulfillment of the operational tasks levied on Station Mexico
City. High~lights of the accomplishments and the achievements
of each compenent are cited below:
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1. LIMITED
poo Throughout the past project year the LIMITED installations
provided daily photographic Coverage and physical surveil-=
; lance of the main gate of the FJSTEAL installation. In
om addition, the LIMITED base Provided for a fixed radio
: dispatching station which was used to support the LIEMBRACE
i - + gurveillance team. Due to the stringent security measures
instituted in the immediate vicinity of the FJSTEAL instal- -
‘lation by local security forces, normal stake-outs by this
unilateral team are precluded. However, with the radio
dispatching support from the LIMITED radio base, which
allows the LIEMBRACE team to work from adjacent safe areas,
secure surveillance coverage of this target can be provided.
During the 12-month period from 1 November 1966 through
31 October 1967, the LIMITED base provided 1,834 frames of
operational photographs, Mm addition, the LIMITED base
provided over 2,500 pages of physical surveillance reports,
2. LILYRIC
eae : . During the project year under review, the LILYRIC installation
. provided extensive photographic and fixed visual surveillance
. of the front of the FJSTEAL installation. The LILYRIC base
’ provided the majority of the operational photographs produced
by the LIEMPTY project, During the 12-month period cited
in the LIMITED section above, the LILYRIC base provided
12,137 operational photographs and several thousand pages
; of physical surveillance reports covering the daily move-
: ments of all FJSTEAL officers.
3. LICALLA
During the above cited 12-nonth period, the LICALLA instal-
: lation provided photograph:c and physical surveillance
: coverage of the back of the FJSTEAL installation and its
garden and patio area, Th.S coverage provided 4,917 indi-
vidual photographs as wel]. 3S numerous surveillance and
yo! observation reports, It sould be noted that the LICALLA
«4 base allows Station Mexico City to observe the FJSTEAL
: : personnel during their off-duty and recreational hours.
tos The LICALLA installation heS become the most valuable of the
. of three, not only hecause of its unique vantage point but also
because of the perceptivenesS of LIEMPTY-9,. His surveil-
lance reports have frequently given us valuable insight
Co, - ‘into personal associations among the FJSTEAL personnel and
ho have enabled us to introduce greater flexibility and
‘ effectiveness into the entire LIEMPTY operation.
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: The fixed LIEMPTY basehouses (LIMITED, LICALLA and LILYRIC)
i provided approximately 18,883 individual frames st oper-
ational photographs during the 12-month period of the past
project year, This photographic coverage, linked with the
i . . Physical surveillance reports prepared by each basehouse,
has proven to be a most reliable and viable tool for;
1, Following the daily comings and goings of.
FJSTEAL personnel and indigenous employees,
2. ‘Confirming the identities of FJSTEAL staffers
and their visitors (sore of whom are WOLADY citizens),
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3. <Ascertaining and verifying the relative rank and
position as well as indicating the specific intelligence
service connection of various FJSTEAL officers,
4. Providing detailed reporting on the movement and
habit patterns of selected targets of special interest.
5. Providing physical facilities for the support of
various operational, technical and surveillance
operations,
C. The Mobile Photographic Unit
1, .Throughout the period under review, the LIENTRAP mobile
photographic support unit was regularly exploited and used
by Station Mexico City, not only on the FJSTEAL target, but
also for PBRUMEN snd Commurist Party operations as well as
the JMTIGER program, Over 2,000 operational photograpbs were
provided. In addition, the LIENTRAP personnel and unit
was used regularly to service and obtain various postal
accomodation boxes used by Mexico City, Headquarters and
other field stations,
D. Raymond AH. GERENDE - LIEMPTY Principal Agent
During the period under review, with the exception of short
vacation periods, Raymond H, GERENDE, continued in his role
as the Project LISMPTY principal agent. GERENDE operated
as the full-time cut-out to the LIEMPTY, LILYRIC and LICALLA
basehouses and bore the first echelon agent handling respon=
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of the LIENTRAP unit (until mid-August 1967 - see paragraph
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@raphic developing/procesSing laboratory, LIEMPTY-4.
GERENDE's overall operatioral assignment involved at least
12 clandestine meetings per week, in addition to his
meetings with the LIEMPTY Froject ease officer, It should
“also be noted that GERENDE made numerous and essential
‘contributions to the sensitive AMROD operation and assisted
the Station greatly with his detailed area knowledge in
many instances, .He its frecuently used to make independent
investigations and neighborhood checks. AS noted above,
he contributed significantly to the Station's MHRAVEL
program. Finally, he apprcached, developed and eventually
attempted to recruit an agent for use in PBRUMEN operations,
E. Overall Effectiveness
As outlined above, each incividual operational component
of the LIEMPTY Project contributed regularly and significantly
to the fulfillment of Station Mexico City's operational
program. Based on the continued excellent performance and
overall contributions of this project, the Station strongly
recommends that this project be continued during the forth-
coming project year as an essential element of the Station's
operational support apparatus,
PROBLEMS AND SECURITY
During the project year under review there were no known inci-
dents which adversely affected the security of Project LIEMPTY
or the related personnel.
LIAISON AND INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION
Not applicable to Project LIEMPTY,.
PLANS
A. As noted above, the technical and operational changes
made in the past year have been effective and have resulted
in a product which is as closely geared to operational
requirements as possible. While no major changes are
contemplated, every effort will be made to continue to
improve the product, including greater use of GERENDE as
an independent investigative asset, and as a spotter and
assessor of selected agent candidates. Such utilization
of GERENDE will be kept compartmented from other personnel
of the LIEMPTY project and will normally be handled by
GERENDE in operational alias,
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changes in personnel or raterial are contemplated. Salaries
soe of LIEMPTY:personnel will be reviewed, and it is foreseen that
—_ the rising cost of living will compel us to recommend salary
increases for certain. of tle agents who have not received
raises in some time,
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As’ Past Project Year = : Project LIEMPTY was previously approved
for the period 1 Decenber 1966 through 30 November 1967 for the
amount of 45,000 U.S. currency, Station records indicate that
through 31 October 1967, Project LIEMPTY has expended 37,040 in
the field, It-is estimated that a total of 40,130 will be expended
-in the entire project year. Bi-weekly account ings with pertinent
receipts and/or certifications were submitted by Raymond H, GERENDE
to the Station finance orficer via the project case officer for all_
LIEMPTY Project expenditures made in the field. It is estimated
that approximately 5 hours of case officer and 10 hours of analyst
time is required each week to julfill the operational, administrative
and analytical requirements of this project. (This figure does not
include the 40 hour-week put in regularly by Raymond H. GERENDE).
B. During Project Year - It is requested that Project LIEMPTY be |
approved in the amount of 43,520 U.S. currency for the period 1 —
December 1967 through 30 November 1968 (this figure represents a ~
Slight decrease from the amount programmed for the previous project
year). While no large expenditures are anticipated for the replace-
ment of photographic equipment during the forthcoming period, an
increase in the rental of the various basehouses may be encountered
as well as the above-cited expectation ot salary increases. Of the
amount requested above, 26,205 dollars should be allowed for fiscal
year 1968 and 17,315 dollars for fiscal year 1969, A detailed break-
down of the project expenditure by category and by fiscal year follows;
SALARIES CINCLUDING CHRISTMAS BONUS) FY 68 FY 69
Raymond H, GERENDE (P/A)......+6$ 7,036
( \ LIEMPTY-4 (photo lab).seseeseers 2,600
. LIEMPTY-6 G@IMITED basehouse
a KOCPeDr) eoorencccccners 3,848
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kKkeepter) .esccccsesscee 4,160
il “LIEWTY-10 (LIENTRAP operator)... 4,576
Yn \LIEMPTY-11 (LIENTRAP operator)... 2,704
LIEMPTY-13 (Cut~out to LILYRIC). 1,664
“LIEMPTY-14 (LILYRIC basehouse :
Keeper) cacccccaccacce 1,872
\. LIEMPTY=27 (LILERIC operator)... 1,560
30020 $18,475 $11,645
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AS2> $2,000 $1,165 $ 835
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LILYRIC. cococccccnceccccssecesse$3,200
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$8,000 $4,665 $3,335
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: photographic equipment....cecsees $ 500 $ 300 — $ 200
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
Purchase of film; rental of
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reutal of vehicles; contingency
Fundecssecscecssesesscssesscess $1,000 $__600 $__400
TOTALS «oe eeeee ven see $43,520 $26,205 $17,315
Cc. As in the past, Raymond H, GERENDE will submit bi-weekly
accountings for all project expenditures with appropriate
receipts or certifications, There will be no requirerents for
foreign currency beyond the Station's capability to provide.
8, EMERGENCY CONDITIONS
A. In the event of civil disorders or the evolution of complete
enforced neutrality on the part of the host government, it is
now believed that regular operational contact could be maintained
with the majority of the active LIEMPTY agents via Raymond H,
GERENDE or in his absence, Oliver G. SCANTLING,.
B. Ia the most unlikely event of the establishment of a regime
openly hostile to LNFORT, limited contact could probably be
maintained with the majority of the active project agents,
However, under the circumstances described above, it is highly
probable that the activities of this project would be somewhat
curtailed,
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Raymond H, GERENDE and Oliver G. SCANTLING are on file in the
Station and at Headquarters (see HMMA-28333, dated 21 February
1966 and HMMA-28252, dated 9 February 1966),
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ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES
Reference: HMMA-30403
1. The LIEMPTY Project was renewed on 13 January
1967 for the period 1 December 1966 through 30 November
1967 for a total of $45,000, Of this, $29,020 is for
FY 1967 and $15,980 is for FY 1968.
2, At the Station's convenience, Headquarters
would appreciate receiving a sketch showing the exact
position of the LILYRIC and LIMITED Basehouses in
relation to the target building. We would also like
to have a description of LIXOUSINE's new building-~
how many floors, how many apartments on each floor, who
occupies the other apartments (or stores), and exactly
where the LILYRIC base is in the building.
3. You are requested to continue reporting any
unusual interest displayed by the target in the LIEMPTY
Basehouses,
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COMMENT FOR SNTERNAL STAFF USe (Not to go forward to the Division)
COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (Te #0 forward to the Division)
The CI Staff concurs in the renewal of this very
valuable Project. The Staff strongly urges the Station to
continue its close monitoring of Soviet interest in the
installation buildings and attempts to obtain information on
sensitive project pérsonalities. The Station should devise
necessary contingency plans of action to eliminate any
securjty hazards if it is determined that the Soviets are
intensifying such efforts and could be gatting “too close"to
the Project installations, personalities and activities.
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-- ASQUEST FOR PROJECT NQIEWAL
PROgECT:___LIEMPTY, CASH OP-VICER Nines LP, ey
Cornelius Le PEHUVION
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CURRENT. @RJSCTIVSS
A. The overall objective of Project LIEMPTY, now in its ninth year of ex
istence, is to collect: operational inforeation on the LESRICK installation,
its personnel sh! visitors, as Vell as releted tarsets cf opportunity _
throuch statiensry/mobile photographic and physical surveillance sechantsnas,
Corollary obtectives which are to be’ fulfilled through use of the LIENPTY
installations, wechanisas and personnel are as follow:
1. To provide detailed operational information pertsining to the
Gaily agoverents and activities of the LIERICK personnel, particularly
those iniividuals of intelligence interest, as well as inforaation
on the LDGRICK physical plant end visitors to the yreuises,
2. To sallect operational inforwation on persons associated with
LIMERISE personnel and on indivi.uals known or suspected to have
connections with the LIMANICK intellisence services or other hostile
sroups which are inimical to the interests of LNTSU.
3. To provide operational suppert, counter surveillence end/or other
protective services to WOFACT personnel and operations, as aay be
levied upon the Station or as asy be deemed necessary.
B. The abore chjectives are to be fulfilled throush continued asintenance
end exploitation of the LINITSD, LILYRIC ana LICAuLA basehouses, the
LUSTRAP aotile unit, and the services of long-tiae contract agent,
Raynond HW, GSRENDS, These objectives are in consonance with and represent
partial ®ilsibiaent of the following sections of the current Related
Mission Directive (MM) as eporoved for Station Mexico City: :
PRICRITY A
Section 1, subsection
Section 2, subsections b ke
PEICRITY B
Section 1, subsection a
Section 2, subsection a
@. Throughest the Project year under review, Project LIE&OVY continued to
contribute lirectly and sisnificantly to the 7ulfillwent of Station and
Fescquarters' requests ana requireaents for coverane of various targets
falling within the framevork of the cbove cited sections of the RND.
Dering the last 10 sonths Project MLSPTY provided the vast aajority of the
operational photosrephs (approxinstely 16,00¢) and physics] surveillance
reports (4,@0¢) used in Mexico City Station's operations tarsetted against
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the LIMERICK installation and perscnnel. Specific exraples of the LISMPTY
Project's progress and contributions to the RND will be found in Section 3
\below (SFFECTIVENESS)._
MANGES,
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A. Operational - As noted in tha previous Request for-Project Renewal,
the foraer LINITXD property ves sold to LIXCUSDE, who as per formal acree-
ment with the Station, demolished the oli structure and cons:ructed a new
edifice, ‘Whihe it “ies. anttialiy contesplated to-placé the LIMITED -
(LIEMPTYs -b and -7) personnel in the new building and to retain the sane,
equal divigion of workload between LILYRIC anu LIMITED, 1+ was Later’
atcaued to acve the present LILYRIC basehouse personnel (LIEMPTYs-13, “1h,
-26 and -27) into the new base instead, along with the following ancillary
modifications:
An increase in the hours of both the photocrephic and physical surveillence
coverage provided from the new base by the LILYRIC operetors (cee0-1609
hours) during the weekdeys and to have the LIMITED base provide
photographic and physical surveillance coverase froa 1660-1630 hours
on weekdays and fro 0950-1300 hours on weexends. These changes were
dictated by the following considerations:
1. The new LIMOUSINE building offers a much better vaataze point
for both photographic and physical surveillance tinan does the
presert coaplex which houses the LILYRIC end LIMITSD bases.
Therafore, the Station felt that the personnel occupying this
new base should be those possessing the highest technical skills
and also those able to provide the zost thorough ani coaplete
coverase, Since the LIMITED base now has only one trained
operator while the LILYRIC basehouse hes thvee, the LILYRIC group
and a revision of working hours was indicate.
@. Beasuse £6 was epparent that the coverage of the LIMERICK
larctallation would be a long-range and continuing requireaent,
the Stetion desired to steff the new bese with personnel of long~
range potential, LIEMPTY-6, now alacst €0 years cl1, does not
possess this potential; however, the LILYRIC agent complex
happily coxbines experienced persontel with youthful ascents.
3. Hirally, the social and financiel status of the LILWRic
personnel is auch more compatible and consistent with tne en-
vilronzent of the nev building than is that of the LIMITAD fsetly.
The above-cite2 revised work schedule wes inittated in July 1966 ani
the actual sovesent of the LILYAlcs into the new base began in lste
Septeaber 1965,
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3. Finsncisl - Afters istailed review of the ‘then-extsting LIBERTY agent
salary structure, ssiectai agents (LLG@rYs -6, ~-9, -10, ant -11) were
granted selary increases effective] Janusry 1966." Formal notification
and revisel aexoranca ol oral cosaitaent were forwanied to Headquarters
igte? 25 Jamnry 196€. There’ Was RO © ehange-in the Salaries
of the @ redaining LISCTY agentSe . .
C. Personnél
1. During the Protest yeer unter review, LUQPTY-6, -9, <13, -1h, -26 end
=
- 287 were afforied their y tnitied ASL exaainetions, all with satisfactory
results.
2. LISNPTY$26 was sventei en OA effective 29 Novesber 1965 for use as
a cut-out to the LIZTIS tacchouse (MON-MAL77, dated 9 December 1965),
LIEDTY-25 has been soatvely used.during the past Project year for the
above-stated purposes. -
3, LIEMPTY-27 was srected an 0A on 27 July 1966 for use as a part-tise
LILYRIC besehouse operetor (2001-14757, dated 1 August 1066), ‘While
LIPTY-27's heavy waiversity nchedule has thus far precludel his reguler
uoe by the Station, ic is anticlpated that subgect will be regularly
enployead after the ent of the present school tern.
EPPSCTIVEN-SS,
Throughout the periol uader review, each operationsl cosponent of Project
LISMPTY contributes setively and concretely to the Pulfillaeat of the
operational tasks 12 siicn Station Mexico City by the MD and other
directives, High-.
S33 of the accomplishments and the achievements of
each component are oi
a below:
A. Pixed Basehousss
1. LIMITED
Throughout the % Project year (with the ehenge in working hours
noted in psrasrazh 2 2bove), the LIMITED installation provided daily
photographic covrerec> ani physical survelllance of the nain gate of
the LIUSRICK iastetistion, In eddition, the LIMITED bese provides
for a fixed ralic lissetening station which was usel continually to
sugport the LIGA surveillance tesa. Due to the stringent
security asasuves instituted in the lumediate vicinity of the LIMERICK
installetion by tres2 security forces, noraal steke-outs by this
unilateral teem sre grecluce?d. However, with the radio dispetching
support froa the LIMDZED redio tese, which allows the LIMGRACE teaa to
work froa edjscent safe areas, secure surveillance coverage of this .
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: ae target can de provided. During tha 9-#onth period Srwa 1 Noveaber
L : 1965 throws: 3¢ July 1006, the LIMITED base orovlie! 3,775 fraaes
“ of operationsi photosrsphg. In adiltion, the LINTZD bese provided
- over 1,068 pages of physical surveillance reports.
2, LELYATG
. During the -Preject year under review, the LILYRIC installation
provided extensive photasraphic and fixed visusl surveillance of the
front of the LIMERICK installation, The LILYRIC dase act only pro
vided the metority of the operational photesraphs produced by the LIQGTY
project,. bt also provided the aost detaile! ohysical survetLlance
: . : reports. - During the 9-nonth period cited in the LINITSD section above,
: , the LILYRIC bese provided over 6,500 operational photographs andi 3, e0e
pages of prysical surveillance reports covering the daily soveseats of
ali LINSRICK afcicers.
3. LICALLA
During the. sto ve cited Q-aonth period, the LICALLA installation provided
mi physical surveillance coverase of the back of the
photosraphic
LIMERICK instellation end its garden and vetio ares. This coverage
provided orer 3,690 {ndividual photographs ss well as nuaerous sum
veillance ani observation reports. It should be noted that the
LICALLA base allows Station Mexico City te observe the LINERICK
personnel during their off-duty and recreational hours.
B. Sussarr of Bixed Nasehouse if fectivensss
The fixe2 LISPTIY bacchouses (LIATED, LIGALLA and LILYRIC) provided
epproxiaately 17,000 iniividuel frames of operational photographs
first Seagonth perfod of the pest project year. ‘Within the
during the firs
last year, this photosrephic coverage Linkal vith the physical
surveillance reports prepared by each basshouse, has proven to be a
most reliable aad viable tocl fors
1. Followias the deily comings and scings of LIMERICK | perse onnel
ani incisenous enaployees.
2, ComNivaing the identities ‘of LIMGRIKX staffers anal their
visitors (sone of whoa are WOLADY citizens),
3, Acsrtsining ani verifying the relative rank ani resition
a3 well as indicating the specific intelligence service comnection
of various LIMERICK officers.
h, Providing detailed reperting on tre wovesent and habit patterns
of selects targets of special interest,
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5. Provilins physical facilities for the support of various op-
erationsl, tecunicel an? surveillance cyerntions.
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C. The Kchile Photosraphtie Unite
1. Throughout the pertod! under raview, the LICNTRAP Mobile photozrephie/
support unit was recularly expleited aad used by Station Nexicc City.
This. unit provided over .1,00¢¢ individual photographs ani was used in
support of Station operations anl activities, Of particular Value to
Station Mexico City and the JNTIGER progras were nunsrous photosraphs
of local and exile! Coawnist leaders provided by LL:NEMAP. In addition,
the LESNTRAP personnel and unit was used regularly to service and :
obtain various postal accossodation boxes used by Nexico City, Nead-
quarters and other field station oo
D. Raysond 1, GERNDE - LTMETY Principal
During the pertod under review, with the exception of short vacation
periods, Reyrtond M. GEREND:, continued in hio role as the Project
LIEPTY principal agent, GEREMDE operated as the full-tise cut-out
to the LISNOTY, LILYRIC and LICALLA basehouses and bore the first
. echelon agent handling responsibility for the ralated personnel, In
addition, GERENDS coatinued to pear the contact aml handling rane
ponsibilities of the LIEMMAP wilt and for the opsrator o? the LIEMPTY
photographic developing/processing laboretory, LIEMOTY-4, GSRENDES's
overall operationsl assignnent involved at least 14 clandestine aeetings
per week, in adlition to his meetings with the LUMPTY Project case
officer. It should also bs noted that GuRGIDs sade numerous ani essen-
tial contributions to the nensibive AMIOD operction and assisted the
Station rreatly with hin detailed srea knowledze in many instances,
E. Cveral. Effectiveness
As outlined above, each individual opersatioaal coaponent of the LIEKPIY
Project contritnited regularly and sicnificantly to the fulfilinent of
Station Mexico City's operational prozina. Based on the continued
excellent perforsance and overall contributions of this project, the
Station stronzly recommends that this project be continued during the
forthcosing project year as an essential element of the Station's
operational support apparatus, ,
PROMLING AND SCURITY.
During the Project year unter review there vere no know incidents which
adversely affected the security of Project LIENPYY or the related personnel,
The only significant problea enccunteral in the operation and adainistration
of this project stenual froa the physicel sove of the LILYRIC personnel to
the new base in the LIMOQUSIN® buftlding. Muserous delays arising froa the
faulty perforasnce of the local contractors and construction crews hempered
a timely relocation of this base, However, it is anticipated that the new
LILYRIC base will be in full operation by the end of Uctober 1966.
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LEAISCN AND INTAR-AGRSY cect Rurign.
Not applicable to Profect LIGNMTY. . .
PLANS.
A. As outlined in saracragh 6 of the Ststion's previous request for the
renewal of Project LIMIT, a progrea Yao undertaken to reaquip-anl aolernize
the LIEMPTY photosraphic processing base. During the past year, a signi-
‘icant portion of tue equipsent used in the developing and processing
laboratory was replaced. As a result of this progras, negatives and
photographic prints of ach higher quality are now bain; proluced.
Consequently, only minor chanjes in the operation of the photographie
laboratory and its equipssat are conteaplated cor the ensuing period.
3. The present plysies) comlition, aileage ani frequent use of the
LERITAAP unit dictates the Luustinte replacement of this unit. Station
Mexico Clty has receives Xsadquarters approval for the replacesent of this ©
-yehicla,
C. Cther then noteat above, Kexteo City plens no slunttleant operational,
adsinistrative or personnel changes, since it is genernlly felt that this
Project Is now operating at its optimus sise ent ta a highly s eatiaZactory
wmsnner, After 1 Januery 196 or, the Station wlll review the existin: LIEMPTY
personnel salary schecule and consider possible valser, again oan sel ective
basis or specifically Keyed to the visting cost of Liviace
A. Past Prafect Yanr = Project DITMPIY was pravlously approved for the
period 1 Deceaver 1965 through 20 Moveabsr 1966 for the amount of 12,50
U.S. currency. Strtica recormls indicate that thus fer, Profect LLEILY
has expends? 3¢, 808,13 in the flell. It is eatLastet that approxiaately
1,506 dollars has been exvenmled by Headquarters, priactpally in the
acquisition of new eguipaent for the LIE TTY photazraphic laboratory.
Bi-weekly accountins 3 owith pertinent receipts and/or certifications were
subaltted by Harmon f, GRIDS to the Station Cinance officer vta the
Project case offices for all LIEMPLY Project expenditures andi¢ in the rield.
It {5 estinated that approximately 12 hours of case offleer ant 5 hours of
analyst tine Ls requirel each veek to fulfill the operationsl, adainistrative
ond analytical requiresents of tins Project Gnis Tisure does not include
the he hour-wWeek put in regularly oy Rayaoad EK,
“Gaps ).
DIY he approved
er 1966
increase over
B. Ensuirng Profest Year - It is requested taat Profect LIS
in the esount of 4S, cea iu. S. currency for the period 1 Decen>
throuch 39 Noverder "yoke his flmure represents only a slight
the asount proprearykze2 for ‘the previous Project yer), While no larse ex-
penditures are anticinete: for the replecesent of photosraphio equipment
during the lortheorins perioz, ex increase in the rental of the various hase-
houses will be encowntere! as vell as the nbove-cited replscesent of the
wae
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LIENTRAP unit. €f the asohat requested above, 27,525 dollars should be._
sllowed for fiscal year 1967 and 15,9e0-Aollare for fiscal year 1966.
deteiled breakdown of the Project expenditure by catogzory and by fiscal year
follows:
SALARIES (INCLUDING CMRISTMAS BONUS)
Raynona M. GERENDS (P/A) $ 7,000
2,600
4,908
4 ,oce
LLI2PTY-4 (photo lab)
LIENPTY-6 (LIMITED basehouse-
keeper)
LIEMPTY-9 (LICALLA basehouse
keeper)
LIEMPTY-19 (LIEVINAP operator)
LIZOTY-11 (LIZNTRAP operator)
LIDMITY-AS (Cut-out to LILynte)
LIEMOTY-13 (LILYNIC basehousa-
keeper)
LIEMPLY-27 (LILYRIC operator)
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VENICLE MAINTENANCE
MV 2606 arte
MV 2279 (LIENERAP unit replace)
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REAL ESTATS (RENT, UTILITINS).
LIMITED
LILYRIC
LICALLA
Photo Lab
EQUIPMENT
Maintenance and replacement
of photographic equipnest
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CPERATIONAL EXPHNSxS
Purchase of file; rentel of
PO accommodation boxes; rental
of vehicles; contingency fund
TOTAL 355,669
4, hoo
2,606
2,200
2,206
2,000
3,006
1,860
1,560
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C. As in the past, Raymond F. GERSDI will aubalt bi-veesily accountings
for all Project expenditures with appropriate receipts cor certifications.
Tnere will be no require@ents for fovelen currency dey ond the Station's
capability to provide,
BNERGHNCY CONDITIONS. vt
A. In the event of civil disoriers or the evolution of couplete or
enforced neutrality on the pert of the host government, it 1s now believed
that regular operational contact could be maintained with the majority of
tue active LIANPTY agents via Raymond FE. GERENDS or in his absence, @liver
G,. SCANTLING.
B. In the sost unlikely event of the establishaent of a regiae “openly
hostile to LNFeitr, liaite?d contact could probably be anintained with the
aajority of the ective Project scents. However, under the clreuastances
described above, it is highly probable that tha lactivities of this Project
would be sonawhat curtailed,
S. Revised and up-datel saersency contacl plans for use With Rayroad Ae
GERENDS and liver @, SUANTLING sare on CLile in the Station and at
Headquarters (sea HMNA-20335, sia’ Cl February 1966 and EMMA-29252,
dated 9 February 1966)
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/ ON REQUIRED » RUFLRONCED
The LIEMPTY Project forwarded in HMMA-27569 expirea on 30
November 1966. The renewal request should be forwarded to
Headquarters by 1 November. : .
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1. The LIEMPTY Project was approved on 11 February 1966
for the period 1 December 1965 through 30 November 1966 for a
' total of $41, 500; $25,520 for FY 1966 and $15,980 for FY 1967.
2. There were no changes pade in the Station's request-——___---
for renewal, and no recommendations were pade by the
coordinating and approving authorities.
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1.. Station Mexico City's Project LIT? expires on 59 Noves ber 1Q6",
Forwarded herewith ani under Be eeeye cover in split transmission is the .
Request for Renewal of Project LIUOTY,
2. It ts requeste? that Project LITOTY be renewed for the period
L December 1965 through 30 November 1964 In tha anonmt or SWl,s00. Ce H
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FIQUEST FOR RENGIAL
PROJROT LI PTY
A) ‘The overall obsective of Project LIZMTY, now in its eichth year of ex-
istence, 1a to collect cperational information on the LO-RICK installation
end personnel, as well as related tarcets of opportunity, throush dtationary
end mobile photographic eni physical surveillance mechenisns, Corollary
objectives which ere to te fulfilled through the use of the LIG.APTY instal-
lations and personnel are as follow? ;
1) To provide operstionsl information pertaining to the dally activities
end movements of the LIEMICK personnel, perticularly those individuals
of intelligence intarest, as well as information on the LI-ETICK physical
ane
facilities end visitors to the premises,
2) To collect operstioneal inforaation on persons associated with LOVERICK
end on inlividuesis kmown or suspected to heve connections with opposition
intelligence services or other hostile groups which are inimical to the
interests of CoYaS, :
3) To provide operstional support, countersurveillance, and other pro-
tective cervices to Stetion personnel and operetions as may be deemed
necessary. ,
B) The above objectives ar2 to be fulfilled through the continue: exploitation
et the LIWITsv, LILYNIC ani DICALNA basehouses, the LIGVWIRAP mobile unit, and
the services of long-time contract agent, Naymond . G’REDE, These objectives
ere in consonance with eni represent partial fulfillment of the following
sections of the currem Releted Mission Directive (RMD) as approved for Mexico
city Station:
TTICRITY A
Seetion 2, subsection bh.
PRIONTTY B
Section 1, subsection a.
Section 2, subsection a.
2) Throughout the protect reer unler review, Project LIS TTY continued to
zavribute directly eni simiticantly to the Nilfillaent of the Ltation's and
Neadquarters' requests ani raguirements for covereze of various targets felling,
thin the ?ramewerk of the etove cital objectives of the 13D, Specific
BIN
wanyles of the LIAITY
Feaxul In Section 3., 5
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, A) Administrstive -- As noted in the Teculariy subaittel LIOTY prosress
" reports snd ee previous Request for Aencwel oF Sewyect LITIUY (Section VI,
‘ subsection 2) during the past two years iS ned become otvions that many of
: the operate. wmal susiimmints levied on CMiver 3. QUMLING (covered by Frofect
. LIL TPY Surtne | six tonths of tha neat. protest ress), vitle campletely within
: the realm of the ND, ware frlling outside tha preger scopa of Yrofect LIGNPLY;
; consequently, a new Project was prepared b> the tation onl approved by liead-
quarters to cover MURNiN's rolationsht? with ani the support of SCANTLIN,
SCANTLIG was therafore removed fron the sesis of -pogest LEEMMEY on 1 May LOES
and integrated into the new close suppers Dralect LEVTOR
R) Operation:l - Ag noted in tho previous Request for Troject Renewal, all
: operational retivity was suspended try late Sestester 18h ub the LINTPLD base-
‘ house keem:se af the potential s sound se P ran Sestions stemming froa the overt
pubdliention of a LOUTED shotogreaph im ut fe Narre: Jonmission Regort. . The
Stetion subsagveatly acquire. an pparitnen in the frmadiate vieinity of the
venue su keepers inte w rts tempo-
; LIMERICN inst tailation and moved the To tesehous
Aer a prudent cooline-ort Perial, all LUAITED operational
saphic, phyaleal sury eillance, ani radio dispatehing) wore
rary Locentior
activities tahoe
wsmimy LOS. During the interin
the former
re-initinted fre: the new location inl carly
pertol, and as a recult of separate enre spomiense with Headquarter
. LIMITED property was cold to LIOUCINE, who as per Toranl agreement with &
Stetion, Jemalished the old stricture “| San constriction of a new editice,
and bes
Included in this forual agreement with LIOUSDS is the proviso that one floor
of the new Milllin: vill be reserved f
ov the tle use of Station iexico City
Upon completion of tha new structure, ; the LodrTar personnel ant operational
activity will be securely trans Cerreat froa the tecporary apartrent to the new,
more ideally locates LIOUL DE bulldi ps.
he thenexisting LISUTY asent salary
C) Finance = AMer a detaller revi a the
atrneture, 2 selestod acents (LIMOTY Lins — wil, and LIEMPry-14) were
eranted seals , inere ec offeativa 1 é ate amy ISS, (Formal notifiention and the
were forvamded to Herdquarters
orandist of oral ¢
with IM. TAaneosS, intel L June 19 65) Tn n adiition, ss per the Yealquarters pre~
pared contract =: dnent, Raymond 11, }@.ReNQo wes grantal a salary inerease
ffeebive 1 Tals 145, There ves no fhanse in the salaries of the eight remain-
S active LIGIIY agents,’
4
D) Personnel - LIOTY-26 wasi ‘qrantel s POL on LX October 1965 for use as a
cut-out to the LIYRIC tasenouse, Ont IT inforestion is teaing ecmpiled and will
be submitted in the near future. LIGDEY-S wes actively used after recaipt of
the POA, .
9
2 I vw rate
oe IEPLO? srorss) . ' 1
iach operstioral coriponent of Project
HLS
Throughout the rerfod under review,
LIMPIY contrivute? setively to the f
SPS OLS
pLTths
roD emi
“achievenents o.
an Aha
progran levied on the station bh
liighlishts of “ate eeconglishments a
: seen
14.90000
- Threashout the Fast Project. 3 yonr, with tse exeeptlon noted fn
Th at veve, the Lusrred inststistion provifled dally phate
coverase and phystenl surveillance of the min osts of the LIE HICK Listal-
: lation during the afternoon anl early oveing tosss. fuurtngy the morning
: hours, the LECITEO tasehouse Neopers prepare? t>> srpevritton surveillance
reports and photograytite loge coverin; the previccs darts activitics), In
ablistons the LIMITED installation providel a Simei railo dispatch base,
isad regularly to support the LIUGUPAC. aurveilisnes tean. Lecause of the
thot seeurtty measures instituted hr the local sosurit: ferees tn the
imiediate vicinity of the LILNRICH inotollatiocn, sormel stakeouts ty this
unilatural team are prechuled. Nowever, with the support of the LIMIYED
radio base, which enn dispateh the tean from ac’soent saforars ac, secure
: and effective ourvellleree soverace of this tarocct can te provided, During
‘ the tenenonth pertod fren lL NovemLer 19% theo 2 Ms waist 1975, the
. LIMITIO base provided 150 volls of 35mn operating stil photouraphs, which
provided tha tation with approximately 2,970
tush frances, In -
addition, the LINT@S) base provided bi-weekly py survalllance muamary
rauports,.
BD
parasraph 2, cectlon
3) LER - The LILYRIC installation algo provises sive pholo rapife and
fixed vieuol gurvatllanees of the Cront of the LI LAIIN ingbelletion thre
ont the parkLol under revi tM, during the morntos s eerky aflerngon hours,
with eventila being spent in the preparation of Sen ourvelllarce reports
. and photosrapnie legs. ring the ten-month periat Crea l Uovenber 19Gh
Shrouch 30 Anouat 1eSh5, tho LILYRIC hesaiouse eoeridel 5,060 intivitiel]
frases (204 rolla) of Jim operational photocrsss. In addition, the LILYRIC
ia s.rvelllance reports
basehouse keoper » provide? 1,060 paces of pursisal
o*tleers,
covering the daily movements of the principal i=.
. G) LICsLua - During the aveve-noted ten-nonth pertai, the LICAULA inst aliet fon
provided pl ior, aphis ant physical surveillance: eocerace of the hack a
tie LOGTICK tistallatior, the varlen aul the yarts nvca, Thies coverage
produced 13 volla of 3irn Sllm, whieh produces +,27% indlviduel photovraphs
yn.
‘ - es well as hewoekly physteal sur- ro eee Susans In atlition, varlous
Fea aquartars specialists made nighev-time entris
nto the LICALLA hasehouse
or on-site clandestine surveys in . support ola “yobebial seonitive
technical vperavion.
SUMUARY Of PIDGIN BASITINSE LEPIORIYINIIS
The fixed LITOWY bascheuses (LIMITID, LILYRIc, LID) thus produced over
22,090 inlividual Trenes ef operational photo raps cumeaonur period within
the Isst year, Whis coverase Michel with the relnc ls out veLliance reports
prepered Dy each beasuheuse tas proven to he a vost 22 and wool for:
14-0000
.
ais
followin, thea daily sovemonte of LE Titer personnel;
providiag aul contin din; tha dienttties of LITRICN sta*era aid
thety visiters (sose of whom were PITAT Irs);
verifying the relative rank ani poaliion a3 well aS
tntellisence service connection of various LDIIIICA ¢
ate sprcific
ecticerss
‘provided detailed reporting; on the movement patterns of sclected
tarsets of spectal interest; and
providing physical Sseilitiea far the support oa* various technical
oil surve.lla.ce tean operations.
yan Lave) :
sank
LI <4 the perdod unisr review, tle SHETAD aoblle
Unis Was beavis use | and oaplolts) ty otation Mexieo cite, This
snlt provided 1,79 individual yhetocr ays af various terrots of?
operational interes. to Muxico cit, Stesfon, parcioclarl; loess],
sons well as varin. alot
3
Sommmnist leaders ant ivstallevioen
extles now res kuin, fa Mexteo ot
personnel resulerly servicol approxive 2
dution hoxas ueel operalionnlly Ny westea City, sca.
ether stabdous,
amt
wpeeLfieslly, the LIAWHAP units
t
>
provided and serviced necumnovablon voxes fer the sausitive Acco
operalion;
provided photo wrap: ite casing coverage o7 an ombassy ef interest to
Kuvuni/) for use in o operational plamitnc3
provided up-te- late pholos of individuals ani an inst
With the Spanish Teveblicen (Loyeltsts) group tu lexi
sovidet fdentitientioas, locations, sid cuntects oF
maa exile communists iu suppor’ of reeraitrens/ponet
Aireeted aveinst the Partido Comunista Mexicane, the
Soctaliste, ani verlous exile comiunist leaders,
tion Linked
eo.
SEIU C. SOueGEhg - guring the six-tonth period in
ered Thy Ui
afar
e LISUEY Trofect (sea paracrep: 2, seetic
Oliver G. CCAILLING contributed heevily to the Aillilicent ‘
WD. Speci*ically, SCAILILGs servel as th termate Station
eat
e
contact toe LIIGA-1, the sincletos agent in a sensitive ev
productive LAULICLE operation; preper2ad mamerous pletailes casing
revorts three of wiich were in support o° KUTU onal prosrams;
eonductel sevarel pretext investinetions; suc coruited and
haniles an agent with access to the Pr _resultes in
two technical penetrations (LIMoMAucs} of that tnlistion;
male essentinl contrivnitions to the NOD cparn
translations and phy aical les-work; and haniles
durin; the absence of the reauar LLOSTY Prineivel |
GLALNDE, :
14-0000
wae
am ke a patie
he
é.
P) EAEDED I. 2beDu - During the portod unter review, with the cxecpsion
of short vecotion portols, G2uzDE continue. fi hls rule ag the
LIA OT’ spincipal “Lert. Wty ageliamient .c:. S regvlar -ecbiacs
with the LEILVNIc, LIeflat, ai LOUD tase! x1s2 keepers for eutorte
te these tases)3 reader contaet ulth the operators of the LIann?
nohile photo walt; reguby tehvact wlth the LILOL! protosrap ic -
s Aaveloping anc processlig beta; and momaroun cpcratlonel tasks in
support ef the 225.9) operation, ‘peck ficalls, this effort involved
eh Ivast twelve clentestinn tient or Case OCficer acclina per week, th
first vekcloa finonclal acectintabllity for the expenditure of 735,000
per anus, in aldition to varfucs cover-job duties. .
a
SUR’ OP EOPRCTIV.ANSS :
As outlined above, ere’: indivivuel oporationnl component of the LIMIT!
profect contributed st dfleantly coed rerdlerty to the Mibtillment of the over-
all operational protren levied on tia Ctatton by the MD at other chreetives.
Tase€ on the Tine performance aud overtly contrilurvtions of t*in profect, the
Station conclades thet thio operelicon dy accential to the %:1Tillment of the
WD enl shoull *e continued durtog tae fortnecening voor.
DLOTU eS ALD SSOUR TL
The only significants operatioreboeurtty provleas wich confronted the LISDYY-.
profgect during the perLod under review, were thone Wiel eleaned directly or
inifwectly Croa-the overt mleese of the elanlestine LIMITED photoyrephs
published in the Varren Gonalesion Report, Yhe preetes decece oceaslored
locally ty the public disclosure of ¢:.16 clandestinel:: acquired L:.foraation
still cannot be ucasured, ‘llowever, ting-consumin: persoiic] moves, with tie
atternlant loss of covernce anl atiitions, sesh as well as otbemrise unnecessary
expenditures of Ubation time ami effort yore required it this incident. (See
perasraph IV of the 19*) LIRDuY Frofect Renewal Hequest lor details), Cther
than the avove ctfalr, there have heen no operational, mitiniatrative, or
persennel problens which tha station e141 not readily and seenrely resolve,
3
TAND TLV RAGIUCY COORD STON
LLL
Not eoplicnable to Drofect LIILTY :
t
SLAMS . co
A) 2s further implementation of a progran initiated durin: the latter portion
of the past project year, Mexico Cli: ctation will eontinie to stve increased
empineis to improving the quallty om the photo raphie proiset Crom the
LIGIGY vaschouses. “hile no comtonitant reduction in the quantbtr of yhoto-
ceapks ip anticipeted, tle Project Unse OffLeer, with the assistance of tks
local KURIC? representative will continue to emphasis the quality rather then
the number of photocraphs, An anelilem obfeetive of tris prozrna is to
replees o simificait portion o7 +t} a
equipment now used Lr the TINY
developing; and processing lah. of this equipment is over eight years 11
14-0000
eid no lonser lenis itseult to thu proluctt his} aah te nesrtives or
phetesrapte prints. The total cost oF this oa: weap sot repleccce:.t prorran
ie not asyedic3 to e: ’ nd suftietent Anda Neve’ heen tnelavic? in
tha cost section a7 tila renewal request,
R)
Osher than note. gvove, iientco City Mallon plas no other sisntficant
‘] 2 .
operetional, giainigtrative or perssuiel changes, sinee i. la sonerally
wigtra
felt thal this profcet La row operasing at its opsdaun sizo an ina
completely savisfastory manner. Actor 1 Jeavary; 1OFf the Slation will
rovlew the-existing LIILYY salary schelute and coasider possible raiscs,
again on a selective vrais,
Te COSTS
4)
3)
| ummm rem mes Of this azount, 229,520 sh:
Yast Project Year - Station recoris iniicasel that Project LIZITY expended,
330,549.99 durins the ten-month perlod fron 1 December 1964 throw
30 Septeaber SS", ALeweelily eccountines wit st pertinent receipts ; and/or
certifications were suimaitte’ by GLUINDE ant SCANTLING to the Station Tinanca
officer via the progect Case Clfiecr for all Mirimyy Projeet oupemiLtures.
It is estimated that approximately Siftcen hours of Cace Officer anl five
hours of analyst tla to required eseh week to TULCL1L the operational,
alninistrative anc analytical requirements of tits project,
s
Brguing Project Year - It is requested tlat Sroject LISWTY he approve:
the acount of wild 3X for the period L Decent or LCG through 30 Noveaber 1946,
(a te project was previously procramted for .30,G00;
el be
allotted for Fy 1845 and /15,0F0 for PY 10S7. A detailed breakdown of
project expen tare s by catezory and by fiscal year follows:
14-0000
t
pons)
BALARLES (INCLUDING CHRIGTUAS bows
Narmont #, GoRuNDs (P/A) “t,
LEMeT Ah (photo lab) 2,600,
LEIIEY-5 (photo leb assistant) 1,000
LuGPry-6 (LIITVED baschouse- 3900
keoper) .
LUGUTY-9 (LICALLA basehouse 1000
keoper)
DOI y-10 (urea -P operator) 4,400
LIOLv-11 (LIGWRAP operetor) 2, ”C00
LIST " {out ore to LILYRIC) 2, 200
LIMGTT-15 (LILYRIC Raschouse 2 *200
keeper) :
“29,900 A OO
VISTICLE MAINDEVANCE
LY 2606 (eam)
MV 20°79 (LILNTRAP unit)
: 72 O0G wh LG
REAL ESEAGS (RET, ULILITLes)
LIEIuD (to Include moving costs)3,009
LIne 1,°
LICALLA 1,°0
VOLO Lab 1,000 :
/ w/OD RET)
QUICKEN?
Maintenance and replacement
of photographic equipnent (1,009 ADO
OPERATIONAL EXPENS SS
Purchase of filmy rental of
PO accommodation boxes; rental a“
of velielesjcontingeney fund
TG
seassss
TOPAL IhL,500 27,520
rr)
73,170
We)
exedeansa
"2.549%
Cc) As in the psst, Tactond %, GsusDs will scheli “i-weekly accountings for
- : all progest exper.iGures with ‘appropriate receizts ari certifleationas
There ere ro requirements for ‘areiou carrer ‘ond the Station's
cepatility to provide. : : 4
Ce TEINS
,
A) In th re event of civil disorders er the evdlution of? complete or enforced
pensralié:: an the part of the hast sovermvmcnt, it is now believed that regular
operatic: cash econtses could be mainteinai with the active LIEATTY agents via
Taynond 2. GoRS0s or in his absence, liver 3. SANTLING,
B) In the ost walikely event of the estallistta:t of a regime hostile to
ODYCRS, Lintted contect could protsSlr ve ~einteine! with the active
project agents Minoush GLAENDS er cou Eowever, under the conditions
: descrites abo es it is doubtful whether thie prolect would he able to operate
rssss
against’ more than one-or two selected tarssss.
: C) Emergency commintestions plans for Oliver 3. So'uguING end Rarmona Y, OURENDES
: are on le in the station and gS Fealgus: A-L59F2 and TMMNA-15081,
In addition, in late 2S, © review was hold with all
of 33 Novecter 2),
- active asents of their recontact pions and vertal recomiution sicmals.
Ect 1 EI997 99k -Q0650 y0%- Wy
14-00000
Inotes DO ves Ono
CLASSIFY TO FILE HO.
mcaar 72 Fok. wo.
-
este wio€) eer. ro onance CJ
oisrnov CO) sic.
- PRAE POF 2
REPRODUCTION PROMIBITED
“ECRET c12gaez
PRIORITY DI CITE MEXI 4616
Wee Tye ic AMROD LIEMPTY.
1.“LISMPTY- 19 RETRIEVED Ty
WI SeP85N4 3899
CETTENS NONALCO SOx 25 AUG 65_
WHICH GERENDE PASSED STA NEXT DAY. SOTH LETTERS ADDRESSED IN NAME
OF EOX: HOLDER «aN ALIAS OF L-(3> #09 CONTAINED RANDOM NEWS-
PAPER CLIPPINGS. G AND STA IN{TIALLY FELT THESE PROBABLY SCANTLINS
TEST LTRS AND HELD SAME PENDING 3° RETURN FRON GUADALAJARA $31 auc.
2, SCANTLING EXAMINED LTRS 1 SEPT AND STATED THEY DEFINITELY
NOT RPT NOT HIS TEST LTRS. FURTHER? EXAMINATION REVEALS ENVELOPCS
: TYPED ON SAME MACHINGE AND ONE BEARS NO POSTMARK OR STAMPS ONLY
NOTATION LIBRE DE PORTE, STA ASSUMES THESE LTRS PROBABLY SENT
BY LOCAL SECURITY AUTHORITILS AND THAT BOX COMPROMISED, DOUBT:
“@MRIFT-1 COULD ARRANGE FOR INSERTIOM OF LIBRE DE PORTE LTR..
L-13 AND G SUSPENDING ALL LIEMPTY ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS SERVICINGS
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,
3, ADVISE, RECOPDS RTs
fho following action 1 , ‘
SECRET outhoriced: ty ~K egrb” . jel
/ { ust
14-0000
DISPATCH
_ thief of Station, Nexico City a 4
: | oxy QuALInIte Ose
PROCESSING ASTION, | es
+ SUASSIFICATION
SECRET
f a
EMARITD FOR SROTUING _
IG
+ CAN FUDGE IRDEXING
roe .
_. Lf acne
_ Chief, Kil Diviskon
‘saact \
LENPTY. Project ‘Expirarion. ‘
ACTION REEL RUTRUNCES
REFERENCE: UMNN~13,350
_ The |LIEMPTY Project expires on 30 November 1965,
Plesse forward the renewal request so that it reaches
Weadquarters by 1 November.
4 ‘
Ernest A. LUSBY
Distributions:
0 §& 1 - COS, Mexico City
] OLSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
“CROSS REFERENCE 70
| HMMW-13,942 re)
CLAESIFICATION. HOS FILE NUMOFR
| SECRET 50-6-78/1
OFHTAR, Test
WH/1/Bustos-Videla:me
COORODENATING
ed iA ?
| Willia
We > RDISPATCH
i
a
PAX EONS ACTON
| MLD ne Lesh bite
xx ps NOC BRT.
. |
Chief of Station, Mexico City
af
Chief, WH Division . . wort _
LIEMPTY Project Renewal
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES 7 °
- Reference: HMMA 24650
a "1. The LIEMPTY Project Renewal request forwarded in
reference, was approved on 29 January 1965 for the period
1 Decenber 1964 through 30 November 1965 for a total of
_ $45,300; $27,675 for FY 1965 and $17,625 for FY 1966.
2, At the time of approval, ‘Assistant KUDOVE stated
he expects this project to live within the sum authorized
for the year, and that there will be no amendment for
additional funds.
“ §, As you were informed in HMMW 13282 in the dispatch
on the LIEMBRACE Project Renewal, KUTUBE is interested in
the problem of hostile monitoring of any radio communications
from LIMITED, You should remain alert to this problem, and
inform us ‘if Hendquarters can be of any assistance in helping
you maintain communications security.
4. You are reminded that the LIEMPTY Project, as approved,
only covers the salary for Oliver G, SCANTLING through 31 May
1963, It is suggested that 2 separate project be written to
cover SCANTLING if his new duties do not fall entirely under
any other approved project.
John N, CORNISH
Distribution:
Orig & 1 - COS, Mexico City
rn -—
CROSS REFERENCE 10 DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
HMMW 13350
t
|
:
t
! CLASSIFICATION ~ HGS FILE NUMBER
\ SECRET \ 50~6-74/1
y
. ORIGINATING
TEAST
OFFICER ge 7
CBustos=Videla: jah
= COORDINATING
RI
Chrono
! Orin ek > SON ATONE Det te
aed
ac/wHp | eet | “RAFORD W, HERBERT
ee “——~T DISPATCH
CE FLE SYM DATE
. wee
p " CLASSIFICATION FROCTSING ACTIC ACTION
DISPATCH SECH ST | Jenner
Chief, WH Division NO INDEXING REQUIRED
sienna Zee |
: : CAN JU0GE INDEXIKG
nn gutet of Stathony Neston cits a
ile Mation
y
Ss jenovad of. ives 0 od D eT
ACTION REQUIRED . REFERENCES, . .
! Reference? RXNA=28550 dated 29 Ostover 1964
1. As WE section VI, subsectiur sé, of the attachment to Reference (the
Request for the Reneval of Project LISMETY), Station Moxico City 1s at present pre-
paring a formal Project Outline to cover KUPARK's relationship with and the
Operational activities of Oliver G, SCANTLING. This activity involves the conduct
and suppert of various operations targetted primarily against the local. Soviet Bhc Bloc
and PRRUEN installations. _
2. Isis reques ted that Reaiquarters assign a eryptonym and a four-part flle
number in the 50-6 serles far this pyvepescd project.
fox
Willard C. CURTIS
Hstributions
Sy c/p
$8 gl sob 2
CROSS REFERENCE TO. DISPATCH S$) v1 ANO NUMBER aa
IMNA-25254 2 January 1965
“Oy CLASSIFICATION f
SECRERM wie”
HOS FILE NUMBER
y 50-6-74 /2
14-0000
ppe/ Pc /FI-Cr
Projects
ROUTING OFFICE COMMENTS
COMMENT FOR INTERNAL STAFF USE (Not to go forward ta the Preisian)
COMMENTS AND RECONMENDATIONS (To go forward to the Division)
Tha CI Staff concurs in the renewal of ‘this extremely valuable
CI/CE operational support project.
CU SkNT DIVe
a GAN 1OER
DATE 6 ome
ion $26 use racvious covriow , SECRET eee ne! (43-20-40)
14-0000
bana
™“™ SEAL"T ~,
17 Deceuber 1964
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, EXO
SUBJECT ! Project LIEMPTY
_ Renewal of this project is recommended. This
Operation continues to carry out the sawe types of
activity it has engaged in for a number of yeara
and its product continues to be important to our
efforts against the Soviets and Communist Party in
Mexico. The Station should carefully select the
new operational assignment of Oliver G. ECANTLING
so as to make best use of this long-time asset's
considerable clandestine experience.
John Horton.
C/WH/PO/A
14-0000
‘
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One 0 “sy ESSSGs rus “g soot
unr C+ Tustos-¥ Cr wwotx SECR ST —
or ZL X4506. no one —- [3 -O@.
OAlE, "4 December 1904 GME IN cs FE KO. -
to Mexico City
Re of
from = DIRECTOR
. ‘ “Neyo”
con, “GUH 8 . IIo oly, BPA PG 4, VE, FILE
TO MEX: . INFO; CITE DIR 6 86 0 !
LIEMPTY
REFERENCE: MEXT 2799 (1N $5308)* a
ré.> :
1. WE DO NOT PLAN MEL LINCGUISING | A PROVIDE LS FOPMATION SP
4M—D
REQUESTED DIR 68139"* AFTER MECOTIATING NUT HIN) SERORT CONCLUDING
AGREEMENT, .
1 2. ANTENNA ROTATOR REQUESTED [8 BETNE PCUCHED WREK 7 '
_ DECEMBER, _ |
oe if)
EMD OF MESSAGE yoo
OL/MEED/Edward Ponison (phone)
WIENLas fie cha yon (rhone)
. ; Lh,
WH Comment: . HEA A Se a
SLIMOUSINE in States this ek and preb abty aan ne Syoached if lees
aon. Stacvien incicares
Ronse value not partinent
: fay would arsive
; _ Wished discuss sale of LI
: -LIEMPTY would be sold at
' since house to he razed,
1 Station bv Christmas,
ex Hoadauarters approves dm orinci:
prpperty ta
ior) LIMOUSINE. Advise cempiete sales curronco pricr to
ho concluding agreenent with Erm 7 i termine at losst
; .. appreximate rental cast for LM Roan: nto and advi age
: > Ft
is 5
1 Vy QL acne 4
Logo RAE RaW, HERBERT : _— : 3
2 AC/WHD G Thiet, eye 2
ot ‘ ‘ uM 1
‘ RELEASING OFFICER ARTRANETG STING
' ’ cS .
REPROCUCTION LY OTHER THAN To. NS OSFICO IS Cony No.
: : .
ee reer rere renee mee
14-0000
Ch FIED MESSMOE
SECRET
- -
ALPROONCT Inn PRAMIATIFO :
“| ADVANCE Lary
[Cj rwe wwe CF siotreo [ _] runes vor Univ
TT TECRET 03 18332
dIR CITE MEXI 1799
TMMEDIATE ACT ION SAPS AMPROMES J) POAC PLE SELLING
Limi TaD Peostar/ Fo Limousine |
13 fic 35308
‘TEMPTY LIMITED “LIMOUSINE
-_ “SFS A MEXT 1762 (ra 3/737 ” i
# ae
\
B DIR 68139 *
; Je LIMOUSINE IN PBPRIME HIS WEEK. PROBABLY COULD BE REACHED
“THROUGH MATHEW P. DINGHLEY IF Ha DESIRES PERSONAL DISCUSSION. AS
. STATED REF A, FIRST FIGURES GIVEN REPRESENT LAND VALUE WHICH ONLY ONE
;YORTH CONSTYER ING FORT UR POSE THIS SALE. HOUSE VALUE NOT PERTINENT
SINCE HOUSE TO BE RAZED OWING AGE OF HOUSE, DOUBTFUL SALE OF MATERIALS
“VILL EVEN COVER DEMOLITIOW COSTS. APARTMENT RENTAL NOT AVAILABLE
UST TL LIMOUSINE RETURN AND DECISION MADE AS TO size AND CONFIGURATION
H
of APT.
2. IF ANTENNA ROTATOR REQUESTED IN HYMA-24630 NOT ALREADY OBTAINED,
- AND AN OTHER SEFVICEAPLE ROTATOR AVAILABLE FROM SUPPLUS, PLEASE
" UBSTITUTE. REQUEST ADVISE IF CAN BE SHIPPED TO BE HERE (BEFORE CHRISTHWAS,
“SACRET © cone cee
| secrer” | he tl
fess ene ee - wees :
re yee : er ae a, ame
14-0000
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weer
= eee ss neces araeennemenmarateaney 5,
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1 December 196% © pte In CS PRE NO. So 6 TRL
KEXICO CITY
OIRECTOR
Si GER
sEXI : INFO. an ce
LIBIPTY LIGTED Oe re
RGF: 1EXI 1762 (IX 31737)"
68139
ADQS APPROVSS IN PRINCIFLS SAtiinc LUEATGD PROFERTY 0 LOCUS. ASSUME
TICS IS AT TOTAL TAX VALUE INCLUD LAS AO UCUSE. FER TARA UNO NOE, WE APPROVE
HIS DEYEYING PANONT OF LAND VALIR TOR TOGO YEARS. ASEOS CS WILL FAY ECUSE
VALUS IISESDLATSLY. ADVISE. COMPLITE Silas PRICE FOR HDQS CHCURRENCE PRIOR TO
CONCLUDING AGRESENT WITH LIOUSTAS. AcSO ALTE? 10 DETERONS AT Last
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| 1. STATION HAS TWO BAK EVALUATIONS OF PROPERTY, ONE BY
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| AY BANCO AZTECA AT LIMOUSINE BENEST. RESPECTIVE EVALUATIONS
APE: LOT 185,266 AD 184,609 PESOS; TOTAL TAX VALUE 255,575
AND 249,242 PESOS WHICH OF COIRSE INCLUDFS PRESENT HOUSE. DISCREPANCIES
PETVAEN TWO APPRATSALS NOT SUFFICIENT WORRY ABOUT SINCE FOR 3UILDING
FURPOSES ONLY LAND VALUE PERTINENT, AND DISFERENCE HERE LESS THAN
2 ee
2. LIMONSING HAS ALSO HAD PLANS MADE FOR 4 STORY BUILDING
ON PROPERTY, GROUND FLOO® COMMERCIAL AND THREE FLOORS OF APTS,
OVE GF YHICH WOULD CUAPANTEE RESERVE FOR LIMITED AND ALTER aS STATION
NISMES, SMALLER EUILDING NOT DEEMED WORTHWHILE INVESTMENT.
MST STUDY SHOWS AUTLD ING COULD PROQASLY SE PUT UP FOR ABOUT
535,988 PESOS, OF WHICH LIMOUSINS COULD BORROW ABOUT 435,803
‘yupae’s RUTLD ING COULD 3E FINISHED WITHIN 5 MONTHS
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REGAIN BULK OF OWN INVESTMENT, WOULD LIE DEFER PAYMENT TO US OF
LAND VALUE FOR 3 YEARS. MEANWHILE ALTHO WILL REQUIRE ANOTHER APPRAISAL
FROM-RANK MAKING LADS, THIS WILL PRORASLY NOT DIFFER MUCH. FOR
PURPOSES GENERAL AGREEMENT BELIEVE AVERAGE OF AROVE TWO APPRAISAL
" RIGURYS FOR LOT CAN BE TAKEN FOR PLANNING PURPOSES, . :
3. LIMOUSINE NOT YET AVARE OF INDEPENDENT EVAL, BUT WILL INFORM ~ |
HIM IN GRDER ARRIVE AT FIRM FIGURE FOR NEGOTIATION IF HO APPROVES IN
PRINCIOLE,
A, NOTE THIS SOLUTION IDEAL FOR STATION, SINCE RETURNS PROFIT”
OF ALMOST 5020 DOLLARS ON ORIGINAL INVESTMENT AND RELIEVES KUBARK
OF ONUS OWNING AND ADMINISTERING PROPERTY AS WELL AS GIVING
LIMOUSINE FAVORABLE CHANCE PROFIT WITHOUT ANY COST TO -KUBARK.
5, WHILE RENT OF LIMITED APARTMENT NOT SET, KUBARK CAN CQUNT
OY GETTING FAIR SHAKE. DO NOT SELIEVE RENT FIGURE SIGNIFICANT
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PRIORITY REPLY TO DIR 65696, 20 NOVEMBER 1964,
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WH Comment: DIR 65696 of 20 November 1964 requested Station to
BXMEEXXX clarify question of whether the LIMITED
baschouse was to be razed and rebuilt or moved.
Costs must be included in project renewal,
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DESMOND FITZGERALD *
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COORDINATING OFFICERS :
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REF; DIR $8997%
SINCE ANY MONEY REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION COSTS LIMITED
BASEHOUSE SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN PROJ RENEWAL, AND IN VIEW COMMENTS
PARA SIX A OF HMMA 24650 LIEMPIY PROJ RENEWAL REQUEST, PLEASE
ADVISE WHSTHER YOU PLAN ANY ACTION ON REF,
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reconstructing building containing LIMITED basehouse,
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LIEMPTY Project Rescual
a TOM REQUIRED PREFERENCES .
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1 - BNNG~10391, 31 Jan 62 _
The LIMSPTY project will expire on 30 Hovenber 1962. The Station
is requested to forward its renevel ‘request a8 son as possible,
Bo OF DISFATCR
Distribution:
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ABSTRACT
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LIEMPTY Project Renewal
ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES
REVERENCE: HMMA A 17999, 31 October 1961
3. The LIEMPTY Project was renewed on rf January 1962 for a
total of $49,560; $29,500 for PY 1962 and $20,000 for FY 1963, The
‘Fonewal request submitted in HMMA 17999 was approved withwt change,
i Eoeenoe 2, Attached for the Station's {nforuation and records is a
. -"eopy of. tha weworandus preparod at Headquarters forvardiag the Station's
Fequest for renewal, Pleage note how Headquarters broke dow the cost
structure into fiscal ‘yeare, Next time the Project is submitted for
renewal, it is requested that this breakdown be supplied by tha Station,
EXO OF DISPATCH
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ACTION REQURED REPLAINCES . 4
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ACTION RAQUIRED? See below
REFERENCE ¢ HMMW-1007,, 8 September 1941 |
The LIEMPTY Project will expire on 30 Movenber 1961.
The Station ie requested to forward its request for renewal 49
soon as possible, . .
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Lx | NO INDDUNG REQUIRED
- LIEMPTY. Project Renewal.
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BY GUAURED HQ. DESK ONLY
Attached are the requisite number of copies of the Request for Renewal
pO
30 October 1961 RECORDS OFFICER STAMP
Tho fotlowing agtion by
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of Project LIEMPTY,
Attachment:
As stated above,
Even pages herewith, ¢
Signe:
Odd pages under separate cover, ‘ .
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Distribution: = °
(3>WHD (with five copies of attachmgpg); ir destruction, cite
“37 Files (with one copy of attachment) reasons cua cverdinate
42 appropriates
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CONCURRENCES OF DIVISION ___—
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now Operating at optimum sire and does not- plan to exoand,.
the coming period efforts will be made to refine
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In
Staff elements recommend renewal
’ I recommend renewal of Project LIENPTY as orgsented.
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“THROUGHs DOP/PG
SUBJECTs Project LIEMPTY -
Foreign Intalligence Staff recommends approval of the
renewal of Project LIEMTY,
: : W. LLOY GEORGE
Chief
Poreign Intelligence
Attachment !
Project :
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21 November 1961 oo. ’
_ LIEMPTY Project Renewal Request
1. It is requested that the LIEMPTY Project be renewed for the
ported 1 December 194 through 30 November 1963 for a total of $h9,5003
329,500 for Fiscal Year 1962 and $20,000 for Fiscal Year 1963, These
amounts can be broken down as follows:
FY 1962 FY 1963
o _ Salaries | 2h 000 15,500 ;
Transportation 1,100 900 v
Operational Expenses 3,900 3,100
Operational Equipment 500 500
Totals 29,500 20,000 :
- 2, It is not anticipated that any training will be required during
the next project year.
3. Emergency recontact instructions for Raymond H. GERENDE and
Oliver G, SCANTLING are on file at Headquarters,
be This project is primarily a support asset and does not provide
positive intelligence, .
5. WH Division strongly recommends renewal of this project which
covers some of the most valuable investigative and support assets available
to Mexico City Station.
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COVER SHEET
CRYPTONYM___LIEMPTY FIELD CASE OFFICER, Mle
Quinton N, OUSLE
STATION Mexico City CHIEF OF STA nop itlard (Gets.
ilard C, CUK
The attached project action is presented for approval for the period
1 December 1961 through 30 November 1962,
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Review of Project LIEMPTY
7 : (For the Purpose of Project Renewal)
I, CURRENT OBJECTIVES AND PRODUCTION
A, Oliver G. SCANTLING Segment (discussed In relation to project
objectives):
1, “To collect operational Information pertaining to LIMERICK
personnel and physical facilittes,"" SCANTLING has continued (See the
last two Project Reviews forwarded as attachments to HMMA-1 4093,
13 November 1959, and HMMA-15979, 18 November 1960) to provide —
worthwhile information pertaining to thls objective.
a, During the past year SCANTLING has continued to be
used to follow up leads produced by LIENVOY. For example, —
operational Information recently indicated that the LIMERICK
target was using the services of a Mexico Clty firm to repair
safes, Through discreet investigation SCANTLING wag able to:
identify the firm, its location and the name of the owner In the |
event that we later wished to make an approach to him or to
exploit this Information In another manner, t
b. SCANTLING its still the Statton’s primary source for
keeping current records on the residences of the many LIMERICK
personnel in Mexico City. This is accomplished in several ways;
the most important being SCANTLING's follow up of all LIENVOY
leads which indicate the LIMERICK people are interested in '
renting a given piece of property. (Sce previous project renewal
request for additional detalls),
2. "To collect operational information pertaining to other targets
of opportunity, foreign official installations and personnel of intelligence
interest operating in Mexico." SCANTLING is very useful for collecting
information on other Station targets: 1
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a, On the basis of a request to the Station from the
ODACID Chief, SCANTLING was sent to Puebla to be an
_ eyewimess to the 4 June 1961 Catholic insptred anrl-CASTRO
demonstrations, Not only did SCANTLING obtain the desired
information, and samples of many‘of the leaflets used, but he
prepared his report for the Station in time for the COS to give
the ODACID Chief a briefing at 1000 hrs., 5 June 1961,
SCANTLING does an excellent job on this type of assignment
due principally to his ability to observe and report objectively,
b, SCANTLING was instrumental tn establishing that
Fernando LLANES Cavero and his wife were living at a local
Mexico City address, This case has been of considerable
counterespionage Interest to Headquarters,
ce. SCANTLING has continued his contributions to the
Paul Frederick KIRSCHHOFF case by perlodic interviews with
the subject's neighbors and associates,
3. "To exploit operational leads through recruitments, debriefings,
and surveillances, ’ " SCANTLING has contributed to this objective both
directly and indirectly as will be noted by the examples listed below:
a> SCANTLING devoted a lot of time to the
surveillance and attempted recruitment of Abel ARTEAGA, a
Mexican national employed at the Cuban Embassy, SCANTLING
talked with ARTEAGA several times and undoubtedly was
primarily responsible for the later success of the recruicment
made by another Starlon agent,
b, Some additional time was devoted to the Cesar
GONZALEZ Sanchez case in February 1961 when SCANTLING
determined that GONZALEZ was still in Mexico City. Sce
the last renewal for additional details on this case,
ct. In connection with the above objective SCANTLING
has performed numerous pretext and neighborhood investigations
for the Station. SCANTLING also does most of the local -
investigations requested by ODACID and other ODYOKE
components,
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d. SCANTLING spent six weeks during July and
August of this year giving tradecraft and surveillance
-. training to LIPAILS 5 and 7 from Monterrey, Although
this ts.not a direct contribution to the above objective, it
is considered sufficlently related to mention here, oe
4, In addition to his contributions to the above objectives,
SCANTLING Is used for miscellaneous support requirements from the
; Statton, For example, SCANTLING is now handling LIEMBROIL-2 and
will continue to do so unttl the return of LIMOTOR-14 in June 1962, Also,
- ducing the past project year, SCANTLING handled the LIRICE surveillance
. team uncll July 1961 when Simon D, CLACKETT (ps) returned to Mexico
"City. SCANTLING Is also used to spot and rent safe houses and apartments
for other Station operationa,
5. As stared in the preceeding Requests for Project Renewal,
although SCANTLING's LIEMPTY Project objectives can never be completely
fulfilled, It. is the Station's opinion that SCANTLING has made important and
valuable contributions to LIEMPTY Project objectives specifically and to
other Station activities in general. SCANTLING's production, measured
against monetury expenditures, case officer time and other intangible factors,
unquestlonably justifies his continuation as an integral part of Project
LIEMPTY.
B. Raymond H, GERENDE Segment (discussed in relation to project
objectives):
1, “To collect operational Information pertaining to LIMERICK
personnel and physical facilltles through use of photographic base houses."
Three photographic bases, LIMITED, LILYRIC and LICALLA, contribute
to this objective, To avoid repetition, the Station Is omitting the usual
description of the functlons of these three bases and how thev contribute
to the above objective. There has heen no change in the coverage as
described in the 1960 Request for Project Renewal,
2, “To collect operational information and {identify operational
leads pertaining to Station targets of opportunity." The LIENTRAP
operation, handled by GERENDE, is still the major contributor to this
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objective. ‘Ia addition to performing numerous photographic assignments
in support of ocher Station operations, LIENTRAP devoted nearly four
months, on a fulltime basis, to coverage of the LIERODE operation. For
several weeks the entire “take” from the LIERODE target was recorded
from the LIENTRAP vehicle, Later, the LIENTRAP agents operated the
LIERODE technical gear from the initial LIERODE stationary base,
3. “To provide operational support to Station operations, i.e.,
rent hotel rooms.and apartments, and conduct counter-surveillances, "
GERENDE is used frequently to rent hotel rooms and apartments for other
Statien operations and activities. GERENDE's comprehensive area
knowledge ard personal operational capabilities combine to make him an
extremely valuable Sration asset for such support activities. GERENDE
also procures and services post office box letter drops for the many
Station operations requiring them,
4. The quality and quantity of operational information produced
by the photographic bases and other activities under GERENDE's control
and supervision is considered worthwhile, The Station concludes, therefore,
that this segment of the LIEMPTY Project should be continued,
C. Relationship to Related Mission Directive Objectives:
As scated in the previous project renewal, it can readily be noted
that Project LIEMPTY has provided support to many Station eperations and
in this manner has been a contributing factor to the furthereance of the
Related Mission Directive, The project has not produced any positive
intelligence nor has it been intended that it should do so, The project's sole
purpose is 9 provide a mechanism for the development of operational
Information in support of other Seation operations,
CHANGES
There have been no changes in the LIEMPTY Project during the past project
year except that SCANTLING relinquished control of the LIRICE (formerly LIJERSEY)
surveillance team in July 1961 in accordance with previous plans,
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: There has been no change in Project LIEMPTY which would alter the
validity of the remarks made In Section II of last year's project renewal request.
WV, PROBLEMS
The security problem in connection with the LICALLA operation, which
was described in last year's renewal request, Is still present but has nor caused
any known difficulty. At Headquarters suggestion in HMMW-9736, the LICALLA
base was reactivated on 29. May.1961. ‘The base operator has been cautioned to be
ever alert for any unusual.incidents which might indicate that the base has been
compromised, This is the only problem experienced by the LIEMPTY Project
during the past project year.
Vv. PLANS
: The Station considers that the project is now operating at Its optimum size
and does not plan to expand it during the coming year. Rather, efforts will be
devoted to refining and better utilizing the existing project organizational
arrangements,
Vi COSTS
A. Past Project Year - Station finance records indicate that Project LIEMPTY
expended -$21, 458.00 during Fiscal Year 1961 (1 December 1960 - 30 June 1961) and
has thus far during Fiscal Year 1962 (through 30 September 1961) expended about
$11,000.00. It is anticipared thar about $8, 000.00 will be expended during the last
two months (October and November 1961) of the project.year, This will make a
total expenditure during the project year of about $40, 500.00, or some $12, 500.00
under the budget estimate of $53, 000. 00.
B. Ensuing Period - Of the toral $49, 500.00 budget, itemized below,
$29, 500.00 should be expended during the remainder of Fiscal Year 1962 and the
_ balance, $20,000.00 should be expended during Fiscal Year 1963. Normal accounting
procedures will be used for all expenditures,
SECRET AS
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AGENT ‘ U.S, $ PER ANNUM
Raymond H, GERENDE ; ‘ $ 5,520.00
Oliver G, SCANTLING ‘ 5, 000,00
Louise J, MACRINO : .
(@ $2.02 per hour) 1, 500,00
LIEMPTY-4 ; 2, 200.00
LIEMPTY-$ ae .
(@ $1.75 per hour) i 1,600, 00
LIEMPTY-6 i 3, 000, 00
LIEMPTY-7? {No Salary) ‘ -0-
LIEMPTY-$ ! 2, 000, 00
LIEMPTY-9 3, 000, 00
LIEMPTY-10 : 3, 900, 00
LIEMPTY-11 2, 800. 00
LIEMPTY~12 2, 000, 00
LIEMPTY=-13 2, 000.00
LIEMPTY-~-14 2,000.00
LIEMPTY-19 1,000.00 ,
LIEMPTY~-24 (No Salary) ~0-
Christmas Bonuses 1961 2, 580, 00
. SUB-TOTAL
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
Maintenance of MV-2279, 2284 and
2286, $ 2,000.00
Procurement of Safehouses, post
Office boxes and renting ,
automobiles. 1,000.00
Purchase of information,
identification documents, and
bribes, 500. 00
SUB-TOTAL
OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENT
Repair, mairtenance and purchase
of replacement photographic
equipment, $ 1,000.00
SUB-TOTAL
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3, 500. 00
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*LIMITED “7” § 3,000.00
*LICALA . 1,500.00
LILYRIC 1, 000. 00
SUB-TOTAL _ — 5, 500. 00
GRAND TOTAL $ 49, 500, 00
*LIMITED and LICALLA rents are returned to the Statlon by LIMOUSINE and
credited to Station miscellaneous receipts,
VI, EMERGENCY CONDITIONS
_ Please refer to last year's request for project renewal and HMMA-15982,
23 November 1960, and HiiMA-15991, 22 Novemher 1960
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_ Tho LIEMPTY Project will expire on 10 Hoveuber 1961, It ie requested that
your reecumendation for roneval be pouched to reach Headquarters by 1 November 1962,
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total of $53,000; $31,900 in fiscal year 1961 and $21,100 in fSeoal year 1562.
2. No comments wore made by the coordinating Staffa.
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- REFERENCE: WO!-8515, 25 February 1960
‘Project LIEMPTY expires oa 0 Novesbor 1960, It is requested that
your recomendation for renewal be pouched as soon as possible,
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“Attached are the requisite number of copies of the Request for Renewal
of Project LIEMPTY. ,
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Willard C, CURTIS
16 November 1960
Attachment :
‘Ag stated above, (Even pages forwarded herewith)
(Odd pages under separate cover)
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FIELD STATION: Mexico City ROOM NO.: 1015 Barton Hall
: EXTENSION: 2555/3162
TARGET AREA: Mexico DATE: 13 December 1560
1, It is requested that the LIEMPTY Project be renewed for the
perfod 1 December 1960 through 30 November 1961 for a total of
$53,000; $31,900 for fiscal year 1961 and $21,100 for fiscal year
1962, The LIEMPTY Project was programmed for $85,000. During the
past project year, approximately $59,880 was obligated,
2. This Project provides operational support toa the Station
and is not a source of positive {tntelLigence, Examples of opera
tional data developed through thls project are given in paragraph I
of the attached Station Review of Project LIEMPTY, There have been
no disseminations made at Headquarters of intelligence produced
through LIEMPTY,
3, The only training provided LLEMPTY personnel during the |
period under review was given to Raymond H, GERENDE, He is being given
~ training in bas{e flaps and seals techniques so that the Statioh will
have a trained agent outside the Station who will be able to provide
this service if required, No further tralning for GERENDE or any of
the other LIEMPTY agents is being contemplated for the coming year,
A, Attached for the inforrution of the Staffs is a dispatch
from the Station (HMMAw14793) dated 8 April 1960 which answers the
questions raised at the time of the last renewal,
5, With reference to Paragraph VII, Emergency Conditfon,
contained in the attached Project Review, the Mexican desk has on
record in the permanent file of Raymond H, GERENDE and Oliver G, ‘
SCANTLING, the details of emergency recontact instructions which
have been agreed upon between the Station and each Agent,
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6. It {is requested that the LIEMPTY Project be renewed on the
basia of the attached Project Review,
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Review of Project LIEMPTY
Copy of HMMA-14793
Form 680
Folder with past renewals
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: a REVIEW OF PROJECT LIEMPTY
(For the Purpose of Project Renewal}
. COVER SHEET
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STATION Mexico city CHIEF OF STATION Vithaocceit fe
The attached project action is presented for approval for the
period 1 December 1960 through 30 November 1961.
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REVIEW OF PROJECT LIEMPTY
(For the Purpose of Project Renewal}
NT OBJECTIVES AND PRODUCTION
Ae’
Oliver G. SCAKTLING Segment (discussed in relation
to project objectives):
1, "To collect operational information per=
taining to LIMERICK personnel and physical - |
facilities." SCANTLING has continued (See the
last Project Review forwarded as an attachment -
to H®A=-14093, 13 November 1959) to provide
worthwhile and significant information per=
taining to the above objective. There follow
a few exanples cf SCANTLING's production:
& <A detailed casing of the LIMERICK
electrical power supply was forwarded
to Headquarters as an attachment to
HRWA-14496, 12 February 1960. The pro=
duction of this type of operational
information, which takes several weeks
to compile accurately, illustrates the
unusual talents possessed by SCAKTLING
together with his valuable contributions
to the Station's operational information
collection effort,
b. SCANTLING hag been used frequently
to follow up leads produced by LIFEAT/
LIMSRICK (now produced by LIENVOY). For
example, in May 1960, LIFEAT indicated
that the LIMERICK target was having con—
siderable contact with an AGSACIA ROBLES
concerning the handling of incoming and
outgoing shipments. By discreet investi~
gation, SCANTLING was able to provide the
Station with additional pertinent information
about the address, owner and type of business
engaged in by the firm, Such information
then becomes readily available for exploitation
should a LIMERICK shipment of oarticular
interest come to the attention of the Station.
c. SCANTLING is the Station's primary
investigative asset for keeping track of -
current residence addressees of LIMERICK
persornel, The Station considers it important
from the counterespionage standpoint to main-
tain ingormaticn on the lecatien cf all
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LIMERICK residences, In addition, specific
targeto are continually considered for LICOOL
installations. A recent example of SCALTLING's
efforts inthis connection wuld be the spot
ting and acquisition of the LIMOTOR base in
the same apartment building with LITALOK -l.
Contributions of this type operational informa=
‘tion are quite time consucing due to the
necessity for checking cut several apartments
that a LIMERICK individual may initially be
considering as a residence.
2e "fo collect cperational information pertaining to.
other targets of opportunity, foreign official installa»
tions and personnel of intelligence interest operating
in Mexico." Aa indicated below, SCANTLING is also
extremely useful for collecting information on targets
other than L{MERICK: :
@. In March 1960 SCANTLING was instrumental
in locating property adjacent to the LITABBY
installation which the Station has since
rented in anticipation of initiating photo~
grephic and technical operations, SCANTLING ~-
was able to accomplish this assignment only
after a thorough casing and pretext investi-
gations of the several pieces of property
appropriate for such operations,
b. SCAINTLING is also used to follow up
sensitive leads in connection with LIFEAT
and LIEN VOY production from LITABBY and
sister targets (See example as to type
under I,A,1, b and c above).
Ce SCANTLING was used ac an investigative
asset to determine the local address and
exact employment of Gorden William GROVES
(201~220025), a counterespionage case of
interest to Headquarters and ODENVY.
3. “fo exploit operational leads through recruitments
debriefings, end surveillances.” As examples of
SCANTLEIG's contritution to this objective, the
following cases are listed:
a. SCANTLING devoted a considerable amount
of time to his attempts to locate Cesar
GONZALEZ Sanchez, a known agent of a Com
munist Country. He followec various leads
on GONZALEZ fron Harch to Auguay 196C before
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Mexico City home aid business addresses were
ascertained, See KMMA-15626, 2 September 1960,
for further detalls-on this case.
Lon. >.. The preliminary investigative work on a
. KUSCDA case of priority interest was conducted
~ by SCANTLING. During this investigation it
. was necessary for SCANTLING to travel to
- Aquascalientes, Guanajuato md Ninatitlan to
eek, obtain the information required by Headquarters.
. Sce the attachments to Wint-1416, 20 May 1960,
for the results of the investigation.
4e In addition to his contributions to the above objec=
tives, SCANTLING is used for miscellsneous suprort
requirements of the Station. For example, SCAKTLING
hardled several of Raymond Hs GERENDE's (ps) operations
while the latter was away from hexico City during Auguat
énd Septenber 1960. Also, SCANTLING has been managing
the LIJERSEY surveillance team since the departure of
Simon D. CLACKETT in August 1960. It is hoped that
SCANTLIXNG can be relieved of this assignment as soon
as the LITEMPO project is approved. SCANTLING has also
been used to spot and rent safe houses for various
Station operations, a valuable operntional support.
service.
5 As stated in the preceeding Request for Project
Renewal, al though SCANTLIAG's LIEXPTY Project objectives
can never be completely fulfilled, it is the Station's
opinion that SCANTLING has made inportant and valuable
contributions to LIEMPTY Preject objectives specifically
and to other Station activities in generd. SCANTLING's
: _ predustion, measured against monetary expenditures,
° case officer time and other intangible factors, wiques~
ticnably justifies his continuation as m integral part
of Project LIEMPTY.
B. Raymond H. GERENDE Segment (discussed in relation to project
odjectives):
1. "To collect operational information pertaining ‘to
LIMERICK personnel and physical facilities through ‘use
of photographie base houses." Together with their
extensive photographic coverace of the LIMERICK target,
the photographic bases also contribute other types. of
operational information: '
a LINITED - This base compiles daily logs 1
indicating all arrivals, demrtures and,
where possible, identities of every person .
visiting or working at the LI ck target.
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* This information Is particularly useful in keeping track ae
LIMERICK personnel and asstating with the identification of
visitors to the installation, Also, LIMITED maintains a
summary attendance llst of LIMERICK employees on a dally
basis; this enables the Station quickly to ascertain the
presence or absence of an employee on any given day,
. Finally, one other significant service ts performed hy this
base, the radio dispatching of the LIEMBRACE surveillance
team on LIMERICK personnel and targets of opportunity,
LIMITED's photographic coverage is still concentrated on
visttors, as opposed to employees, to the LIMERICK
installation, A recent example of the base's contributions to
Station efforts is the case of Joseph Ralph MAURI. In this
case, a LIENVOY lead indicated that an American might visit
- the LIMERICK target on a certain day, The base was alerted
to dispatch the radio-controlled surveillance team on any
person appearing to be an American, The results of this
assignment were indicated in MEXI-6392 and several other
cables, LIMITED was also able to provide photographs,
which when compared with photographs provided by Head-
quarters, left no question as to MAURI's identity,
b, LILYRIC - This base's ourput of high-quality clandestine
photographs has been in about the same quantity as last year,
In addition, the base operator, LLEMPTY-l4, prepares weekly
reports on LIMERICK empioyees and their wives, VILYRIC
ainy performs the assignment of noting and reporting the
license plate numbers of all cars bringing visitors to the’
LIMERICK installation, LILYRIC photograplis also are con-
centrated on visitors to the target, as opposed to employees,
It should be noted that LILYRIC operates for photographic
coverage during the hours from daylight to 1400 hours each
.. day of the week except Sunday, The LIMITED base maintains
photographic coverage from 1400 hours to darkness each day
except Sunday,
c. LICALLA - As reported in previous correspondence, the
LICALLA base contributes to the collection of operational
information through photographic coverage of LIMERICK
employees and their families, Also, the base operator,
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LIEMPTY-9, supplies extremely worthwhile information
pertaining to the apparent positions and jobs of the target
employees, -He accomplishes this objective by ¢areful
observation and analysis, LICALLA also maintains a datly
attendance roster of all LIMERICK employees, LICALLA
coverage of the target, both photographic and physical
observations, enables the Station to keep abrest of LIMERICK
personnel changes, a vital contribution to the Station's counter-
esplonage effort,
2, “To collect operational information and tdentlfy operational leads
pertaining to Station targets of opportunity,” The LIENTRAP operation,
handled by GERENDE, ts the major ‘contributor to this objective, It
has been possible for LIENTRAP to take photographs and to perform
pretext Investigetions in support of numerous Station activities. ‘The
cases listed below are cited as examples:
a. In the case of Cesar GONZALEZ Sanchez (see I, A,3,a, above)
LIENTRAP was able to procure photographs of GONZALEZ at his
Mexico City residence which, when compared to Headquarters
provided. photographs, lett no doubt that GONZALEZ was the
subject of interest to Headquarters,
b, LIENTRAP confirmed the Identity of Olga CASTILLO de Ledon,
a frequent visitor to the LIMERICK installation and an ardent
supporter of the present Cuban regime, through a pretext
investigation of the residents of an apart ment building where
CASTILLO was believed to live. Later, LIENTRAP supported rhe
results of the investigation with excellent photographs of the
subject, 7’ -
3. "To provide operational support to Station operations, i,e., rent
hotel rooras and apartments, and conduct counter-surveillances, "
GERENDE is used frequently to rent hotel rooms and apartments for
other Station operations and activities, GERENDE's comprehensive
area knowledge and personal operational capabilitles combine to make
him aa extremely valuable Station asset for such support acrivities,
GERENDE also procures post office box letter drops for the many
Station operations requiring them,
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4, It is the Station's conclusion that the money and case officer tlme
expended on this segment of the LIEMPTY project is worthwhile and
should be continued tn view of the quality and quantity of operational
information produced,
Simon D, CLACKETT Segment (discussed in relation’ to project
objectives) :
1, “To collect operational tnformation and to identify operational leads
pertaining to the LIMERICK target and Station targets. of opportunity,"
During this project year the LJYERSEY survellance team under the
direction of CLACKETT began contributing to the Station's support
efforts through pretext investigatlons and physical survellances, Some
examples of the team's work are listed below:
a, Rafael TISCHLER Guzman (201-64372) is a Guatemalan
Communist which the team had under surveillance from
November 1959 to April 1960, The surveillance, together
with Information acquired from other sources, eventually
resulted in an‘ unsuccessful recruitment attempt on TISCHLER,
b, Pericles FRANCO Ornes (201-64546) - FRANCO Is a
Dominican of interest to the Station, The LIJERSEY ream
devoted portions of five mouths, January to May 1960, collecting 1
information on subject through physical surveillance, ;
c.. Jose Maria "Chema" LOPEZ Valdizon (201- ) was the
subject of a physical surveillance during May and June 1960,
LOPEZ was iater deported from Mexivy ikioiigh the efforts
of LITEMPO-2,
d, CLACKETT and the LIIERSEY team performed numerous
pretext Investigations on Station targets cf opportunity and on
three separate occasions during the project year served as
a counter-surveillance escort for Station officers in other
operations.
2. CLACKETT, just prior to his resignation in August 1960, spent ;
about five weeks giving tradecraft and operational skills training to to
LITEA-1, Although not specifically covered by the project objectives, .
this ability on CLACKETT's part is considered a significant con- 4
tribution to the Station's support efforts, ne
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“3. In view of CLACKETT's resignation, which was effective 31
August: 1960, and the proposed transfer of the LUERSEY team to
- the. LITEMPO project, this segment of the LLEMPTY project wipl
- not-be renéwed, However, for the record, it is considered that -
___the CLACKETT segment of LIEMPTY was worthwhile and the
~~“ expenditure of Station assets in connection with LIIERSEY operations
were justified,
-D, Relationship to Related Mission Directive Objectives:
It can readily be noted that Project LIEMPTY has provided support to
many Station operations and tn this manner has been a contributing factor
to the furtherance of the Related Misston Directive, The project has not
produced any positive intelligence nor has it been intended that it should
do so, The project's sole purpose {s to provide a mechanism for the
development of operational information in support of other Station
operations,
CHANGES
A, Simon D, CLACKETT
The unexpected resignation of CLACKETT in August 1960 has
necessitated the decision as how best to utilize the LIIERSEY surveillance
team and still benefice from the training and experience gained by the team
during the past year. As explained in the LITEMPO project outline, it was
decided that the LITEMPO Staff Agent would have the time, the need and the
requirements to handle and manage the LIJERSEY tcam on a regular basis;
consequently, the Station believed that such a solution to this problem would
permit the Station Lv cuuiluue io profit from CLACKETT's pagt efforts,
B. Oliver G, SCANTLING
Since CLACKETT" s departure, SCANTLING has been handling the
LYERSEY team as an interim measure pending Headquarters approval of
the LITEMPO project. SCANTLING has been exposed to, and likewlse
knows, only one of the team members, LIEMPTY-20, SCANTLING is
known to L-2G only by an alias,
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“Ll LIEMPTY- “Is - Meniber of the LIJERSEY surveillance team eo
.< ‘Transferred to Project. LITEMEO and eryptonym changed
LITED-2, :
2. LEMPTY: -16 -’ Member of the © LYERSEY 5 gurveillaace team - *
Transferred to Pro ect ‘LITEMPO and cryptonym changed 7
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3. LIEMPTY- 20 = Assistant Team Leader of LJERSEY surveillance
team -, Transferred to Project LITEMPO and | cryptonym ct changed to
LITED-1
4, LIENPTY- 25 - Most recent additlon to the LUERSEY surveillance .
team, Transferred to Project LITEMPO and cryprony™ changed to |
LITED-4,
5. There have been no other personnel changes within the LIEMPTY
project, excepting the resignations of Simon D, CLACKETT and
Wilma J, FIORDALISL,
tl, EFFECTIVEN ESS
AY General comments pertaining to the value of the. project efforts to the -
‘Station's needs - The Station is of the opinion that its operations are only
as good as ‘the support mechanisms backstopping and contributing to them,
! The availability of unilateral-support agents and organizations, such as
“| the LIEMPTY Project, to investigate leads and co collect operational
informacion is an indispensable ingredient to the Station's espionage and
counterespionage: objectives, . The Station would be seriously handicapped
’ in its operational activitles should the support services of suck agents as
GERENDE,. SCANTLING and the agents under their control be suddenly
made unavailable, ; . ;
“B. LIMERICK Target - The basis for most of the Station's counter-
espionage activities directed against the LIMERICK targer require detailed
' knowledge of the identity, activities and fellow associates of LIMERICK -
personnel, Fhe LIEMPTY photographic basechouses. undoulnecty provide — -
-more of-this type iitormation than any orfier’ ‘Station operation, The .
; a an “production trom LIEMPTY photographic bases and from the LIENVOY.
project provide the Station with the large ma jority of LIMERICK leads.
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-C.- Targets of Opportunity - The ‘immediate avatlability of independent -
. * agsets to perform investigations, - -photographic assignments and other _
. essential types of support services in connection with Station targets of
opportunity’ represent an’ operational advantage which thts: Station’considers .
ts due to stich LIEMPTY. assets that an agent canbe -
. “sent. to distant. areas in'Mexico todo tivestigations, that. photographs can
‘= be made of individuals ‘and places which are of operational interest and .
apartments and-hotel -rooms'can be acquired tn fictitious nanies tn.”
. support of sensit ive operations. and Activities, —
D. “Although the progress and ‘success of any support project depends
" upon requirements from other Station operations, it must be concluded
that Project LIEMPTY has indeed been effective during, the past project
“year,
PROBLEMS
A, Security - The activities of the LICALLA base were suspended in .
September 1960.as a direct result of the arrest of three KURIOT
technicians by the Cuban Government, One of the technicians was known
to have knowledge of the four LIMUST units (LICALLA Is located tn one
of these units) and the Station considered it appropriate to. suspend photo-
graphic operations:pending resolution of the situation. At this time,
. there {s no indication when“LICALLA operations wil! be resumed, . The
‘LICALLA base operator has reported that. there have been no unusual
“inquiries or othér suspictous actions which might indicate thar LICALLA
has been compromised to LIMERICK personnel; however, such a
possibility will exist unt the release of the three technicians, No
other security problems have occurred during the past year.
' PLANS |
A, Processing of Photographs-- During the past year considerable
‘progress has been made in the Station's handling, i.e., sorting, indexing,
identifying leads and filing, | of phorographs produced by the several hases,
B. . Photo: sraphic Techniques ~ The previous LIEMPTY Project Renewal
Request indicated that the Station planned to try new techniques using
HY~PAN film in_night photography.—H¥-PAN_film_was_used_on_a-trial
_——--~ "basis during daylight hours with r results, Almost invartably, prints
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from HY~-PAN negatives were too gralny and, consequently, were of
little use. in producing good identified shots of individuals, In view
of these experiments, night photography has not yet been attempted,
It should be noted that Eastman: Kodak's new TRI-X PAN film, which
all bases and LIENTRAP now use, is superior to any film previously
used by the Station for clandestine photography. The quality of all
base photographs have been increased considerably as a direct résult
of this new film.
C, General Comments - The Station belleves that the GERENDE
segment is now Operating under optimum organizational arrangments
and there are no plans for expansion contemplated at this time. It is
expected that SCANTLING will soon be relieved of his interim
responsibility for the LYERSEY team and can concentrate more on his
Investigative and casing activities. The transfer of the LJERSEY team
- to Project LITEMPO reduced Project LIEMPTY activities by an
appreciable amount. It ts not planned, during the coming year, to
expand present LIEMPTY activities,
COSTS
A, Past Project Year ~ Station finance records indicate that Project
LIEMPTY expended $19, 120. 91 during Fiscal Year 1960 (L December
1959 - 30 June 1960) and has thus far during Fiscal Year 1961 (through
31 October 1960) expended $16, 734.69. Contract Agents salaries and
allowances paid by Headquarters bring the total expenditures for It
months of the project vear 10 approximately $5V, 000.00. An additional
$4, 000.00 will be oblivated during the 12th month of the project year,
This will bring total project expenditures to about $54, 000. 00 for the
entire project year,
B, Ensuing Period - Of the toral $53,000.00 budget, itemized below,
$31, 900,00 should be expended during the remainder of Fiscal Year
1961 and the balance, $21,100.00, should be expended during Fiscal
Year 1962, Normal accounting procedures will be used for all
expenditures
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Raymond H, GERENDE ¢- 32/43 $ 5,040.00
Oliver G, SCANTLING ¢. 7¢%e3 4,560. 00
Loutse J. MACRINO «-¥/7%>2 2, 500. 00
(@ $2.02 per hour) : .
LIEMPTY-4 ¢- 4/574 2,000.00
LIEMPTY-5 ¢- 58¥F2 1, 500, 00
(@ $1.75 per hour) \
LIEMPTY-6 ¢. 2 77/F 2, 800, 00
LIEMPTY-7 No Salary ¢. 36797 -0- .
LIEMPTY-8 ¢- 34¢74 1,800.00
LUEMPTY-9 ¢ -52697 2, 800. 00
LIEMPTY-10 ¢- s37% 3, 600. 00
LIEMPTY-11 ¢- 4/¥37 2, 50C. 00
LIEMPTY-12 c- 3¢2a6¢ 1, 800, 00
LIEMPTY-13 © -Y69 42" 1, 800.00
LIEMPTY-14 ¢. G76 1,800, 00
LIEMPTY-19 cp 74577 1,000. 00
: LIEMPTY-24 No Salary ¢-1s972 -0-
j Christmas bonuses all personnel 2,500. 00 ;
SUB-TOTAL $ 38, 000, 00
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
Maintenance of MV~-2279, 2284 ;
and 2286. $ 2,000,00 ,
Operational Travel 500, 00
Trocurement of Safehouses, post 2,000. 00
office boxes and renting '
automobiles,
Purchase of information, 2,500.00
identification documents, an
bribes, ;
SUB-TOTAL $ 7,000.00
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Repair and matntenanceof . $ S00.00
camera equipment, ~
Purchase of replacement 2, 000. 00
photographic equipment and
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SUB-TOTAL 2,500, 00
‘REAL ESTATE
Rent, utilities and maintenance
of following safehouses:
VIL,
*LIMITED $ 3,000.00
*LICALLA 1, 500. 00
LILYRIC 1, 000, 00
SUB-TOTAL 5, 500,.00_
GRAND TOTAL $53, 000, 00
*LIMITED and LICALLA rents are returned to the Station by LIMOUSINE and
credited to Station miscellaneous receipts,
EMERGENCY CONDITIONS
As regards the requirement listed tn CSI-F No, 230-60, Annex A, for
. eommunications arrangments in the event of "Emergency Conditions, "
the Station does nor anticipate that this project would or could continue
to function under its present objectives, However, both principal
" agents, SCANTLING and GERENDE, would very possibly be worthwhile
sources of information to maintain contact with under any adverse
conditions, Both of these agears identify themselfs, In terms of
ideology, motivation and perspective, more as Americans than as
Mexican nationals (which they are). It is reasonable to assume, there-
fore, that SCANTLING and GERENDE would become valuable contacts
in any emergency situation, .
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Station has finally obtained the U.S. addresses of relatives through
whom. GERENDE and-SCANTLING could be contacted under most __
situations, This information will be forwarded separately,
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a, The LIBETY Project vas renewed on 8 January 1960 for the —
erty Deoauber 1959 through Jl November 1960 for a total of $84,9103
485 far fiscal yeer 1960 ani $36,425 for fiscal yeer 1961.
2. the fetioving staff coments vere note during the reneval process!
Ge KUDESE noten that the CI valus of the project is
-“@griealt to faige since St appoaro that much of the uaterial ,
proinuosd resains fa the Station for exploitation, Hovever,
EDDESK remarks that the value ef the prejoct ahould bo increased
vhen the CLACKETT surveiliancs tesa enters into active operation,
KUDESK gaggesto that the Station be queried as to the protext oF
circumstances unior which SCANTLINO frequently visits Inez Pareda
edjacent to the Soviet
instelletien.
>, KUTUBZ/CPS notes that while tho project review presents
a clear picture of the alas and ebjectives of the various seg
manta, 2¢ deas not previde, exeept in the case of SCANTLING,
pheto eeverago bo reviewed from the standpoint of value ond uss
fulness with a view to de whether the LILYRIC activity
eculd not be safely aliminated and the additional photographie
coverage conducted on a more galective basis, witheut paterially
affecting overall usefulness, KUTUBE/O?3S notes that, in the
abegnee ef further proaf of usefulness, the color photogr: end
moving pictures appoar to be an unnocsssary lwury, KULUBE, Ors
commande the careful handling of the CLACKETT seguent and requests
that the naxt project action include examples af the tean's
progress,
3, The TVA eppreval for the additional vehicle vas fervarded undar
Dispatch Fo, HYS-1211, The HV mmber assigned by JBECHO is XV 2320,
fhe usual Delogation of Procurensst authority ia being forvarded by
JBECHO chanwels.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, FI HEADQUARTERS CASE OFFICER
SUBJECT 4 Project LIEMFTY _ Name__C,_Zehrung
J Renewal =~ Room__2121 Barton.
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Date__9 December 2959
1. It 4a requested that the LIEMPIY Project be renawed for the
‘period 1 December 1959 through 30 November 1960 for a total of
$84,910.00; $48,485.00 for fiscal year 1960 and $36,425.00 for fiscal
year 1961, LIEMPTY was last approved for the period 1 December 1958
throtigh 30 November 1959 for a total of $95,380; of which it is
eatimated $74,259 has been obligated,
- 2. It 4s requested that the Project be renewed on the basis
of the Project review prepared by the Station which is attached.
3. The security incident referred to in paragraph IV,B on
page 6 of the attachmont, occurred on 20 September 1959, While on
an operational assignment LIEMPTY/10 and the LIENTRAP vehiole were
temporarily detained by the Servicio Secreto de Mexico (Mexican Secret
Service), At the time of the incident the LIENTRAP vehicle waa
carrying out an ‘assignment of photographing a Cuban rally which it
was expected would ba attended by many of the leading Mexican and
Central American Communists, The police were also covering the
meeting for thé-purpose of preventing a Communist—inspired demonatra-
tion and they searched LIENTHAP believing it might contain Communist
‘propaganda, When they saw the fim they seized the filn,the truck and
LIEMPTY-10 with the belief the Communists hed filmed sane rough-hended
techniques used by the police against some persons attending the rally,
before his release was obtained. When a member of the Station using
State Department cover intervened with the police on behalf of LIEMITY-10,
the film, LIENTRAP, and all the equipment were also returned in tact,
LIEMFTY~-10 had not been. interrogated and had not been formally charged
or booked, . Although the FBI representative and the U.S. Embassy Security
Officer also learned of the incident, the Station does not believe that
this incident has materially effected the security of the Project. Tha
Station, however, is allowing a one month's cooling off period for the
LIENTAAP vehicle and LIEMPTY~-10,
Attachments:
' Project review lian quad)
Envelope with past renewals
Memo Justification of Purchase
of Auto .
Form 680 (in quad) .
Envelope with true namsa
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Based on the attached REVIEW OF PROJECT LIEMPTY, it is requested that
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REVIEW OF PROJECT LIEMPTY
(For the Purpose of Project Renewal)
I. PRODUCT OF THE PROJECT
A. Oliver G. SCANTLING Segment (discussed in relation to project
objectives): . .
an 1, “To collect operational information pertaining to LIMERICK
personnel and physical facilities.'' During the past year SCANTLING has devoted
a significant amount of time to the furtherance of this project objective. Although
other Station operations and personnel are also concerned with vas collection of
operational information about- LIMERICK personnel, SCANTLING's contributions
are unique as to type and complement information received from other sources, Fowr
‘example, SCANTLING is used primarily as the source of information about LIMERICK
physical facilities. He is constantly on the alert for building modifications, con-
struction activities and the kinds of outside services utilized by the LIMERICK
installation. He regularly visits Inez PARADA de Moreno, the occupant of property
adjacent to LIMERICK, for the purpose of obtaining a close view of the interior
grounds of LIMERICK and to debrief Scnora de Moreno about any unusual activities
which she may have-observed. At the present time SCANTLING is preparing a
thorough casing report on the electrical power supply used by LIMERICK and all
other residences and establishments in the same block. This operational information
is intended for KURIOT's use and will show all transformers in the block, electrical
meters for measuring the amount of electrical power used and the precise points
where wires enter each property. Because of his other sensitive activities and
because other operational activities provide adequate coverage, SCANTLING
has been used sparingly for physical surveillances and investigations which might
conceivably impair his future usefulness to the Station. During the time he spent
training Simon D. CLACKETT (ps) in radio controlled mobile surveillance,
SCANTLING did perform some surveillance work at the LIMERICK installation;
however, it was concerned mostly with briefing CLACKETT on dispatching tech~
niques and the procedures used for the control of several vehicles on a surveillance
team using two-way radios.
2. "To collect operational information pertaining to other targets of
opportunity, foreign official installations and personnel of intelligence interest
operating in Mexico."' By far the most important contribution made by SCANTLING
in connection with this project objective has been his support to the LITACIT
operation and just recently actually gained entry to the LITACIT target using a
pretext cover story. During this visit SCANTLING managed to collect highly
valuable operational information about the security of the installation, which has
.added materially to KUBARK.'s knowledge about the-terget. SCANTLING has also
cased and prepared reports on the LITABBY target in anticipation of mounting
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a photographic surveillance and in initial preparation for a future LINIMENT type
activity. SCANTLING has performed investigations of numerous other Station
targets of opportunity which, depending on their significance, have been reported
-in separate correspondence.
3. "To exploit operational leads through recruitments, debriefings
and eurveillances," This objective was included in the LIEMPTY project because
SCANTLING is used to follow up LIFEAT leads and leads obtained from the LIEMPTY
‘photographic bases. During the past year SCANTLING has investigated a quantity of
leads obtained from the above sources, The information resulting from these in-
vestigations has enabled the Station to maintain current data on the various firms
used by the LIMERICK target and in one instance, Octavio VIDALES (201- )
caused the Station to make a recruitment pitch in an effort to carry out a technical
penetration of the LIMERICK target. Although VIDALES was not recruited, the
Station anticipates that SCANTLING will some day be successful in just this type of
activity. SCANTLING is the Station's principal source for the follow-up of LIFEAT/
LIMERICK and LIEMPTY photographic base house leads as they pertain to the
primary target. —
4. Not covered by a specific project objective but, névertheless, of
significant importance to the Station are SCANTLING's contributions to the overall
Station support efforts. In addition to the extensive training given to CLACKETT,
SCANTLING also prepared a detailed and sophisticated radio dispatch procedure for
use by the LIEMBRACE surveillance team. He devised a superior method for
numbering streets which enables the radio surveillance team to specify a location
without reference to street names and areas. The entire radio dispatch code, when
used properly, practically defies identification as the conversations of a clandestine
surveillance team. From the standpoint of Station security, SCANTLING conducted
an investigation of LIVESTOCK-2 based on two leads which were 30 years old and
reported significant information which contributed to the Station's final decision
to terminate LIVESTOCK-2. SCANTLING's other support activities consist of renting
hote! rooms and apartments in fictitious names, supportim operations such as
LICOOL-12 by performing sentry duty and by serving as a capable and responsible
cutout between the Station and agents from other geographical areas,
5. Although SCANTLING's LIEMPTY objectives can never be completely
fulfilled, it is the Station's opinion that SCANTLING' has made important and valuable
contributions to LIEMPTY Project objectives specifically and to other Station
activities in general, SCANTLING's production, méasured against monetary .
expenditures, case officer time and other intangible factors, unquestionably justifies
his contgnuation as an integral part of Project LIEMPTY,.
B. Raymond H. GERENDE Segment (discussed in relation to project
objectives): po,
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a ..1, "To collect operational information pertaining to LIMERICK
personnel and physical facilities through the use of photographic base houses,"
_ This continuing objective is carried out by three photographic base houses, -
- LIMITED, LILYRIC and LICALLA. During the project year, LIMITED produced
- approximately 3600 photographs and LILYRIC about 4500 pictures of individuals
- entering and leaving the LIMERICK target. Most of these photographs were of
non-LIMERICK individuals of which only a small, but significant, percentage
could be identified through license plate checks or other types of routine investi-
- gation, The LICALLA base produced approximately 4300 photographs during the year,
Most of the LICALLA photographs were of LIMERICK employees and their families
and have been of considerable value in-maintaining current and accurate listings
of LIMERICK personnel in Mcxico, Tho LICALLA base has recently begun taking
‘motion pictures of LIMERICK personnel conversing in the garden area. These
movies are being forwarded to KUTUBE/D for the possible exploitation of lip
- reading analysis. The LIMITED base, in addition to its photographic assignment,
is also used as thé radio central for dispatching the LIEMBRACE surveillance
team on LIMERICK personnel targeta. All bases make routine reports on the daily
attendance of LIMERICK employees at the installation which facilitates the Station's
reporting on the arrival and departure of LIMERICK personnel, Also, the bases
devote time to reporting the personal associations among the numerous LIMERICK
employees, Some of this latter type information is valuable from the standpoint of
confirming that LIMERICK intelligence officers have a tendency to associate with
their colleagues,
2. "To collect operational information and identify operational
leads pertaining to Station targets of opportunity." This is a broad objective
and one which is contributed to by the LIENTRAP operation, LIENTRAP is used
to provide photographic coverage of important Station targets which do not justify
a more permanent photographic base, During the period under review, LIENTRAP
has been used for the timely coverage of various Central American exile group
activities, the Confederacion de Trabajadores de la America Latina (CTAL)
_-headquarters, several counterespionage targets, the LITACIT and LITABBY
targets and other one-time operations of intelligence interest. The operational
information produced by LIENTRAP is used by the Station for increasing
operational knowledge about a target and, when appropriate, has been incorporated
in separate reports to Headquarters with other information about specific targets,
3. "To provide operational support to Station operations, i.e., rent
hotel rooms and apartments, and conduct counter-surveillances,'"' GERENDE,
because of his area knowledge and operational acumen, is used frequently by the
Station for renting hotel rooms and apartments in fictitious names for use on other
Station operations, He is also the Station's principal procurer of local Post Office
boxes for use as letter drops. This objective pertains entirely to the operational
support of other Station operations and is an invaluable ingredient to the security
of important Station activities.
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4. The production of operational information as represented by
LIMITED, LILYRIC, LICALLA and LIENTRAP is an important adjunct to the
Station's coverage of the LIMERICK tarcet and Station targets of opportunity.
It is the Station's conclusion that the expenditure of KUBARK assets, i.e., money
and case officer time, is justified and that these activities should be continued.
CG. Simon D, CLACKETT Segment (discussed in relation to project objectives):
1, “To collect operational information and to identify operational
leads pertaining to the LIMERICK target and Station targets of opportunity."" Very
little production has been realized from this objective in terms of CLACKETT's
contributions, CLACKETT returned to Mexico in early April 1959 after receiving
surveillance, tradecraft and photography training in Headquarters. He then spent the
rest of April, May and part of June being trained by SCANTLING in mobile sur~
veillance techniques. Then LIEMPTYs 15, 16, 17 and 20 were placed under his
supervision and he began training these agents in the arts of foot surveillance and
mobile surveillance, This team, known’as the LIJERSEY team, is just beginning to
show the excellent effects of CLACKETT's intensive training sessions. Although
LIEMPTY-17 has resigned and the team consists of only four agents, including
CGLACKETT, the Station believes that the team will be ready within the next month
to begin its contributions to the above objective,
2. Based on the training time devoted to CLACKETT and to the LISERSEY
team and the anticipated production during the coming project year, it is the Station's
opinion that this activity should be continued,
iW EXTENT TO WHICH THE RELATED MISSION DIRECTIVE HAS BEEN
FURTHERED.
Project LIEMPTY has provided support, in varying ways, to a majority of
’ Station operations and in this manner has been a contributing factor to the furtherance
of the Related Mission Directive, The project is not intended nor designed to
produce positive intelligence; its sole purpose is to provide a mechanism for the
development of operational information in support of other Station operations.
ia. PROGRESS OF THE OPERATION AND PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE.
aA. Oliver G. SCANTLING Segment:
1, SCANTLING's duties and responsibilities are basically the same
now as they were when the original LIEMPTY project outline was submitted. Since
SCANTLING is the only major factor in this part of LIEMPTY, progress, other than
covered in the above section on production, can be measured only by the fact that
SCANTLING is a year older and has acquired a few more helpful tricka of the trade
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2. Insofar as future planning is concerned, SCANTLING will
continue to devote the’ greater portion of his time to the LITACIT operation. In
addition, he will continue his work against the LIMERICK target, i.e., investi-
gating LIFEAT and photographic base house leads in connection with the objectives
of the LIEMPTY and LIMESA projects. The Station still plans to maintain
SCANTLING ag an independent Station assct free from the responsibilities of super-
vising other agente and operations,
3. SCANTLING will probably continue providing administrative
support to LIEMPTY-3 (now covered under the LICOOL project), but will not be
responsible for the operational direction of L-3 .
B. Raymond H. GERENDE Segment:
1, During the past year the three photographic base houses have
_ been trained in the use of a faster type film (HY-PAN) to facilitate the taking of
photographs on dark cloudy days. One base, LICALLA, has made tests and recently
begun making 35mm color slides using the new fast type Ektachrome film. This
film is now processed in the Mexico Station dark room which heretofore was not
possible. It ia the Station's opinion that a few color photographs of target personnel
will be useful for identification purposes. The LICALLA Base has also, during the
past year, begun taking 16mm motion pictures in color with the expectation that
Headquarters can eventually provide lip reading analysis of conversations taking
place in the garden area of the LIMERICK installation,
2, Other operational progress has been made in connection with
relieving GERENDE of responsibility for the LISERSEY surveillance team. This
mow leaves GERENDE with a sufficient amount of time to supervise all photographic
base houses, LIENTRAP and the outside photographic laboratory, ,
3. Future planning in relation to this segment does not call for
expansion, Rather,. the Station plans to perfect some of the photographic procedures
now in use and to experiment with night photography possibilities using the fast
HY-PAN film with telephoto lens of varying lengths. GERENDE will also concentrate
on increasing the security and communications procedures used with cach base.
C. Simon D. CLACKETT Segment:
1, CLACKETT's assumption of responsibility for the LIJERSEY
» surveillance team has been a progressive step for the development of an additional -
‘ and much needed support ascet,
Although the LIJERSEY team has been in existence
for several years, 1t was only during the past year, with the assignment of
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, ( place them under the. supervision of a full time team leader, As mentioned above,
CLACKETT has done‘an excellent job during the past few months in getting the
team ready for future operational assignments,
2. The Station plans, during the coming year, to increase the
Strength of the LIJERSEY team by at least two agents and one car, This would
then give a total LIUERSEY complement of six agents and three radio cars. The
Station will continue to take all necessary precautions not to rush the development
of the team nor to give it assignments which are too complicated and too difficult.
It is anticipated that the team will begin some surveillance work within the next
month on targets connected with plans for an expanded Communist Party pene-
tration program.
IV. PERFORMANCE OF PRINCIPAL AGENTS IN TERMS OF PRODUCTION,
SECURITY AND COVER. . . He ft
. A. Oliver G. SCANTLING - As should be expected from a well trained
and motivated agent, SCANTLING's production during the period under review was
excellent. His production is in the category of operational information rather than
positive intelligence and is based on leads and investigations given him by the
Station, He never fails to do a thorough and detailed job on all assignments
given to him, He is an unusually valuableprincipal ag: agent. > There have been no
security problems or developments during the past year in connection with
SCANTLING's assignments. Likewise, his cover is very good and places him
in a position to maintain his work for KUBARK for many years to come.
B, Raymond H. GERENDE - Since GERENDE's marriage in December
1958, his performance has improved to a marked degree, He has become one
of the Station's most dependable agents in terms of promptness for meetings,
completing operational assignments as rapidly as possible and in doing any task,
regardless of how menial it may be. Insofar as the Station and GERENDE know,
his cover with LISTERINE's firm has held up very well. In fact, GERENDE
recently was able to negotiate a sales contract with a customer having a very 7
large sales capacity for the product manufactured by LISTERINE's firm. This,
of course, endears GERENDE to LISTERINE in addition to contributing to
GERENDE's cover employment. The only significant security incident pertaining,
in part, to GERENDE was in connection with LIENTRAP (please see HMMA-13951,
16 October 1959, for details).
Cc. Simon D, CLACKETT - CLACKETT's performance has definitely
measured up to the standards expected by the Station. He has proved that he
is conscientious, dependable and very quick in grasping the details of clandestine
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he gains more experience. ‘There have been no security problems or incidents in
connection with CLACKETT's assignment to this Station, Although the notional
‘cover provided by Headquarters has held up very well during the past few months,
- the Station had hopes of placing him in LILABEL's firm and obtaining Inmigrante
. papers for him. However, for reasons mentioned in other correspondence, this
‘cover arrangement did not work out. The Station is continuing efforts to locate
another suitable local cover job for CLACKETT,
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: A. Oliver G. SCANTLING - The Station Case Officer meets with SCANTLING
on the average of three times each week, For regular meetings, a total of eight
prearranged contact points are used alternately with SCANTLING "walking the beat"
and being picked up by the Case Officer in the latter's car. This procedure enables
both the agent and the case officer to check themsclves and to check each other for
possible surveillance, Meetings are generally of short duration, seldom more than
30 minutes, and are held in the car. It is possible for SCANTLING to get in touch
with his case officer by telephone, and vice versa, in case an unscheduled meeting
is necessary. SCANTLING and the Station aré currently working on the details of
an emergency means of contact utilizing SCANTLING's wife's relatives in PBPRIME.
Headquarters will be advised of these arrangements to facilitate contact with
SCANTLING in the event Mexico is overrun by hostile forces and contact with the
Station is severed,
B. Raymond H. GERENDE - GERENDE's Case Officer meeta with him five
times each week, Meetings are conducted in the Case Officer's car using the same
- proceduree as outlined above. GERENDE and his Case Officer have a total of 11
contact points in different areas of the city and generally hold their mectings during
the early morning hours, usually about 0800. Ag in the case of SCANTLING,
GERENDE and his Case Officer are preparing an emergency contact procedure which
will facilitate Headquarters communications with him through his relatives in PBPRIME
Headquarters will be advised of these arrangements just as soon as they are completed.
Cc. Simon D. CLACKETT - The Station Case Officer meets with CLACKETT
on the averageof three times each week. The same type of communications pro-
cedures as used for SCANTLING and GERENDE are employed with CLACKETT.
VI. PERSONNEL,
An Personnel dropped from the Project:
1, LIEMPTY-3 - Now carried under the LICOOL Project.
2. LIEMP1TY-17 - Resigned. Termination report forwarded to
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3. LIEMPTY-18 ~ Wife of LIEMPTY-3, Now carried under the ,
LICOOL Project.
B. New personnel not ‘previbusly listed under the Project:
1. LIEMPTY-19 - Position: Support Agent. Wife of Raymond H.
. GERENDE, OA granted 13 August.1959 per HMMW-7988, dated 19 August 1959,
. and amended per DIR=41523, 26 August 1959. See PRQ, Parts land lf, for :
additional information, ¢ ‘1 |... )7 ,
2. LIEMPTY -20 - Position; Agent member of LIEMPTY/LIJERSEY
surveillance tearn, OA granted 2 July 19538 per HMMW-6572, dated 12 July 1958.
’ See PRQ, Parts I and Il, Or additional information. / ©. - *
3. LIEMPTY-24 ~ Position: Wife of LIEMPTY-9. She does not
receive a salary nor does she actively participate in LIEMPTY-~-9's activities, OA
granted 14 September 1959 per HMMW-8099, dated 25 September 1959. 5 7) vo 1.
Vil. ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECT FOR COMING YEAR,
Compensation: (Note: Sufficient funds are indicated to provide for later justified
: raises to agents.)
AGENT U.S. $ PER ANNUM
Raymoud H. GERENDE $ 4,560.00 '
Oliver G. SCANTLING. ; 4,200, 00 ; :
LIEMPTY-4°% 2,000.00 ;
LIEMPTY-5 at $1.75 per-hour 2,500.00
LIEMPTY-6+ — 2,500, 00 ‘
LIEMPTY-7" No Salary -0O- :
LIEMPTY-8° 1, 500,00 ;
LIEMPTY-9% 2,500.00 :
LIEMPTY-10- 3,600.00 , >
LIEMPTY-1L1l- 2,500,00 :
LIEMPTY-12° 1,800. 00 :
LIEMPTY-13- ; 1,800. CO
LIEMPTY-14/ 1,400, 00 !
ee LIEMPTY-15 1,800, 00- :
ws LIEMPTY-16 1, 800, 00°
wor LIEMPTY-19/ : 1,000, 00
s.. LIEMPTY-20. 1,000. 00°
Wilma J. FIORDALISI 4,040.00 ’
Louise J. MACRINO at $2.02 per hour 2,500.00
tty LIEMPTY-24v No Salary -Q-
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+ : Simon D. CLACKETT -
2 Salary 3 7,750.00
; Quarters . 1, 800,00
. - i “Education Allowance ‘360. 00
OS £ . Travel———.. 1,000.00 10, 910.00 $ 61,910.00
= Operational Expenses:
: Automobiles (4 cars and I truck) $ 3,000.00
(Maintenance, operational expenses,
replacement of parts. }
Travel of agents by commercial carrier . 500,00 3, 500,00
Operational Equipment:
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Purchase of one used auto for LISERSEY
: Surveillance Team $ 3,500.00
: Purchase of one base radio for LIJERSEY
: Team 1,000, 00
-- : Repair and maintenance of radio and
o camera equipment . 1,000, 00
: Purchase of new photographic equipment
i and supplies 2,000.00 7, 500,00
: Real Estate:
i Rent, utilities and maintenance of following
: . safehouses:
*LIMITED $ 2,500.00
*LICALLA. 1,500, 00
: LILYRIC __1,000,00 5,000, 00
*LIMITED and LICALLA rents are returned to :
the Station by LIMOUSINE and credited to Station
miscellaneous receipts. .
Funds for procurement and servicing of additional safehouses,
2, 000,00
post office boxes and renting automobiles
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Exchange conimodities (required as good will gifts) $ 1,000, 00
Damiages (broken contracts, "key" money to obtain
locations in choice areas, rent deposits, etc. } 2,000. 00
- Purchase of information, purchase of identification
documents, payment of bribes, etc,’ 2, 000,00
TOTAL 84,910.00
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that your recommendation for renawal be pouched so that it reaches
Headquarters prior to 1 Bovenber 1959. , .
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‘OLIVER 0. GALBOND
SHI/3friexico/i.0.i AL KANS ings
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1413063, 5 Juno 1959
2, . Oa 16 duly.1957, on enendrent to the LIE ITY Project vas
approved granting persission to azend Raymonil H. GURENDE? a contract 1
to provide hin with 4 termination sottlezent of ono month's salery for $
each full yoar that-he works for KUBARK ani to raise his colary effective .
daly 1959 from $4,020 to #4, 560 per your. Ho niditionel funda vere
Tequosted for tho Froject.
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| 24 A request to eond OS2KIK'9 contract to inclale the benefits
| Listed above has been subnitted. You vill be notified when the contract
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2 duly 199 . authorised:
3. A copy ef tho approved Projoot anandment is attached for your
Attachzent Stencd: LN fo - see
inforcation and rocords.
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"MARKED FOR INOEXING
NO INDEXING MEIUIEED
INDEXING CAN BE FUDGED
BY QUALIFIED HQ. 065K ONIT
1. The LIEMPTY Project Anendmant was approved on 30 arch 1959 to
of a contrast agent, Louisa J. MACRINO to furnish
dnelude the addition
adninistrative auppert te ths Frojesi, and aleo to formalise a special
Ro additional funds were approved
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under this anendnent. _ |
2. Attached for the Station's informaticn and records is a copy of
eoumitaent made to Oliver G. SCANTLING.
the approved project anondeant request.
3 April 1959
Attackaents
2 pages (KAPOK)
Distributions
3 ~ Hexico City (w/a)
} - WHMailroom (wo/a)
1 + WH/Mamtco (wo/a
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TREK WARIS, & February 1959 (iA. 3)
le Sdetyuertors agpreciates tha refsreace disgaten waish fors-pted a
yewised “., Zart Ti, cm il & i020 ans requests that “perstscmal apur-val be
esenced far Ris use under the iJ85°7) srocect, in view of the fact tact the
ftaticn plaro to uee Sudjest in survelilanes goprei:ty, his origin: clesrsacd,
qrested on S culy 173%, euthurisos yoo under the -4:- 37 Project. : j
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Fernts sat Loans Teed -. . a
M os TT eaeeeo por moecings
2, GSREPS nas Wass netifled of Sov jaut’s present “Faat 86.508 Riek tee H
heen requested to ecte the en ae of eryztonme .
Ja is view af the Caet thet the “tistdo- kne oot main any satetaniing
Goomiteonts te W1aH T1620 and tasouse RKO GEANOT: Hpoleet agthoriseas the
reorultzent af & sarvelilanes tear, 16 4a not mece tary to tena forms 20tion $9
dpoluce tupfect ander ko JFojest at tals tiao.
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RETON HGUETO . . : INDEXING CAN 6& JVOGEO
Extend Subjoct's contract and includs under LIEMPTY I By QUALIFED DESK ONLY
eerteiNce\s) . —" ~ ~ ee woes — a en eh —
HMMW-7268, 13 February 1959
‘tng ths expiration of MACRINO's
dirtng the past eight months has been dovoted to typing selected
reports on report mots and doing routtoc noa-seasitive tronslation work,
2 It 1s reqrested that MACRINO's contract be renewed for one year with
the gama salary and other provisions, She cna appropristely be ploced under
the LIEMPTY project as 8 Station support asset, For project administrative
purposes, ehe is being assigned the LIEMPTY/Z3 erypronym. Station belleves
that auffictest LIEMPTY fumua are already avallabls to cover her salary pay~
menta during the rematader of the LIEMPTY project year,
Willard C. CURTIS
QNO/eps
19 Febxuary 1959
Dictritaton
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FROM Cat ef of Station, Mexico City : 11 February 1959
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LIEMPTY/Change of Cryptonyms
‘Change cryptonyms as requested below?
HEPERENC ES)
MAPRID FOR INDEXING
NO INDEXING BEQUIRED
WNOEKING CAN BE JUDGED
BY QUALIFIED HO, DLS ONLY
HM MW-7287, 30 January 1959, Paragraph 5.
It ts requested that the cryptonyms of the individuals named in paragraph
five of reference be changed to LIEMPTY/21 and LIEMPTY/22 respectively,
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3 February 2959
MEMORANDUM FORs Chief, SI/oPs
FROM + Chief, WHD ;
SUBJECT -_ ¢ LI@FIY Project , a
1. Reference is made to your coxments on the LIE-FTY Project vhioh vas
approved on 16 January 1959.
2. Tho LISUETY Project provides for the development of tho forrer
LIJEASSY surveillenca tenn, tho maintenance of photo aurvalllanoe bases, and
ather suprort facilities for the Mexico City station. In their review of the
Project before it vas an-roved, FI/OPS sugmested that WH Division coneider a
gradual reduction of tha considerable financial and peraonna] cormitments in
thio profeet in viev of the fnvorably developing LIENVOY llatacn rolationship.
FI/OPS bolieved that a amaller, more manageable support group with greater
emphasis on pelectivity of tasks ani targets could well result in more effective
CI and FI productivity.
3. Tha Mexican desk wishes to point out that rather than reducing tho
agsets carried under the LIZ-PTY Project, WD dvelievas that this project is
an oxtremely important one and should receive Headcuarters support. Tho only
other Station aurveillu.ce teams, LIVESTOCK and LIE“PRACE, are both kmoun
to the Mexican suthorities. Therefore LIS ‘FTY remaing the Station's only
secure surveillecce asset. It 1s a very onal] untrained unit at present, but
through this project 1% will be developed into a useable, valuable asset.
4. We are not passing FI/OP's comment to the field, because WH Diviafas
believes that unilateral aasets should not ‘e reduced in favor of liaison.
First, the lfaisen has n-t yet been firmly established. ‘Secondly, oven with a
good ]iaison relationship, the Mexican ssrvicea must be considered anything but
asoure, and certainly could not be trusted with any sensitive o;srationse
Thirdly, because of its proxinity to the United States, and the activity of
hostile Intellivence groups thers, the Mexito City Station ia called uron to
support many yory sensitive orerations vhich we would never wish to reveal to
the Mexican authoritios.
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: 5. Experience in other latin Anerioan countries vhere lfaison has bean
established, as shovm that many Station's tend to reduce their untlatoral
operations and cayabilities in favor of the liaison, Under these circumstances,
the production of tho Stations heve often been at tha norcy of the Iaisen
service and a change in the attitude of the service tovard cooperating vith
this Agancy has left theso Stations virtually helpless, ‘e certainly cannot
Yrecormand that the Mexico Station reduce any of it's unilateral support assets
in favor of a proposed liaison relaticaship.
J, C, KIO
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: Operational/LIn-PTY Project Approval —| Se seouited
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INDEXING CAN Sf JUOGED
BY QUAUFIED HQ. DESK ONLY
1. the Field. Project Outline gubmitted with HM’A-11257 was approved
on 16 January 1959 without change, for the period 1. December 1956 through
30 Noverder 1959 for a total ‘of (95,350; $65,580 for the current fiscal
year and $29,800 for fiscal year 1960.
2. An amondment to the original request for project approval wes
guoniited before the original project was approved. This amendment
requested apsroval to include Simon D. CLACK!T? (ps) and Wilma Je FIORVALISI
(es) under the LISFETY Project effective 1 January 1959 and remove then
fron the LIME Project. The funds designated in the original FPO for
the undesignated Staff Agent were used to cover tha expenses for CLACKETT
and FIORDaLISI. Therefore no additional funds were requested for the
project in this amendment. fhe approval on 16 January 1959 included tite
oreject amendment. A copy of the awendment request is being forwarded
for your information and records.
3. Among the Staffs' comments on tho LIEHPIY Project, the following
recommendations were made. KUDSSK suggested that the Case Officer should
work at devising ostensible sources of incomes for the agents which will
stand the serutiny of friendé, relatives and less friendly forces. ,
hl. An anendrent to CLACKET('s contract has been requested to allow
for a cuarters allowances. The educational allowance requested in paracrach
LA of the project amendment was disap-roved because CLACKET? was a Contract
Agent. ‘The Quarters Allowance of $2,599 was turned dow because 1t was too
high in relation to CLACKETI's salary. fherefore, a quarters allovcenee of
£1,800 has been anrroved and will be written inte CLACKSTi’s contract. If,
however, oparational and cover reasons require CLACKST? to rent an apartment
Yerger tran the one he would cormally obtain under his allowance, the Ciief
ef Etation can authorize the extra rent 38 an operational expense which will
pat ba considered as compensation for CLACKETT and therefore not subject to .
federal income tax.
5. lease advise :eadquartero whether you wish to have the cryptonyms
for CLACKSTT and FIORDALISI charged to Liid:PTY's.
OLIVER G. GALZOND
23 Jamary 1959
Attachnent: Project amandment (KXBAT)
Tistribution:
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: LUMPTY Field Project - outing [x[ NO motiNG requieto
ACHON eau” INDEXING CAN 8 JUDGED
; Pe Beadquarters expeditious eyproval of LIEMPTY By QUALIFIED HQ, DESH ONY
a a, erences ;
MEX! 2339, 29 August 1958
DIR 41362, . 18 September 1958
Attached is ‘the LIEMTY field project outline, a new Station —
Project and several portions
.
support, project which ‘supersedes the LIJERSEY
SE of the LIPSTICK Project.
eo | 2. In addition to approval of ‘-men, Headquarters ig requested to
. ebange the agent cryptonyns as indicated in Section 9 of the attached field
. project outline.
3.- Aleo, it is requested that the Station be advised of the nev
LIEMPYY RI file number.
- (00a pages herevith RECORDS OFFICER ST
Bven pages USC)
The following actioa isy .
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MEMORANDUM FOR: FI/oPs - Projecte Branch HEADQUARTERS CASE OFFICER:
CRYPTOVIN © t LIEPTY nu) 2 aon ald —
DIVISIN =. ':'-—s« Western Hemisphere EXT,:_ 2555
DATS: haar Te: ovember 1958__
STATION t Mexico City . :
eo oY 1, It 41s requested that the LIEMPIY Project be approved for the .
bo , : " period: 1 Decenber 1958 through 30 November 1959 for a total of $95,380.00,
-2, Wi/Personnel has been ‘pequested to locate a Staff Agent to: :
fill-the BAP=8100-slot formérly.under the LIPSTICK Project. This slot i
wAil be transferred to the LIENMPTY Project and will be filled by a ,
person who will be responsible for the directions of the physical sur~
~ veillance team under this project.
PR Sue WD ahd
R. N. Dahlgren, C. I
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C. W. Anderson, WH/FI
Attachments:
FPO (in quad)
Form 680 (in quad)
Table of Vehicular Allowance
Justification for Purchase of Automobiles . ;
Envelope with true names : ‘ -
SECRET | 50 “6-4 ly
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PROJECT OUTLINE .
. a STATION Nexico 2 ote, CHIEF OF SATION
1. The attached project outline is presented for eyproval for the }
- perdod 1 December 1958 through 30 Joveaber 1959. .
®. Headquarters is requested to select a suitable contract or Staff
Agent to replace Raymond H. GERENDE az leader of the LIJERSEY surveilisnce
team. From the security standpoint, it is essential that GERENDS be relieved
we eee of this responsibility. The individual selected by Headquartera to fill the
. nh. slot formerly occupied by Wilfred 0. CLOWER (BAP-3100) should have hod
Tet experience in surveillance operations and should epeak Spanish fluently.
cs cory
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vo aa ' HMM-A-11257
seaE-1472
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. PROJECT OUTLINE
CRYPTONYN _LIENPrY .
PART I
“1. Area of Operations
fhe general area of operations will be Mexico and the specific area will de
Mexico, D.F., Mexico.
2. Purpose
The purpose of thie project is to-provide a mechaniem for the development of
operational information in support of other Station operations. This purpose is
in conéonance with the Related Mission Directive for Mexico,
3. Background
As the reviewing authorities will be aware, this project includes several
operationa which were formerly carried under Projects LIPSTICK and LIJERSEY.
Partially aa a result of the June 1958 LIPSTICK compromise, when three surveillance
tean members were apprehended and placedin custody by the Mexican Police, and
additionally as a means for the orderly administration of assets, this new project
is submitted.
There follovs below a@ background aketch of the separate support assets, excluding
-@etatls concerning personnel, which will be discussed later {n the outline, which the
Station proposes for inclusion in LIEMPTY:
LIMITED - The LIMITED Base is located in such a position across the atreet
from the LIMERICK installation that photographs can easily be made of persons enter-
ing and leaving the LIMERICK main gate. These photographs are later developed and
printed by LIEMPTY-4, then returned to the LIMITED operator for the proper annotations.
After receipt of the photographs by the Station, the Case Officer reviews them for
LIMESA leads, newly arrived LIMERICK personnel, local and other nationals of poasible
operational interest and PRPRIME citizens who have visited LIMERICK.
KUBARK owns the property housing the LIMITED Base, having purchased it in mid-
1955; however, the ostensible omer is LIMOUSINE, to whom LIEMPTY-6 pays his rent
eech month through LIMOUSINS's bank.
LIMITED, with LIEMPTY-6 as base house operator, has been operating for nearly
three years and has not yet been involved in a compromising security situation. Prior
to April 1955, when Headquarters authorized the purchase of the LIMITED Base, the
Stution rented the Bage and used LIPSTICK-7 (later LIMESTONE-6 in LIFEAT Project
and now terminated) as the operator. This arrangement was in effect for about two
years.
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‘target of interest (usually a residence or apartment building) and the photographer
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° Lrgvarc = , This Base ‘has been in operation for sbout two and one-half yeara eee!
and is located: da an apartzient building acros 6 the street from the LIMERICK
~inetallation. As inthe case of the LIMITED. Base, LILYRIC takes photographs of 4
‘peraons entering end leaving the main gate of the LIMERICK installation. The - 2 . .
~ LELYRIC photographs. are ‘Handled in the Sane wanner as the LIMITED pictures. In ”
additiod to taking photograplis; the LILYRIC cperators also prepare daily logs on the?’
Sef esich-LINSRICK exployee,.._ ‘Yecord the license plate numbers of most cara’
:_ carrying people to and ‘from ‘tie LINSRICK installation, and prepare an observation te
‘tary ‘on: all-target personnel: seea each day. (This peraits the Station to tell when
a ter t personality is out'of town or not working for sone other reason.
The ‘EILyRre Bape-was originally acquired and made operative to provide for
_continudus coverage of the target in the event LIMITED is ever compromised. This
ig still the primary value of having two bases cover the same portion of the target.
LILYRIC is compartmented froni LIMITED and with the possible exception of GERENDE
could probably weather any security flap involving LIMITED. Obviously, there is
“some duplication in the vork of LIMITED and LILIRIC; however, the insurance value
of having two basis is quite apparent. -
LILYRIC bas been operating for about two end one-half years and insofar ag
the Station knows, no coupromising security situations have arisen.
LICALLA ~ The LICALLA Base is located in a position where photographs can be
taken of people within the LIMERICK garden | area. In addition, the operator of the
‘LICALLA Base submits weekly reports cn LIMERICK construction work, daily logs show-
ing when a target individual was seen that day, and reports showing the association
of target individuals with one another, LICALLA photographs are processed and handled :
in the same manner and by the people who handle the LIMITED and LILYRIC pictures. 1
. The LICALLA Base was acquired and operations began about two and one-half
yearo ago with ‘the primary purpose of obtaining additional operational information
concerning LIMERICE personnel, and operational leads which could be exploited for
. the physical penetration of the LINSRICK installation. Approximately one year ago aan
the LICALLA, Base was purchased by KUBARK through LIMOUSINE. LICALLA will probably
remain et its present. Aocation and will continue to subait photographs and reports
of the same type as are now being submitted. Other than the fact that LIEMPTY-9,
the LICALLA operator, is the brother of former LIPSTICK-47, no security problems are
" eurrently known to the Case Officer. However, reports from LIPSPICK2 12 and 30, the :
local police, the attorneys involved in the case, the foreign embassy concerned and
the LCFLUTTER tests give no indications that LIEMPTY-9 was evar mentioned during : :
: {
the LIPSTICK flap.
LIEWTRAP - This ig a panel type truck equipped with cameras, telescopic 4
lens and other types of photographic equipment. It has been used during the past i :
two years as an investigative asset. The truck is parked about 75 yards from a
in the rear of the truck photographs in@ividuals or things of interest to the Station.
LIENTRAP is a valuable asset for any station to have and has enabled this Station to
get pictures of individuals which could have been obtained in no other way. LIEMWPTYe-
iO and 12 operate LISNTRAP. :
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discussed, LIJERSEY consists of a foot surveillance team with three members, LIEMPTYs- ca
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‘ HM-A-11257
. ne FAPOK-1472
/ ~The major ‘gecurity threat to LIENTRAP ia the fact that it has been operating
for about two oe aaa p all parts of the city and should goon de replaced by a truck
Outline.
. LIJERSEY = 1 This is ‘presently an approved project; however, it is believed
advisable for ai for administrative efficiency to include the LIJERSEY assets within the
framework of the LIEMPTY Project. Other than LILYRIC, which has already been
Tee ca rarer
15, 16 and 17. LIEMPIYs om and 16 have been employed for about one and a half years
end LIEMPTY-17. for” ‘about cone year. They have not developed into as competent a surveil-
lance team as the LIPSTICK team Was and probably never vill become as good. The
. LIJERSEY team has dbeen“ise’ mostly for stationary gurveillances and observations of
people of interest. LIEMPTY-17, liowever, has also been used as a pretext investigator.
He has excelled at this type of work and the Station continues to use him in this
capacity. The Station has been reluctant to use the LIJERSSY team as much as it
could have been used because of the closé association of the team with GERSNDS and,
in turn, GERENDE's knowledge and work on LIFEAT and the LIPSTICK surveillance team.
' The Station plans to recruit several agents of a type and social level more suitable
for all types of surveillance work than’ the present LIJERSEY team.
Oliver G. ACANTLING - SCANTLING has been asgociated with KUBARK for several
years in a number of different capacities. He was originally used as a member of
the LIPSTICK surveillance team and later was head of the same team. He has been
used to train new agents in the techniques of surveillance and investigation, to
acquire office space and apartments for the Station's operations and to conduct
investigations and make recruitment approaches to individuals of operational interest
to KUBARK. SCANTLING is currently being used by the Station as an investigator of
LIMESA leads andis atill actively pursuing the LIMESA/MKLIGHTING operation.
SCANTLING also maintains regular contact with LIEMPT{-3 and monitors his elicitatica
effort against the LICOOL-6 target. In this connection, both SCANTLING and LIEMPTY-3
meet regularly with Doris M. KILLGO for operational guidance. (Note: Please see
the LICOOL Field Project Outline for additional details on LICOUL-6)..
4, References:
a. LIPSTICK Project Outline and operational papers.
‘b. LIJERSEY Project Outline and operational papers.
ec. Dispatch to follow in next pouch, Subject: Review of Raymond H. GERENDE's
operational activities.
5. Objectives:
Oliver G. SCANTLING's activities:
a. To collect operational information pertaining to LIMERICK personnel and
physical facilities.
b. To collect operational information pertaining to other targets of
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opportunity, foreign official 4 installations ‘and personnel of intelligence interest
operating in Mexico.
“ . -. @+- To exploit operational leads through reerultnente, aebriefings end sure
veillances.
o>’ Raymond 8. GEREDE' a activities:
4, To collect operational informatica pertaining to LIMERICK peroonnel end
physical faciiitica through the use’ ef Photographic page houses,
; e. To coliect operational information and identify operational leads pertain
TFB. ing to Station targets of opportunity.
a 2. To provide operational support to Station operations, 1.e., rent hotel
rooms and apartments, and conduct counter-surveillances.
Staff Agent's activities:
g- Yo collect ‘operational ioformation and to identify operational leads
pertainirg to the LINMEPICK target and Station targets of opportunity.
6. Targeta:
Oliver G. SCANTLING - The primary target is, of course, the LIMERICK installation
and personnel. However, SCANTLING devotes most of his time to following up LIFEAT
leads which ‘pertain.to services provided the LIMERICK installation by individuals
and firms, 6.g. construction mgineers, Tieor Waxing firms, safe experts, furniture
makers, interlor decoratora, etc.. Td ‘an extent, ‘these are considered targets of
opportunity and it would be impossible to list spécifically what future targets
will be available. One specific target which SCANTLING ia concerned with is the
oceupalit of the LICOOL-6 apartment; however, LIEMPTY-3, whom SCANTLING handles,
should more correctly be given credit for information produced on this target.
Raymond EH. GERENDE ~ LIMITED, LILYRIC and LICALLA all have as their target
the LIMERICK installation and personnel, plus any local nationals and PBPRIMERS
“ . who visit LIMERICK, LUENTRAP is concerned with targets of opportunity and follow.
: up investigations on operational leads obtained from other Station and Headquarters
sources. The same targets apply to the LIJERSEY surveillance team as apply to
T Tasks:
Field Case Officer - Quiuton N. OUSLER.
a. Supervise and direct the operational activities of Raymond H. GERENDS,
Oliver G. SCANTLING, and the staff agent.
b. Provide dance and maintain ervisory responsibilit; for all agents
under GERENDE; SCAMILIMG and the stafr agent. 7
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te Ce Coordinate- support requests from other Station Case Officers which
involve either GEREHDE, SCANTLING. or the otaff agent.
‘ a Process (indexing, traces, etc.) the photographic end other information
from the LIEMPTY outeide Photographic assets. .
¢@.: Prepare operational and ‘administrative correspondence pertaining to.
4.
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Principal agent - Gliver G. SCANTLING:
a. Perform one man surveillances end investigations t identify individuals
of operational interest.
b. Perform comprehensive anddstailed casings of installations of interest
to the Station and Headquarters.
c. Provide administrative support and seme operational guidance to
LIEHPTY-3. -
a. Recruit individuals which have p!
installation (basically in support of LIMESA).
Spot prospective agent candidates for possible later use by the Station.
cal accesa to the LIMERICK
eo
Agent - LIEMPPY-3
&. Cultivate and elicit information from the occupant of the LICOGL-6
apartment,
b. Where possible, broaden his contact with the LIMERICK people for the
purpose of obtaining information concerning LIMERICK comercial matters in Mexico
and to identify LIMERICK personuel who, may be susceptible to defection and/or
recruitment in place.
¢. Support the LICOOL-6 technical operation by operating the recording
machines and occupying the monitoring base as hia family quarters.
Prineipal Agent - Raymond EH. GERENDE
a. Manage and act as the Case Officer's principal in the supervision of
LIMITED, LILYRIC, LICALLA, LIENTRAP, LIJERSEY surveillance teams (until relieved
by vew staff agent) and LIEMPTYs 4 and 5.
b. Set up end maintain proper clandestine comsunications procedures vith
all agents under his supervision.
c. Review periodically all aspects of his operations for possible security,
personnel and management problems.
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a. Prepare monthly activities reports for all Projects under his supere
wision.
- e. Perforn iavestigations on targets of opportunity as directed by the
Case Officers: .
f. Untila replacenent is located, oni tor and process the LIFSAT BCMORNING
acd LIFEAT Cuban Exiles taps.
LIMITED Base House Operator - LIEMPTY-6
ae Photograph individuals of interest who enter and leave the LIMERICK
installation through the main gate. :
b. Prepare logs and ather reports on individuals of intereat who visit
and/or work at the LIMERICK installation.
e. Maintain the cover of the Base as a family residence.
LILYRIC Base House Operators - LIEMPTYs 13 ond 14
Same tasks as the LIMITED Base House Operator
Agent - LIQWTY-12
&. Serve as a cutout between GERENDE and LIEMPTY-13, the LILYRIC Base
Eouse Operator.
dD. Insure proper tradecraft procedures are employed by the LILYRIC base.
ec. Spot and report on individuals who would make suitable agent recruits
for the Station.
LICALLA Base House Operator - LIEMPTY-9
a@. Photograph individuals of interest who appear in the garden area of the
LIMERICK installation.
db. Prepare logs and other reports on individuals of interest who visit
and/or work at the LIMERICK installation.
c. Maintain the cover of the Base as a family residence.
LIENTRAP - LIEMPTYs10 and 11
a. Perform photographic and other investigative assignments as directed
by the Station through GERENDE.
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. b. Protect the security of LIRVTRAP and report all operational security
developments involving the operation. : ;
Btaff Agent (to be selected by Headquarters)
a. Assume operational responsibility of the LIJERSEY surveillance
team fron GEREHDE, foe! : :
bd. Develop the present LIJERSEY asséts into a useable surveillance asset.
ft
cn ee Train new surveillance team nembers in the art of discreet physical
surveillance, ineluding static, foot and mobile methods.
a. Spot, end where feasidle, recruit | new eurved lence teem membera.
LIJERSEY Surveillance Team - LIEMPTYs 15, 16 and 17
, a. Perform surveillances, pretext investigations and other investigative
assignments as directed by the Station through GERENDE.
bo. Strive constantly to improve their individual and collective iavestigative
techaiques.
Support Agent - LIEMPTY-4
a. Process and print film fron LIMITED, LILYRIC, LICALLA and. LYENERAP.
Support Agent - LIEMPTY-5 a , _
@. Translate and type material as received from the Station through GERENDE.
8. Coordination:
This project will not require coordination with other feld stations.
9. Pereonnel:
a. Paseudonyus and cryptonyms
(1) Raymond H. GERENDE, aka LIEMPTY-2 (formerly LIPSTICK-20),
Position: Principal agent - (annews Aesat
(2) Oliver c. SCANTLING, aka LIQ@TY-2 (formerly LIPSTICK-19), f
Position: Principal Agent Oa. CUmreaer offronve iste a ad ar
(3) LIEMPTY-3 (formerly LIPSTICK-32), Position: Agent.
(4) LreMpry-h (formerly LIPSTICK-36), Position: Support Agent
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(5) LIErr-5 (formerly LIPSTICK-h0), Position: Support Agent
(6) LIROTY 6, {formerly LIPSTICK-14),, } Popition:, Agent, LIMITED Operator
FILE Mie
(7). Lomerx-7 (formerly LIPSFICK-27), vite of LIENPTY-6.
(8) LURPTY-8 (formerly LIPSTICK-29), son of LIENPIY-6, Cate ¢earew
(9) oReTT-s tramoerty LIPSTICK-§), Position: Agent, LICALLA operator.
(10) LIENPTY-10 (formerly LIPSTICK-2), Position: Agent, Photo truck operator.
BAA Gerrard FUP eS rPhy 6
(11) LIEMPrY-11 (formerly LIPSPICK-24), Podition: Agent, Assistant photo
. truck operator.
(12) LOEMPrY-12 (formerly LIJERSEY-5), Position: Agent, cutout and spotter.
“425 Uh,
“(13) LIBO@TY-13 (formerly LIJERSSY-2), Position: Agent, LILYRIC Base House
opera’ .
(14) LIEMPTY-14 (formerly LIJERSEY-12), Position: Agent, Assistant LILYRIC
Base House operator. Wife of LIEMPTY-13,
(15) Reaqpabicnees (formerly LIJERSEY-4), Position: Agent, LIJERSEY surveillance
A
(16) LUENPTY-16 (formerly LISERSEY-8), Position: Agent, LIJERSRY surveillance
team member.
(17) Lreerry-17 (formerly LLJERSEY- 13), Position: Agent, LIJERSEY surveillance
. team meuber.
Personal Data: ;
Personal data on all personnel Listed above have previously been provided
” to Feadquarters, either in projects LIPSTICK or LIJERSSY or in each intividual's
PRQ, Parte I and I.
Operational Approvals:
Raymond H. GERENDB, QA granted 1 29 Yebruary 1955, per HMS-2067,
dated 1h March 1955. ¢- 2-77
(2) Oliver G. SCANTLING, OA granted 2 December 1954, per EMMW-1894,
dated 29 December 1958. ¢- KOT
(3) LIEMPry-3, OA granted 10 August 1956, file number C-15955, per
Rew-3412, dated 24 August 1956.
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a) Lmmerr-h, QA granted § Octoder 195, file nuaber C-51672,
an per EMH. 3593, dated 12 Octoder 1956.
(5) LIEMPTY-5, GA granted & Nay 1957, file mmber C-56462, per
. HOGI-4521, 15 May 1957.
(6) LIR@TY-6, OA granted 23 Septeader 1954, per DIR 19215, 30 Septeader
_. 19h. C- ayers
(7) LIEWTY-7, oA granted 11 Octeder 1955, per RAEI-2510, 2 dated 25
October 1955. 6. ave 7S~
(8) LIEMPTY-8, OA ereated 2s October 1955, per Mew.2522, dated aT
October 1955. oly
(9) LXEMPTY-9,PQA granted 27 Decesber 19%, file number C-36699, per
EMM-3940, dated 10. January 1957. G4 Gar os erdh P87
(10) LIEMPIY-10, OA granted 10 April 1953, per ERW-S5T, dated 23
April 1953. ¢ : sox?
(21) LYEMPTY-11, QA grented 14 Septeuber 1955, per HMOW-2542, dated
4 October 1955, 2. ¥/e 3/7
(12) LIEMPTY-12, OA granted 18 July 1955, per BMil-2364, dated 22 July,
1955. C- 3¢H5¢ .
(13) LIEMPTY- 13, OA granted 9 May 1956, per ROH 3113, dated 82 May 1956.
a -
(14) -LIEMPTY-1k, OA granted 16 October 1957, per EMMW-5402, dated
29 October 1957. C~ Gired
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| (15) LIRMPTY-15, OA granted 30 July 1956, file mmbar C-h828h, per
ENMH-3359, dated 8 August 1956.
(16) LIEMPry-16, OA granted 14 February 1957, file number C-54098,
per HMMW-4124, dated 20 February 1957.
_ (27) LIEMPTY-17, OA granted 23 September 1957, per Mati-5262, dated
1 October 1957. ¢ .G¢asry
10. Cover: .
a. Rayviond H. GERENDE is the only LIENPTY agent who has cover provided by
KUBARK, GcRENDE ostensibly is a salesman for LISTERINS's firm. However, he
seldem spends ary time pursuing hie cover occupation, since his operational
activities are so numerous and time conmming. GERENDE's cover with the LISTERINE
firm was arranged by the Station and, eo far, has been adequate for GERSNDS's needa.
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“". Be, The Case Officer, @ainton N..QUSLER, is known only to GERENDE and
SCANTLING. It would not’be possible to develop a suitable cover story that
vould apply to the frequent meetings between the Case Officer and the Principal
Agenta; therefore, meetings are clandestine and are wually conducted in the
Case Officer's. cari
_ ground information as to how. "we met and how our friendship developed, to be used
ia the event’ *the..Case Officer" 4e apprehended with either of the Principal Agents.
“@. None of the status cover occupations of any of the LIEMPTY agents id
completely compatible with his operational activities. Action cover stories are
davided upon before cach assignment and devised to complement each agent's status
cover as closely as possible. Base House operators, of course, generally conduct
operational assiguments within the confines of their quarters; consequently, the
need for action cover stories is reduced. Appropriate cover stories exist between
GERENDE and the agents in his network and between SCANTLING and LIEMPIY-3.
11. Contact and Commmication:
Appropriate clandestine coummications arrangenents exist between the various
echelons of LIZMPTY. At the present time these plans. consist of regular and
rapid-non scheduled (emergency) means of contact. GERENDE and SCANTLING are both
_- in the process of preparing detailed written communications plens for their
"- yespettive agents which include complete regular, alternate and rapid-non
achetuled meeting arrangements. Provistons will also be made in these plans for
oral recognition signals and physical bona fides that will enable a person unknown
.to the agent to contact him should the need ever arise. The Case Officer ia cur-
rently working on a Warning System of Communications which will permit the ex-
peditious exfiltration of GERENDE and SCARTLING frou Mexico should a security
situation arise which would necessitate this. j
12. Control and Motivation:
&. Control - All LIEMPTY agents are local nationals. GERENDE and SCANTLING,
both of whom spent a great deal of their childhood years in PBPRIME and still
have relatives Living in PBPRIME, are in many respects more pro-PBPRIME than
many PRPRIME citizens. In the: “past, . both GERENDE and SCANTLING have evidenced
_& high degree of loyalty to Matthew S: DINGLEY, their former Station Case Officer,
and appear to be devoting tliat same loyalty to the present Case Officer. The
: eontrol over GERENDE and SCANTLING stems directly from their pro-PBPRIME beliefs
“and their personal loyalty ‘to their past and present Case Officers. The control
over other LIEMPTY agents ia based in part on pre-PBPRIME attitudes and on the
financial remuneration and good handling they receive@ from GERENDE and SCANTLING.
Realistically, control over LIEMPTY agents is based on mutual understandings and
confidence among individuals and should any agent decide to denounce PRPRIME or
_ KUBARK, as the case may be, there is not much that the Station could do.
b. Motivation - With the exception of GERENDE and SCANTLING, whose primary
motivations are ideological, financial compensation seems .to de the db:
motivational factor surrounding LIEMPTY agent ts. ° © the basic
However, ‘suitable cover stories have been developed between the
Case Officer and SCANTLING and between the Case Officer and GERENDE involving back~ -
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13. Equipment and _ Other Support:
, earried under -the LIPSTICK and LIJERSEY Projects.
i ae
sial-equpment-or other support-ie—required-at thts—times
use hieretp es f 6a Ue whack, Poyee bPaiyiy- 9 £09 C79 IE EF:
lk, Timetadler
The agents and cperatious ‘listed in this project have previously been
It is the Station's undere
standing that the LIPSTICK Project was extended to 1 December 1958 to give the:
Station tine to subait LIEMPIY. The MISERSEY Froject expires in 1959 or upon
approval of LIEMPTY.
' The ‘Exmerr Project F represents a wajor ‘operational rupport ascat of the
Mexico City Station and, as such, will run for an indefinite periodd tine.
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PROJECT OUTLINE .
PART IIT
15. Estimated Cost:
Compensation:
(Note: Sufficient funds are indicated'to provide for later justified raises
to agente.)
Agent US $ Per Annwa
Raymond H. GERENDE (bao Ar per hte rot) 4 60.00 -
Oliver G. SCANTLING 4,200.00
~ LIEMPTY-3 2,000.00
LIEMPTY-4 2,000.00
LIEMPTY-5 @ $2. 6 per hour 2,400.00
LIPMPTY-6 2,400.00
LIEMPTY-7 Wo Selary - «
LIEMPTY-3 No Galery . -~-
LIEMPTY=9 2,000.00
LIEMPTY-10 : 3,600.00
LIEMPTY-11 2, 500.00
LIEMPTY-12 1, 800.00
LIEMPTY-13 1, 800 .00
LIEMPTY-14 1,250.00
LIEMPTY-15 : 1,600.00
LIRPTY-16 1, 800.00
LIEMPRY-17 1,800.00
Bix additional agents @ $2,000 12,000.00
Staff Agent (to be selected by Hgs)
Selery $8, 330.00
Quarters — 2, 500.00
Education Allowance "640.00
Travel ; x8 1,000.00 i
Shipment of 2,000.00
; 14,470.00
Sub-total 62, 380.00
Operational Expenses: | : :
Autanobiles (3 autos & 1 truck) 2, 500.00
Maintenance, operational expenses, ’
_ replacement of parts.
Travel of seente by comercial carrier 500.00
Sub-total 3,000.00
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Operational: Bquipment:
Repiscemient of 2 LIJERSEY autos (MV-2148 & MV-21%7) 6,000.00
Replacement of SCANTLING's QP auto (HV-2041) 3,000.00
Replacement of LIEWIRAP (HV-2138) 2, 500.00
Purchase of 1 used auto for LIJERSEY surveillance 4,000.00
Purchase of 3 ‘two-way radios & one base radio for 2, 500.00
LIJERSEY team
Repair and maintenance of cameras and radio equip- 500.00 -
nent
Purchase of now photo equipment and supplies 2, 500.00
Sub-total 22,000,00
Real Estate:
* LIMITED 500.00
SLICALLA 1,000.00
* LILYRIC lL. 1,000.00
, Sub-total 2, 500.00
Funds for procureuent and servicing of additional safehouses,
post office boxes, or renting automobiles 2,000.00
Exchenge commodities (required as godwill gifts) 500.00
Damages (broken contracts, “key” money to obtain locations
in choice areas, rent deposits, etc.) 2,000.00
Purchase of information, purchase of identification documents,
payment of bribes, ete. 2,000.00
TOTAL $ 95,380.00 U.3,
*LIMITED and LICALLA rents are returned to the Station by LIMVUSINE
~ and crediteg to Station miscellaneous receipts.
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16. Special Problens ond Comms tments:
a. Ho camitments, expreosed or implied, have been made to any LIENPIT
agent by the present Case Officer, except as stated in the project outline. and/or
4n the contracts of GEHZADE and SCARTLING
b. In the event of compromise to the local government of any LIEMPTY ageat,
KUBARK is morally responsible for doing all within its power, and within the
limitations of coeur a ty, for resettling or otherwise taking care of the LIENPTY
agents. , .
c. No spectal benefit coumitueats Inve been made to any LIEMPTY agent except
those contained in the contrects of GERENDE and SCANTLING,
a. <A change of government or political conditions in Mexico will not affect
this project. It is ea unilateral effort on the part of KUBARK.
SO- 6 ~ 24),
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AND FIELD NOTIFICATION OF ACTION
{Stotion/Base)
ITEM 10-ENTER OLD TITLE WHEN AMENDING A TITLE. CITE
ANY FILES. SUCH AS 201 OR PROJECT FILES THAT ARE RE-
LATEO.TO THE-FILE COVERED BY THIS REQUEST. ITEM 10 MAY
ALSO BE USED TO'GIVE REASONS FOR THE ACTION BEING RE
QUESTED. TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF MATERIAL TO BE PLACED
iN A FILE OR TO MAKE OTHER EXPLANATORY REMARKS.
COMPLETE (TEMS t THROUGH 12 .
ITEM 3-ALL FILE TITLES MUST BE STERILE SINCE THEY WiLL
APPEAR ON THE FIELD COPIES AND ON MACHINE LISTS
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Pheto and physical surveillance coverage and suppart for statlon,
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1. Forwarded under separate cover as Attachnent A are two LIEXVOY
transcripts of 12 November 196% and two LINNVOY Lranseripts of 12 Novem
tockho.
1963 which Headquarters may consider Lor transmtbtal to Siatlon
“, ¥orworded under separate cover as Attachment Bis a photomraph
an unidentifled male (who was Beco
photoyraph the Station acset did not ob
nt, 1k60 hours on 12 November 105.
tieal with Subject since the male in the phoLograpi Is the only uniden
vino was also accompanied by a wont mc,
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what Subject may
4, The PollowLny is the comment made by Douglas J YGLASS, whe
Station's UTEINOY translator, concerning Albechment At
"Me exact spellini; of this neme could not be deteratned. Ho
Larted by naying that tt is - W - woe t.. and then stopped, onpha
he Lwo dots above A, It te very surance that he, bela, 4 Gveto d
k the atd of his Sweéish Consulate, tut applied to the Cavien 3
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bacsy el asked for a man, whom he me
‘wat sbranger slLill is the response of the Embassy offtefats, who wv
out of their way Lo £ind a ship for him, Usnally requests of this
nature are brushed acide end quite otton in a very cade manner. J)
teom his non-Britisn accent ant almost t
lived in the United States or Cenndn for quite sm
PEMMOOD of fleer nurees with PETNGLACS' corsuent roafacding the usual
jnetunce of Sovies Embassy offtelals to help ia a matter or this t
k, Station Mexteo has no record of any nerk the Soviaw Mbas
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travelling to Oaxaca during thie perio,
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Referauce; - A, HMMW-=+L2027 dated 23 Oct 1963
Bl PMMA -CI3aL dated 10 May 1963 :
Cy. HMMA+20408 dated 1) December 1962 mo,
Le Siamen Mexite regrets the confugion over the statin of LIENYVOY-8,
Ue waa teciouneted 29 Brteuacs 1960, An Agent Service Record 1a attached,
fy The ote pterym LIE MMA +20408 diated 19 Der ember 1962 !
should have beet DIENWOYsA, vactera voted that LLENVOYs*4 had been
emitted and called this te the attention uf the Station tn HIMMW L457 dated a
BAprib i963, Wasa cet mateed ac bat time that LDENVO¢-9 had been inchided
in erear in the precect ten watead of LIENYOY6. in
Wallerd C, CURTIS j
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NMEXIs
MEXI 7137
NEXI 7133
MEXI 7127
MEXI 7119
MEXI 7106 (HMM 8079)
MEXT 7068
MSEXI 7065
MEXI 7033
MEXI 7028
MEXI 70LO (HMM £067)
MEXI 7000 (HMM 8057)
MEXI 6975
MEXI 6972
MEXT 6955 (HMM 6047)
MEXI 6937 (HMM 8045)
MEXT 6348 (HMM 8008)
MEXI 6850 (HMM 2001)
MEXT 6833 (HMM 2000)
MEXT 6830 (HMM 7594)
MEXI 6513 (HMM 7990)
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MEXT 6805
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* Monthly Operational Report for Project LIENVOY,
ACTION REQUIRED . REFERENCES
Action; None. For Headquarters intormation.
Reference: HMMA-22135, 13 September 1963.
1. There follows the monthly operational report for Project LIENVOY
activities during September 1963.
2. Target Lines = September 1963.
The following lines were covered during the month of September:
20-30-18 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio“
20-83-46 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
24-18-18 - Braulio Maldonado Sandez -
43-01-35 “Melquiades Maldonado Sandez
23485825 --Alfonso Aguilar Monteverde peit
24-61-75 Jorge L, Tamayo Casteliejos a: “ ey
45-59-52 — David Alfare Siqueiros "+> _ Af Cds
13-21-14 Francisco Galindo Ochoa boots
. 43-15-06 —Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero Ayer 3 ye
11-16-48 -Ignacio Acosta Layuneg «tt // :
19-15-06 —Roberto Romero Adama — boo
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10-29-69 ~ Movimienta de Liberacion Nacional
46<12-70 -C, TAL,
46-11-30 DFS,
46-09-50 —D,F.S, (disconnected 183 September 1963)
35=36-52 = Politica (Revistas Manuel Marcue Pardinas)
46-60-15 —Prensa Latina
46-60-16 Prensa Latina
14442-37 Cuban Embassy
14-92-14 Cuban Embassy (disconnected 23 September 1903)
25-07-95 Cuban Embassy (apartment of Ramon Sinobas
: disconnected on 23 September 1903 when apartment
; became vacant)
14=13=26 Cuban Embassy
15660-55 Soviet Embassy (Chancery)
. 15-61-55 Soviet Embassy (Chancery)
715469=37 Soviet Embassy (Military Attache)
{561907 Soviet Embassy (Commercial Office)
1591264 Soviet Embassy (Film Repzesentative)
45-61-80 Czech Embassy
45-61-31 Czech Embassy
20-38-98 Yugoslav Embassy (connected 18 September 1963)
20-68-69 Yugoslav Embassy (connected 23 September 1963)
20-68-23 Yugoslav Embassy (connected ¢3 September iYo3)
Headquarters will note from the above that three Hines were disconnected in
order to cover three Yugoslav lines. Two of the lines which were diaconnected
were Cuban Embassy linea, both were not in use by the Cubans. One was in
the apartment which had been vacated by Ramon Sinobas and not occupied by
other Cubans, The other was a telephone in the Cuban Rimbassy which was
never answered. The Cubans are trying to get Sinobas' line moved to the
They have also asked foc the telephone company to repair lao9lal4.
Embassy.
ugoslay
As soon aa theae lines are working again, coverage of two of the Y
Embaasay linea will be dropped in order to pick up all the Cuban lines which
are presumed to have a much higher priority. —
3, Processing of LIENV OY Information
The Station continues to receive full transcripts in Spanish on the
Cuban lines (three), the Soviet Embassy lines (five), and ag of 13 and 23
S wptember the Yugoslav lines (three), These transcripta are received cach
morning for the day before. During September, the LIENVOY monitors
transcribed 1396 pages in addition to the daily resumen.
The outside translators now working on LIENVOY transcripts are
Orville HORSFALL, staff agent, who is used for. almost any backlog which
beging to occur.
David B, SCHLAGETER, field contract agent, who transcribes the
Czech take. ’
Victor W. OBOLD, career agent, who transcribes the Yugoslav portion
of the Yugoslav take. ,
Nouglaa J, FRINGLASS, ataff agent. who continues to transcribe the
Russian language portion of the Soviet take,
4, Exploitation of LIENVOY Information
Two leads from LIENVOY of operational interest in September 1963 were:
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a. On é September 1963 a Russian speaking female contacted -
the Soviet Embassy and asked for Svyatoslav Fedorovich KUZNETSOV, KGB, —
She identified herself by name and as a professor from New Orleana, She
gave the addresa of her apartment and asked for a meeting. This lead was
promptly followed up by station investigative asacts who identified the woman
and learned that she was attending a philosophera’ conference at the University
of Mexico. She returned to the United States on 17 September, All available
infozmation was forwarded to Headquarters for paasing to ODENVY.
b. MEXI-6135 reported the contact between an unidentified Czech
woman and the Czech Embassy.
5. Liaison
On 18 September 1963 Oliver G. GALBOND and Willard C, CURTIS
met with LIELEGANT and LIERGO. They also saw LIELEGANT on 20
September.
6. Security
There were no security problems during this month.
7, Technical
There were no technical problems which AREHART could not handle.
8. Personnel
Robert B, RIGGS continues to meet Arnold AREHART each morning
before 0800 hours to receive all LIENVOY tapes and traacripta from the
previous day, The daily meetings with Victor W, OBOLD and David B.
SCHLAGETER, the two EE translators, Wetttransferred on 18 September 1963
from the Station EE cage officer to the KURIOT technician, Gregory D.
PARMUTH who delivers and receives reels and transcripts from them each
day. PARMUTH also acts aa a cutout for Douglas J, FEINGLASS.
Paul V, LEVISTER, Headquarters KUTUBE officer, visited the
Station from 22 September to 1 October to consult with LIENVOY and LIFEAT
case officers in preparation for a report to be written on the two projects
as examples of tap operations which produce both positive intelligence and
operational leads.
9. Production,
There is attached a list of reports,cables and dispatches forwarded to ,
Headquarters during this month,
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: MFXI 6519 (HMM 7804) HMMA 22159 EM 7770 ;
: MEXI 6302 (HMM 7801) . HMMA 22149 YN 7767 —e
MEXI 6271 (KMM 7787) EMMA 22135. EMM T7742 .
MEXI 6215 fae 7761) HMMA 22116 EAN 7725
MEXT 6205 (HMM 7760) HMMA 22115 EAM 7724
. MFXI 6135 HMMA 22000 EMM 7723
MEXI 6153 (19M 7743) HMMA 22052
MEXI 6129 (HMM 7742)
MEXI 6107
MEXI 6104 (HMM 7736)
MEXE 6097 (HMM 7725)
MEXI GOke (MM 7721)
MEXI 6035 (HMM 7708)
MEXT GC3h
MEXI ©030 (EVM 7706)
MEXT 6020 (RMM 77¢7)
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PERSONALITY BRIEF
1. General Lazaro CARDENAS del-Rio
7 AS a pro-Communist, anti-United States former (1934-1940)
. ~ President of Mexico, CARDENAS plays an important role itn the
‘ ; political activities of Mexico by virtue of his being the
spirtual leader of a great part of the Mexican left. His
leftist sympathies appear to fall primarily with the current
regime in Cuba (He alledgedly is a close personal fiend of
Fidel CASTRO), secondarily with Communist China, and
lastly with the USSR.
2. Braulio MALDONADO Sandez
MALDONADO is a politically unscrupulous pro-Communist
former Governor of Baja California, He is a national leader
Of at least three Mexican leftist organizations: (1) FEP
(People's Electoral Front), united single front of Mexican
Communists and Leftists; (2) MLN (Nationa}] Liberation
Movement), rabidly anti-U.S., pro-Cuba Communist Front; and
(3) CCI (Independent Peasants' Center), radical, anti-Mexican
Government organization. Having been banished from Mexico
until after the 1964 elections for anti-government activities,
MALDONADO is currently in Europe and secking admittance to
the USSR, obstensibly to visit his daughter who is a student
at the Friendship University in Moscow,
3. Alonso AGUILAR Monteverde
AGUILAR is a prominent pro-Communist Mexican intellectual
who is the titular head of the MLN (National Liberation
Movement), rabidly anti-U.S., pro-Communist front. He is a
full-time professor at the National Autonomous University of
Mexico and maintains active contact with several international
leftist and Communist figures. He has recently travelled to
Cuba and Warsaw.
4. Jorge Leonidas TAMAYO Castillejos
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TAMAYO is a Communist professor at the Nalional Autonomous
University of Mexico. Heis a leading member of many Communist
front activities in Mexico including the CMP (Mexican Peace
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Committee}, the MLN (National Liberation Movement), and the
CEM (Circle of Mexican Studies). He has been in contact with
several leftist figures of various echelon, including Gen.
Lazaro, CARDENAS, the Cuban Ambassador to Mexico, and Polish,
Soviet; and Chinese Communist officials. TAMAYO's son has
Studied in Warsaw and travelled to the USSR and Communist
China.
5. Jose David ALFARO Siqueiros
ALFARO, one of Mexico's most prominent artists, has been
. imprisoned for eight (S) years as a consequence of the role
he played in the Communist-inspired railroad stike of 1959,
He is a leader of the PCM (Mexican Communist Party) and has
visited the Soviet Union, He fought for the Loyalist Army
in the Spanish Civil War and was later arrested in Mexico
for complicity in the murder of Leon TROTSKY's secretary.
ALFARO has a long history of pro-Communist, anti-U.S, leanings.
6. Roberto ROMERO Adaas
ROMERO is an informant for the Cuban Intelligence Service
in Mexico.
7. Enrique GONZALEZ Pedrero
Pro-Communist professor at the National Autonomous
University of Mexico, GONZALEZ Pedrero has contributed to the
writing or editing of at least five (5) leftist publications
in Mexico, He ts a member of the National Committee of the
MLN, has alledgedly received training in the Soviet Union,
and has travelled to Cuba twice in recent times,
8. Ignacio ACOSTA Lagunss
Pro-Communist ACOSTA, a lawyer, is an aide of General
CARDENAS and a leading member of the MLN. He frequently has
contact with high-level personnel of both the Cuban and
Soviet Embassies in Mexico City. His political activities
include travel to Cuba and the Soviet Union, aid in the
management of the Communist Trade Fair in Mexico, and a great
deal of participation in promoting sympathy for the Cuban
Revolution in Mexico,
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9. Direccion Federal de Seguridad ~, Federal Security Police
The principal functions of this security unit are to:
(1) Provide a plain-clothed security detail for the President,
(2) maintain an extensive telephone tap activity on both
7 the Rightist and Leftist political opposition forces, and
(3) .perform investigations and arrests of primarily political
. offenses. The unit's agents are largely poorly trained,
insecure, and unreliable. Their professional characteristics
are best described as being dishonest, cruel, and abusive,
The position, at this moment, of Manuel RANGEL Escamilla as
Director General of .DFS is precarious,
10. Politica
A Marxist anti-U.S. semi-monthly magazine published in
Mexico, Politica is printed by Talleres Graficos de Mexico,
the same shop which prints La Voz de Mexico. In addition to
the modest revenues derived From a circulation of 15,000
to 25,000, Politica is financed by the Soviet Embassy, the
MLN, the PPS, and possibly, the Cuban Embassy. As an
indication of the Mexican government's assessment of the
capability of this magazine to influence public opinion, it
is worthwhile noting that Politica frequently experiences a
great degree of difficulty” In printing and circulating itself
due to the government's repressive efforts.
11. Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional (MLN)
Organized under the influence of the PCM in August 1961,
the MLN today is dedicated to the furtherance of the mutual
interests of its adherents who are found primarily in the
ranks of the PRI, the PPS, the PCM, the CNC and the UGOCM,
The MLN's objective 1s to gain lcftist political represen-
tation in the government by inciting PRI to accept leftists
into its camp. AS a consequence of this objective, the mission
of MLN is to generate evidence of popular leftist sympathy
by means of fomenting agitation among the popular, labor, and
peasant masses,
12. Confederacion de Trabajadores de la America Latina (CTAL)
The CTAL has recently been replaced by the CUTAL (Single
Confederation of Latin American Workers). Until recently, the
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pro-Communist, CTAL, which is described as being the liaison
bureau of the WFTU (World Federation of Trade Unions) whose
headquarters are in Prague, was headei by Vicente LOMBARDO
Toledano.
13. Prensa Latina
i Operatiéng directly under the Cuban Communist regime,
Prensa Latina is obstensibly a press service, In reality,
however, it is the official propaganda organ of the Cuban
Government. Prensa Latina works closely with Tass, the
Soviet Agency; with Hsinhua, the Chinese Agency ; sand with
Cetepka, the Czechoslovakian Agency.
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3: Chief of Station, Gnatemals City
: Chief, aH vivisios
2 Vietor Meavel GUTIZRAZZ Garvie (201-06248)
Refs: A. HHAs-11038, 16-Angust 1963
Bb. WNRA-222602, 3 Getober 1963
1. Reference is sede to year questioa absat the typa infsrma-
tion seoded on GUTTERREZ. Heedqeerters is iaterested in “eurrant"
fefermotion on his activities, aad especially on bis troevels aad his
contact with Sanuel Va5A Perez, Chief of Ge2 st the Cudon Embassy
ia Hexico City. The comment on fi2e-7289 regarded only the soa-
disseaination of the report, aad uss vot jatesded to disceursge tha
Station from reportiag ieformation on seettags netueen GOTIERREL
sad VEGA.
2. Headquarters wauld oppreciate receiving, on 3 cvatiazuiag
basis, portiaeat information ow GUTIZQAEZ extracted {rom the
EXD OF DISPATCH
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MSNORANDUM FOR: Chief, Forelgn Intelligence
SUBJECT: TDY to Mexico City
l. After taking a good look at LISNVOY and LIFBAT, I would agree
with the persons J talked with in Mexico; they maintain that any well-
run tap operation should produce substantial intelligence information,
provided the targets are of intelligence interest, and provided aleo
there are people at the atation who look for it and are able to recog-
nize it. The case of LITBAT is interesting in this respects It has
been deprived of its most productive linea in faver of LIZXVOY, and
yet its intelligence production compares favorably, with that of the
other productive taps, except LIENVOY.
2. Mexico has people who can detect any little item of intelli-
gence significance. Thia includes the Chief of Stacion, who goes over
the highlightu of the previoua day's take every morning and marks
certain {tems for action by atation case officers or reports officarsa.
The reports officers work on copies of the take at the same time.
3. ‘There are several aspecte of LIENVOY that make it an excellent
operation and an cutstanding producer of intelligence. I will dascriba
thes in detail when ny notes cot here from the station. The principal
factors in the auccess of LIRNVOY seem to be the following. .
a. The agreement meade with top Mexican officials, unlike
many such agreements elsewhere, 19 aa mich in effect tcday as it
was ot the atart: the targeting is not based on personal politica;
the intercept staff has stayed on the Job; the equipment is con-
sidered to be on loan from CIA.
b. The native monitoring staff has reached a peak of effec-
tiveness that evoryone at the station praises very highly.
c. Tha station is organized to handle the tuke speedily as
Soon as it comes in. The Chief of Station, the case officers, the
reporta officers, all work on it at the same time and excnange
views on hot items. They de not let reports backlogs accumulate,
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d. Each new item on a target person is linked to a past
histery; what appears as a fragmentary bit in a-conversation
becomes a meaningful development, in a contimuous atory. Contle
muity on the job makes this possible.
@. The equipment is kept in good working order by complete
Qleaning dod checking of each unit once a month. The 3Z units
in use today are those installed fn 1959.
kh. A detailed description of LIENVOY and its counterpart LIVEAT
should provide good models with which to compare other tap operations. .
It should give criteria for good procedures. [t should givw some. idea
of. the desirable sise of such operations, considering the available
targets, the size of the station, and the other tasks and operations of
the station. It should chow vhat the station puts into ita tap opera-
tions and what it gets out of then. LIBNVOY and LIFEAT are an interesting
example of two interacting operations, one joint and the other indepand-
ent.
5. My stay in Mexico was as interesting and fruitful as it vas
enjoyable. And I hope it was not too great a burden on the station.
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Monthly 0] rational Report for Project LIENVOY {
ACTION REQUIRED - RUFERENCES
Action: None. For Headquarters' information,
Ref : HMMA-22005, 23 August 1963 \
1, There follows the monthly operational report for Project LIENVOY
activities during August 1963, °
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2, Target Lines - August 1963.
during this reporting
Thore ‘were no ehanges in the target Lines
pertod, The Yugoslav lings have not yet been connected but one of them should
be operating by the und of September.
4, Processing of LIENVOY Informations
HMMA-22000 dated 21 August 1963 transmitted the “rst group of
copies of transcripts against the Cuban Lines, Since that tim, earban copies
have been forwarded to Headquarters on a wookly basis,
Orville HORSFALL, staff agent, has eliminated the backlog of
some fifty reels from the Russian lines and at the present time igs working on
the Polish LIFEAT coverage which Woodrow GABEOTL (ps) has net doen able to
— handle, HORSFALL will be used tn this capneity only wil the Station has a
higher priority Job for him or until hia permanent assignmen: is determined.
Thore has becn no change in Douglas J, FEINGLASS’ assignment
since the last progress reporte
— 4, Explottation of LIFNVOY Information.
Te following are some (not all) of the explcitations during
August 1963 of Leads from LIFNVOY!
a. LIENVOY contributed support to the REDNOOD AEJUMBO oper”
ation during this poricd by conflrming reveral contacts between the prineipals
involved, Details of this case have been reported by the Station SR Case ofricers
bd. On 8 August LIFNVOY reported indications that sn unnamed
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to travel alono by plane to
DIZTAG diplomat stationed in Carnear planned
pouch for turnover in Mexico and
Mexieo City via -Panan earrying a diplomatic
return to Caracas with diplomatic mail received from DIZTAG courters in Mexi@e
This wag reported to Headquarters, Carnens, and Panama as & possible opportunity
to obtain or copy these pouches. (MEXI-56UL) :
es. On 7 August this project revealed contact between the
Partido Popular Socialista and the Seviet fmbassye Roberto JARAMILLO Flores,
national leader of the Juventud Popular Uoctnlista, the youth organization of
the Marxist Partido Popular Soclalista, arranged for an urgent meeting with aa
Nikolaty Sergeyevich LEQNCV, Third Secretary and Cultural Officer of the Soviet
Embassy. It will ve reealied that LEONOV went to the Soviet Union and acted
as tnterpreter for Fidel CASTRO on his visit there venrlier this year. MEXI-5705
transmitted a report on JARAMILLO's contact with LEONOV.
de On 5 August LIENVOY reported the presence in Mexico of
one Doctor Paul BARAN who was in contact with Cuban fnbassy offielals and prom-
inent Mexican Marxist intellectuals. BARAN appeared to be on a trip throughcut
South America. A check of Station files revealed that this was probably identical
with Paul Alexander BARAN, Russian born naturalized U, S. citizen and professor
of economics at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. BARAN has visited
Moxico in the past and made contact with American Communists and Mexican leftists.
This information was sent to Hendquarters in MEAT«5735 for dissemination to
ODENVY.
es On 12 August William HOSE, who identified himself as a
student from the United States studying at the University of Mexleo (UNAM). aszed
for an interview with Vicente LOMRARDO Toledano, Secretary Genernl of the Popular
Seelalist Party (ees). ROSE claimed to have letters of Introduction to LOMBARDO
{rom labor leaders in the United Statens A check of Station fileo revealed
Whillam Maurice ROSE, 1UTh Federal Way, Salt Lake City, Utah, as a student at
the UNAM. This repert was sent to Headquarters in MEZI-95752 for dissemination
to ODENVY.
ft. On lL Awtust Henry WALLSCHMIDT, 3662 Carrington Avenue,
Los Angeles, California, contacted the Soviet Emvessy and voluntcerea his sem
vices to them. The detatls of this fontact were forwarded to Headquarters via
HMMA-21905 for dissemination to ODENVY.
@ On 7 August a person who claimed to be a U.S, citizen with
a name which sounded like ARNERO contacted the Goviev Fmbassy and referred to
a previous visit at the Mabassy when he discussed intormation on ship movements.
He also asked for asylum and made an appointment to sce Oleg NECHIPORFNKO, Soviet
Vice Consul and KGB officer. A perecn of American appearance was photographed
by LIEMPTY at the time of the arranged appointment, A sanitized copy of this
photograph together with information from LIENVOY was passed locally to ODENVY.
MEXI-5784 forwarded the report to Headquarters.
h, On 9 August LIFNVOY reported that an American pilot with
wife and emall son were at the Cuban Embassy trying to get ea visa to go to Cube.
MEXI-5/9" reported details for Headquarters. ODENVY was advised locally after
receiving Headquarters’ authorization.
4, LIENVOY covered the netivities of Barry Terry PRIMUS, New
York actor who was expelled from Mexico on 19 August for participating in Marxzist~
Coummist public disturbances on 18 August. See MEXT-SO5h and 5655 for furtrer
details.
gd. On 20 August Moe FISHMAN, Secretary of Veterans of the
e in the U.S. asked the wife of "avid Alfaro SIQUEIROS how the
help rree SIQUEIROS. FISHMAN also made an appointmens to meet
MENT={§04b tronsmtt hed :
Lincoln Brigad
Brigade could
with Margarita NELKEN, prominent Spanisic Suusinlss cuile.
this report to Headquarters for dlasemtnation to ODENVY.
5, Liaison.
As reported in reference Willard C. CURTIS met with LITENSOR to
arrange for a sensitive PBRUMEN case on 15 August 1963. The caso is still
ponding.
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There were no security incidents within the project during this
Technicals
re were no technical problems which AREHART could not handle.
The
Personnele
There have been no changes in personnel since the last report.
9. Produc sione
a list of reports, cables and dispatches for
There is attached
warded to Keadquarters during thio month.
Attachinent t
As stated above.
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MEXI-5976 (HMM 7697
MEXT-5892
MEXI-5864
MEXI-5963
MEXT-5856
MEXI-5855 (HMM 7644)
MEXI-5854
MEXI-5803
MFAI-5794
MEXI-5789
MEXI-5783 nee 7633)
MEXI-5702 (HMM 7632)
MEXI 5757
MEXI 5753
MEXI 5752
MEXI 5705 (HMM 7609
MEXI 5675 (HMM 7601
MEXI 5672
MEXI 56/h
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HMMs
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HMM 7690
HMM 7672
HMM 7665
HMM 7653
HMM 7650
OM 7635
HMM 7631
HY 7627
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HMM 7602
HMM 7599
BMM 7598
HMM 7597
HMM 7595
HAM. 7585
IM 7583
HYM 7581
HMM 7567
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HMMA 21963
HMMA 21958
HMMA 21940
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HMMA 21951
HMMA 21910
HMMA 21905
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Bear Willard:
This may seem to you like a voice out of the void, but I
always carry in my miad your repeated invitations to visit you
and remember clearly your acquaintance and kindness to ay
brother. Strangely enough it seems to continue to be true
that the only escape from this jail~-like desk is back to ny
old area where I nevor expected to roturn--I even had one this
Spring. Just now I have a specific reason for wanting to
visit your place, that is, in addition to our own porsonal
reasons,
For some time I have been bent on trying to push for sore
positive information froma taps and audio, I realizsa tnat it
dis taken for granted around the world that the purpose of taps
and audio is for operational leads, particularly in the KUPESS
field;
In one or two places in the world, positive production is
outstanding and we have been making a study for sone tine
trying to see why it works in some cases and not in others,
Oas of the outstanding examples is LIFEAT and especially LIENVOY.
These seem to be far ahoad of other similar operations around
the world even though they seam to approach tho problem
sonevhat similarly. It occurred to mo that woe might find out
what makes yours so especially effective by having one of ay
paople go to your station for a few days to talk with you and
your officers and get the detailed story. I could then take
another look at the other operations and see what's missing or
what's wrong, I'm suro this would be of great help to the
place as a waole. If you agree, I vill send Paul ¥. Levister
(Iden), the editor of our Foreign Intelligence Series (our
Btaff doctrinal papers, the first few of which have been
dispatched to you). He could bo in Mexico City on or about
23 September, or any time thereafter that is more convanient
for you and your peopla, Could you let us know your reaction
by cable, and if it's favorable, when you would prefer to have
Levister arrive, Yea would confirm his HTA by cable.
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From :
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_ Monthly Operational Report for Project LIENVOY
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
Action: None. For Headquarters Information,
Reference: HMMA~=21845, 30 July 1963
1. There follows the monthly operational report for Project LIENVOY
activities during July 1963.
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2, Target Lines - July 1963.
The following lines were covered during the month of July:
20-3018 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
20-83-46 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
24-18-18 Braulio Maldonado Sandez
43-01-85 Melquiades Maldonado Sandez
23-85=25 Alonso Aguilar Monteverde
2461975 Jorge L. Tamayo Castellejos
455 9—52 David Alfaro Siqueiros
1321-14 Francisco Galindo Ochoa
43-15-06 Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero
11-16-48 Ignacio Acosta Lagunez
1915-06 Roberto Romero Adams
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Production Report
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10229969 Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional
AGal2=70 C.T.AVL an
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46-09-50 D.F.S,
” 35036052 Politica (Revista = Manuel Marcue Pardinaas)
46-60-15 Prensa Latina
. 4660-16 Prensa Latina
14-42%37 Cuban Embassy
14092014 Cuban Emba sey
25-07-95 ~ Cuban Embassy
25-09-14 Cuban Elmbassy
. 14-13-26 ' Guban Embasay
- " 15=60"55 Soviet Embassy (Chancery)
; 15=61=55 Soviet Embassy (Chancery)
15~69=8T Soviet Embassy (Military Attache)
~ 1561-07 Soviet Embaaszy (Commercial Office)
15~12"64 Soviet Embassy (Filme Representative)
4561980 Czech Embassy
45=61-381 - Czech Embasay
On 7 Auguat 1963 the Station EE case officer requested LIENVOY coverage of
the Yugvelav linea. Arrangements are being made to put these lines in within
the near future,
3. Processing of LIENVOY Information,
The Station continues to receive full transacripta in Spanish from ten
lines (five Cuban Embassy and five Soviet Embasay), DIR-6076+4 dated
13 August 1963 asked the Station to send to Headquarters one copy of the full
transcripts from the Cutsin Embassy lines. These are being forwarded ona
“weekly basis, The firat group ia being forwarded as an attachment to HMMA=22000
dated 2h August 1963, If they do not please Headquarters officers who desire
them, it is requested that the Mexico Station be promptly advised with any
suggestions for changes,
On 6 Auguat 1963 Orville HORSFALL, staff ayent, arrived in Mexico
to work presently as a unilateral monitor but eventually as the supervisor of
a tap center either under LIENVOY or LITEMPO, He has established himself
outside and is presently at work eliminating the backlog of Sovict tapes,
Douglas J, FEINGLASS continues to do the Russian from LIENVOY,
the Russian from two LIFEAT lines on Soviet targets, and the Russian from
the LIPAWN audio operation. In addition, FEINGLASS sends clipped transcripts
to the Station ready for 201 files. ;
+. Exploitation of LIENVOY Information.
HMMW-11831 dated 6 August 1963 indicated that Headquarters was
not well informed on the way the Mexico Station exploits operational leads from
LIENVOY. The outside staff agent, Arnold AREHART haa instructions to alert
the Station immediately if a U.S, citizen or English speaking person tries to
contact any of the target installations, This is done by a telephone call from
outside the tap center at a pay phone to Robert B. RIGGS inside the Station,
Emergency nieetings are arranged in double talk (meeting for coffee or lunch),
RIGGS meets AREHART within fifteen minutes at a presarranged downtown
lecation and receives the reel with an extract of the pertinent conversation,
The reel ia then taken to the Station and given to the case officer responsible
for the target the person was trying to contact. Headquarters is notified by
cadle of the action taken. Only in rare cases is information on a U,S, citizen
passed without prior Headquarters approval.
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Other leads appear in the full transcripts or daily resumen. They
also are exploited by the Station case officer responsible for the target where
the lead appears. For example, on le August 1903 Boris KAZANTSEV,
recently arrived Counsclor of the Soviet Embassy and former defection target
in Mexico, called hia wife at their regidence. The number was not listed but
was immediately checked by Raymond GERENDE who determined that the
number was the switchboard of theapartment house where KAZANTSEV and
several other familics live. The reason the Station checked out this number
was to put unilateral coverage on it if pousible; however, the switchboard was
beyond the Station's capability tohandle.
Maryknoll priest Felix MCGOWAN contacted the Cuban Embassy on
“31 July 1963, MEXI-5565 reported details of this contact. This cable was sent
to Headquarters for dissemination and action by ODENVY.
Professor WEBB (fnu) of the University of Louisiana contacted Mexican
Communist Jorge L. TAMAYO Castillejos, prominent Mexican Marxist intel=-
lectual and professor at the University of Mexico, and arranged to meet with
him on 31 July 1963, MEXI=5563 reported this contact to Headquarters for
dissemination and action by ODENVY.
Bartolo (fnu) contacted former Governor of Baja California, Braulio
MALDONADO Sandez on lo July 1963 regarding the sale of Cuban pesos. MEXI~5569
reported this contact to Headquarters for dissemination and action by ODENVY.
5. Liaison
On 15 Auguat 1963 Willard C, CURTIS met with LITENSOR to arrange
for a sensitive PBRUMEN case (MEXI=5787 reported the details of this meeting).
6, Security
There were no security incidents within the project during thia month,
7. Technical
There were no technical problems during this period,
8. Personnel
Orville HORSFALL's arrival is the only change in personnel since the
last report and he is handled as an independent agent by the Station, with no
LIENVOY personnel aware of his presence in Mexico, Robert B, RIGGS seea
HORSFALL daily to deliver and pick up tapes,
9, Production
There is attached a list of reporte, cables and dispatches forwarded
Vitard (Mert
iMlard C, CURTIS
to Headquarters during thia month,
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MEXI-5570
MEXI-5569
MEX1-5565 .
MEXI-5532
MEX1-5487
MEXI-5465 (HMM-7547)
MEXI-5459
MEX1-5458 (HMM-7543)
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MEXI1-5452
MEXI-5438
MEXI-5412
MEXI-5377 (HMM~-7525)
MEX1-5353 (LIMM-7524)
MEXI-S35L (HIMM-7523)
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Bs MEXI 5857 ;
1. The referenced cables describe tvo recent incidents in which the
Mexico City Station mie use of LIEMVOY information to take investigative or
punitive action against security suspects. The first reference reported the
Adentifying and "trapping" .of a PEPHIME citizen who was offering his services
to the Cuban Exbassy, and the second reported the deporting of a Cuban IS
agent identified by LIENVOY material.
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- .2- In both of these cases, there seems to have been departure from the
extreme caution with which the Mexico Station has always handled the LIENVOY
material. Admitting that the cables do not set out enough facts to enable us
to make a final judgment, ve still feel a little uneasy dout this use of
- LIENVOY material. In the first cage, the Station sent an agent to the suspect's
hotel, posing as a Cuban Embassy official to "trap" him into revealing his
intentions. The scheme, which was admittedly clever, succeeded, but we vere
concerned sbaut what would have happened 1f the Cubans themselves had decided
to ecmtact the individual. Would not the LIENVOY operation have been exposed
to some extent? We grant that the Cubans and other bloe pergonnel in Mexico
City may suspect LIENVOY exists, but they do not know it --- yet. Incidentally,
ve had no traces on the PEPRIMER involved.
3. The second case involved the detection, apprehension ond deportation
of a Cuban IS agent vhoge whereabouts were learned through LIENVOY. From the
— few facts we know about this case, we cannot really judge the “posaible risk to
LIENVOY. The Mexico Station created LIENVOY and hes always guarded its security
with serupulous care. Has there teen a change?
4. Finally, pleasenote that both these cases should have been reported
to Heedquarters before action was taken. In general, arrests, deportation,
™~ trapping, or other action against sccurity suspects should te approved by Head-
quarters, except where in the opinion of the Chief of Staticn, the added tima
needed vould seriously impair ODYOKE security or the security of our operations.
The Mexico Station has always done this, and the coincidence of two recent cases
where. it vas not done inspires us to query you. Please let us know your views.
Distribtuion: J08 we: 554
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FROM =: Chief of Station, Mexico City "No Indexing Required
SUBJECT & Monthly Operational Report for Project LIENVOY
ACTION : For Headquarters information, —
REF: HMMA-21530 dated 14 June 1963
\
1. There follows the monthly operational report for Project
LIENVOY activities during June 1963,
‘ 2, Target Lines - June 1963.
The following lines were covered during the month of June:
, 20-39-18 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
| 20-83-46 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
; 24-18-18 Braulio Maldonado Sandez
H 43-01-85 Melquiades Maldonado Sandez
! 23-85-25 Alonso Aguilar Monteverde
24-51-75 Jorge L. Tamayo Castellejos
' 45-59-52 . David Alfaro Siquziros
13-21-14 . Francisco Galinda Ochoa
43-15-05 Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero
11-16-48 Ignacio Acosta Laguaez
19-15-06 Roberto Romero 3dams
10-29-69 Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional
46-12-70 C.T. ALL.
46-11-30 D.F.S.
46-09-50 ‘ D.FLS.
35-36-52 Politica (Revista - Mandel Marcue Pardinas)
46-60-15 Prensa Latina “
46-60-16 Presa Latina
14-42-37 Cuban Embassy
14-92-14 Cuban Embassy
25-07-95 Cuban Embassy
25-09-14 Cuban Embassy
14-13-20 Cuban Embassy
15-60-55 Sovier Embassy (Chancery) |
15-61-55 Soviet Embassy (Chancery) i
15-69-87 Sovier Embassy (Military Attache)
15-61-07 Sovier Embassy (Cammorcial Office
15-12-64 Soviet Embassy (Films Representarive)
45-61-80 Czech Embassy
45-61-81 Czech Embassy
3, Processing of LIENVOY Information,
Of the lines covered, all are of interest to KUBARK and approximate
ly oae Ralf of thei ave exclusively for KUBARK, The LIENVOY tap center
mosizors continue to prepare daily summaries of significant items from all
lines, In addition, they prepare full transcripts in Spanish for ten lines (five
Cuban Embassy lines and five Soviet Embassy lines). These transcripts are
used by che Station Case Ofiicers tor Cuban and Soviet operations in following
leads of interest,
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On 5 June 1963 Douglas J. FEINGLASS, Staff Agent, arrived in
Mexico to replace Howard G, SAFARANO, the Station translator for Russian
language conversations appearing on LIENVOY and LIFEAT lines, SAFARANO
- departed PCS on 15 June thus freeing an inside slot for use by an operations
officer, FEINGLASS’ usefulness to the Station is handicapped by his inability
to transcribe the Spanish portion of the reels from the Soviet coverage. This,
despite Headquarters assurance that he coull do these transcriptions, Howeved,
_ he has settled into outside living condi:ions with a minimum of difficulty,
. For the present, a monitor from tie LIENVOY tap center is transcribing the
Spaaish portion ofthe above take, There is a Station backlog of Soviet tapes
numbering about 50 waich accumutated during the period when FEINGLASS
was trying unsuccessfully to transcribe the Spanish, The backlog Is being
retained until Orville HORSFALL arrives, In addition to the Russian trans-
crptions, FEINGLASS also eltps the cranscripts for individual dossiers thus
relieving the S.ation Cas¢ Officer tor Soviet operations of a clerical task,
Afcer the arrival of HORSFALL. the Mexico Station will review requirements
for outside translators and make recommendations for future use of
FEINGLASS,
In early June to support the AMROD operation, the Station requested
full transcripts of the Cuban Embassy lines, In addition, Thomas G,
URQUHART (ps) while on temporary duty in Mexico was given access to the
LIENVOY tap center co review the traftic on a current basis,
4, Exploitation of LIENVOY information,
Coverage of the Cuban, Czech, and Sovlet Embassies provided
derails of their personnel, their contacts, travel and other useful CE data,
In most all cases of official travel, LIENVOY gave the Station advance
information when reservations were made, Confirmation of the travel Is,
of course, obtained through the LIFIRE project,
The traffic is reviewed for English speaking persons who might
be U.S, citizens making contact with Soviet or Soviet Satellite Embassies for
political or other reasons, On 20 May 1963 an English speaker identifying
himself as Albert Kennedy called the Soviet Embassy and requested political
| asylum for himself, his wife and seven children. Subsequent investtgation
revealed that he was also a protection case at the U.S, Embassy in Mexico,
Appropriate U,S, agencies were advised of Subject's contact with the Soviet
Embassy,
5. Liaison,
During this reporting period there were no mect ings berween the
Chief of Station KUBARK and LITENSOR; however, regular contact was
maintained with LLELEGANT and LIERGO,
6, Security,
There were no security incidents within the project during this
month, As reported in MEXI-5170, 26 June 1963, the true name of a
KUBARK case officer was revealed co the Cuban Embassy by a caller who
refused to identify himself, From the transcript ic appea red that the Cuban
Embassy was not interested in making coniact with the caller who claimed to
have details of KUBARK operations in Mexico,
7. Technical,
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effectively, As Headquarters ts being advised by separate cable, the Mex {co
Sration dues not plan to replace the present LIENVOY equipment wil the next
Presidential candidate is named, assuming of course tha: this will occur witht
the next few weeks,
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Personnel,
On 17 June Robert B, RIGGS resumed meciing Arnold AREHART and
routine case officer functions for LIENVOY, Gregory PARMUTH meets
Douglas J, FEINGLASS daily io deliver and receive the Soviet Embassy
traffic, PARMUTH'’s assistance in obiaining Ilving quarcers and necessary
sterile office furniture was responsible for the case with which FEINGLASS
was able to seztle into his-outside statf agent status,
In the opinion of Thomas G, URQUHART, who has spent some tine
inside 2 ap center, Arnold F, AREHART is doing a commendable job In
the management of the center, - In addition, AREHART has a general aware-
ness of the take from each line, When leads of inierest appear, he notifies
the Scation immediately so that action can be taken,
Willard C, CURTIS contacts LIENVOY-2 when the Station desires
contact with the Mexicans directly or when AREHART is absent,
9, Production, -
The volume of paper produced by this project ts hardly reflected In
formal disseminations, operational cables, and dispatches waich numbered
39 during June, The daily summaries, che transcripts from «vo Czech lines,
five Soviet tines, and five Cuban lines are retained for background use In
Station files. They could be more fully expluited for reporting purposes IE
personnel were avaltlable,
There is attached a list of reports, cables and dispatches forwarded
to Headquariers during his moath, .
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Attachment:
As stated above,
Distrybution:
Lan CiW iD w/att
2- Files
. 30 July 1963
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MEX! 5072
MEXI S071 (HMM 7437)
MEXI 5066 (HMM 7426)
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ACTION REQUIRED REFLRENCES
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The follow tng is the Mev 1963 report for Project LIENVOY:
A, Target Lines as of 31 May:
\ 20-39-18 General Lazare Curdsaas del Rio
20-83-46 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
24-18-18 Bra.tllo M: tdonade Sandez
43-01-85 Mziqulades Maldonado Sandez
23-85°25 Alonso Aguilar Monteverde
24-51-75 Jorge L. ‘Tamayo Custetlejos
45-59-52 David Alfaro Siquctros
13-21-14 Francisco Galinde Ochoa
43-15-06 Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero
11-16-48 Ignaclo Acosta Laguass
19-15-06 Roberto Romero Adams
10-29-69 Mov lmtento de Liberacton Nactonal
46-12-70 C.T. ALL,
45-11+30 D.E.S.
45-09-50 DFS,
35=36-52 Politica (Revista = Ma rcite)
46-60-15 Prensa Latina
14-42-37 Cuban Embsssy7
45-60-16 Prensa Lacina
14-92-14 Cuban Embassy Removee trom Project KoB206 en:
25-07-95 Cuban Embassy cs Classification: J¢ -6- 2G
25-09-14 ‘ Cuban Embassy!08 © 23-/72774
14-13-25 Cuban Embasay%°**_2%__ Fold:_@
15-59-55 Sovier Embassy (Maln Entrance)
15-61-55 Sovle: Embassy (Chancery)
15-69-87 Sovier Emdassy (Miltary, Aitache) J5
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DATE DISPATCHED
12 12 jure 1953] L4 June 1953
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15-12-54 Soviet Embassy (Fllm Represencative)
45-61-80 * Grech Embassy
45-61-81 Czech Embis sy
B. Maierial Processed
93 pages of dally resumes
33 reels of Czech Embassy taped coaversatioas
120 reels of Sovict Embassy taped conversa loas
57 pages of Cuba. Ems isy transcripttons
41 pieces of miscellaneous material
There was a total of 544 reels of taped conversations recorded during the
month,
C, Exploitatioa of Material
A sample of LIENVOY coverage was the uncovering of a harrass~
men’ zperation against the Embassy by the use of forged routine forms 19
embarrass the Embassy aad kaow: antl-Comiuniszs, (See MEXI 4659 aad
TIMMs+22431),
D. Security
No knowa security problema,
E. Technical
None
F, Production
During May, LIENVOY produced the fifty-two (52) reports Usted
in the attachment, The usual large amevne of CI/CE personallty and
operational materlal was also obtained,
G. Lialson
Chief of Sta:lon has seen LITENSOR iwice during May and these
meetings were reported in MEXI-45-44 dated LO May 1963 and MEX1-4681L
dared 22 May 1963,
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MEX1- 4659
MEX1-4952 (HMM-7295)
MEXI-4639 (HMM-7290)
MEX1-4523 (HMM-7239)
MEXI-4616
MEXI-4598
MEXI- 4596
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ACTION REQUIRED REPERENCES
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REF: HMMA-21068, 12 April 1963
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1. Returned herewith are two reels of LIENVOY coverage of the Cuban
Embassy which wore, forvarded to Headquarters by the referenced dispatch.
2, Three conversations, including the SINOBAS/SCANTLING contact on 8
April. 1963 have been excised from EC 11, 8 April, for retention at Head-
quarters. The conversations immediately before and after the SCANTLING
contact vere taken out g0 sa not to pinpoint pessible interest in that
contact.
3. The Station's support in providing these documentary materiale is
greatly appreciated.
END GF DISPATCH
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FYI
1. Forvaréed herewith are brief digests of Cuban Embassy
calls monitored through LIENVOY during the first days of April
1963 by Thomas G. URQUHART. .
2. ‘A copy of this dispatch with attachnent is being sent
to COS: Panama at his request because of that Station's interest
- dm ARELLANO, .
: 3. Owing to the occasional lack of logging, it was not
always possible to ascertain the exact date a particular conversation
took place, Hence, some of the sunmaries are attributed to a
period greater than one day.
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EMSASSY, EARLY APRIL 1963
2 or 3 April 63
urgentiy. They will aoet et Woo cr W30. ee eays he mist seo hia
very urgently. They will meet at 1100 or 130.
Viotor Rico Galan holds what appears to be social chatter with Sinobas,
They montion a mutual friend (umamed) and note things are getting better.
A man identified only as Horacio calls Buonaventura (Reyes). They talk
about hotels and agree to mest at the Embassy at 1730,
Tho Bolivian Embassy calls for Sinobas about the caso of a man named
Arralleno er Arollanc, Sinebas is cut. Solivian Embassy aska to be called
‘ pack at telephone U: 00 56,
(Comments Arrellano is of spooial interost to PACY)
Maria Lourdes do la Pena calls for Teresa Proenza, vho is out. On a
further conversation mention is uade of Haria Elena (Vasquez Gomez?) and the
two partica agree to mest at 2030 at some place located at the corner of
Henburgo and Genova,
Teresa Proenza calls to the fronton for Joso Luis "Azamondi® (probably
& jai-alai player). He is eut. She leaves a mossage for him that there is
& letter for him at the Cuban Embassy for his daughter and he can come for it.”
Vicente Rojo calls Preensa about the bulletin, An envelope wag left at
the Embassy gate.
Mirna Torres calles Buenaventura Reyes and they hold a sociable talk, She
wants to send & package and lstter (probably to Cuba) and they discuss the arrival
of the plane 6 April, She sayy sho will bring the things tu the Embassy before
that,
The Bolivian Embassy calls for Sinobag. He is out. (Phis probably has to
do with the Arellano case),
Miss Gomes Sanches calls for Sinobaa, who is out.
Dr. Jaime Brane (visiting Cuban doctor) calls Hotel Carmen room 0 for
someone and gots no anewer. Ea then aska for the Cuban nurse in ant. 5, whose
nane {s Graciela "Guty"®. Sha is also out. Brana says he wants to speak with
Marta Valdes, something abort tha medical congress,
Rrana calls Dr. Fausto frei, with whom he scans to have some social
relationship. Trejo ig out. Brana asks the voman who answers if he left a
Czech notebook from KOVO firm c& their home. She leoks and says che does not
5e8 it there. eoprey
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Guillermo Gonas calls for Vega, Gomes is the man‘ who left a letter
this morning, which was a lettor Vera asked for. Their business seens
to have to do with psserort and viga details, Ooses travels a lot and
will call back when in town, podsibly tomorrow,
\
| A‘mamberof calls show that Heberto Jorrin, the gate man, has a
Jooal girlfriend be sees quite often and who also visite him at the Eubasay,
Rer nane is not know,
April 1963 :
Elena Vasques Ocses ond Teresa Proensa agreed to dine this evening.
Teresa Proenza spake to someone about a passage to Cuba for one Mar=
gorita Calderon. |
4
Celia Pascual, telephone 25 10 32, describing herself as the sister of
Sara, calla Teresa Fresasa, Celia saya she can take sone thincsgs over to
4Edith® when sho gesa (presumably to Cuda). Sorsone's mother da alok,
(Comronts This ccold refer to Sdith Buchaoa, whose preoccupation with
hor mother has been notad in the past).
2_Apri2 1963
Aseve in Haven calla Nariano Garola, The ecnmection is vary poor and
the Havana end is hard te wilerstand. They mention travel approval for
Rafael (7) Hernandss st telephone 35 Lh 35 and-mantion something wag arranged
for Eduardo Rodrigues de la Yegs.
A woman idantifying herself only aa Sscerre calls for Yoga about a
patter she cays ha alreacy knowg of. He is out.
An American or Cans2ian calls long distance and saya he plans to leave
y¥herover ho is, probably Los Angeles, Cal., via Kestern Airlines, for Mexico,
Immediately after tis call saseona in the Bebassy mentions rossrvations
for Fred Brow fron Canada,
S4mnobas calls Teaas Earentes, who is out. Sinobas leaves the narsage
that "Rason called", (Qsarentea may bo tha former Jovernor of Yucatan, He has
a plan to send money er passages to sonecne in Cuba. Sinovags is very anxious
to help him and makes a lot of calls about how to do it, Marentes hag told
Sinobas he has a soa working for Mimberto Rasero at the Presidercia, indicat-
ing thea gon 1a at Sinmbes's disposition, How meh this Tu a mabter of mere
courtesy could not be dstarined),
Arellano (the Salivian dsal) calls for Sincbag, who is cut, and then
asks for Vega. He asks Yega if there ia any news, and Vega talls hia to drop
by on 7 April,
Hiss Gesss Arias calls for Sinobas. Fa is ent but will be right back.
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One Mario or Mariano Zevada or Cobada for Sinobas, They talk about a
Pa pane in Gaba hee stated it fe daporeibhen f° “moons in Cuba and hoy
tite bank in Cuba has stated it is impossible.
ginebas oalla the Bolivian Ambassador shout Arellano, vho is going to
travel from ons country to ancther, :
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Dolores Gomes Arias to Sincbas (first nase basis). She seema to be a ;
joarnalist, eays she wants to meet hin to tell him soxe things.
6A 1
Fo conversations of salient interest noted.
7 Apri 1963
Largely taken up with several conversations botveen Jorrin and his zirl-
8 Aprtt 1963
4ngel Hidalgo calls in for Vega, vho ia out. It appears Hidalgo and a
eouple of otuers are to drop by the Embasay in comection with passperts ani
visas.
An unidentified man inside calls Cubana de Aviabion about a Canadian nased
Pred Brown who was around to ask about a visa, Tho mam at Cubana saya that he
imevws nothing of the matter. i
Armona calls Fred Brown at the Hotel Agnes. He 4s paged in tho restaurant. ;
Arnona ard aomsone else will drop by tho hotel for Brown av 16h5, Browa speake
very little Spanish.
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MIM THAT” HE WENT EMBASSY ‘ON: te APR ‘BUT SAW MANE STRANGE PEOPLE IN
STNOBAS. TKEN ASKED SCANTLING GET TOGETHER
AREA AND YAS AFRAID ENTER.
UITH HIM SOME PLACE CUTSIDE EM ASSY ON 19 APR, SUGGESTING A CAFE.
SCANTLING THEN TOLD SINOBAS THAT THE: IMPORTANT THING vas FOR SINOBAS.
TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN NIS LETTER THAT. HE ‘SENT ON 7 APR 63.
SINOBAS TELLS SCANTLING THAT THIS IS WHAT HE WANTS TO TALK ABOUT. -
SCANTLING GUARANTEES SINOBAS THAT IF HE FOLLOWS INSTRUCTIONS IT WILL
“SINOBAS THEN ASKED SCANTLING CALL HIM
SCANTLING THEN
BENEFIT g0TH SINOBAS. AND HIM,
20 APR AND. THEY-CAN AGREE ON TINE AND PLACE TO TALK.
TOLD SINOBAS THAT 1F SINOBAS IS NOT IN AGREEMENT WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS
HE WOULD 8E OSLIGED TO GET IN TOUCH WITH ONE OF HIS SUPERIORS. _
“IN REPLY SINOBAS SAID THAT VAS SCANTLING’S PROBLEN NOT HIS, SCANTLING
CLOSED THE: ‘CONVERSATION BY SAYING WE VOULD CALL SINOBAS ON 26
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APR POSSIBLY ‘DUE EXPECTED ARRIVAL NANUEL VEGA-OR ANSTET=1°19 APR.
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AJAITING ARRIVAL VEGA OR AM-! ABOVE MIGHT PROVOKE SINOBAS MAKE REMARK
RE SAME, IF SINOBAS AGREES Wiet SCANTLING LATTER WILL NOT 'MAXE
MEETING BUT STATION WILL STAKE OUT MEETING PLACE,
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ACTION meg REFLRENCLS
The following. is the January 1963 report for Project LUENVOY:
A. Target Lines as of 31 January’
- 20-30-18 General Lazaro Cardenas d del R “
“* 20+83=46 - General Lazaro Cardenas deol R
24-18-18 - Braulio Maldonado Sandez ©
23-85-25 AMouso Aguilar Menceverde (out)
24-61-75 -Jorge L, ‘Tamayo Castellejos (out)
_ 28-79-67. Andres Armona
48-14-76 Envique Cabrera
45-59-52 David Alfaro Siquetros
13=21-14 Francisco Calindo Ochoa
43-15-06 Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero (out)
11-16-48 © Ignacio Acosta Laguhes —
19-15-05 Roberto Romero Adams (Cuban target).
11-29-69. Movimieato de Liberacton. Nactonal
45-12-70. C.T.A.L.
46-64-24 D.F.S, (oi)
46-11-30 D.F.S, (out)
_ 35-36-52 Polltica( Revista - Marcue)
46-60-16 Prensa Latina
- 46-60-15 Prensa Latina (our) ,
14-42-37 _ Cuban Embassy Ha B06eR
14-92-14 - Cuban-Embassy Reaoved from Project eG: 25/8
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To 2507-95 Cuban Emassy ¢5 hr Deby aaa
25-09-14 Cuban Embassy 10 ¢ af
14-13- 23 “Gurban Embassy ” nt LY Fold: <_
15-60-55 Soviet Embassy (Méin-Enrrance )
os 15-61-55 _ Sovier Embassy (Chancery) -
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15-61-07 Sovier Embzssy (Commercial Oktice) —,
.. 15-12-64 | Suviet Embassy (Film Representative ) (out) |
¥ 45-61-80 Czech Embassy .
15-61-31 Czech Embassy
B. Meter ial Processed
In Janua ry, the LIENVOY LP provided the Station
with 47 page § of dally resumes from all lines, 10 pages from the Cuban
lines, “26* pages from the Czech lines and 57 pages from che Soviet lines,
Thirty two. 2 pieces of othe! yinformatioa were also recelved, . ;
- - A otal of 285 reels of recording tape were used
“during the imonth, (Note F, Technical), .
Cc, Lialson
The Station continues to provide LITENSOR with
situation reports on the Red Chinese- Indian border dispute, ;
D. Exploitation of Material,
: a Examples. of information provided by LIENVOY .
were the begtinitrigs and organization of the Central Campesina Inq» -
‘dependicnte (CCl) (sec MEXIs 3041 aud 3053) and che contact made by |
a Hollywood celeviston station with the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City
In order to set up an interview with Fidel Castro, (see MEXE 3244),
E, Security
‘there were no known security problems,
F, Technical is
; The LP was inoperative from 8 January until 18
January, Workmen inszalling street lights in the neighborhood of the
LP cut the cable leading from the celephone central to the LP in several
places, Instead of replacing the damaged cable with a new one, tele-
phone company. workmen painstakingly repaired (t, By the end of the
month there were still seven lines out of op2ration,
a , G. Pr Production
During January, LLENVOY produced twenty-three
(23y reports listed In the attachment, [n-additton the usual quantity
~ (except for the ten days lost-by inoperazion - see E above) of CE and
biographic materials were. obtained,
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MEXI 3053 HMM 6915 HMMA 20511
MEXI 3041 (HMM 5918) HMM 6916 HMMA 20564
MEX( 3031 (HMM 6917) HMM 6933 1
MEXI 3020 (HMM 6913) HMM 6952
MEXL 3014 (HMM 6910) HMM 6954
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ENGLAND.
' 2.” CURTIS WOULD APPRECIATE ANYTHING HESSQUARTERS CAN MAKE
AVAILAELE AND BELIEVE HQS MAY WISH ATTE#?T INFLUENCE LITENSOR ON:
" CERTAIN POINTS IN SOME OF THESE COUNTFIES, .
3. WILL NEED REPLY SOON AND, IF HaS wISHES PREPARE PAPERS, .
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The following ts the December 1962 report for Project LIENVOY:
A. Target Lines, as of 2 January
20-30-18 General Lazaro Curdenas del Rito
20-83-46 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
24-18-18 Braulio Maldonado Sandez
23-85-25 Alonso Aguilar Monteverde
24-61-75 Jorge L. Tamayo Castlllejos 77, 2 + 27
28-79-67 Andres Arnona -
48-14-76 Enrique Cabrera od
45-59-52 David Alfaro Siquciros -
i3-2L-14 Francisco Galindo Ochoa . . .
43-15-06 Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero (1s ..0-+
11-16-48 Imacto Acosta Lagunes ¢
19-15-06 Roberto Romero Adams (Cuban target)
11-29-69 Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional
46-12-70 C.T. ALL,
46-64-24 D.F.S.
46-11-30 D.F.S. :
35-36-52 Politica (Revista - Marcuc)
46-60-16 Prensa Latina
46-60-15 Preasa Latina
14-42-37 Cuban Embassy — Remoy, ADBAOSER
14-92-14 Cuhin Embassy cs Classifien ete é oo
25-07-95 Cubin Embassy 08 # @3-,997 24
25-09-14 Cuban Embassy Bex:_.2% potas
14-13-26 Cuban Embassy ;
15-60-55 Soviet Embassy (Main Entrance)
15-61-55 Soviet Embassy (Chancery)
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15-69-37 Soviet Embassy (Miliuury Attache)
15-81-07 Soviet Embassy (Commercial Office)
15-i2-&4 Soviet Embassy (Film Representative)
45-81-80 Czech Embassy
45-1-S1 Czech Embassy
B. Material Processed
In December, the LIENVOY LP provided the Statton with 70 pages of
dally resumes trem all tines, 38 pages from the Cuban Lines, 30 pases from the
Czech Lines, and 77 pages from the Soviet lines, Fourteen pieces of other material
were also received,
‘The LP was closed for the holidays from 21 December unit 2 January.
Cc. Lisisoa
As gits for Christmas, LIELEGANT was given a small, portable Sony
televiston receiver by the Station, He was also given a religious statue by the
‘employees in the LP to which the Station donated part of the cost,
Arnold F, AREHART, LP technician, gave LIELEGANT ¢ paper weight
made of plastic wish United S.ates coins showing in the center of the weight,
D, Exploization of Materlal
Samples of intelligence obtained during the month was te attempt of
Vicente Lombardo Toledano to arrange for the entry of a Chinese Communist trade
delegation visiting in Brazil to enter Mexico (see MEX 2839, (4 December 1962),
and Japanese Embassy calls on Lombardo Toledano and Lazaro Caraenis to arrange
interviews with them for a Japanese professor named (fu) KATO (paorecic) (see
MEX 2881, 18 December 1962).
E. Security
There were ne known security problems,
F, Technical
No technical problems were encountered that could not be handled,
G. Production
During December, LIENVOY produced thirty (30) reporis Usted in the
attachment, As usual, muct CI/CE personality and operational matetizt was ob-
rained, :
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Radancemtet “PNAS
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MEXI 2727 HMM 6873
MEXI 2739 HMM. 6875
MEXE 2749 HMM 6876
MIEXL 2775 HMM 6878
MEXL 2813 HMM 6880
MEXI 2815 HMM 6883
MEXE 2839
MEXI 2543 (HMM 684)
MiIX{ 2848 (FMM 6885)
MEXI 280 (HMM 6891)
MEXI 2881 (LIMM 6590)
MEXI 2890 (HMM 6395)
MEXI 2891 (IMM 6894)
MEXI 2894 (HMM 6897)
MiX{ 2937 (TIMM 6902)
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The following is the November 1962 report for Project LIENVOY:
A, Target Nines, as of | December
eto.
- | 20-30-18) General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
° 20-83-40 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rto
24-18-28 Braulio Maldonade Sandez
23-85-25 Alonso Aguilar Monteverde
24-61-35 Jorge L, Vainaye Castillejos
28-78-oF Andres Armona
$84-14-75 Enrique Cabrera
A9-59-52 David Alfaro Siqueires
i3-21-240 0 Francisco Galinde Oehoa
43-15-82 Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero ;
Li-lo-4 {enacia Acosta Lapumes :
19-15-05 — Roberto Romero Adams (Cuban target)
Al-29-42 Movinilento de Liberaciou Nacional
46-12-70) CL TALL.
40-64-24 DLF,S,
46-11-30 DIF.S.
So-US-S2 Politica (Revista - Marcue)
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46-60-15 9 Prousa Latina
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25-09-14 0 Cuban Embassy soy ¢ 73. 25/74
l4-t3-20 0 Cuban Enmtbassy pox: 29 Fold? ke
1S-GO0-SS Soviet Embassy (Main Eatrance)
15-61-35 Soviet Embassy (Chancery) woo. 737 3
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15-69-87 Soviet Embassy (Military Attache)
15-G1-07 Soviet Embassy (Commercial Office)
15-12-64 Soviet Embassy (film Representative)
45-61-80 Czech Embassy
\ 45-G1-S{ Czech Embassy
B, Matertal Processed
"ioe
In November, the LIENVOY LP provided the Station with 131
pages of dally resumes from all lines, 78 pages from the Cuban Itnes, 47
pages from the Czech lines and 110 pages from the Soviet lines, In addition,
all of the Sovict and Czech tapes were turned over for the translations of the
Russian and Czech conversations, “Thirty picces of miscellaneous material
were also received,
Cc. Liaison
- In addition to the PB Band reports passed to LITENSOR, the Station
also passed situation reports to him on the India-Red Chinese border war,
LITENSOR requested the Station to check a report which LYfENSOR had re-
ceived that 22 boxcars of ammunition was belng shipped into Mexico from the
United States, (Sce MEX! 2688)
. On 5 November 1962 Chief of Station met with LITENSOR at the
request of Ambassador MANN. LITENSOR had LITEMPO/2 sit in on the
mecting, Ambassador MANN prepurcd a memorandum based upon a Depart-
ment of State cable which fhe Ambassador asked Chict of Station to read to
(but not to leave with) LITENSOR, When Chief of Station told LITENSOR that
he was to read the telegram (which concerned GPIDEAL's statements and
position on Cuba) to him, LITENSOR asked if tic could dictate what Chief of
Station read to him into his (new) dictaphone, ‘This he did, Both LIYENSOR
and LITEMPO/2 were pleased wit the strong, definite and concise position of
GPIDEAL, ‘They were also graceful that Ambassador MANN had got permisston
to give them this report,
D. Explottation of Material
Samples of information obtained during the month shed some Iight
on the private life of Carlos Lechuga, Cuban Ambassador to the United Nations,
(sce MEXI 2701) and the involvement of Braulio Maldonado Sandez in the up-
risings in the State of Guerrero, (Sec MEXI 2713)
E. Sccurity
There were no known security probicms,
F, Technical
Likewise, there were not technical problems.
G, Production
During November, LIENVOY produced the eighteen (18) repurts
listed in the attachment, The usual large amuunt of CI/Cé personality and
operational marerial was obtained,
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Reference: HMMA-19729, 31 August 1962
Action: See below.
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the assigument of a TDYar to analyze and collate the Soviet LIENVOY
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1, CONCUR COS ADVISE ANB MANN RE LITENSOR REQUEST AND KUDARK
REPLY.
2. SUGGEST FOLL FOR PASSAGE LITENSOR ON ACTIVITIES AND
ASSCCIATES OF JUAN JOSE AREVALO IN MEXI: ,
CURTIS UNDERSTANDS AREVALO SEEING VARIETY PEOPLE WITH ALL
POLITICAL VIEWS INCLUDING NUMBER OF REPUTED COMMUNISTS. ONE
OF THESE WHO SAID TO BE INTINATE ASSOCIATER IS VICENTE SAINZ,
COSTA RICAN JOURNALIST,
END OF MESSAGE
oan WH CNT: *Request Hqs advise what reply COS should give LITENSOR on
AREVALO activities & associates, Also, req permission
advise Amb Mann of req from LITEZNSOK & reply.
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1. INFO REPORTED IN EEF CO} FIRMED BY PERSONAL CONVERSATIONS
BETWEEN COS AND LITENS2R, LIELEGANT, LIERGO, LITENPO/2 AND HUNSERTE
ROMERO PEREZ. ALSO, LITENPO/2 POSITION CONFIRNED BY LIENVOY
REPORT OF HIS TELEPRENE CONVERSATION WITH GALINDO OCHOA AS CITED
I! REFERENCE. LITEMSS/Z STATEMENTS TO GALINDO OCHOA AMOUNT TO XEXICAN
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CASLES AND DISPATCHES FROM VARIOUS POINIS ON LOPEZ MATEOS
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SOHZ MEANINGFUL AND HELPFUL "COMMENT" WHICH COULD BE PASSED TO
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1, LIELEGANT ASKS IF COS CAN GET WASHINGTON *OFFICIAL™
REACTION TO PRESIDENT LOPEZ NATEOS*® TRIP TO FAR EAST AND TO HIS
SPEECHES AT VARIOUS PLACES.
2. COS PROMISED TO ASK BUT EXPRESSED DOUBT THIS FORTHCOMING. ’
a " "3, PLEASE CABLE REPLY.
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Monthly Activities Report on Project LIENVOY
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
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¢ following is the report on the LIENVOY Project for the month of
Pa
September 1962;
A, Target Lines
20-30-18 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
20-&3-46 © General Lazaro Ca rdenas del Rie
24-16-18 Braulio Maldonado Sandez (Out)
23-85-25 Alonso Aguilar Monteverde (Out)
24-61-75 Jorge L, Tamayo Casiillejos
11-63-34 Ramon Sinobag
28-79-67 Ramon Cesar Cuenca
45-59-52 David Alfaro Siqueiros
13-21-14 Prancisco Gatindo Ochoa
45-15-06 Enrique Gonzales Pedrero (Ow)
A1-16-42 Ignacio Acosta
10-29-69 = Movimiento Liberacion Nacional
46-12-70 C.TLALL.
46-64-24 DBS,
46-11-30 DFS,
2L-11-OF Politica (Revista > Marcue) (Our)
46-60-16 = Prensa Latina
14-42-37 = Cuban Embassy
14-92-14 Cuban Embassy . x40
25-07-95 Cuban Embassy Removed from Project AOO106 6 “
25-09-14 9 Cuban Embassy CS Classification: gO- G~ P24
14-13-26 Cuban Embassy 508 # 23° 125/77
15-60-55 — Sovict Embassy 2°**#.22__ Folaz_¢
15-61-55 Soviet Embassy
15-69-87 Sovier Embassy
15-12-64 Soviet Embassy
15-61-07 — Sovier Embassy 11 Oct, 1962
DATE TYPED DATE DISPATCHED
OISPATCH1 SYMBOR AND NUMRER
HMMA- 19990
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45-61-51 Czech Embassy
45-61-80 Czech Embassy (Oud)
B. Material Processed
In September, the LIENVOY LP provided the Station with 97 pages
of daily resumes, It pages of resumes from the Cuban lines and 28 pieces of
other material, There were also provided 125 pages of resumes from the
Soviet lines and also 74 reels with the Russian conversations, In addition,
there were 1S reels from the Czech lines. .
C. Exploitation of Material
The following are examples of LIENVOY coverage:
1, A "George Sherman” contacted the Cuban Embassy
about meeting with the Cuban Ambassador Carlos Lechuga.
Sherman said that he knew Lechuga in Washington, (See
MEXI 1925, 12 September 1962).
2, A “Gabino Fernandez”, an employee of the Secretariat
of the Presidency, made an appointment with Ramon Sinobas,
First Secretary of the Cuban Embassy, because Fernandez
wanted to speak to Sinobas betore Fernandez went to Cuba for
a visit, (See MEXI 1967, 18 Seprember 1962).
Liaison
D.
Briefing papers which were pouched by Headquarters according to
DIR 31814 were provided co LITENSOR, LITENSOR requested a further sit-
’.wation report on his forthcoming trip to the Far East, He was ready to call
off his trip if KUBARK felt that the world situation was gloomy, (See MEXI
1919, 11 September 1962),
E. Security
There were no security problems for the mouth of September,
Technical
None,
G. Personnel ;
A PRQ was forwarded to Headquarters for a POA on Guadalupe
Hermosillo Quiroz in HMMA-19809,
AW Production
During the month of September, LIENVOY produced the forty-nine
(49) reports listed in the attachment, The usual large amount of CI/CE
personality and operational material was obtained in addition to the (attached)
disseminable reports.
Moar (res
Attachment: As stated above.
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HMMA -19743 HMM-6704 MEXI- 1899
HMMA - 19747 HMM-6705 MEXI- 1904
HMMA - 19791 HMM- 6709 MEXI- 1905
HMMA ~19795 HMM- 6720 MEXI-1919
HMMA - 19804 HMM- 6722 MEXI- 1925
EIMMA - 19846 HMM-6723 MEXI- 1946
HMMA - 19848 HMM-6724 MEXI- 1952
HMMA - 19858 HMM-6726 MEXI- 1967 (HMM-~6730)
HMMA - 19864 HMM- 6733 MEXI- 1979
HMMaA- 19868 HMM- 6735 MEXI- 1984 (HMM-6736)
HMMaA- 19878 HMM-6738 MEXI- 1990
HMM- 6739 MEXI- 2024
HMM-6743 MEXI- 2063 (HMM- 6756)
TIMM-6744 MEXI- 2072
HMM- 6745
[IMM- 6746
HMM-6747
EIMM-6749
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AND SUGGEST RATIGAN OBSERVE WHO THEIR CLOSEST CONTACTS IN PRESIDENTIAL
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OFFICIALS, AND IDENTITIES ANY OBVIOUS FOREIGN CONTACTS IN COUNTRIES .
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1. ACCORDING LATEST INFO AVAILADLE, RATIGAN (IDEN A OF DIR 34423)
VILE 0? ACCOMPANY PANAM CHARTER BUT COMPANY HAS ORDERED HIM FREE CARe 8 yd
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PLAMED,
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REF NESSAGE PASSED TO RATIGAN WHO STATES ARRIVING MEXI LATE .
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*®®REQUESTED HONG CCHTACT AND TELL RATIGAN HE WILL BE CONTACTED ON ARRIVAL MEX}
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| 4, MEXI HAS REQUIREMENTS AND WILL CONTACT PER REF« .
2. WILL FORWARD QUESTIONS GIVEN TO HOS. re
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CS COMMENI: STATED {F MEX! HAS ANY REQUIREMENTS FUR IDEN A IN CONNECTION
LOPEY TRIP, STATION CAN CONTACT IM IN MEX! THRU PANAM APR CrF IVER, CABLE
HOS WHETHER STATION PLANS MAKE CONTACT SO ICEN A CAN BE INFORMED IN HONG
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LEROY K, RATIGAN HOW HONG STAYING PENINSULA HOTEL THRU 29 SEP, PLS
a CONTACT AND TELL HIM HE WILL BB CONTACTED ON ARRIVAL MEXI BY STATION REP
WHO WILL, DISCUSS HIS CCOPERATION WITH KUBARK ON MEXICAN PRESIDENT*S TRIP,
MEXI CONTACT WILL IDENTIFY SEL? AS FRIEND IDEN,
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3 IDEM A, PANAM SECURITY OFFICER ROME HAS JUST BEEN ASSIGNED
iSO [2A 77 PANAM PLAIE CHARTERED 3Y MEXI PRESIDENT LOPEZ MATEOS FOR FAP EAST
TitP. IDEN A LEAVES FOR HONG KONG TODAY, WILL ARRIVE MEXI APPROX 30 SEPT
‘HEIE Call BE CONTACTED AT PANAM OPERATIONS OFFICE. :
, 2. IDEN A, KUBARK AGENT (FORMER STAFFER) OFFERS TO BE OF ASSISTA‘CE
PUEING LOPEZ TRIP, :
3, IF STATION MEXI RAS ANY REQUIREMENTS IT WISHES PLACE ON IDEN A IW
CONIOCTION LOPER TRIP, STATION CaN CONTACT HIM IN MEXI CITY THRD PANAM OPS
C¥FICER USING NAME IDEN 8, KUBARK STAFFER, IN INTRODUCTION,
4. PLS CABLE HQS WHETHER STATION PLaNS MAKE CONTACT SO IDEY A CA BE
INFO. MED IN HONG KONG TO EXPUGT KURARK CONTACT MEXI. PLS POUCH HQS COrY
INSTRUCTIONS? PASSED IDEN A.
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REF DIR 35994 Crust Toa 17) e .
DISCUSSED REF WITH GIO AND THEY REPORTED GRC FOREIGN
HINISTRY AWARE MATEOS ASIAN TOUR BUT WILL NOT INVITE
TAIWAN BECAUSE GRC EMBASSY NEXICO REPORTED MATEOS SCHEDULE
VERY TIGHT AND HE ONLY RECIPROCATING VISITS OF NEHRU» SUXARNO
AND IKEDA TO MEXICO.
END OF MESSAGE
CS COMMENT: *HQS REQUESTED TANI PROCEED PER HOS BELIEF KUBARK ROLE SHOULD
BE LIMITED TO PROMPTING GRC 70 ISSUE INVITATION THROUGH NORMAL DIPLOMATIC
CHANNELS. .
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CONF: wi 8
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REFS; A LEXI 1899 (IN 19806)+
B TAMI 5098 (19908)
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1. HQS B3LIEVES KUYARK/SHOULD Bs LIMITED TO PROMPTINO
GR3 TO ISSUB INVITATION THROUGH NOKMAL DIFLONATIC CHANNELS AS
-HOVL ..N GEST INTSRESTS CHINA REPRESENTATICN ISSUE IN UN. GRC
SMOULD BE TOLD LOPEZ MATEOS WILL PROBABLY HAVE DIFFICULTY ADDING
TAIVAN VISIT TO SCHEDULE AT THIS DATE BUT (1) ANY CASE GESTURE
WOULD BE BENEFICIAL GRO CAUSE.
2. REQUEST TAME PROCEED PER PARA 1 ABOVE. '
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WH OMT: LIELEGANT atates LOPEZ Mateos should be invited to Taiwan
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INFO; ADOP, C A 2, C/cl, C/Fi 2, $2.
~RITY DIR CITE HEXT 1919
be LITENSOR CVIA LIELEGANT? ASKED ON uf SEPTEMBER FOR AN UP.
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‘ON 16 SEPT COS CONTACTED LIELEGANT WHO STATESs «| -
Ae PRESIDENT LOPEZ MATEOS SHOULD BE INVITED TAMI;
.By LIELEGANT WILL PUSH FoR AT LEAST A aeper VISIT TO TAMI IF
INVITATION RECEIVED, .
_C. SCHEDULE IS NOW SO FAR ALONG IT MAYS
PARTICULARLY IN VIEW OF PRESIDENT 'S DES¢
BRIEFLY AS POSSI»iE AND MAKE TRIPs :
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10 ; TAIPEI MEXICO CITY
trom. DIRECTO!
CONF:
ite) TAMI MEXI - INFO CITE OR
1, MEXICAN PRESIDENT LOPEZ MATEOS PLANNING 15-20 DAY ASIAN
TOUR STARTING 10 OCT IN N&W DELHI FOLLOWED BY VISITS TO TORY,
DJAK AND POSSIBLY MANI.
2, REQUEST TAMI AND MEXI VIZWS BY 12 SEPT RE ADVISABILITY TAMI
STA PROMPTING GRC TO INVITE LOPEZ MATEOS TO LECLUDE TAMIL ON TOUR,
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syo that ho is in tho ofSies that rrepares matortal for San to turn cvor |
ahd (9 FY
Raluctne Fai sry
to tha-mresse tcl wants te have tettor contact with Son. Hal says that San has to |
favo bis procercnces to Sl on tho kinds of axticles that he wants for the presse
Koi w4lh bo esllirc far to the telentons about tue times a ronth. And then Son can tall |
Kel vhat his preferencas ara in tha of axtieles. Sccondly, Kal wantg San to BS
LELLEAT/ to be rere observing An inforning Kol wast 4s boing printed an /itzdco/
Trot those ctticles bo cant to Ral. says “a7 coo that there 4s considcrabioe that
4s bein: primed Jin Medeof. Dub whatever 53 sends to ¥ol is vory irremularly sents
fon soys thit "vo" always cave quartewly ropexts. Now Sun is being asked for monthly
reports. scons there part.of comersstion tiscing/ Kal says for San to sond hin a .
tiomscod cable saying m Son wet to cle Then Kal wi call Som. For instance,’
42 Som has anything AYASYEAU/ RPE TAT to request, then ha could cond the .
cables Kal asks if, for inctenso, Sin hag amr quecticens richt new. San says yos, he
would Like isl to send. hba ratericl ca the costonaviec. San wants gencral raterial
chalists. Kal cars that mich hag been cont to Onn. Son says unforimatoly, noe
rouzhe Scr says 4¢ would bo well if 36% could cct/fs/th/ togother articles by
Leyor axd Yoravieh themsclvose (ath theiv sicn.ture to the articlos. For instance, H
: o the itadean SLATS) roatlae th their sienaturo /to tho article/s® |!
cus 2f San wants this cddrecced to the weader "of cur pariocical?"3 San sayo no, |
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simply to th -oxclean reader. This oun bo prulished uty periodleal., Kal 1411 do this.
Sea sors he wants articles on tho situcticn of education = the middle cducation, the
cpeciil education, and hichor education. 29 articles to be based on spcoctalists
writin; thes. Not, pepuler articles. Cun: cs infornation of-ridcle, hicher and |
technical schockse "No are bolng ackod for such materiale”? Sm would also like article
on culture ont art. Articles not abeut com> cpecifie art or cfltural matter, but the
tant ricra eveclalined articles bo sent to hins
Epes.
Mture and art. Su wants
zs ths speachalined reaccr. Sal uncerctands. San then asks when his
aoertent 1a) be caniny. Noh can't ances that. Kol says that ho iA] coll Som
Oth. ial will try to cive San an ancrom. San says ho would like very much
axtiches by Mikelayev and Pepevich. Sanwoits the photos of t ei also. Kol repeats H
that 3 S very mich cormaitary articles, am saya this is vory cLificult to do |
for the memth. "Zecausea not so mich is pusliched.? Nal asks that novoertholess H
everyzning ba send for the menth that ie pivlished. Kall asks Sum to send these articles,
by sir mail. Yery well. Fal saya that thrva arfticles that have to be answored. |
Sam asks bal te giva its regards te tho cowedese
™~. ih Soekdlevakaya asks Samokbin 42 sho can camo ovals Yes.
amokiin asks Yogoroy if thero will be any mail today. Yor says nos
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3 = [Ssex Moscow] 3D collin: fren Moscow intreduees himself to Scmokién as |
: to ofthes that Prepares ratorial for San te turn ovor
to tho press. cl wants to hove bstter contact ‘with Son. Hal says that Gan kas to
evo his puvferonces to Kal on tha idis of sotteles that ho wants for the press.
422 bo collirg Guz to tha telco’ abet tyo theses a monthe And then San can tell
3 vane * his vroterencos are in the of articles. Sscondly, Kal wants San to
So printed in /tucco/.
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Toat these axticles be sant te Heb. Sol says wo? soc that thera 49 considerable that
scver Su3 sonds to Kal is very irregularly sent.
4s boing prised /in Uaxdeof. Skt
Sen says thit "so" always pave quarterly reports. Now Sua 4s being asked for monthly
reverts. /sacns thors, part of gonferection tcctha/ Xol says for Sam to sond hin a .
Suoeverd cable cay when Son wants tal to At. Thon Nol will call Sam. For instance,
a> San has aytens a aydeyys at Pee 3/ to request, then he could sond the
ecbla. Kal asks Lf, for inst Sootions right nowe Som says yas, he
would like Kal to sond hia rateviak cn the commnocts. Saag wants gonoral ratorlal
tr steclalists. Hak sars that mich has bein sant to Sam. San says unforkunately, MWe
ets
ome Nbth thens signat tura to tho articlose For in SEANCO,
“wnd with thoir atgnatura /to the article/.*
ad-to the roader Saf our poriodicaul?5 San says no,
Wn bo publAshed ary pertodical. Kal itll do this.
actien of education = the middle education, ths
te These articles to be based on spcelalists
“3 dnfowmuntioen of: viddlo, higher snd
Mundig¢ey and
a cresting to the votean Ye las
Nel asks San wants this adi:
Sisply to tha sasckean reacar. sths
Sn ons hoo
stockat ad soatons and
Cre
writing then. \ Se 5 :
toohnical schodige Mito are ott askod for such material." Sm ywculd also lio articles
: tosoms speeds art or cdltural rattor, but tha
en culture aid art. Atticles
problems in cchiurs and art.
asticles for tho snecchalised Suader. rotands. Som then asks whan his
replatemont ui be coming. Ac can't answers thate Nol says that ho will call Som
on tre LOth. Xo willl try te tive Sou an anger. Soa says ho would liko vory much
exticles by “holayev and fovevieh. San wants tha photos of then also. Kal repeats
that he warts very puch cam a rileles, San says this is very difficult ta do
for tho month. "Socauso not S25 such ds proiishsd." Kal asks that nevortholess
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r ty air mol. Vory wall. Sal = tat thom creticles that have to bo answered.
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Samokhin asks Yosomw if there will bo any mail today. Yog says Noe
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1. Transmitted herewith, for purpuses of Headquarters fanuiliarization,
is a typical one day LIENVOY product of the Soviet lines. (Note that the
Station has additional LIFEAT coverasc on the personal lines ef Colonel
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at the most usually two days after the transcription. ‘he Station's Russian
languace translater.-tranucribes the Russian lanyuage portions immediaLlely, and
this preduct reaches the Soviet case officer about an hour or two after receipt
of the Spanish reporting. Simultaneously, flimsy copies of the above have been
yviven to the reports officer and to other interested Station oftisers. The
first copy is kept in a Station chrono file, for purposes of perzanent recor.
It 15 annotated for ZONAR purposes.
3. The Soviet officer, Lucy A. Dillin Gr, and other cfficers, read the
product quickly for the Immediate purpose of obtuinin., exploitable LOIMPROVE
or other operational leads, and/or reportable intellizence. Azvter this initial
scanning, the product is literally cut up, with each clippin,: of significant
conversation sent to COS and to various Station officers for their information
and/or action. Whenever pertinent, the actual LIENVOY clip is sent to Head-
quarters, for information or action - or a sumeury of the clip is sent to
Headquarters in dispatch form. Each clip is eventually routed to the Station's
resistry where indexinz and filing is completed.
hy The Station finds that this Soviet LIENVOY clipnin; prosram provides
the files on the individual Soviet staffers with a rather vocd picture of their
activities and personality. (These individual files are of ccurse aumented
with information derived from double agent operations, LIEMPTY reporting, Head-
quarters provided information, ODACID reportin;,, newspaper clippings and other
miscellaneous reporting). In many cases, however, the backbone a Station
file on a Soviet may derive principally from bits and pieces of WOY product.
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Satesory station files receive the clips pertaining to Sovict commercial :
activities, propaganda activities, Soviet contacts, ele. Very often, 4 single
clipping may have to be copied to be sent to the files of several Individual
Soviets and/or to une or more cacegory files.
the Station does not have sufficient personnel
available to analyze and collate periodically the LIENVOY and other Station
product in the individual Soviet files for transmittal to Headquarters for
its information; or possibly more important, for eventual transmittal to another
Station where a Soviet from Mexico City is reassigned. Headquarters attention
is directed azain to NEXT -9805 of 17 January 1962 and allied correspondence
resarding the desirability of ‘having a trained Headquarters TDYer work on these
saterials at the Station. Headquarters may now wish to reinvesti-ate the
possibility of finding a qualified staffer for this TDY asaicnment.
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2. UF TRIP CAN NOT BE DELAYED, WS WILL ATTEMPT ENTERTAIN AND
DIVERT LIENVOY 2 WITH AREHART'S HELP, ADVISE.
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29 AUG. AREHART TC ARRIVE 23 AUG_ FOLLOVED BY Le 2 ON 22 AUG. .PURPOSE.
TO STUDY AND SELECT SMALLER RECORDING GEAR (PROBABLY WOLLENSACK) "
"FOR LIENVOY USE. PLAN NOVE LIss SVOY DASE INTO LIELEGANT OFFICE"
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| 2. ON 8 AUGUST LITENSOR SENT VORD TO CURTIS VIA LIELECANT THAT -
cuaiiitEKoc” CARDENAS WOULD NOT BE A CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION OF
| "WATER COMMISSIONER" IN THE NEXICALT AREAs - (NOTE s SEE MEXI 4637 (ws;
, RE MEETING ON NIGHT OF 7 AUGUST BETpEEN LAzARG CARDENAS “ARO” : BITENSOR, ”
|. NETS E BELIEVES MATTER OF ‘CUAUHTEKOG ATTEMPT DISCUSSED. AT THIS: .
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DATE: 31 JULY. 1962
TO . MEXICO CITY
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1, EQS PREPARED PROVIDE BRIEFING PAPERS FER PARA 3A REP AND CONCUR
EXPERY COMING MEXI PER PARA 3B REF,
2, ASSUME COS WILL BE ABLE PROVIDE HQS SUFFICIENT LSAD TiMé TO COMPLETB
BRIEFING PAPSRS AND MAKE EXPERT AVAILABLS, I3 SPANIGN NECSSSARY FOR LITENSOR
MEETINGS.
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, *WH COMMENT: COS would greatly appreciate Kgs assistance on briefing papers
and expert to brief LITENSOR if Indonesia trip eaterializes. f
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<EFERENCES)
The following is the report on the LIENVOY Project for the month
of June 1962;
A, Target Lines
20-30-18 | General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
20-83-46 General Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
24-18-18 Braulio Maldonado Sandez
21-81-32 Gustavo Solorzano (Not being used)
11-42-48 Jorge L. Tamayo Castillejos
24-61-75 Jorge L. Tamayo Castillejos
45-59-52 David Alfaro . Siqueiros
28-79-67 Ranion Cesar Cuenca (Cuban Embassy)
13-21-14 Francisco Galindo Ochoa
12-13-37 Ricardo j, Zevada (Out of order)
43-15-06 Enrique Gonzales Pedrero (Out of order)
11-16-48 Ignacio Acosta
10-29-69 Movimiento Liberacion Nacional
46-12-70 C.T.A.L. (Out of order)
46-64-24 D.F.S.
46-11-30 D, F.S.
21-11-01 Politica (Revista - Marcué)
46-60-16 Prensa Latina
14-42-37 Cuban Embassy
14-92-14 Cuban Embassy
25-07-95 Cuban Embassy
25-09-14 Cuban Embassy
14-13-26 Cuban Embassy
11-21-93 Cuban Embassy (Out of order) : .
15-60-55 Soviet Embassy : Haro --
15-61-55 Soviet Embassy IAARO . .-.-
15-12-64 Soviet Embassy
15-61-07 Sovict Embassy (Out of order)
45-61-81 Czech Embassy -¢
45-61-80 Czech Embasspomeyea trea Project day)
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B. Material Processed sua g 73° 1259/7
Box? 29 Foid?_@__.
In June, the LIENVOY LP provided the Station with 163 pages of
daily resumes, 63 pages of transcript from the Cuban Embassy lines, 48
tapes from ihe Czech Embassy Lines, and 98 tapes and the transcriptions
of che Spanish conversations from the Soviet Embassy lines, In addition,
there were 29 other pieces cf material from che LP,
C, Exploitation of Material
From the material processed above the following were some ex~
amples of pro- and anti-Communist informat ion: “ 24 Tue. ez
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The Cuban efforts at propaganda ii Mexico in waich the Cuban
Ambassador to Mexico couferred with Raul Roa, Cuban Forelgn
Minister, and suggested to him that Fidel Castro write a short
message to the Mexican people ia Siciupre on its ninth anniver-
sary of publication (see HMMA 193%),
The negative treatment to a Czech commercial representative
by Mexican Immigration authorities (See HMMA 1YkSs),
The refusal by the Pan American Institute of Geography and
History of the Organization of American States to permit Teresa
Proeyza Proenza, Third Secretary and Cultural Attache at the
Cuban Embassy, to attead the meeting held by it (see HMM 6438),
The embarrassment caused by the immoratbehavior of Mexican
female delegates to the Cuban 26 July celebration held in Havana
in 1961 according to Manuel Marcue Parinas of the periodical
Politica as told co Teresa Proenza Proenza,
D. Liaison
With the approach of the GPIDEAL visit to Mexico 29 June - 1 July,
liaison activities greatly increased, COS visited LITENSOR on 28 June,
LITENSOR assured that there would be no problems in the GPIDEAL visit
and rhe safety of GPIDEAL was guaranteed and in the hands vf LITENSOR,
Atihis meeting LITENSOR tudicated his amoyance with whe Cubans, (See
MENT 1253),
LIELEGANT turned over to the Chief of Station a list of persons whe
were put under surveillance in connection with the GPIDEAL visit, ‘The Ust
also indicated those who were arrested, (Seo MEXIs 1244 and 1264),
Ata meeting held on 28 May 1962. the Chicf of Station, LIELEGANT,
and LIENVOY/2 met with LIENVOY/1 and obtained his agreement to hire
LIENVOY/1L-+4 to work under LIENVOY/3 as a technical inspector in Telefonos
Ge Mexico, The purpose in putting LIENVOY/IL4 in this capacity is fo have a
man who would be more available to the LIENVOY Project and who “would see
wha: others might be tapping telephones” in Telefonos de Mexico, Purther-
more, LIENVOY/1 agreed to see to it that LIENVOY/14 would have "the
range and authority” to do the work,
Putting LIENVOY/ 14 as a techaical inspector within Telefonos, could
create problems for the LIFEAT Project, At the same time WILSTED is re-
siudying the LIFEAT system, improving it, tightening up the security and
alerting the base houses to watch for any abnormal activity on present taps,
It kas been understood by the LIENVOY case officer that this has Leen done
and if will be reported from time to time in furure LIENVOY reports.
E, © Security
For a report on security of the LIENVOY site for June 1962, see
peragraph 2 E of HMMA-19319 (RYBAT-1897) dared 10 July 1962,
As Was stated at the ead of that paragraph, any surveillance or
security threat of the LIENVOY basehouse or personnel can eventually be
handled, should this be found necessary, by Chief of Statien to LITENSOR,
F, Technical
The floor in the LP was recently covered with a linoleum which has
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greatly contributed to keeping the dust out of the recording machines and in
excellent working conditlun, According to Arnold F, AREHART, the LIENVOY
technician, the machines are operating at top efficiency,
G. Personnel \
The personnel remains the same as reported tn the previous report,
H, Production
| Production for the month of June was higher than usual. This increase
was primarily due to the GPIDEAL visit, There were seventy-four (74)
reports from LIENVOY material during June 1962, These are listed in the
attachment,
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23 July 1962
Attachment;
LUENVOY Productton ~ June 1962
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BRIEFING PAPERS ON COMMUNISM AND INPORTANT PERSONALITIES -
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WHO ARE COMMUNIST OR PRO=COMMUNISTS IN INDONESIA, JAPAN AND INDIAs .
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Be POSSIBILITY OF AN EXPERT "LIKE SR BROOKE® COMING TO MEXICO
“ 7 CITY To MEET WITH HIM AND COS JUST PRIOR TO HIS “TAKE-OFF” IF HE
‘DOES MAKE TRIP (LIKE "BROOKE"==CEDRIC PAPATE DID PRIOR TO SOUTH
{ . AMERICAN VISIT).
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'& COS WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE HEADQUARTERS ASSISTANCE ON PARA
, °. THREE IF TRIP MADE«
,°, 4 WILL ADVISE WHEN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AVAILABLE.
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1, HQ3 CONCURS WITH PROPOSAL IN PARA 3 REY.
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FOLLOWING REASOHS WHY VISTY TO SUKARNO A BAD iDEA:
A. SUXARNO IS CURRENTLY ENGACED IN MILITARY OFFENSIVE AGAINST
DUTCH IN NEW GUINEA AND HAS THUS FAR FRUSTRATED PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT.
B. DUTCH ARE MEMDERS OF FAST GROWING AND ECONOMICALLY POJERFUL
BUROPEAN COMMON MARKET, MEXICO 18 SEEXING TO INCREASR TRADE WITH COMMON
MARKET COUNTRIES AND TO OBTAIN INVESTMENT CAPITAL FROM THEM, EBLIEVE MEXICGS
INTERESTS WOULD NOT BE SERVED BY TRIP LIKELY TO OFFEND COMMON MARKST COUNTRY.
C. CONSIDER THIS POOR TIME FOR LITENGOR THROUGH HIS PRESENCE GIVE
SUKARNO BENEFIT HIS AND HTS COURTRY'S PRESTIGE.
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WH Comuant % LITERS OR planning visit SUKARNO in late Ost or early, Nov. amb
MANN mentioned; to COS he personally believes this visit not gocd, “CO suggests
be can $212 LITENSOR that "my chiefs think visit to SUKARNO this year a bad idea."
Request Hqe comments, “2
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| puaitiznc VISIT SUKARNO IN DJAKARTA I2-LATE OGTOBER OR EARLY NOVEOER. 7 7
2. ANUASSADOR MANN NENTIONED 70 COS TiAT HE PERSONALLY DELIEVES "’
THIS VISIT NOT GOOD. _ ; Do
3. COS HAS TENTATIVE APPOINTNENT TALK oven utswbor o» OPERATIONAL «
VIETH"LITENSOR ON 13 JULY. CAN, IF Nas APPROVES, TELL LITENSOR THAT |
("MY CHIEFS THINK VISIT TO sUKARNO THIS YEAR, A BAD IDEA". ba
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A. HMMS 2430
B, MEXI 0346
1, As requested Wn reference, the syatlor has polled all S:atlon Case
officers for posalble ur confirmed vaee of su rvelllance wille making opere
atlonal contacts, ‘The poll indicated tive (5) Gascs of survelllance during
recent mouths, For the sake of clarity and to give Headquarters an exact
Idea of the clroumstances surroundings ach lucident, this report will treat
each case Individually with statlon comin cuts pertinent to each case,
. 2, The (ive cases of pussthle or coaftemed survelllance, related in
the first person, are as follown
A, Lewis J, SHOQUIST: 1a Mov E62
“Hotlowing a meeting wih Wowie Ko HEGARTY at the Hotel Alameda
thia date [ votlced a Meaxtcan stamibiys pitty close Lo us Ad We Wore discussing
Iuecuous subjecta jus: before parting, Libs tellow moveal over and joined
gaother Mexican who was sianduie at the Juarus Avenue entrance lo the
Alameda Hotel, T oalled HUGART 'oatentiod to theae bwo and suggosred
that he leave, belny very careful fos te molt, while Uchecked these
fellows to be absolutely certaby ules a: atarested Imun, HEGARTY cros
Juarez and took a cal, Nefther ot thee % xiwans showed aay interes: ip his
Movements or made any types vf obec ted sytal, {walked hack into the
Hozel and spent about five minutes bros sig a, Lhe magazine shop then Luft
the hotel by the side anrrance, As bel granted { stanued coward Juarez Avenue
and saw one of the same two fellows suo Lad been atthe Juarez entrance
nudge the other and call his artertles teins, Thess twu fellows had cnoved in
order wo check bovh ho el ontrapces trori shia sum. spot, t walkea! to an
arcade directly geross fram the hovel co vrance ud pretended to be lonking tn
shop winuevs, lL saw poth Mexicans positon cheinsciven £0 as (0 observe
the arcade, [trade mo aftenipt ter cap te aurverilance, Dein toerested
instead, in dstermlntss defintely that (wae tue target. As | moved out of
the arcada, the two above Cinyered ue to aterher pair of Mextcaas who fol«
loweal ma as L moved thrvugh the Jas Auieraas parking lot co Callie Indepen=
deacla, For the next bour and oie tlt fo nwe Roars [100k these boys on a
_ dong tour, mostly 07 foot, TP chece os then Py starting up streets then changin
my mind aad Joubling back, toligwity ay erratic pattern as it shopping alme
lessly, stopping In bookshops foc perte ts during wiilch they were forced co
stand around somewhat Obviously Gurs de, ate: Betefly, it can be summarized
by saving hal urere were at leaet ttve ticnihars of chis team definitely on the
surveillance, two others Lam aptlie sare wore Iovulved, aud one other about
wham Lam not absolutely sure, Whos, Gi ob, Wind, there #as ao doubt
whatsoever that [ wie the target Fodughs a raxt ant headed coward Reforma
Avenue, thea to Rilo Tihec $2, and Jan ‘coward Meluhor Gcrampo Street, As
tf changtag my mid, Lhad the drever cat aver to Sulltvan Si, co Shirley
Courts where L went in acd had luni. ur big tbe cab ridge I did asi spot
cat surveillance but, shortly after iat arrival at Suicley Courts, [saw three
yew men net previously on the x, whose actlous indicate! they were on me,
Tpald my bUL, went bata che barheern ter a minate then left through the
covered garage amd out inte Vilaluns Si, in nick of Shirley Cuurts, Cusco
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reas the streec from the Ruble
el Reterma, thes ou dhe front
out of the Cawscts
fot ihe vac ie
walkes up to Reterma, caught d adh, 2 Move
Theater, walked tare the dag swore at ue be
emrauce, dawn to Woolworth’s, hieuct W. nalwerch'’s to the back entrance, up
to Pasaje Latinnamericacy, late tie Pavaie where l stopped at a small counter
shop to check as [ made a purdhase, fod rou my sieps to Galle Mads id,
on up to Reforma where Ltumed bye re Reforma umrance to Sanborn’s,
checked for survelilance, then Ute che arhassy by the entrance from Sanborn’
through the perfume sectloa, There ix io dsule whatsoever that these meu
were on me, The survetWance was wt sophisticated from the atundpoine of
keeping mu unaware, but wax a very persisten: one with these inen not gertlag
los: on the simpler tricka, Regardless of who Ls controll ing theaa fallows, I
have cancelled all operaticnal contacts for today aml will contact HEGARTY,
Oliver Q. WIMPHEN and Simon D, CLAGKETT toatyht or early tomorrow
morning to sec up eutirely new conta) arrangeinedts with each, I plan to
make my contacts either early In the m-culngs or later at night in areas where
surveillance cao be apotted aasily, I will inscruct all agents to be unusually
careful in checking before making any mvetings, either with other agenrs or
with me and that lf there ls any suspicion of survelllance akip the contact and
check later at the akernate contact pon! In each vase, tf clear by the time of
the alternate meeting, [called HEGARTY trom a pay phone las: alght and get
up an early moratng contact with him "0 check on whether or act be wad tole
iowed wheu he left the Hotel Alameda veaterday, HEGARTY sald that he
checked carefully but that there was 20 indicacton of tuterast la aim, This is
quite a rellef since it now appears that [ must have heen pickexl up at the Emo
tassy and that 1, not HEGARTY, was the fariet, TL eautioned HISGARTY w be
even more careful than ever ia his appruaches to the LINLUCK safelhouss and
sold him thar, incur contacts, ] was settlag up entlraly naw contact arraaggee
, ments ummediately and that we would not use preylous polis upows again,
HEGARTY was told that we would use previously agreed upon points in tha
Polanco-Lomas area, thac each point and Ume for te next meting would bo
agreed upon at the preyicus one to ayold phone use as much a8 possible, and
that most of our meatings wr id be held before 0960 hours cr, when that act
feagible, after dark, [ suggested cha: he also inform LINLUGK that Thad
nee under survelliance of Home parsistertce and that he (LINLUCKX) should
oa even more careful than ever In hls comtacis with HEGARTY, ami in hls
approacies to the safehouse, [met WIMPHEN and CLAGKETT lacer thar same
roormlog aed made simUar new contact arratgemcats with them and advised
them of the even greater need for caution, Talso advised them 19 park at
least two to thres blocks from potute of contact and walk ln, checking cere
fully before and after parking to bo sure thay are act survellied and, U there
is any auapicion of surveillance, do aot make conact but make the akersaic
lasar if clear by them.”
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artist to November 196] at
approximately 2100 hourn what aeeied to be a anepicioue aifuation
in attempting to service the Lin UTR eatehiwen,
Aa ‘ndicated on tha
attached diagram, the subject parkest Sia automobile two biorks away
as indicated on the diagram ard apne: ached the
Street. ln the approach rurthe sub.ect anted a
corner of Larma and Hudson Streets oft) two male cccuparta,
target Ly way of Pamuico
hiue Fiat parked at the
Aa the
undersigned, on foot, approached fhe cirner ef Panuce and Hudson be
noticed ancther Fiat parked at he vers corner with three occupants,
Remembering the other Fiat at the end of the block, which waa quite
visible fram the corner of Panuco ard iudson,
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moving car behind him.
cruise the streets looking for them,
the ucdersigned decidad
to delay ontry into the safehouese and casually walk down the block.
The undersigued cut across Hudaun St’ ee? tu avoid walking close to the
‘parked car and as he walked on Lerina, noticed the prasence of a alow
This did avt arouse tog much suspicion alace
this area apparently specializes in street walkers and the local "tenorios®
As the underaigned reached tho
parked Q.P. car at the curner of Lerma acd Duaro the slow moving auto
came abres’ of the car and the driver almost stopped and etared at the
undersigned as hs attempted tn unlock the car to depart the area.
this time the underaigned got suspicious and attempted to read the lic
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plate, but the plate Wlumination bull: was out on the suaplclous vehicle,
The undoraigued gat In his own car, started down Larma, pasaecd tha
saepicioug car which lromediataly fell in behind cha undarslgnad,
convinced yat of the intent of the following car,
Net
the ondersigned drove
teward Misstasippi and mada like ke wae continuing down om Lerma, At
the last morment the undersigned swerved into Mississippi, mxrrovly
‘ missing getting clobbored by a vehicle coming down Misaloatppi,
Tha
suepicious vehicle, who was right behind, bad te gua his auto to get cut
of tha way ao that ho had to go straight across Lerma. The underaignad
noted aa he made tha sudden tarn inte Mississippi that the other vrahicle
signed, was backing up toward Mivaiasippl.
tha area of action once more,
poured the coal into the ald Green Hornet and loft the area.
signed then want to tha Polanco Dowling Alley ingtead of home, bowled
for approximately aa hour and then raturved at 2300 hours to inspect
The area van compilately {roe of any
braked as soon as he passed Miaaisatppi and, it seemed to the undere
At this point the undersigned
The oudere
parked autos. The undarsigned craited aretod the area for approximately
35 minutes but could not spot either one of the two Flata.
° Conclusions: {a) As previcuoly stated, there may have been nothing
to thia incident, and perhaps the autes in question were morely the joy
set-up lenked suspicious
cars looking for customers, jut at any, rate ihe
therefers the undaralignad did not acrvice the safehouse in quastion.
(b) Douglas NISLEY reported to the undersigned that Ais
Rs records that a snspected Polish titellipeoce agent, Josef DEJ, reaided |
f at Hudson Ji, twe doers dowe fun Uw LINLUCH gafebouss, lt is @
i posaible that the wi veillazee inay have been on DEJ and that the andere Pee
signed biuadered into an unpleasant aituatloen, fee
(c} LINLUCK reported on 14 Novernber 1961 that it was _
possible that be wad under gurveilisnes and rt 1a poscthie that hs wap i.”
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Francis RB. HEGARTY, the roguiar cage cffice: bandling LEN LUCK
made the following comments pertinent te FORT YUNE 's report of
pesaible surveillance:
"Ga 22 November, HEGARTY sisited-safehouse at Rio Hudson to
remere the typewriter and paper anc interm the maid ir churge that ho
tetanded to leave the apartment on the failewing day and alga to arrungs
for the payment of the light Bil which ves due, After arranging thaao
matters, HEGARTY left the eatehovee and parposeiy toak a circuitous
route to his car, which had been parked inure than a block away on
anothar street, HEGARTY turned two cornars and crosped two stracts
and detected au individual, Mexican to appearance. approximately six
feet tall, 170 Jbs., brown hair, ruddy cornplexion, woaring a tag oult
aud open sport shirt, and carrying a manila folder ix bis left hand,
walking about 30 fost behiad him, PEGARTY walked past bla car and
rarned a third corner and walked rapidiy to the middle af the block and
then turned in bia tracks, When HEGARTY reached the last corner
he had turned he almost ran inte the individual deecribed above. Tho
wan opmmed his eyes wide, hesitated in mid-xtride, but thea hept on
watking in the direction he had been going, HEGARTY walked to his
cay and after making aura that the iudividual did sot turn back, irrunedistely
left che grea." HEGARTY cectaic tut the salehouse at Ro Hiudsoa
waa cot unday survelllance up antl ID Novembar, the laat Lime he
wistied Ut previously, and thet the surveiilaace is an tho heuss and 80%
os Riemaslf,
Station Comment; See 2a (Canciuslone) abova, Ina later chack of
this area by HEGARTY, ha could detect no surveillance alther stationary
ax crevieg. SHOQUIST, however. Instructed him to act a now safshouso
dar LINLUCK meetings immediately following Ala 22 Nuvamber raport
and for neither ha nor LINLUCK to go near the Rin Hudson aafehouca agala,
C. Asdrew F. MERTON, 1 Juse 19e2
"On l June 1962, while leaving a meeting with LITAD-1]; 1
detectad what could bave been a possible surveillance. The mosting was
la the Cafe Blancs on Juares Aveane, between Lafragua Street aad the
Cabillisn Mosumont. Upem Iraviag the moeting. te which I had arrived
“cleaa’t 9 tha best af my knowledge, | noted a pecullar dash of exprossian
In the face of a tall, young. carkehaired man apparently waiting in
tha éearway for something. I bad leit the meeting flral. leaving LITAUel
to pay the check. Upon noting the exure aston { hed a hunch that something
may might be going en. Vtarned riant our of the deor of the cafe and
walked the short distance to the corner of Juares and Rete: ma, doubling
aroucd che coruer to the right. This fet me en the marth aida of Reforma
heeded weet in which direction | walked about a block. Two good-looking
girla gacsed mea haaded guuth, acd obsery ing a gond ald Latin custom,
{ noted that
{ euddenly swivaled ray head to watch tbem from the raar.
wey tall, darkehuired young man Ae he nutad thas l could
asa kis be suddenly turued right in
wae behind me.
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the fxtansy bat at a very alaw pao ffs ftas interest ip ‘he snow
wiwtows, A fas minutes ister ay Fr tcte’ Uatami me brtasiy walking towards
Referma ant la Fragse. vbton tatrer Creat ne feocsed, esanivally Surpdog
Jer and ervssing the Refurmes itesal Poaptoa GLEtL® axcitar-surveillanee
nynelf bat aay Jost tha munjgeat we tleap peared saaewnere doen Avenida H
Roraloa. Ry Peorveliiant™ was ava Gee KO years cis. dark tan akia, youth-
ful lacing, weli-dreosmd in a dark coutt and alightiy nervous in hig antians.
While the whole matter oouli be acite idence, bis acti in wmaring into the
stere, mt Juet turning tn ps if angvasest “m Legitimate tusinesd, sade De
guspect hie all ths more. If ne were reatiy a owirvatilant, he must hava ?
been on LITAU-} rather than mysalf, since the Station had been alerted as
to poasible survellianca and I wae enecking mysell®,
D, Jarauy L, NIARCOS.
Jereay L. NIARCOA reported # .xetime in May, 1962 that he hud
spotted what definitely seamed Like » om9-man ourvellianse on hia, Since
he io presently an home leave the gutaiasiun of a detalled regert om the
dneident will be dererred until his return to duty, :
B, Arnold FP. AREHART/LTERVOY
"on Priday 15 June 1962, at approzimately O930, the eanctarge
notieed two sen stamting on Une, corer sf Tonela and Cl-thushua, who
seoned te have an mousnal Interest in tha agiivity of tbe L,P, ‘Thay
ware oteodlog diresily ancoss the atreay fre the LP, Ges of the
men was Cali and thin rith 4 qmuatache, weal ifessed and eaupeared to
ba about 30 or J yeara of ane. The utner wan o Bhere fal man end
rore a ebite ehirt’ coat of the Varacrug Lyye ark appearml to be aroun)
SG yeara of age, They stom an tha ager of Tonala sini Chihaatris for about
an hour abd wcqist a grest dzal of interest in the activity of our baliding,
Around 1050 hours the tall sen Left ol Later returned in a LoS Fiat
mel 1Ma), with a breein body and a Petet top with Btatelet Plates mater
21-73-%. Both of these wan then or rece te observa gar installation
from the car, ant fran tiae to liane appeared ty le makitg Roles on the emdaya
and goings of the installation, #5 weld as asking notes on Wie vata ugsd by
the parsounel of Une LP, At atsalt iy) luauts AABMART Left, ths Le. t
exka a poonda call and ta see Lf anyaiteapt mesic be maia to fallow eny ane
Jeaving the tutidina, No abtenp! wes mate be fulluw AREUARP. however, ats
actions were obaervei from ‘ne car Lineiss the rear view wirsar, Upwa
AmSuART's return to the bublding tt sas ust iced that the men appearad to
be waking ootea in a mall nate lwak Ninabiy, apousd 2350 tha tall can
é@rove off in the @ar wet the Catone towk up a new position, about 5G to
TED feet down tha bleek on Chifuahna were 13 acatid observe Ure front door
of the LF, Aroure! isG0 when the fires shift wag lesvins, LYENTOY 18 lef
te go to dunch and wad followed dum Chilviana. On spobiang te muvel Liangs
he psturned to the offlee, Just ap he raturned toa bhe offiee LYENTOY & i:
yetumed to tha office amt wah told uf the tuekdent. LIENVOY @ and Lranvorik .
wied to his Cwreay if
dmuodiately sppreashed the fat man (eis nad plad rete
pontiion), end asked him to explats hin actlon of the day, ‘They also
asked his to tdentizy himself, He ah aed them o driver's liesaua vite
abe nase HARTIANO VERA (ONQLED. Thte informabion waa aheobod at the : :
Departaeat of Traffie end fused to te tha licenge of anothers person, At “
thia tise it was deolded to autablish « Atak® mt at the Traffic Departaent
in order to dineover etd identity any me whe eight shoe an investi te the
names and atdrarses of the care asec Ly oar Lnstellatian, On the 16th of
Jone, Watt "O° (vletor) infersed Liu? 2 chat avousd 130) Boure an ola tr
friend of ble, Gutllsmms MAT. SAN icc, who wav an agent ef the Secret
Serviae nf the Pnitan Haadimoriens Roaed ip and ante the? he wee locking
for a Bister eREVU day ormar ye oite hi, Geert information amat th? oar of
a cay with Dintrigt Plates 7ea (LteM 3: <j. Victor susggevted that they
epeck the Siles foc the infersietion, Hesevsr, the Unformotian was nob
availehis. During their ecuversalt o mibigereo HJREI miated that be
worked a5 a guperzisor oT tne mad(cas oters as of the Central Pesartaat
an’ shred Vietow bla erstaitiais strise Ly fr, Saldana C4sza FILA I.
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‘ : of opposition aurveiiiance eftenpts: pevertheless, Li has eos Yee possible
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Ae THEY STUPIOLY SENT SUAS ROSA NU. 2 SUAT PAion To GPIDEAL
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Se CURTIS INTENDS PURSUE PSENSA LATicA MATTER AND HOPES GET
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LITENSOR CLOSE OFFICE In MEXrICo.
C/S COMMENT: Ia view of indications uf Soviet/Cuban involvement in plans
against GPIDEAL (4), Headquarters suggested COS consider meeting LITENSOR (2)
sogardiag the safaty of GPIOEAL (4).
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For your information
REFERENCES}
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The following is the report on the LIENVOY Project for the month
of May 1962:
A, Target Lines ~
20-30-13 Gral Lazaro Cardenas (Out of Order)
24-18-18 Lic, Braulio Maldonade (Out of Order)
20-83-46" Gral Lazaro Cardenas (Out of Order)
21-81-32 Lic Solorzano
40-12-70 Cc. T.A.L,
11-42-48 Ing Jorge L, Tamayo (Out of Order)
28-79-67 Ramon Cesar Cuenca -”
15-60-55 Soviet Embassy oo _ Git,
45-59-52 David Alfaro Siquelros pote Fe te ot
21-11-01 Revista Politica (Marcue) pe
14-42-37 Cuban Embassy Pe a =
45-61-81 Chechoslovakian Embassy icy :
14-92-14 Cuban Embassy | 4
24-61-75 Ing, Jorge L, Tamayo |. ; :
46-64-24 = DELS. ‘aan coi
46-11-30 D.F.S. WPARO Lo
15-12-64 Soviet Embassy
25-07-95 Cuban Embassy (Out of Order)
13-21-14 Franc isco Galindo Ochoa
46-60-16 Prensa Latina
13-33-37 Ricardo J, Zebada
15-61-55. Soviet Embassy
43-15-06 Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero (Out of Order)
25-09-14 Cuban Embassy (Out of Order)
11-16-45 Lic, Ignacio Acosta
15-61-07 Soviet Embassy
45-61-80 Chechoslovakian Embassy
11-21-93 Cuban Embassy (Out-of Order)
10-29-69 Movimiento Liberacion Nacional ; .
14-13-26 Cuban Embassy Remeved trom Prasect, AO ACE
cs Chossttteat ions 96 -6- 7543
. 23-/99f9
B, Material Processed Jop ¢ 73
Box:__.29 Fold:_@
lu May, the LIENVOY LP provided the Station with 152 pages of
daily resumes, 47 tapes from three Czech lines and 93.tapes from four
Soviet lines, The Spanish transcriptions of the tapes from the Soviet lines
Were aiso provided, In addition, 6O iranscriplivus were provided frou dic
Cubaa lines, The Station also received 22 other pieces of material from
the LP.
C. Exploitation of Material
An exaniple of the LIENVOY coverage was the long distance call
rrom Habaug pdicating thata high-level funectionary of the Cuban Government
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D, Liaison
During the pericd under review the Chief of Stacion maintained te
regular contact with LIELEGANT and other individuals comected with the
Project.
E, Security
There were no evident security problems for the month of May.
F. Technical _
- As usual, the equipment in the LP was checked and cleaned, However,
during the month several of the lines were out of order, The Cuban Embassy
was apparently still working on its telephonic system withia the building, Othe
lines which were out of order were probably due to the inherent problems of
the telephone company.
G. Personnel
There was no change in the personnel for the month and it kept the
same schedule of work as reported for April,
H, Production
During May, LIENVOY produced the forty-five (45) positive intel-
ligence reports indicated ia the attachment and the usual volume of CI/CE
personality and operational material,
eilhond (eats
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MEXI 0700 (HMM 6360)
MEXI 0705
MEXI 0724 (HMM 6366)
MEX 0725 (HMM 6365)
MEXI 0737 (HMM 6371)
MEX1 0739
MEXI 0745 (IIMM 6376)
MEXI 0748 (HMM 6377)
MEXI 0785 (HMM 6385
MEXI 0789 (HMM 6388)
MEXI 0795 (HMM 6380)
MEXI 0SCO
MEXI 0819 (HMM 6394)
MEXI 0822
MEX 0330 (HMM 6401)
MEXI 0831 (HMM 6-400)
MEXL 0836 (HMM 6-404)
MEXI 0849 (HMM 6407)
MEXI 0868 (HMM 6-409)
MEXI 0876 (HMM 6414)
MEXI 0903
MEXI 0933 (HMM 6428)
MEXL 0954 (HMM _ 6431)
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HMMA 19098
HMMA 19100
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HMM 6351
HMM 6361
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AS NOTIONAL FRIEND OF STEADNAN, THIS VOULD SE DONE ONLY
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REFERENCES)
HMM-W-10,620
‘1, An-error was made by the person preparing HMM-A-18,752
RYBAT-1833) or by the typist who chose the DFS list of taps
in HMM-A-13,246) instead of the correct LIENVOY list of tarcets.
2. The only explanation available is that with a change of
Case Officers (Malcolm Q. EDELAND departed to become COS, Tegucigalpa),
on i and with the delay in writing monthly reports on LIENVOY and lack of .
familiarity with the operation, the error was made--either by the
drafting officer or by the typist.
3. This error will not occur again.
26 May 1962
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ACTAIN SEQURED REFERENCES
ACTICH REQUIRED: Por paoregraph 3
REPERBICE t HBGU-18752, 23 March 1962 (RYBAR)
"Referenced “aispatch listed the target ines for LIEEVOY for
_ December 194] and Januory 1962. Your attentien is draum to the fact that
; the targets Mated coinclds exactly with the Met of IS teps furnicksd in
WOU-102h6 dated 1 Decesber
2. Tho February 1962 LIENVOY target listing aleo furnished in refor~
encod dispatoh sppears. to be correctly labeled LIBIVOZ.
3 Your commnts on paragraph one above ara requested.
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FROM 4 NEXICO CITY apr 28 21432 62
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INFO g = ODP, ADDP, C/CI, C/FI, C/wH 2, S/C 2
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PRITY DIR CITE MEXI 2669
RYBAT GYROSE PBRUMEN
REF; DIR 06337 (ow + 2 6S39)%
3. LIERGO ADVISED COS ON NICHT OF 27 APRIL THAT LITENSOR HAD
.
WRITTEN PERSONAL LETTER TO PRESIDENT DORTICOS ASKING THAT URRUTIA
BE GIVEN SAFE CONDUCT TO MEXICO.
2. LIERGO HAD ALREADY DISCUSSED THIS WITH LITENSOR PRIOR TO
x 7,
COs TALK WITH LIELEGANT,
3. LIERGC PLANS NOW TO TELL LITENSOR NORNING 2S APRIL OF COs
REQUEST AND TO SUGGEST THAT LITENSOR SEND SECOND LETTER AS IMMEDIATE
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FOLLOU+UP,
4. LITENSOR'S REQUESTS ARE FOR URRUTIA AND’ HIS FAMILY ONLY AND /
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BO NOT INCLUDE OTHER ASYLEES IN MEXICAN EMBASSY IN CUBA. ; we:
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6. COS HAS NOT ADVISED AMBASSADOR OF ABOVE. SHOULD HE
END OF MESSAGE
C/S COMMENT: *HQS HAS DISCUSSED PRCSLEM WITH ODACIO IN ATTEMPT ASSESS
IMPACT iN EXILE COMMUNITIES PBPRIME,
meray
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SUING OFFICE 3S OHIITE Copy No.
26 Mareh 1962
PTPORANUUH FOR: Chief, Task Pcree bashlagten
ATTENTION t Joba Caseotl
SUBJECT : Feastbility cf Effectlag Releaca cf Nanuel URRUTIA,
Exe-Frositent cf Cuba, relitical Sxils ia Kextcan
Embasay, Havana
1, The HNexley City Station har tne capability of approaching
LITSEG! (Iden A) and requesting hie to attempt to arrance for a
aafe conduct pass for Subject, Tha asproach to LITHO? can ba
wade threvgh three difZerent channels; LITS25/2, Civea 8), LAS Coaur
(iden C), and LIEZSO (Ion 9), Abse, 2 direct approach by the COS
te LITSBONU could prebably ba arranged £2 so desiral by Headquartara
fer operational security ceasens.
2, No assesment on the auccess ef an asprosch of this type
eaa be made because of the Nexlesn (nterest and pcsition ra Cuba,
3. If a deciofon is pate te attezp2 to obtain 6 safe conduct
pasa Zoe Subject, Lt is recoseenced that tha CCS Maxico Clty de
faforned in detail of Headquarters ainicuy and asxisus goals ao}
that he be requested to reccmmend tha Lest channel to LITSWOR,.
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Jden B = Minister of Interior
Iden C = Special Adviser to Peesident
Iden D ~ Minister of Social Security
ACTION, C/EE 3 \** i.
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i. NAMES OF NEXI DELEGATION TO REF CONFERENCE NOT AVAILABLE
AS YET. IT PROBABLE KOVEVER LUIS PADILLA NERVO, MEXI UN DELEG WHO
NOW IN MEXT FOR PRIVATE GOVT CONSULTATION, (PRESUMABLY FOR ZRSKATE
PREPARATIONS) WILL PARTICIPATE AS INFLUENTIAL MEMBER MEXI ZRSKATE
1N34469
GROUP.
‘a. FYIS MEXI PRESS 27 FEB PUBLISHED PRES LOPEZ MATEOS MESSAGE
TO KRUSHCHEV RE MEXICAN POSITION AT REF CONFERENCE, CALLING FOR
(A) PRELIMINARY, MEETING OF COUNTRY DELEGATES AND REPS8 (3) WITH
BASIC ACCORD AND RESOLUTIONS REACHED IN CA) ABOVE, CONFERENCE -
OF CHANCELLORS TO BE HELD FOR FINAL AGREEMENT AND RATIFICATIONs
END OF MESSAGE
C/S COMMENT: * HQS REQUESTED IMMEDIATE REVIEW STA POTENTIAL AND ACTUAL ASSETS
POSSIBLY ATTENDING 18 NATION D'LSARMAMENT CONF. GENEVA 14 MARCH 62, KUDOVE NEEDS
PRECISE INFO CONCERNING STA ASSETS WITHIN DELEGATIONS.
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“DIR CITE MEX O148 (WARE ACTING)
AQUATIC/LIERODE/MKTRAP , | - a
4a FAILURE OF AUDIO IN ONE SRT-9 AT LIERODE HAKES IMMEDIATE |
MKTRAP INSTALLATION HIGHLY DESIRABLEs
2. LATEST INVESTIGATION REVEALS TARGET TELEPHONE IS ERICSSON
NODEL DBJ 519-512 WITH DIAL IN BASE. ,
3. INITIAL TESTS WITK MP-4 AND 4 LAYER DIODES INDICATE DEFINITE
SUPERIORITY IN AUDIO QUALITY TO BASIC MKTRAP CIRCUITRY AND
FEASIBILITY CONCEALMENT IN INSTRUMENT HANDLE.
4. LINE TO TARGET REPORTED BY GOOD AUTHORITY AS 2.7 MILES
NUMBER 28 CABLE PAIR WITH SERIES CONNECTION AT CENTRALs PLAN |
INITIAL PHASE OF INSTRUMENT INSTALLATION AND LP EQUIPMENT TESTS
USING ‘LIFEATs
5. IN VIEW POSSIBLE REQUIRENENT FOR SHORTER LINE LENGTH
AND QUESTION OF SECURITY OF SERIES CONNECTION OVER EXTENDED
PERIOD AT CENTRAL OFFICE, STATION CONSIDERING USE LIENVOY _ _ ——.
ENGINEER AFTER INITIAL PHASE FOR CABLE SPLICE TO SHORTEN LINE TO
1000 FEET. THIS WOULD REVEAL LOCATION PRESENT LIERODE BASE TO |
LIENVOY BUT WOULD NOT NECESSARILY REVEAL TECHNIQUE. STATION, i!
NOT LIENVOY, WOULD CONTROL BASE AND PRODUCTION. , ;
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Be USE OF MP-4 WITH 4-LAYER DIODEs
7s STATION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL PARA 6 DUE IMPORTANCE TARGET
PLUS FACT INSTALLATION MAY HELP CONTRIBUTE KUTUBE/D REQUIREMENTS.
END OF MESSAGE
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DIR CITE MEXI- 9125
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7 1. COS, AT AMBASSADOR'S REQUEST, SAID TO LIELEGANT, LIERGO
"AND TO LEENVOY/1 THAT AMBASSADOR CONSIDERED FONHIN MANUEL TELLO
SPEECH. AT PUNTA DEL ESTE (SAYING MARXISM LENINISM INCOMPATIBLE
WITH WESTERN HEMISPHERE) WAS A "GOOD STEP FOR MEXICO". COS
SAID, HOWEVER, THAT DEEDS NOW NEEDED TO SHOW MEXICANS ARE
WILLING TO TAKE ANTI-COMMUNIST, ANTI-CASTRO STANDs
2. .ON 15 FEBRUARY LIELEGANT AND LIENVOY/1 REPORTED
(SEPARATELY) FOLLOWINGS
As PRESIDENT ADOLFO LOPEZ MATEOS HAS CANCELLED THE
"INTENDED GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY TO "SIEMPRE® TO ALLOW FERNANDO BENITEZ
". (COMMUNIST WHO FIRED FROM *NOVEDADES” NEWSPAPER) TO CONTINUE
“WRITE SUPPLEMENT ON CULTURE IN NEXICO. (NOTES IF TRUE THAT THIS”
“INTENDED SUBSIDY CANCELLED PROBADLY PARTIALLY DUE TO FACT THAT
LATEST ISSUE COMMUNIST MAGAZINE "POLITICA" ATTACKED PRESIDENT AND”
"BENITEZ IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTOR.)
B. ALONSO AGUILAR MONTEVERDE, LEADING MEXICAN wanxtery HEAD
“OF MOVIMIENTO DE LIBERACICN NACIONAL,
: . HAS BEEN FIRED ‘FROM HIS” Ye
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GOVERNHENT JOB IN TREASURY «:
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eo DIESEL NACIONAL BEING FIRED.
34, THE ABOVE CITED AS "DEEDS" ‘BY BOTH SOURCES.
4s “LIENVOY/1 FURTRER REPORTED THAT NEXICO WILL BREAK RELATIONS
WITH CUBA AND NOW ONLY NEEDS "INCIDENT". LIENVOY/1 SAID HUMBERTO
ROMERO (SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT) SAID PRESIDENT SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING
INC IDENT® SHOWING CUBAN EMBASSY INVOLVED WITH RAILWAY WORKER'S
UN ON AND DECLARING "SOME CUBAN OFFICIALS PERSONAE NON GRATA®
"AND THEN BREAKING "DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS»
a 2 5, ABOVE REPORTED TO AMBASSADOR ORALLY.
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fo imer firet page, approved by the Tazthock Commission ef the
Misiotry f Tawcation seas tarfbock ln boylaing occas osayeas |
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Hotes: 1. The hock is pure Marziem. Pages 19, 43, 44 and commy
eahero dlotiactly praice Marnism and condema capitalisns ead enplinlias
countries (particalerty Bagland, tha UG AL. ané Pecase). - ae
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. attention af LSTENSOR, LIE RGO and athere by CON. Ye date, Esaever,
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BAMIRED Gemss, wha to ong of tho raoai impertans pectecoane ef.
a exananeics fa the Scheal of Keansmica at the Usivereidad Hacional .
aAstenmaa é6 Mexteo (U.N. A.M). This boat, which ig peya Morreiet, |
pecises Castro's Ceba, Communies China end barniom end etadacee
te U.S.A. This beak waa pebilshed oMiclatty ty tha Motions) Batesrstsy
of Rtewico ta 1951 aed tg used im ths Eckool af Eeaseaice there. : a
Bgto; Rewon RAMIREZ Gomes waa one ef tha pecteoensa |
primarily reoponsitle fer aspailiag Lads Pelfpa COZLLG Ktacizg ant
Coillerme VELEZ Pelayo from the U.N. A.M, boeauas they tack pus3
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a, Another testbeak which is sdacniot eud whieh baa been dee exhfaat of |
ssanbdarable publicity recently ta “La Uaidad da Srabajoy Retedio’* By |
fiers O. CARDOUREL, Prefsseer at tha Eosasla Nogenl do Mamene, Ocha,
S$. Tio book wao ese of tho igeues Mae proveted a amen derecastvation’ °C
qgaise oq Lcftist poltelas of Covyrnor Eévards LIV AS Villegazs eS Have faa
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: BRET sequected copies of the two (2) tratocke Meted ia parauresh 1, ahees. 4
‘Sram TOS, Ho wished to emaetior noing Hata Si proscsinshnes tok CRATERS
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1. Attached isa copy of a long ceavorvation ebtained by. LIRRODE
om 16 January 1962. .
2. The converastion is amoagst: Joos Antonio PORSUONDO Valdor,
Cuban Ambassador; Berta PORTUONDO (his wife); Xiomara SANCHEZ.
Robert (PORTUONDO's secretary) and a Manican visitor, The visitor -.
pretends to be a student from the Isstitais Pelliecaice Nactesal
The two women~=and. later PORTUONDO==accuse the Maxicau of boing -
& provocateur; and PORTUONDO lectures hiza ea the Gains Exshagsy’s =
policy af nom~intarvention in Maxics, . _
3, On23 Jauuary 1962 LITALUS/2 roperted the wialt by ame MOTA
(uarer~diva mouths), agent of the Direccion Federal de Seguridad (Dg),
LIPALUS/2 ehowad tho case officer a copy of MOTA’s report wa Bis
visit te the Cuban Embasey and bia courerastioa there, (Ths brs,
according to LITALUG/2, do noi balisvs the rapert! }
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4 A copy of the portion of ths mpe with tha (MOTa) emaiversntion
was played for LITEMPO/2. He fouad it extremaly tatersdting and
gaid the Cubas Ambaasadcr "protestad his banccence too anieh”, ~
8. Wf Headqaartara approves (as requested ia refarence) a coy y ef
tha attached will be given to LITEMPC/2 ior hin te "make poslie” as
piaterial collected by him. This and the additional materials specified
jn reference would, it is hoped, have sufiictent Lapact te cance ths
Mexicans to break relations with Cubs.
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a. MEXI-9353
b. DIR-35351
eo. MEXI-9913
a. MEXI<9714
\, Attached are copics af:
a. Transcript of tha LIZRODE tape of 24 November 1961, This is
an authentic tape and tvanscript. Tha tape was cent to Hoadquartsrs
ith HMMA~18290; it was roturned to Mexico City Statics ex
15 January (#96 DIR-35291). -
b. "Trangeript' of "IPN Studeat/Pertcosdo" conversation of
4 Oscember 1961". Note; A conversitios af alinost this coobext -
genk place em 1] Dacembor 196] betweea an IFN atuden? aad
Klomata SANCHEZ Robert (Pertuacde's sacretary).
a. Gopy of a "photograph" of Tereza PROENZA Peony
Cuituss) Attache, ino atudont riot of 12 Jaly 1968,
d. A copy of s "page from a personal fs on Augel BGAN,
(than) Director of Prensa Latina in Mexico City. This “page” ia
dated 17 July 1964.
o. A brisf summary oa Francisco DELGADO Gertia, Talsis
ga authasiis case waich wes haadlod ty LITRMPO orginlestion aad
this summary was promised meraly as & restteder,
3, Both the ups and traascript of 1.4, have sow bean ferniazed to
as
LIFEMPO/2. This is authentic.
3. Galy the "transcript" of 1.>. was given t LITSMPO/3, This,
te was felt, had to be eanphied because the Ambassador gadis a cennmite
- gaat canceralay PORTUONLO (Cubes Anbassasex ) porosrelly paying
emudneis ot LP... Note: The real tape was ef Seeaveres toa Pete Seen
Rigmara SANCHEZ Yabert (Portucnte’a gervetary} aed ae Fz Shai eS :
No tape eulais for itlo) aad LITEMPO/2 will ta teld it haa heen erased
Mao requests it.
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_ riet of LZ July 1960 (ceo Lc, + and the attached} laa meanings mads ty -
~ the cayable Statins photographer. A copy of this was given by Cott re
| MFELIPO/2,
8, The “yege” from whe personal tile an Angel BOAN, then Divestay’
Pyeasa Lata, Mextce Ciy was put ines that Mile by this Setlom at ted
time the fe was luraished (lor two hours ong might) by LIPIG. A copy -
ef this "page" (ese 1.d. asd attached) was given wo LITEMPO/2.
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anthantic and is a case af LITE FO/2'a organization haniled, .
Y. Finally, LITEMPO,2 wae orally rerainded of tho material
farninhed (personally) so LITRMPO,2 by Manxel VILLATANA Martizen, -
Ais Attache, Cuban Embassy. who delectod, A bipe ef tha intervisw
betwoan LITEMPO/? and VILLAFANA Martines was mads-—aad the
Ssatica atill hag a copy.
$. The Ambuseador wae allowed to believe that al} of the shove |
material la authentic. , —_ :
# - 9. The Ambassador hopes that this material which sow hus been |
gown to LITENSOR by LITEMPO/2 will be helpful in cenvineing
_ | Meaico that they should broak relation with Cuba. Tho Stattes Jecls .
? "that this epeperation in the cfiext to lreprcas LITENSOR and LITEMPO/R ~~ ¢
1 + ‘efth these (watch were eald to bo “some exoraples") Mastrations f.....2..-+,
. Quban interferesca in the interzal affairs of Moxieo was good political
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If this Headquarters aad the Vepartwent cf State approve,
the Chief cf Scaticn pleas to give to Minister c£ Goverascion
Gustavo DLAZ Ordas:
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A tana cecerding of 4 long conversaticn of cue MOTA,
8 OPS agent, with Cuban Acbaseader TO UCM, hls
secretary aad Mrs, TOLTUOHUO, OTA entered the
Cuban Rebessy ca 1d Jam.ecy 1962, pretendlny to be
8 belltechmue studeat, Tho Cubana called HOTS a
peovaccteur and loudly protestal thair lanccence,
ndyfag they had not Latervenm! in Mexican internal
affairs, (The Chie? c& Seation bas played this tape
for DIAZ Ordaz, who renarkad, “They protvat too cuch,)
é tane recording cf a conversation betuaen a grouy
of Colosbiaga ravclutlcnarites aad Aubasgader YORMUOSLO,
ia which the @¢ruer eafd an acued ingurrection had
Already begua ia practice in Colombla, They said
the Colesbiag revolution was a park of the Cuban and
Mexican revolutioas aud asked for seulidarity aad
eollaboratica cé 411 revoluticatries, roRTUCNLO
aaid he would sead their report to ilaban’s so that
Cube woulé bave pews of the aituation aad knew who
thay ara,
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Angel] S04K cf Preasa Latiua, who is now ta Cuba,
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The following message has been recoived from Mexico Citys
For King and Sayre fron Ambassador Mannt
1. As you knov, some veexs ago we became convinced that cnly chance
of getting Mexico to "oreak ralations with Cuba would ba on basis Cuban
intervention Mexican internal affairs, This of course was on agaiription
two thirds Rio treaty vote could not bo obtained at Punta [el Leto,
2. With this objective in mind Dept and CAS authorized me to turn \
over materials describod in IN 12519 to appropriate Mexican official,
I chose Gustavo DIAL Ordase -
3e Tidh Ordas hes informed CAS that he discussed this evidence with
Lopas Hatens wo exressed surpriss and interest. We discount Lopes Mateca
otatements because ao you know he has much better evidence of Cuban Enbassy
intervantion which he keers strictly to himself and has nevor told Cabinet
about. The evidence va turned over to DiAc Ordas has psychological immortance
because President is now awara that DIA‘ Ordaz also knows part of tho story.
Ha ean ever bo eure that OFaAd Orias will not use this to supeort hig oun
“antiecommnint couvictions if a showlewn betwen tus Comidsa and antt-Cormies
should occur in Mexico,
&. DIAZ Ordas has asked ns through CAS whether I wxdd have any objection
4f the infermation wa furnished him were made public should an asprocriate
occasion arise in the future. he said there vould be no mention of the U,5,
Gevt and that Gobermacion vould preasnt the evidence 25 collected hy ite
5. I recommend that CAS and feot authorize me to inform DIAZ Ordas that
we have no objection on the basis outlined by him. Season four my recemmend=
ation ig that on the one hand ve lose little by blowing the microphone oneration
sinca battery 1s cohedmMed to axpira Boon in any casc. We believe we are ina
position where we can safely deny thet we had anything te do with placing mieroe
phome. In this connection Disé Crdas obviously believes our story that vo
pieked uo signal by routine disling of different frequencice and that microphone
was presumably rlsced by Soviets to check on their satellites. un other hand
affirmative answer to DIAZ Ordas will also inplicitly sugsest the vossibility
that the time may come when wo ourselves might wish to mako this information
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with Cuba than possibility Mexican public might eventually become aware of
extent to which Mexico has tolerated Cuban intervention in spite of ita vaunted
devotion to the doctrine of non-intervention.
6. Finally I wish to say that I realise all of these mansuvers involve
some risk to U.S. but I believa reeurgence of Comzunist influence in last two
months requires unusual counteraction on our part.
7. DIAZ Ordas has returned material to CAS for safe keeping and it ia
now in our possession. He claims he made no copies and wa believe this probably
true.
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2. FOR HOS INTO HAVE AUTHENTIC LIERODE TAPE OF LONG CONVERSA»
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_ TION OF ONE NOTA, DFS AGENT WHO ENTERED CUBAN EMBASSY ON 18 JAN 62,
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PRETENDED BE POLITECHNIC STUDENT, HAD LONG CONVERSATION WITH |
‘ ~ AMBASSADOR PORTUGNDO, HIS SECRETARY AND MRS PORTUONDO. CUBANS
“CALLED MOTA PROVOCATEUR AND LOUDLY PROTESTED THEIR + IavoceNeE,
NON- “INTERVENTION. IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS ¢ OF MEXICO, COPY OF THIS
PLAYED FOR LITENPO/2 BY cos. LITENPO/2 SAID "THEY | "PROTEST TOO
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3. POUCRING COPY THIS TAPE TO heSe ‘. .
se ve N .
Ke a Hes AND ODACID APPROVE COS WILL GIVE LITENPO/2t~
whe arene
As COPIES OF TWO AUTHENTIC _TAPES (ONE OF PARA ‘Two ABOVE AND
“ COLOMBEAN TAFE OF REFERENCE BD
Be copy OF PAGE FROM 4 PERSONAL FILE.OF ANGEL BOAN (WHO NOW |
IN CUBA) FRON PRENSA LATINA’
3s * STATION WORKING ON PROCURENENT: ADDITIONAL AUTHENTIC WATERIALS
“IN PiRTECULAK, HOPE HAVE CONSUELO ESPERON, MEXICAN THIRTY “YEAR
‘EMPLOYEE CUSAN EMBASSY, INTERVIEWED BY LITENPO/2 PERSONALLY
ESPERON HAS REPORTED (TO LITANIL/2) THAT MEXICAN STUDENTS BROUGHT
ro CUBAN ENBASSY ‘FOR INDOCTRINATION AND IN SONE TALKS CUBAN
“opFictaLs HAVE EVEN TALKED AGAINST MEXICAN GOVT.
. 6s STATION WILL NOT RETURN PEGTO OF TERESA PROENZA (SEE REF -
“B) TO LITEMPO/2. STATION WILL NOT REPEAT NOT GIVE ANY FAKED MATERIAL
EXCEPT 3 B ABOVE, WITHOUT PRIOR HOS APPROVAL.
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FOR GALBOND AND SAYRE FROM AMBASSADOR MANN?
te. AS YOU KNOW, SOME WEEXS AGO WE BECAME CONVINCED THAT ONLY
CHANCE OF GETTING MEXICO To BREAK RELATIONS WITH CUBA WOULD BE ON
BASIS CUBAN INTERVENTION MEXICAN INTERNAL AFFAIRSe THIS OF COURSE
WAS ON ASSUMPTION TYO TRIRDS RIO TREATY VOTE COULD NOT BE OSTAINED
.AT PUNTA DEL ESTE.
9. WITH THIS OSJECTIVE IN MIND DEPT AND CAS AUTHORIZED ee To
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TURN OVER MATERIALS DESCRIBED IN MEXI 9835 TO APPROPRIATE REXICAN
‘ OFFICIAL. I CHOSE GUSTAVO DIAZ ORDAZs
DIAZ ORDAZ HAS INFORMED CAS THAT HE DISCUSSED THIS SVIDENCE
3s
WITIL LOPEZ MATEOS WHO EXPRESSED SURPRISE AND INTEREST» WE BIS=
COUNT LOPEZ MATEOS STATEMENTS DECAUSE AS YOU KNOW HE HAS BUCH
CE OF CUBAN EMBASSY INTERVENTION WHICH HE KEEPS
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BETTER EVIDCN
STRICTLY TO HINSELF AND HAS NEVER TOLD CABINET ABOUT.
EVIDENCE WE TURNED OVER TO DIAZ ORDAZ HAS PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE
BECAUSE PRESIDENT IS NOW AWARE THAT DIAZ ORDAZ ALSO KNOWS PaRT
i. - OF THE STORY. HE CAN NEVER BE SURE THAT DIAZ ORDAZ WILL NOT USE
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RIS TO SUPPORT HIS OSN ANTI-COMMUNIST CONVICTIONS IF A SHOWDOWN
“ BETVEEN THE COMMIES AND ANTI-COMMIES SHOULD OCCUR IN MEXICO.
"he DIAZ ORDAZ HAS ASKED ME THROUGH CAS WHETHER J WOULD HAVE ANY
“.- OBJECTION IF THE INFORMATION WE FURNISHED HIM WERE MADE PUBLIC
SHOULD AN APPROPRIATE.OCCASION ARISE IN THE FUTURE. HE SAID THERE :
_ WOULD BE NO-MENTION OF THE UsS. GOVT AND THAT GOBERNACION WOULD _—
PRESENT THE EVIDENCE AS COLLECTED BY ITs , oe
9» I RECOMMEND THAT CAS AND DEPT AUTHORIZE ME TO INFORM DIAZ
ORDAZ THAT WE HAVE NO OBJECTION ON THE BASIS OUTLINED BY HIMe
REASON FOR MY RECOMMENDATION IS THAT ON THE ONE HAND WE LOSE LITTLE
BY BLOWING THE MICROPHONE OPERATICN SINCE BATTERY 1S SCHEDULED
TO EXPIRE SOON IN ANY CASE. WE BELIEVE WE ARE IN A POSITION WHERE
WE CAN SAFELY DERY THAT WE HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH PLACING MICRO=
PHONE. IN THIS CONNECTION DIAZ ORDAZ OBVIOUSLY BELIEVES OUR STORY
THAT WE PICKED UP SIGNAL BY ROUTINE DIALING OF DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES
AND THAT MICROPHONE WAS PRESUMABLY PLACED BY SOVIETS TO CHECK
ON THEIR SATELLITES. ON OTHER HAND AFFIRMATIVE ANSWER TO DIAZ ORDA2
WILL ALSO IMPLICITLY SUGGEST THE POSSIDILITY THAT THE TIME MAY COME
WHEN WE OURSELVES MIGHT WISH TO MAKE THIS INFORMATION PUBLICs
I CAN THINK OF NO BETTER INCENTIVE TO LOPEZ MATEOS TO BREAK RELATIONS
WITH CUBA THAN POSSIBILITY NEXICAN PUBLIC HIGHT EVENTUALLY BECOME
AWARE OF EXTENT TO LICH MEXICO MAS TOLERATED CUBAN INTERVENTION
IN SPITE OF ITS VAUNTED DEVOTION TO THE DOCTRINE OF NON-INTERVENTIONs
i 6. FINALLY I WISH TO SAY THAT I REALIZE ALL OF THESE MANEUVERS
i INVOLVE SOME RISK TO UsSs BUT I BELIEVE RESURGENCE OF COMMUNIST
- INFLUENCE 1N LAST T¥O MONTHS REQUIRES UNUSUAL COUNTERACTION ON
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PRITY DIR € MEXI 9914 C/3 Comme=t: ** Hqs. asks
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1. SEE REF B FOR DETAIL AND PARTIAL ANSWER TO PARA ONE OF REF A.
AIBASSADOR, IN 12 JAN MEETING WITH LITENPO+2, DID STATE THAT COS
@ULD PROVIDE TAPES OF TRANSCRIPTS SHOULD THEY BE NEEDED. ‘COS LATER
_ QOVERED, HOWEVER, BY STATING TO LITEHPO-2 THAT HE THOUGHT SOME TAPES
— IAD BEEN ERASED. THIS STALL VAS STRENGTHENED BY FIRM STATEMENT THAT
. DLONBIAN STUDENT TAPE WOULD BE AVAILABLE (IT HAS SINCE BEEN DELIVERED
iz) LITEMPO-2). AS INDICATED IN REF By STATION WILL FIND PRETEXT .
. ‘NOT DELIVERED TAPES OTHER THAN AUTHENTIC COLOMBIANs
— (Qo RE PARA 3 REF A$ PORTUONDO CAN CERTAINLY DENY ANY OR ALL
@ MATERIALS, AUTHENTIC OR FABRICATED. ONLY WAY HE CAN PROVE
REPEAT PROVE FALSITY IS BY PROVING KIS PRESENCE AT PLACE OTHER
I: THAN EMBASSY AT TIME OF CONVERSATION. THIS IMPOSSIBLE SINCE HE
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arenes C/S Co:nment: * Ambassador Mann
'BAT ds informed LITEMPO/2 (2) that State
Departmesxt had certain information
REFS A MEXY s089( /25 54 ? on Cuban intervertion in Mexican
B DIR 35831 /guT Jeaq8 dee icteraal affaixs, i
te awpassAoor . SHOULD HAVE SAID "TRANSCRIPTS® INSTEAD "TAPES* ;
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N BEGINNING SENTENCE PARA TWO A OF REF A. TRANSCRIPT OF PORTUONDO :
@NVERSATION WITH COLOMBIANS IS ACCURATE RESUME OF AUTHENTIC TAPE
RECENTLY RETURNED TO STATION BY -HQSe THIS TAPE WILL BE PASSED ©
UTEHPO-2 AFTERNOON 19 JANs SECOND TRANSCRIPT REFERRED TO BY AMBASSA-
TOR. SAME SUB PARAGRAPH WAS FABRICATED BY STATION AND BASED ON STATION’
WOWLEDGE OF ACTUAL VISIT TO PORTUONDO BY POLITIECHNIC STUDENT. |
NO TAPE EXTANT NOR KAS EXISTED OF THIS TRANSCRIPT. CONTENT THIS
TRANSCRIPT NOT PERTINENT EXCEPT FOR INCRIMINATING’ STATEMENT
QUOTED BY AMBASSADOR CONCERNING PAYMENT TO STUDENTS.
@e THE "GENUINE? DOCUMENT MENTIONED BY AMBASSADOR IN PARA ;
WO BOF [REF A IS STATION FABRICATION. DURING NONTH OF AUGUST |
961 LIFIG PROVIDED STATION WITH PRENSA LATINA PERSONAL FILE |
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OF ANGEL BOAN, THEN MERI DIRECTOR GENERAL.» WHEN FILE WAS PHOTO=
(APHED FOR MEXICAN GOVERNMENT STATION INSERTED PHOTO OF FAKE | ~ fr
MEMORANDUM DESCRIBED IN REF Ac PHOTOS OF FILE, INCLUDING FAB- ; ye
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RICATION, PASSED COM. THE FAKE MEMO DESCRIBED PAYMENTS TO UNNAMED
_WEXICANS IN VARIOUS GOVERNMENT OFFICES. (IT WAS A SECOND COPY
‘tus FABRICATION, ALONE, WHICH WAS PASSED ‘To LITENPO-2 ON 13 JAN).
3. CONCERNING PARA TWO C OF REF A3 THIS WAS STATION FADRICATED
- MONTAGE SHOWING PROENZA AS A MEMBER OF CROWD DURING STUDENT RIOT , .
& i2 JULY 1960. “ORIGINAL” OF FABRICATION WAS PASSED TO LITENSOR
MAY LIELEGANT "SHORTLY AFTER«
Me ~=PARA TWO SUB PARAS D AND E REFER TO WRITTEN "REMINDERS®
@ COVERTLY RECOGNIZED INSTANCES OF CUBAN INTERVENTION ALREADY
WOWN TO GUM. THEY DESCRIBE AUTHENTIC CASESe
Se REPEATING, ONLY AUTHENTIC TAPE OF BONA FIDE COLOMBIAN
SUDENT CONVERSATIONS 18 AVAILABLE THIS TINE TO LITEMPO-2. STATION
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6e POUCHING COPIES OF ALL ITEMS GIVEN TO LITEMPO~2.
C/S Comment: ** Has, requested a detalied description of the materials
passed to LITEMPO/Z (2), END OF MESSAGE
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LIENVCY Fre fect Cesto
Yor ths perled 1 Februacy 1962 tarecgh 33 Jen-ary 1943, it is estincted
thet the LISHVOY tre feet coeta will ba aoprosisstely $65,230. Of this total
it is astinated chat $25,330 vill be spent in Ziscal year 1962 end $33,590
will be spent ia £iscal yesr 1963,
Agans Salaries: PY 62 Py 63 Totale
LIBGVOY/2 1,209 1, 680 2,880
Lisavoryfyy 1) ,200 1,630 2,680 -
. LIgWeEY/s 1,238 3,689 2,660
LISH?OY/6 aco 1,320 1,920
LIeavoyv/7 aco 1,120 1,920
LIZEVOY/11 1,290 3,680 2,880
LIGAVOV/1Z 1,209 1,689 2,680
LIBHVOY/19 sco 1,326 1,920
RISHPOT/ES 260 368 628
LIERVOY/16 860 1,120 1,920
2 sudeagents rua -by LIZRYOY/2
@ $130 por month 1,260 1,430 2,826
Fokal agent Salaries 20,660 38,828 23,598
Raas Bonus: eno ecaths pay 2,132 2,432
Seaclogency Sead for ser :
OAGALS Cx Severance pay 552 1,332 2,288
Total Bens and a,31S
Coatiangeucy Fund
Total Selaries, Yews, 11,612 18, 388 30,200
aad Coatingeecy funds
Gooraticrsal Sxpanaas os rue 2,008
lcesl Pucchase supplies .
aad ote lpmens 1,00 1,380 2,509
Cokeap 32 GP wericies 7386 1,639 1,800 -
RagteoInrareast Ceater 620 330 3,389
acehert House Leave Travel 2,009 2,000
Balebouss range) . 1,036 1,659 2,590
Satertaigsest and gifts to
Beniesn Govt, officials 1,258 1,759 3,006
Salary and cever travel ice
aretart aad fanily 8,330 13,370 20,000
Tore} 13,270 21,370 35,288
te mmemeaentionndl
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PLEASE DELIVER FOLLOWING FROM AMBASSADOR MANN TO SECRETARY
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(MESSAGE CONTINUCS NEXT PAGE)
ORGANI ZATION.
##(1N 45081) - Ambassador Mann suggested that the State Department and
CAS give the Governrrent of Mexico (GOM) concrete and irrefutable evidence
of Cuban intervention in order to bring about GOM diplomatic break with Guba,
C/S COMMENT: *DISSEMINATICN RESTRICTED, TEXT DIRECTED TO ANOTHER U.S. GOVT.
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~ -PLEASE DELIVER FOLLOWING FROM AMGASSADOR MANN TO SECRETARY WOOOWAROL | «
; "RECQMMEND’ | BE AUTHORIZED SOONEST RELAY TO TELLO DETAILS ON CUBAN
INTERVENTION a GARBLED-BEING sath SET FORTH IN MY MESSAGE,
(SEE MEXL 9759). .
I BELIEVE SUCH DOCUMENTED INFORMATION WILL IMPRESS TELLO. ~ ,
ENBASSY HAS RECEIVED VARIOUS REPORTS FROM FREENSLY COM.
. OFFICIALS THAT HIGH LEVEL CONSIDERATION SEING GIVEN PIPLOMATIC
BREAK WITH CUBA, '
®NOY HAVE SOLID INFORY MATION THAT BRAZILTAN ANRASEAL OF REPORTE
TO HIS FON OFF DECEMSER 29 THAT TELLO TOLD HIN GOM WOULD, SREAK
RELATIONS WITH CUBA IN NEAR FUTURE, WHILE I CANNOT ESTIuate CHANCES
OF EREAK, POSSIBILITY EXISTS THAT WHATEVER INFORMATION f CAN
IVE TELLO, MAY CAUSE HIM TO MOVE EITHER BEFORE GR AFTER JANUARY 22°,
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all estes to te found in C/T? office only.
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REF PROPOSALS BEING DISCUSSED WITH ODACID. WILL ADVISE.
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WH COMIFIIT: # Ambassador Mann proposed pass certain talsphene
conversaticn transcripta to Foreign Minister
TELLO as evidence of Cuban intervantionist
activities in Mexico.
w+ Station planning a series of operations to
influence Mexico's vote at OAS Conference. . ‘
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REFt Ay NEXI 9752, Paak 3 CIN W3764 )
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1, PRESENT STATION PLANING REF IS AS FOLLOWS:
‘Ae PREPARATION FOR AMBASSADOR HENICAN VERSION CUBAN SUIVERSIV.:
PAPER, FOR PASSAGE TO TELLO.
J. PLAN FADRICATE ON TAPE PHONEY COKVERSATIOS OF CUSAN
AMBASSADOR FOR INSERTION LIENVOY MECHANISI. -
Cy. ATTEMPT PERSUADE LONGTINE HEXICAN EMPLOYEE OF CU3AN ENIALSY
DEFECT AND NAKE PUSLIC STATEWENT CONDENNING CUBANS FOR INTERFERENCE
HESICAN AFFAIRS. (SUBJ HAS INDICATED DESIRE ADANDON JOa SUT NOT
YET AGREEABLE TO PUBLIC STATEMENT).
De FAILING PUBLIC DEFECTION ABOVE SUSJECT, ATTEMPTING
THROUGH SUIJECT OBTAIN INCRININATING DOCUMENTS OR PROPAGANDA FRO:
EMRASSY SUITABLE FOK SENSATIONAL EXPLOITATION. EYANPLEs SU3JECT
CLAINS CUBANS RUNNING "INDOCTRINATION" CLASSES FOR NEXICAN YOUTHS
WITHIN ENSASSY BUILDING. A\
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ARRANGE "CRASH" OF AUTOMOBILE OF CUBAN DIPLOGAT ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ.
"CRASITO INVOLVE SPECIAL UNDER-CAR DEVICERE” ;
WITH WEAPONS AND PROP
EXAMPLES "PROVING" CUBAN INTERVENTION IN LOCAL LABOR PRODLEVS. FYLs
HEXICANS NOW SUSPECT RODRIGUEZ ENGAGED IN CASTRO KUCAGE*TYPE OPS.
2. WELCOME WQS COMMENTS ON ABOVE PLANNING AND ANY SUGGESTIONS
FROM HOS.
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C/S COMMENT 1 "VIEW POSSIBILITY MEXICAN GOVT MAY | BREAK RE ft
DISCUSS CONTENTS REF A THIS CABLE WITH STATE DEPT. PATIONS WITH CUBA DESIRED i
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WKEMDRANIA™ FORs Deputy Chief, WH Division
SUBJECT & Operations Proposed by Station Mexico City to
‘ . Influence Mexico to Preex Ralations with Cuba,
-- 1, In addition to the prrposal advanced by Ambassador Mann to pase
certain telephone tap transcricte to nigh Mexfoan officials, Statioa Kaxrice
City has just forwarded the following sugested operations deaigned te in»
fluence the Mexican Covarresent to mreak relations with Cuba prisr te the
CAS Conference:
&e -To prepare tha Mextoan "version" of the peper on Coban
Subversive Activities for the Ambassador to paso to
wes
Foreign Hindater ThLIC.
. Loe
B. Ts fabricsts on tare = phoney conversation by tha Cuban
Ambassador and (naert it into the joist telephone tappdag
operation we operate for the President,
C. To attempt w persuate a longtime Maxican employse of tho
Cuban Embassy to defect ami mako 4 public atatemont cone
@euning Cubans for interference tn Hextean affsira, -
D. Sheald 1t not be possible to have the Subject evevo mks .
a publia defection, attespt through Ain to obdaln inorimimtiag
doauments or oroparanda from the Cuban Bubaesy that ara subte
able for sensational explottation, The Subject has elaired
that the Cubans are running “indoctrination” classes for Kaxiean
youth within tno Zmdasay budding »
&. If eecurity considerations permit, attexspt to amemige a ®arach®
of the sutomehtie of the Cuman dinlomat Heyelio MODRIGUIZ. The
Ferash" would involve a special una@er-car device containing
weapons and prosaganda examples to "prove? Cubsn intesrantian
| . tn lecal labor prosleas,
2. In view of the msnly sensitive nature ef the operations propesed
abeve and their timing (prior to 22 January} as related to the forti
O43 canvorence and the announced visit of President Kennedy to Haxtso, it
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6 October 1964, lastlag-aéout 2 1/2 houre, (Chief of state 06099 60" *
' Colonel. Peralta, Minleter of Government Colonel Serrano!
. aod lutelyt nee Chief Coloral Porres attended for the Guate-
i sone" Two Cia PRESEWT
. sé 19 CIA officer
_ +e. sat the request of the: ; =
° prefaced the operational briefing with a brief description
of how the U.S; bvalligesce esmoiunity operates, of the —
; + yale of CLA, of the aséd-for compartm entation and security,
oa - ‘and apectizally of how the foregoing considarationa wake
BO - . ttémperative for tuc(Guatelnatsans) ts ‘adopt security pre-
. : cautions which wil easare that the information we provide -
"aad the joint operations we uadortake are eompartmented
within thd Gasteniales fovernmoat (and, in fact, diaenssed
by the temalan rovernnent exclusively with our re 2
presentatives in the fisid),
° 3. Following tho Introtactory remarks outlined
‘ above,’ L briefed tha group cn the DG atructura, “the PCL
operational techniques, ant apoctitcauy on DGI alus and
+: | operations tn Guntesnalg The(presldent)lent close attention
tarouchoat tho efing ami examined tho oxhthits closely, )
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“our aims in eplotting the intormativn 2
~ pontoons in tais Consection ! assed for close couperation
‘sod coordination of activities, promising that wo shall
do our autmost and maitng relerence to ovr travel lists
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an ' Recognition of the tinportaace of the information :
covered ren es ete an of a envoys te,
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OAS and that we: Bball be mest latsrested in (he gplottation .
. of tha posaipilittes: ta-ths gresent casg, Ladded that tho matter
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-- _ * Bot competent to comment but that the decision, medo by the.
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foal probably would. eal te ;
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tmpasioasd speech fa which be- ites following points:
oe @, Ais own long experience in the OAS, in Cuba
_— Ad In Central Aerie
. b “Lite early warnings ant Casiro--qhich
were disregarded; |
@.”. The astont to which Seateuthte past lived wp
to its obligations fa the GAS; to which it has
cooperated in efforts asaisst Castro; and to
which lt has loosed towand U.& leadership;
ae oa The fallure of We U.S; to take aygressive
L a : action against Cuba aad the reed for taking & .
ot dard line, inchiding the use of force ia support of
: _ military -aetivity by the free Cubans asd the other
- American countries;
@ His appreciation that-tsa Soviets will sot be
_ willing to risS a nuclear war over Cuba;
oe {, Condemnstion of Mealeo for her dealings with
4 Cuba, for fatinre to abide by her oblizations la
i tha OAS, aod for permitting the Castroites to
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MORNING 30 SEPTENSER, Bete TOON SAME. POSITION as PARA 2 REF A.
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LIFE ANEY
2, OBTAINING TRUTH FROM
AWARE PROOFS AGAINST HIM BUT PROSASLY:- HOPES POLITICAL PRESSURE VILL FORCE
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5 BOTH STATIONS, HDQS WANTS STATIONS TO SET UP BULEFLNGS ror (baestpExt Oe
1 RIVERA dp [cuter GOVT PERALTA Jano ROUNDTABLE TALKS ON CUBAN SURVERSION
BOTH COUNTRIES,, .SUCI TALKS IDEALLY WOULD ALSO INCLUDE STATION CULES
SITABEP FOAMICOY LES
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A. ROGUE DALTON GARCIA AND ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ. FORAARDED IN
TOE,
PACY $312, Gin “T/435.
B. JULIO DAMAS VASQUEZ. PROB IDENTICAL TO JULIO DAMASO VASQUEZ.
NOt IEA TER Cen oe
H2P-3054, 15 KAY 59, REPORTED AS CUBAN CITIZEN, MEDICAL STUDENT
LACKING ONE YEA EAR STUDY FOR DEGREE WHO JOINED SIERRA NGRENA REBEL
FORCES, APPOINTED ARMY DOCTOR WITH RANK OF CAPTAIN, CAPTURED AT
PCRTOBELLO, H2P+3854, 29 AUG 62, REPORTED AS WORXING WITH
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FRIEND. |
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AJG 599, AS HONDURAN COMMUTE THEN CHIEF OF AUTO SALES DEPT OF FIRM KNOUN
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OR MAY BE PASLO ARM ANDO SOSA RAMIREZ, HONDURAN, PIOS LA CEIBAs
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NANE ON LIST CARRIED BY IUS DELEGATE.
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USTO MARTINEZ AS SALVADCRAN, PDOGB SANTA ANA, SALV, 25 JUNE 356, OCCUPA-
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AUS BRN IT
om war ae
_ Chief, WH Division
Chief of Station, Mexico City -
era REQUIRED” “RRPURENCES:
7 "HMMW-10893_
1. Station fully agrees with Headquarters concerning the value of
concentrating LIFEAT or LIENVOY coverage on suspected and/or known
Soviet, Satellite and Cuban agents residing in Mexico City. The Station
in the pact has undertaken this type coverage and will continue such
coverage in the future as LIFEAT and LIENVOY facilities become avail=
able for assignment to these targets. As Headquarters is aware, this Station
can and will cover any possible target Headquarters considers of high :
enough priority to cover.
2. For example, Carmen BRUFAU Civit was covered for 1950, 1957,
1960 and 1961; the results were not considered of sufficient value to continue
the coverage.
3. Presently, Elena VASQUEZ Gomez, one of ths persons referred
oo pom oon" go reference, works for General Lazaro CARDENAS del Rio, pro-
Communist former President of Mexico. Coverage of CARDENAS by
LIENVOY means a certain amount of coverage of VAS\.UEZ Gomea.
ted do
Distribution:
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TEASQUARTERS FUE MRSELE
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SUBJECT
; ' LiFsat ‘Project Resewal”
achon REQUIRED REFERENCES
- ACTION -REYOIRED:
/ REPERENCE “: WBRA~19129, ‘1 June 1962
bee Your Taformstica
Tk Project LIFBAT. bas been renewed for ‘the. period of. 1 July 1962
through - 30 June 1963 fa the _Smount of $99, o00, 90. oe
“2. Please note that this.seans a , cut of $3,193.00 fron the Station's
_ofiginal rejuest For $102,193.00 to $99,000.00. WHD was allocated $99,000.00
for this Project for FY 63.
3. This reduction was uade by reducing “Hiscellaneous Op Expenses” from
$4,000.00 to $807.00,
&, KUTURE and XUOESZ Staffo concurred in recoumend ing renewal, KUDESK °":
raiterated that the facilitios of thie Project could and should be used for
thea eoverage of known or highly puspected agents: of the Soviet/Satellite ead
Cuban intelligence services in Hexico, KUDEBK aotes that soma twenty of
these agents have been documented In detailed target studies which were
forwarded to the Station,
. END OF DISPATCH -
Distribdut Loa:
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. “he . 7 - . we. Tel . ~ . sen! . . . *
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l. The attached project, orf-inating in WH Diviston, 1s
presented fer renewal fur the periid ft duly lind throu: an
a0 June Lot. The project supporte a unilateral telenhone tap
opera whiten prey tiles dafly fnforwttonu on tne astivittes of
fietal fereien tustallattens tn hexteo vitr and rergonrel
theveor, as well ns covernve of the activities of selected in-
: dividuals and rroups.
2. Authority fa requested tlisate Bit Doe from the
DD/PeWH Division budget in fleent veur Lui gut feet te tne -
avatlability of funda. OF this amount } : is estinated for :
administrative galartes; 244,416 vor rire mnt salaries: :
wee we ee eee get el nme 20,02" for kasenoure fentalag 22540 prent: 32,10G : oo
for’ “Loéal ‘transoortetiun; and gy of neoug operations} aloe
exoenses,
3. Tne Pieid Project Cutline snd review whica are Porwardest
by the Division with a ‘goverine memorandum, cive a clear dugeri;
tion of the orafect activites and sccomolignments, The project oO oi : :
has Leen In continueus operation etnee lool, starting with a
sinsle teo against tae ceviet Leontteon in Mexfeo obts and now
covering ag mam aa tulrt. dines in a elven month. Tne profect
ds statied byoom outside” cope officer (career Agent oavld FB.
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. MEMORANTUM FOR: Assistant Deputy Director (Plana)
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SUBJECT: Project LIFEAT Renewal
FI Staff recommends reneva) of Project LIFEAT. This
untlateral audio effort continues to be a mort useful
operational asset. of the atation as indicated by the spectfic
examplee furnished in the renewal request. ..In-addition, ft ~
produced 37 ponitive intelligence disseminations, #ix of which
‘ were of particular interest concerning tlleval transhiywent of
U.8. gorda to Cuba.
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1. PI/INT files contain 37 positive information
disseminations attributed wholly or in part to Project LIFEAT
during the year 1 July 191 through June 1962. They were concerned _..
principally with contacts between Mexican Communists or leftists
and Cubins or individuals of the Soviet Bloc, and. with the travel
of Latin Americans to the Soviet Bloc and Cuba. Six reports of
particular interest conalated of informtion on Transcontinental 3.A.,
a@ company allegedly engaged in tho illegal transshipment of US goods
to Cuba. Other reports of significance dealt with the contacts and
activities of former Guatemalan President Juan Jose AREVALO Barmsja,
now. living in Mexico. There was reporting on Hicareguan and Spanish.
exile activity in Mexico and on tho revolutionary sentiment and
expectations of other Latin American nationals.
2. LIFEAT has provided positive intelligence of value and of |
relevance to customer requirements and to objectives of the PNIO.
It has been peinted out in the renewal request that the production
of positives information is incidental to the projects primary function
4&5 & support and CI/CE operation.
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LIFEAT Froject Renewal Request
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1, Ie is requested that the attached LIFEAT Renewal Request
be approved for tho period of 1 July 1962 through 10 June 1963 in
the amount of $99,000.00, all of which falls within FY 1963,
$99,000.00 was programmed for FY 1963 in the WHD allocation,
2. This Project provides the Mexico City Station with a
unilateral telephone tap operation which has been in existence
for the past 11 years. ,
3, While the primary object of this Projoct {a aot the pro-
duction of positive intelligence, it was in whole or in part tho
source of JO positive inforeation disseminatfons, “Ia addition” to |
thio production and support of other Statton operations, it
provides ODENVY with information concerning the Agarican Commu-
nist Group in Mexico,
4, Baergency recontact {notructflons have not been estab=
lished for the agents of this Project aince it fa beileved the
‘operation would cease in case a situation should arise where they
would be applicable,
5,- No training programe for any LIFEAT personnel are
anticipated during the renewal period,
6. WH Diviston cecommenda renewal of the LIFEAT Project
based on the attached field request, WH Division has cut tha
{fold request from $102,193.00 to $99,000.00,
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PROJECT REVIEW
I. Product of the Project
A. Sovict Coverage
As noted in last year's Project LIFEAT renewal request, LIFEAT coverage
of the officlal Soviet Listallation was discontinued on 22 June 1960 when the
parallel Italson project LIENVOY assumed coverage of this target, In early
January 1962 LIFEAT undertook coverage of the hame phones of three of the
most active Soviet Intelligence officers, This wag in response to the con~
3 . tinuing Station Cl program which includes the monitoring of Sov tet contacts,
; ’ and the guidance recetved from KUDESK Staff at the time of the last LIFEAT
renewal, Ag of this date, thls coverage bas not been active for sufficlent
time to fully evaluate its usefulness, However, It is belleved that such
coverage has the potential to add materially to the Station's effort in the Cl a
field, Although not designed to provide positive intelligence, some by-product -
of this type has been obtained, Samples are as follows:
HMM-6364, 8 May 1962 (Briefing of Mexican Pro-Marxist Journalist
by Soviet Embassy)
TIMM-6382, 15 May 1962 (Mexican Traveller to the USSR)
HMM-6376, 11 May 1962 (Refutation of Rumors that Soviet Cosmonaut
TITOV will visit Mexico)
B, Pollsh Embassy
LIFEAT has remained the primary source of information on this target and the
only successful,. continuing penetration of the target, The information provided
to the interested Case Officer has in the past been described as "unique" and
"invaluable", This description holds with equal emphasis for the present as
well as the past, Selective examples of the valuable positive intelligence pro-
duct of this coverage are:
HMMA- 17448, 28 July 1961 (Henryk POTASZ)
HMM<A-17647, (LIFEAT,LAURICLE), 25 August 1961
HMMaA-17694, 1 September 1961 (lrena Halina ZOR AWSK A)
HMMAaA-17876, 29 Seprember 19G1 (Movement of Tolsh Na rtionals)
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HNMA- 18058, nb October 1964 (sateltite Trade in Mextes) So
HMMA-18074, 31 Qétober 1961 (Activitics of Polish_Embassles
in Mexico and Brazil)
. HMMA-18913, 27 April 1962 (RYBAT/Eugenlusz SKOTNICKI)
HMMA- 18915, 27 April 1962 (RYBAT/Eugenlusz SKOTNICKD ©
HMIM-5743,-7-July.1961 (Possible Purchase of Ships from Poland)
4HMM-5894, 14 September 1961 (Trade Between Mexico and Poland)
HMM-5921, 26 September 1961 (Polish Plans to Buy Zinc from Mexico)
C. Cuban Coverage
LIFEAT was abie to provide coverage of major firms dealing in-U.S. goods
transshipment vila Mexico to Cuba, This technical operation not only pro-
vided Initlal leads which alerted the Station to these companies, but also
was able to provide continuing Information on the dally activities of the com-
panies Involved. Coverage of certain Cuban personages arranging for illegal
transshipment of U.S, goods to Cuba was also provided including thelr con-
tacts and general activities, Samples of the positive intelllgence production
from this Cuban commercial coverage are as. follows: ;
HMMA - 18073, 31 October 1961 (Ruben SAUREZ Y Alvarez,
Representative ti Mexico of the Cuban Bank of Foreign
Commerce) .
HMMA- 18538, 2 February 1962 (Cuban Commercial Activities)
HMM-5883, 26 Seprember 1951 (Cuban Commercial Activities)
HMM-5915, 22 September 1961 (Transcontinental, S.A.)
HMM-6012, 14 November 1961 (Mexican Firm Shipping U.S. Goods
to Cuba)
HMM ~6220, 27 February 1962 (Lorenzo L, SAUNDERS, Vice President
of Transcontinental, S,A.)
D, :American Communists in Mexico
‘As in the past, most of the targets in this group have been covered at the
‘request of ODENVY, and the raw-take has been partlally processed by them,
During the period Juty 1961 through May 1962, approximately 680 reels of
take were passed :o local ODENVY for their processing, The most valuable
information gleaned from the targets in this field continues to deal with con-
tacts, travel, and general activities of the American Communist Group tn
Mexico (ACGM).
te
typical examples of the reporting based on LIFEAT coverage of the ACGM
are: we
HMMA-17318, 3 uty” ‘1961 (Albert MALTZ)
HMMA - 17388, 14 July 1961 (Enos Regnet WICHER, Maria WICHER)
* HMMA~17389, 14 July 1961 (Carl SEBORER)
HMMA-17419, 21 July 1961 (Clarina OVERGAARD, Anders OVERGAARD)
HMMA-~17455, 25 July 1961-(Dalton TRUMBO, Cleo TRUMBO)
HMMA~176i1, 18 August 1961 (Noah SEBORER/Albert MALTZ/
Charles SMALL)
HMMA-17760, 12 September {961 (Maurice ZEITLIN)
HMMA- 17806, 19 September 1961 (Albert MALTZ)
HMMA -17855, 26 September 1961 (U.S, Cltizens Travel to Cuba)
HMMA-17860, 29 September 1961 (Albert MALTZ) ~
HMMA- 18097, 3 November 1961 (Charles SMALL)
HMMA-18492, 23 January 1962 (Albert MALTZ/Noah SERORER/
Charles SMALL)
HMMA - 18827, 10 April 1962 (Albert MALTTZ/Noah SEBORER/
Charles SMALL)
Exile and Revolutionary Activities
LIFEAT continues to provide information on the exile and revolut tonary groups
- active in Mexico, which information is of the greatest value to the Station and
not avallable from other sources, The emphasis of the LIFEAT effort in this
area has been directed toward covérage of Nicaraguan, Guatemalan, and more
recently Spanish Republican exiles, The product has been most rewarding in this
coverage, Examples of productivity in this past project year;
HMMA-~-17489, 4 August 1961 (Alejandro GALINDO)
HMMA - 18420, 5 January 1962 (Teodora MARTEN Rodriguez)
HMMA - 18468, 16 January 1962 (Travel of Salvadorans to Cuba).
HMM-~-5920, 26 September 1961 {Activities of Nicaraguan Exiles
in Mexico)
HMM- 6142, 18 January 1962 (Plans of Guatemalan Army Officers
to Attempt Coup) .
HMM-6191, 17 February 1962 (Guatemalan Revolutionary Activity)
HMM-6230, 2 March 1962 (Contacts of Juan Jose AREVALO Bermejo
in Mexico City)
HMM-6292, 2 April 1962 (Return to El Salvador of Colonel Oscar
OSORIO)
HMM-6311, 13 April 1962 (Contacts of Juan Josc AREVALO Bermejo)
Qe
iy 1962.
. 49,4 May’ 1962 (Views: ‘of Tuan Jose AREVALO. on Peruvian
. ' Presidential Candidate). —
HMM-6359, -4 May°1962 (Contact Between. Claudio SANCHEZ de -: a
Albornoz, Presidént of the Council of Spanish Republic, ‘and
Juan Simeon VIDARTE, Spanish Exile in Mexico)
HMM-6379, 11 May 1962 (Opinion of Spanisia Republican: Exiles on *
Current Strikes in Spain) - “hp
F, Counter-Intelligence Informatio © ; re
By its latest Related Mission Directive, Mexico City Station's major respon-
sibilities continue to Lie in the field of CI/CE matters, LIFEAT was able'to .
- provide a-valuable contribution in the attainment of the Station's objectives.in © hse
~ this field, ‘Coverage included that on Carlos Humberto ILLESCAS, who Is
acting in a covert liaison capacity between the CP and the Soviet Embassy tn 7 to mate
Mexico City, Besides the continuing operational support in the cl CE field, ; es
che following informational reporting was provided:
HMN.-5742, 7 July i961 (Travel of Mexican Leftists | Behind Iron ,
Curtatn) ve
HMM-5836, 18 August 1961 (Activities of Mexican Student of the
University of Peoples’ Friendship).
HMM-5977, 24 October 1961 (Interview of Prominent Marxist with
‘Polish Conselor)
HMM-6322, 20 April 1962 (Contacts between Carlos FUENTES Macias,
Mexican Communist Writer, and Polish Diplomats)
HMM-6337, 27 April 1962 (Activities of Ernesto AYALA Mercado,
Bolivian Ambassador to Mexico)
HMM-~6377, 11 May 1962 (Scholarship for Study in Warsaw to Jorge
TAMAYO, Jr., Mexican Marxist Intellectual)
. Operational Support and Leads Provided other Station Operations
During the past project year LIFEAT continued actively supporting Mexico City
Station through production of leads unobtainable through other assets and gen-
erally providing other Station operations the secure support only available
through a unilateral telephone tap operation, The following is a selected list,
together with a brief description, of major contributions of operational support
and jieads provided through LIFEAT:
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LIFEAT/Cuban: Then most noteworthy LIFEAT. contribution to ‘Station efforts
in the Cuban operations field was that of providing leads pinpointing the acti-
vities of Transcontinental, S.A. in the illegal transshipment of U.S. materials
to Cuba via Mexico, LIFEAT was able to continue coverage of the activities
of this company despite the efforts of the company to lose itself in the Mexican
business community -by changing the name it operated under to Inversiones
Mexicanas, S, A. and changing its location and telephone number, Valuable
information on the commercial. commodities needed by the Castro regime, .
methods and contacts used in their procurement. and ‘information on the con-*
tacts of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico were obtained,
LIFEAT/Czechoslovakian: LIFEAT coverage of the home phones of two Czech
intelligence officers provided some leads to their contacts, but more impor-
tantly, provided greater security to KUBAR K when oné of their CIS officers,
Miloslav CECH, was singled out for a defection attempt, . Through LIFEAT
“livemonttoring” of bath the original and followup defection attempts, the
KUBARK assets were provided maximum proteciion from possible atrempts
by CECH to alert his coworkers or arrange entrapmeut of the KUBARK per-
sonnel involved,
: LIFEAT/Polish: Probably the most “classic” * example of the use of a telephone
tap in providing a tead which could deveiop into a vital penetration of the Polish
intelligence occurred recently in the BEKNAVE/BECHICK operation, LIFEAT
provided the initial leads ‘which made the Station aware of the possibilities of an
operation and has continued to provide vital information for Station's develop-
ment of the operation, It is the S:ation’s opinion that this one instance of service
by LIFEAT was well worth the cost of the entire project for the year, (Full
information forwarded in MEX1 0462 and MEXI 0463). Also of great interest
to the Station were the LIFEAT provided leads which revealed Jan SLUSARZ,
Attache of the Polish Embassy in Mexico, had purchased an automobile which
had been stolen in the U.S. and driven to Mexico. In this operation, in which
a defection attempt was cousid2red, LIFEAT provided not only the initial leads,
but alsa daily operational information vital to the Station's efforts in this case.
LIFEAT/Yugoslavian: In this coverage of the Yugoslavian Embassy LIFEAT is
providing the basic data necessary in establishing operations against thi8 target,
Since the Station is expanding its coverage of Yugoslavian activities, much vital
data on personalities, contacts, and services obtained by the target establish-
ment must be provided, It is this exact type of coverage that LIFEAT is geared
to provide in addirion to the operational leads which will be forthcoming as this
coverage progresses, The interesced case officer, noting LIFEAT is his only
present source of information, feels the take which LIPEAT provides aad will
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continue to, provide in this area is vital and basic to the mounting of any
operations against the Yugoslav target, q
LIFEAT/Soviet /Déuble Agent’ ‘LIFEAT support has provided needed sup- .
porting information in backing Stat ton double agent operations, In this area
-the success of tne operation is obviously dependent upon the veracity of the
agent. CIFEAT provides information which enables the interested case -, -
officer to determine the veracity of the agent involved, LIFEAT also provides
a needed check upon the act ivitles of the double agent,
LIFEAT/Spanish Republican: ‘LIFEAT coverage of Spanish Republican exiles
in Mexico City have enabled the Station to monitor the activities of the various
groupings of the exiles, including the projected attempt on the life of the
senior ODACID official in Mexico, LIFEAT has covered personalities of exile .
factions both involves in planning this attempt and those opposed to it. Coverage
' of targets in this area also enables the Station to keep abreast of the plans and
’ activities ofthe various groups which make up the Spanish Republican exile
community in Mexico City,
LIFEAT/CI-CE Coverage: LIFEAT leads in this area are exploited in the-re~
porting of travel of important Communists, particularly to Cuba and Iron =:
Curtain countries, and the travel of U.S. citizens, cspecially Communists and
Leftists, to Cuba. Through coverage of the American Communist Group in
Mexico (ACGM) LIFEAT has provided ODENVY with an increasing amount of
information on the leftist activities of relatives and friends of the ACGM who
reside in the U.S. One of the noteable irems in this regard is providing data
on the overt and covert efforts of the blacklisted “Hollywood Ten" to regain their
former status in the U.S. film industry.
Finally, and certainly not of least importance, Station security has been enhanced
through LIFEAT periodic coverage cf former Station assets, like LIVESTOCK-1
and LIVESTOCK-2, who could be a danger to particular Station operations or
personnel, Monitoring of certain terminated agents is considered especially
valuable where these agents were involved in the more sensitive operations,
H. Conclusion
It is the opinion of the Mexico City Station that the support provided other Station
operations, the CI/CE information and leads, and the ability of the unilateral
LIFEAT operation to cover sensitive targets without revealing Station interest
= es
“to. the liaison forces, well juse ify. the expenditure of funds,” time, " personnel,
sands security risk: ‘AS it has becn- fidted in the past, that even with the Station's
_envolvement in the Parallel; but liaison, LIENVOY. operation, a change in
~ attitude by.the:present | local government administration or a change-in govern-
ment administrations. could end KUBARK participation in that liaison project,
For thar reason, ‘LEFEAT, in addition to maintaining its present-heavy coverage, .
_tust be‘available'to once again undertake coverage of the official Soviet and
Czech offictal targets in Mexico City. Therefore, LIFEAT's present orientation,
though toward. supporting Station Operations and CI/CE mission rather than toward
targets which would provide positive intelligence, leaves it readily avatlable for”
recall Into the Sovlet=Czech coverage. ° It is the Station's firm opinion that the
LIFEAT pr oject provides a stbstantial and vital contribution in fulfilling the
several priority objectives of the Station's Related Mission Directive.
. Thére is attached a list of the HMMs produced from LIFEAT provided material
during the period July 1961 through May 1962 as a by-product of the project’ 8
prime responsibility of providing support to Station operations, —_
Il. Progress of the Operation
The objectives of the LIFEAT Project are of a continuing nature and are there-
fore not considered for fulfillment during any given period of time, For this
reason percentage figures as to compleilon of project objectives cannor be drawn,
However, an Indication of the coverage provided in working toward fulfillment
of the objectives can be noted in that 14,000 pages of raw text were produced
’ . in the period July 1961 through May 1962, LIFEAT has been in daily operation
during the review period with the average number of lines covered per month
being 20, with a high in March 1962 of 28 lines covered,
Planning for the Future
As was indicated at the time of the last project renewal, LIFEAT hopes to re-
main uncommitted to coverages that require the expenditure of 4 great portion
of LIFEAT resources but provide coverage of but one target, ,,such as Sovier
Embassy coverage. It is added emphatically, however, that should the need arise
for LIFEAT to again assume such responsibilities, it is fully able te do so,
Until’ such time LIFEAT will continue to enjoy greater flexibility in the employ-
ment of its assets, especially ia the areas in which the Sration does not wish to
reveal its interest or operations to the-liaison: forces involved in the LIENVOY
operation,
As to particular areas of operations, the Station has hopes of employing
LIFEAT assets in "hot mike operations which require access to relephone
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: “centrais and cables, Tie feasibility of using LIFEAT In this type of operation
- has already been proven, ina recent operation with the LIERODE installation’
“ "ag a target, ‘Seven reels of "hdt mike" take Were obtabied in test-runs on
checking both the operation (Including installation of the “miked™ Instrument
in the:office-of the head of the LIERODE official installation) and che equipment
which was of radical- -design and conceived and built by the KURIOT technician
aasigned to Mexico City Station under deep cover. Unfortunately, before con-
tinuous operation could'get underway, the LIERODE installation decided upon
complete renovation of its telephone system, including the Installation ofa
switchboard, This, at least temporarily, precludes further operation against
this particular target, unless a direct line is installed there, However, it is
_ the intention of the Station to attempt coverage of other targets of Interest. In
these plans LIFEAT plays | the key role in instalation, ,tine and series cross .
From the brief test runs via the LIERODE operation noted above, it Is bel ieved
that "hot mike” operations, supported and maintained by LIFEAT, can greatly aid
the Station in its coverage of responsibilities under its present Related Misston
Directive, -
Performance of Agents
The overall performance of all agents employed in the LIFEAT complex con-
tinued to be good during the perlod of the project review, wlth security being
stressed in all phases of the operation, No security problemg were encountered
which were not solved by the personnel involved, Since the success of the
LIFEAT operation depends largely upon the security of its personnel, Head-
quarters clearances and valuation of new personne! will continue to be sought
on those new additions who pass a strict field assessment.
Expenditures
Approval for renewal of Project LIFEAT was granted $ September 1961 for FY
1962 in the amount of $98,973.03. The proposed budget for FY 1953 is broken
down in the attached Field Project Outline Renewal Request, Part Il, and totals
; OO! Ay otro :
Status of Commitments
There are no commitments gyther than those noted in the project outline submitted
herewith and in the individuals contracts and oral agreements (memoranda of
oral agreements were forwarded as necessary) of the various LIFEAT persoanel,
. ity, _
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Even .aow with the shift of operational emphasis to Stat ton ‘operations support,
it is thought significant to include a list of HIMM('s produced through April
~1962.(10 months of the project year) as a by-product in the LIFEAT operation,
HMM 5742°
HMM_.5743
HMM 5836
HMM S883
HMM 5894
HMM 5915:
HMM 5920
‘HMM 592k
HMM 5960
HMM 5975
_ HMM 5977
HMM 5985
HMM 5987 |
HMM 6012
HMM 6015
HMM 6142
HMM 6162
HMM 6191
HMM 6220
HMM 6230
HMM: 6266
HMM 6292
HIMM 6311
HMM 6322
HMM 6337
HMM 6340
HMM 6344
HMM 6349
HMM 6359 '
HMM 6364
HMM 6376
IMM 6377
HMM 6379
HMM 6382
HMM 6390
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“Ject was opened with the ins:allatlon of a single tap and has grown In the past
PROJECT OUTLINE, PARTI
Area of Operations
This operation ia run-from’ Mexico City Station and ts concerned with targets
located within Mexico City. a
Purpose , a ,
The purpose of this project Is to provide, unilaterally, daily information on the”
activities of official forcign installations In Mexico and the personnel thereof,
ag well as coverage of the activities of selected individuals and groups in response
> €o Both Station needs and Headquarters requests, Presently, LIFEAT stresses _ -
flexibility of coverage with support of Station operations and CI//CE coverage . .
receiving the greatest emphasla, ;
Background
Pro ject LIFEAT was ortginated on, 3 October 1950 as a untlateral telephoné'tap
operation, Actual Initiation of operations under this authority occurred on 18
January 1951, and the operation has run continuou.ly from that date, The pro-
eleven years to coverage of as many as thirty lines In-a given month,
The LIFEAT Project ts a unilateral operation ‘completely independent from any —
Italson arrangement. It ts staffed by KUBARK contract employees with the ma
jority of personnel being Indigenous controlled agents,
During the past eleven years, Project LIFEAT has produced morc than 83, 500
(estimate) pages of operational and Intelligence information La direct support of
Mexico City Station's specific objectives, and contributed matertally to the in-
telligence gathering activities connected with the Sovlet-Satellite Bloc and more
recently with the Cuban representatives in Mexico, In addition, LIFEAT has
been of considerable value in monttoring the activities of the American Communist
Group in Mexico (ACGM), as well as the activities of the exile groups and local
Comnrunis's,
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. with the LIENVOY' 8 assumpiton of coverage of. the ‘Soviet and: Ciechoslovakian
official installat ions in july 19600, LIFEAT assets were relcased from continuous
coverage: ofthese two targets, These asscts. were then employed in direct
support of Station operations--a role ideally sulted for a- ‘unilateral operation
such a8 LIFEAT, and extremely important to the security and success of
Station operations, LIFEAT, after spending much of Project Year 1961 - 1962 -
programing to this new role and redirecting is assets, has now: adjusted to
this role and is fully employed in this vital assignment, -
References Ss .
a, HMMA - 17199, 12 June 1961 (LIFEAT Renewal Request for FY 1962)
b, HMMW-10085, 14 September 1961 (Approval of LIFEAT Renewal
’ for FY 1962)
Objectives
a, To Identify Sovlet and satellite intelllgence personnel {n Mexico and to
provide Information on the nature and extent of their clandestine Intelllgence and
propaganda activities in Mexico,
b, To collect Informatton of the Satellite officials both as to their activities
as well as information of blographic nature,
. ¢, To support specific Statlon operations, especlally in the recrultment,
defection, Communist Party penetration and counter- intelligence fields,
d, To collect Information on prominent Mexican Communists and pro~
Communists and their activities,
e, To collect: information on prominent Communists, other than Mexican,
active tn Mexico, and to identify them and their associates and activities,
f, To collect information on exile-groups and. Individuals active in Mexico.
g. To provide ceverage of targets of opportunity in Mexico City In support
of Station objectives and Headquariers' requests,
Targets
For objectives a and b:
a, Selected Soviet intelligence officers home phones,
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b.. Selected Satellite officlals office and ‘home phones,
c, Selected private phones being used by known and suspected Satellite | :
intelllgence personnel, . :
For objective cz .
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d, Selected telephones as requested by sta: ion Case Officers in a suppeet
of their going and/or projected operations, ;
For objective d:
e, Telephone conversations from residences of senlor Communists and
pro-Communists,
For objective e:
f. Telephone conversations from resldences of known American Comminists
res{ding In Mexico City,
For objective f:
g. Telephone conversations from the residences or offices of prominent
exile leaders ar thelr contacts in Mexico City,
For objective g:
h. Telephone conversations which can be monitored from targets of op-
portunity,
Tasks
Case Officer - Jeremy L, NIARCOS
a. Supervise the operational and administrative activitles of all LIFEAT
personnel,
b, Maintain awareness of and provide directioa in atl matters pertaining
to the operational management of the LIFEAT Project.
c, Provide guidance and day-to-day supervision of spectal operational
phases of LIFEAT coverages, per es
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d. Goordinaté information received from the LIFEAT.coverage with other
_ Station operations, and coordinate-as necessary with the Station personnel re- -
sponsible for the parallel LIENVOY operation,
e. Ma intain LIFEAT capabilities for mounting operations against targets
of opportunity,
. f. Maintain superviator over baschouses, equipment, ‘and craining of:
personnel assigned to the LIFEAT operations.
Coordination :
a, Information produced by LIFEAT, primarily a Station operational sup-
port asset, Is closely coordinated with other operations of the Mexico City
Station, No operational coordination ts required with any other geographical
--area,” but they are advised-of any information produced by LIPEAT which may
be of interest to them,
b, Py oject LINOG wh ich supports the principal “outside” Case Officer,
David M, WILSTED, ts effected in coordination with Project LIFEAT.
. ¢€. Coordination with the parallel, but Halson project - LIENVOY, Is
closely coordinated between the responsible Case Officers of both projects,
particularly relating to the division of coverage between the two operations,
thereby assuring that the unilateral LIFEAT operation will not be endangered
by the indigenous personnel of the LIENVOY operation,
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Personnel
a, Career and Contract Agents
(1) David M, WILSTED (201-009195), principal “outside” Case Officer.
(2) Wayne C, DRABAND-(201-255095), outside assistant to David
M. WILSTED, DRABAND was introduced into the LIFEAT opera~
tlon in Novernber 1961 as a replacement for Ralph B, RAFANELLI
who was transferred from Mexico PCS in the fall of 1961, His OA
was amended 14 November 1961 to cover his use in the LIFEAT
Project, Although DRABAND possessed only limited knowledge of
clandestine activity when first employed, under WILSTED's instruc-
tion and Case Officer guidance, plus his own willingness and capacity
for work, it appears he will prove a valuable addition to the |
LIFEAT complex, one
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(3) LUEMBRACE-S (201-111616) has been Introduced to the LIFEAT
operation asa standby technician backup to WILSTED, but will be
actively emploved in the operation only in the event of WILSTED's
prolonged absence or incapacity, If and when such action Is necessary,
LIEMBRACE will then be carried under Project LIFEAT,
LIEMBRACE-38's OA was amended to reflect this assignment on |
7 April 1962, - : . -
(4) Carol K, ZINSMEISTER (201-117968), LIFEAT processor/—
translator and former baschousckeeper who can be temporarily —
reassigned basehous: keeping duties,
(5) Olga A, PARFINIK (201-117978), LIFEAT processor/translator,
OA for LIFEAT employment dated 28 Septeraber 1954,
b. Field Agents
(1) LIFEUD-1, OA granted 17 October 1950 (201- 182704)
(2) LIFEUD-2, OA granted t4 August 1951 (201- 117971)
(3) LIFEUD-3, OA granted 14 December 1953 (201-117972)
(4) LUIFEUD-4, OS granted 1 October 1953 (201- 117743)
(5) LIFEUD-5, OA granted 16 December 1953 (201- 117744)
(6) LIPFEUD-6, OA granted 28 September 1954 (201- 117978)
(7) LIFEUD-7, OA granted 21 October 1954 (201- 117980)
(8) LIFEUD-8, OA granted 31 March 1955 (201-119521)
(9) LIFEUD-9, OA granted 27 April 1956 (201- 117934)
(10) LIFEUD-10. OA granted 13 September 1956 (201- 114085)
(11) LIFEUD-11. OA granted 21 August 1956 (201- 113595)
(12) LIFEUD-12, OA granted 6 August 1956 (201- 113569)
(13) LIFEUD-13, OA granted 13 September 1956 (201- 115833)
‘(14) LIFEUD-14. OA granted 26 Seprember 1956 (201-117972)
(i5) LIFEUD-15, OA granted 19 January 1957 (201-126315)
(16) LLFEUD-16. Oa granted 2 July 1958 (201-222786)
(17) LIFEUD-17, OA granted 13 August 1956 (201- 114036)
(18) LIFEUD-18.. OA granted 2 October 1957 (201- 185370)
(19) LIFEUD-19, OA granted 18 Muy 1980 (201- 262485)
(20) LIFEUD-22. (formerly LILILLY~-1), amendraeni of OA requested
24 April 1962 (201-288248)
(21) LIFEUD-23. (formerly LILILLY-2), amendment of OA requested
24 April 1902, (201- 305004) Loe
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c. During the past project year the following personnel were © dropped
- from Project LIFEAT: — .
(1) Ralph B, RAPANELLI (201- 176295), staff agent, was reassigned
PCS after completing his second tour in Mexico on 8 October
1961,
(2) Olivia N, GLADMON (201-117751), LIFEAT processor, has given
"notice that due to her planned return to the Untted-States for
neceséary eye surgery during June 1962, her employment with
LIFEAT must be terminated, Agent quit-claim and secrecy
agreement have been executed,
(3) Leona C, GANDARA (201-225710), employed by LIFEAT only
for standby support during the past year and une half, now _
* is employed for support and clerical work for MKCHARITY., a
(4) LIFEUD-20, (formerly LIMITATION-5), (201- 102205), and
LIFEUD-21, formerly LIMITA TION-6 (201-117981) will be‘ter-
minated as of the end of the present LIFEAT project year (30
June 1962), Plans for use of this couple as baschousekecpers
were cancelled when LIFEUD- 22 and LIFEUD-23, who are more
desirable choices, became avallable fur LIFEAT use, Ter-
mination has been discussed fully with these indigenous agents,
‘and cerminatlon arrangements were accomplished on a friendly
and mutually agreeable basis (as in all LIFEAT terminat tons,
separation is made on the basis of Mexican custom and/or law).
10. Operational Clearances
See Section 9 above,
Il, Cover
There are no changes tn the cover of personnel who have been previously em-
ployed in the LIFEAT operation, With the new agents employed since the last |
project renewal, cover is as follows; «
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a. Wayne C, DRABAND has natural cover of a retired U.S. civil
servant presently in Mexico with his wife, an employee of
a U.S. government agency,
b. LIEMBRACE-8 has natural cover of a retired U.S. businessman
of many yeara restdence tn Mexico City, : *
LIFEUD-22 has natural cover of a Cuban exile employed by a
Mexican firm in Mexico City, He works regular hours at hig
cover employment and partakes In LIFEAT activities before
and after work and during lunch houra,
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d, LIFEUD-23, the mother of LIFEUD-22, has natural cover of -
housekeeper for her.son and performs her LIFEAT duties *
only tn their home,
12, Contact and Communications
Daily contact Is maintained between the Case Officer and the agents employed in
the project. These contacts are made In a clandegsine manner with varying
patterns established for car pickups, foot contucta, and cmergeney meetings,
Pre-arranged signals are employed in settlng and accomplishing the meetings, |
When heavy or bulky matertal is to be passed, meetings are held at night, En-"
trance to the basehouses by other than the basehousekeepers is made only on the
basis of strict necesstty; such as need for equipment repair, installation for
new line coverages, or line coverage cut off,
Telephone contact concerning the project and with the agents ts kept to a min-
imum, Pre-arranged open code is used for phone conversations between Case
Officera and agents, Alternate and emergency communications have been arranged
and are reviewed frequently by the personnel using them,
These systems of contact and communication appear suitable for the project
and function adequately from the security and utility standpoints, Locations and
times of meetings are reviewed periodically and are changed frequently to decrease
the possibility of arousing the suspicions of the residents of areas in which meet-
ings are held,
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13, . Control and Mot ivation
Control and motivation are primartly based on two factors: ideology and
financial gain. A secondary factor ls the fear of reprisal from the local
police should discovery occur.
14, Securlty ; ae
During the past project year there were no Incidents which were beyond the
capability of the personnel Iminediately involved to tsolate and remedy im-
mediately, In contrast to previous years, there was no instance of telephone
work crews approaching a baschouse to check or reimove the tap lines running
to that basehouse, Some of the "crosses" made In the telephone centrals
have been removed by the central’s workmen, but these arc of no danger to
the operation unless a full investigation ls made of one of these unusual con-
nections, During the past project years no such Investigation has been under-
taken, and no suspicton of the LIFEAT iUnemen has been revealed to date,
As for the past few years the telephone company Is continuing its efforts toward
modernization of the Mexico City telephone system. This effort includes
changing from overhead lines co underground cables, cleaning off of the
unused overhead “dead lines” and Installation of new equipment throughour
the city: These innovations will continue to cause security problems for the
LIFEAT complex, but it is believed that these problems are rot insurmountable,
To meer this challange to LIFEAT security and to prepare for the day when
access to telephone distriburion lines is further reduced by their placement
in underground cables, LIFEAT has recently succeeded In having one of its
linemen (LIFEUD-2) selected to arrend a four month special course in cable
work, When he completes this course (in July 1962), LIFEUD-2 will have
working access to all cableways and cable rermination boards in Mexico Clty,
This access will! be invaluable from both the present security and operational
standpoints as well as for the future when LIFEAT will be forced to tap directly
from the underground telephone cables, As a standard procedure the LIFEAT
personnel continuously work to devise new methods to Increase security, as
well as train in security procedures, so as to continue the high level of security
enjoyed by LIFEAT in the past.
“15. Training
Initial training of new personnel and continuing refresher training for the ex-
perienced personnel are handled primarily by the "outside" case officer, David
M,. WILSTED, Minor repalr aud maintenance of equipment as well as emergency
security procedures are stressed and continually reviewed with the agents,
'.16, Equipment anid Support
As noted in last year's renéwal request, LIFEAT cquipment ts generally old
and much of It is now obsolete. With funds provided in last year’s renewal,
LIFEAT (within the past month) has begun to acquire some new equipment,
particularly audio recorders. A review of the cquipment situatton in the
LIFEAT setup has convinced both WILSTED and the responsible Case Officer
that a near-complete-modernization program of the cquipment used tn . .
LIFEAT must be undertaken during the coming project year, The-local- a
KURIOT technician hag on a number of ocassions expressed his amazement © ~
at the superlor product produced by LIFEAT with the outmoded and anctent
equipment (in terms of use hours) which the LIFEAT complex had to rely on,
Therefore, with the funds requested In Part U1 of thls renewal request,
“= =. "> L TBEAT Ghould be completely equipped with adequate gear, particularly audto -
and dial tape fecorders, by the expiration of FY 1963, Admittedly, there ts -
involved large, one-time expenses In Complete replacement of such expensive ~
items during a single project year, However, It is a necessary move, due ~
entirely to great wear borne by the equipment. This wear ts now causing such
a rash of breakdowns that the outside principal agent musi spend a dlspropor-
tlonate amount of hig time tn matntenance work,
17, Timetable
_ LIFEAT has been tn almost constant operation since [ts Inceptlon In January
1951, and a8 a vital Seation operational support asset, lt is planned cto continue
tc indefinitely,
18, Estimated Costa -: -
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PROJECT LIFEAT
PROJECT OUTLINE, PART”
The following are the estimated costa for Fiscal Year 1962, All figures are
U.S, dollars per year ($US 1.00 equals 12,50 Mexican pesos), Changes In
catimated costs for particular Items will be noted, These reflect not only the
continued Inflationary trend tn the Mexican economy, but also the shift in op-
erational emphasis from prime coverage of Sovter/Sateliice activilles lo sup-
port of Statlon operations, In this latter cage particular Ine coverage ta of
shorter duration, causing greater expense In installation and removal of tap
lines and crosses, In the agent salary category total expense ln contract
agent salaries has been reduced somewhat, due primarily to dropping certain
contract agents, while expenses for fleld agent category has risen, due to
the granting during past project year of long overdue sulary raises to all but
three LIPEAT fleld agents,
a, Salarles
(1) Career and contract agents
David M, WILSTED (GS-12 equivalent)
no expenses Included tn Project LIFEAT
as he is supported entirely by Project
LINOG
Wayne C, DRABAND : $ 5, 300
LIEMBRACE-SS (since this agent Is not
used actively in LIFEAT, and is car-
ried only, as standby technician while
employed under MKCHARITY he will
continue te be funded out of other ap-
propriate projec.)
«Carol K, ZINSMEISTER 5, 400
Olga A, PARFINIK 4, 500
Replacement for Olivia N, GLADMON 3. 600
$18, 800
(2) Field Agents
LIFEUD-1 5, 860
LIFEUD-2 2, 750
LIFEUD-3 1,960
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LIFEUD-4
LIFEUD-5
LIFEUD-6
LIFEUD-7
LIFEUD-8
LIFEUD-9
LIFEUD-10 (no salary)
LIFEUD-11 (no salary)
LIFEUD- 12 (no salary)
LIFEUD-13 (no salary)
LIFEUD-14
LIFEUD-15
LIFEUD- 16
» LEFEUD-17 (no salary)
LIFEUD- 18 (no salary)
LIFEUD-19
LIFEUD-22
LIFEUD-23
LIFEUD-1’s assistant
Christmas bonus (in accordance with local custom,
thla amounts to one month's pay) and gifts where
necessary .
b, Basehouse Rentals
ANNEX Ul
ANNEX IV .
ANNEX VI
ANNEX VII
ANNEX VIII
ANNEX IX
ANNEX to replace ANNEX 1
c. Basehouse utilities and expenses
d, Allowance for customary rental increase when
lease renewed
e, Purchase of new recorders and dial tape recorder _
for necessary replacement/mcdernization
CREE yp AAA 9/29
2,115
3,650
3, 500 (7
2, 640
2,785
2,115
3, 650
845
1,585
1, 500
2, 400
1, 800
160
4, 100 °
$43, 415
2, 688:
2, 760
2,500
1, 728
3.072
2, 880
2, 000
2,000
1,200 -
$20, 828
12, 250
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’ f, Local purchase. of replacement. parts, wire, .
ars . ' expendable supplies (as paper, paper tape,
, - carbon paper, typewriter ribbons, wrapping
paper, manila envelopes) and emergency
and special equipment 800 ce
$13, 050
g. Transportation . oe Sos
QP car used by DRABAND . 500
LIFEUD-7, car rent — 500
LIFEUD-8, car rent 500
LIFEUD- 14, car rent . 300 _
ZINSMEISTER mileage - 300
h, Miscellaneous ops expenses (Included loss of
rent deposits, fund for medical expenses and/or
fatalities, termination payments *, bribe-,
expenses involved in moving and setting up baschouses,
and expenses of covering targets of opportunity.) om bl
GRAND TOTAL $102,-493
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NOTE: Station programed LIFEAT at $US 195, 948 for PY 1963, 99,007
. All terminations of Indigenous personnel will be in accordance with Mexican
law and will include lump sum, separation settlement, transportation and
moving expense paymenrs, and any bonus due at che time of the termination,
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CLASSIFICATION
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bare TYPED DATE DISPATCHED.
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AGTION REQUIRED: For your information only.
“REFERENCE : HMH-A-17199, 12 Jona 196
Ae ‘Tho LIFEAT Project: was renéwod on 8 Septesber 196L.
me 2. LOR icot: Wi roved for :
a ont of & Station's original. request for $111,673. ‘the cut at
Hoadquer'ters pade for several reasons: 1) to fall within the ap
progrased-figire of $97,000; -2) during FY 1961 only approximately $81,000. waa
obligated and since ne expansion was planned, an increase of almost 830,000
could not be justified; 3) to keep the approving authority within KUDOVE.
fhe cute were made in the following places:
Station request Approved a
Equipasnt: a
Local, $ 2,500 $2,800
Rew equipment 4,500 . 2,500
Cther Opa axpensss 15,000 5,000
3. KUYUBE and KUDESK Staffs concurred in recommending renewal. KUTUBE/D
remarked that the project included coverage of highly selective KUTUBE/D interests
through technical means and stated that the project provided several itens of
operational interest not otherwise obtainable, as well ae oparational leads and
background data useful in target assessment. KUDESK Staff reiterated that coverage
ahould continues to be given to carefully selected known or suspect Soviet/Satellite
agents in support of the Station's intensified KUDESK type program.
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- SUBJECT: Request: for Approval of Project LIFEAT _ : oO
~ 4, It 48 requested that the LIFEAT Froject be retewed for the bo
period 1 July 1961 through 30 June 1962 for a total of $98,974, This : a
project has been programmed fer $99,000 and funds are available fn Wit i
Division for FY-1962, During the last fiscal year approxiaately . :
$81,000 was obligated, . . . 4
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s No training programs fcr any LIPBAT personnel] ore anticipated
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for the renewal period,
3, Any nuaber of emergency conditions could be listed which
might affect the emocth running of this operation, Among them would : —
“be the break in diplowatic relations or hot war between Mexico and the ... :
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United Stateg or the discovery of this unilateral asset by the Mexican”
Government, Emergency recontact instructions have not been established i
for the agents of this project since it seews likely that the operation .. i
would cease in case of such conditions and taa agenvs would ba of no
further value. | lp ee a en ore
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4, Thies project was the source of 128 intelligence reports during
the past year, 85 of which were disseminated, The remainder were used
for Headquarters background only since the information was either
partially previously ceportad, overt, or of no interest to customer |
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agenckes, The following evaluations were received: de
"Mexican Techniciane Going to Work in Cuba” - State Department
said this report was of moderate importance and that the infornation ;
was new and useful, : .
“Nicaraguan Revolutionary Activittes in Mexico" = State ; :
Department said that thie report was of moderate importance and that i
the inforustion was ‘new and useful,
“Propaganda Activities of the Cuban Embasay {in Mexico" - j
State Nepartment said that this report was cf moderate importance and
useful as new information, USIA coamented that the same report was
cf aajor iuportance,
"Mexican Government Purchase of Soviet Radfoisotopes” - OSI
teported that this dissemination was of little importance and that the
information was already sufficiently known, O88 said that it was of
moderate importance sad more dataila were required,
" mPpojected Arcival in Mexico of Pol{sh-Travel Offictala” = —
State Departacnt said that this report was of woderate iupottance and
‘the ‘{nformation was few ond useful,
‘They ‘expressed a continulag interest |
in thie: type of roportiag, -
“Mew Polley of the Soviet Commercial Office in Mexico” = O88
veported that this {nformation was new but only of moderate Laportanee,- -
3S. WH “vieion recommends renewal of tha LIPEAT Project based
on the Field reques. attached, WH Division has ext the field's original
request for $111,673 to $98,974,
DISPATCH | rsisea:
Seer DEStgmyge
Tisom ° ber Csy 4
jo» Chfjetsef Station, Mextoo Chty, we 1001 ;
Sua! . RE, a2" — (CHECK “x” ONE
: Currat Projeet Renewal Requent . CL MAES ED FOR IDE KING
Oe , . ; . = “RO NDE LQURED
‘Pacnon teauato a INODUNG ‘CAN BE JUDGED
1 "- An noted . . i _8¥ QUAURED HQ DESK OnLy
REFERENCES) © ° ° .
1, Forwarded herewith and under separate cover for Headquarters
’ processing. {s the LIFEAT Projéct Renewal Request covering FY. 19ée,
This consists of a compreliensive review of: Project LIFEAT. for the
period July-19G0-throuch June 1961, anda Project Qitline divided into
"Parts I and Il, ‘ i
2. It-is noted that the total of funds requested for the coming
project year exceeds that ranted for the past year, but it ts felt-
that the additional finds are necessary, und renlistically refleat the
needs or the operation,
3, It 1s requested that Project LIFEAT be renewed for the period
July 1961 through June 1062 in the aucunt of $111,673.
i” 7 7 . he f iL CURT CCA, *
9 June 1961
Attachment: , ae
Project Renewal h/w ard u/s/e
bistributions
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Se ; So ' PROSROT LIFFAT
7 Se ” PROJECT ‘REVIEW
I. Product of the Project —— . , .
A. Soviet Embacoy.
LIFEAT technical surveillance of the Sovict Embasay and Comerefal . —— -
Office telehone llnes was discontinue’ on 22 June 1960 for seourlty
reasons, The withdr 1 oof LIPVAP fram coveraye of thin tarret hinged
on the 20 June 1060 sucrestion by LIVENSON :0 Chief ot Station, Mexico
City, that the Linfson tap operation LIFNVOY un-tertake operations
. . oyainst the Soviet/Satellite targets located In Nexteo City, In order
~ : - nou to reveal to LITANSOR that a untlateral tap eperstion wag already
‘ providing coverage of these tarests, it was neceszary for the Chicf of
. Station to arree to LIENVOY extending, its coverare to inelude Soviet/"
: Satellite operations, LIFSAT inmediately severed tta coverage of both
Soviet and Polifsen phones so as not to Jeopwnifne the continuing
unllateral LIFfA? oreration and the personnel invelvea therein, No
“seeupkty brench resulted from the switch from LIFFAT to LIENVOY coverage
due larpely to the thorouchness and speed of the LIFAAT personnel,
LIFEAT sccurity and compartmentation was not hamsea vo eny degree vhate.
t ever, (Notes LIPSAT epgaln resuicd ecverese of the Pulish Leratlon--
° now Rinbassyeewhen LL developed that LIENVOY did not have the ready
"lake" from both the Crecroclovasian and Polish
Gapaelty to pravide
offictal installations, )
RB, Polish Embaasy
peimary sourae of
During, the pest project year, LTSFAT recatned th
information on this target aud the only suececc:ul, continutne panetra-
tion af the target, technical or otherwise, ‘ne interested Case Officer
has described the LIFEAT cantribucton as “unicue™ and "Invaluable",
Examples of the positive intellirence rroduct of the LIFEAT/Polish
coveraye eres
HEHA-15431, 2 August 1060 (Aleksander ;
HMM-5133, 22 Aujust 1060 (Promotion of Polish Minister in Mexteo
to Rance of Ambassador)
A, 24 Aupist 1950 (Bolleh Mintstear of Shipping to Attend
‘axiean Independence Celebration)
"WM-51U6, 22 Seytember 1960 (Profectes Arrival in Mexteo of Polish
L Otfietats)
¢,-2 September 160 (Jan CWU'SARZ)
Trave:
14-0000
WTAL15722, 20 September 1960 (Piotr WASIWUK!s Order for Tape oe
. . ; Be Recorder) |
hoe Po EBM-5338, 9 Décember 1960 (Appointments to Polish Missions in |
7 batin America)
I77A-16206, 20 January 1961 (BoCORN/TYIMT)
: ' : HEMA-16467, 15 February 1931 (Possible Polish Sponsored Audio
mo. . _ Operation) eee -
fo. 7 .
i. IWIMMAs16255, 11 January 1051 (Gits - STERy
C, Cutan Embassy
The emphasis of the LIFEAT aperazion during tne past year has been
placed on coverare of Cuban otfictal, intel lirence and proparcanda
aetivitices, Dtireet support cf Station operations in the JMZIP area
has rendered immeasurable assistance to the responsible Case Officers,
On various ocuasions LIFEAT suprert has- involved extended perleds of
live-nonLtoring target telephones, thereby providing, excellent cecurity
for Station assets taking, part in senstiive operations, LIFFAT/Cuban
coverage has also enabled the Station officers to check tha veracity
and activities of various penetration arenhts in the Cuban Embassy, again
providing inereased operational sceurity and increased exploitation of
these agent assets, Althouch LIFEAT kus been employed primarily as ~~
an operatignnal support asset in the Cuban area, the following are examples
of the valuable end abundant positive intelligence produecion furnished
oy brn sé -
B
HRMeSO44, 9 July 1460 (OL1 Prom?
VA-15499, 17 Aupust 15d (AMS
T'-510L, 1O August 140 (Canad
“07, 6 October 1260 (disse
‘exleo Kor Cuba)
AD=1)
Pelecates to Cuban Youth Congress)
ston at Cuban Embassy in Mexico)
: HEV=5320, Y Decemver 1yCO (Cuoun Propavanua Activities in Mexico)
i ; HAM-5299, 4 January 1001 (Activities of Prensa Latina, Cuban News
: Agency)
WMAESNL, 17 March 1961 (Cuban Commerctal Activities in Mexico)
HEM-5573, 7 April 1961 (Cuban Request for Mexiean Co-sponsorship
of UN Resolution)
i2M-5592, 19 April 1961 (Recruitment of Mexiean Techaiciang to Work
13
: in Cuba)
: HIM-5613, 28 April 1961 (Collection ef Medicines for Shipment to
Cuba)
; : HeM-5627, 5 Nay 1061 (Links Petween Cuban Embassy and Pro-Cuba
i Demonstrations in Mextea City}
: HIT‘A-17001, 12 May 1951 (Travel of U.S, Citizens to Cuba
: HiMN-SEé17, 17 May 1961 (Visi: of Cuban Petroleum Techmicians to
‘ Hexico)
D, Aneriecn Communists In Mexico
As in the vest, most of the larsets in this sroup have been covered at
a ; the reguect of ODENVY, ani the production has been partially processed
/
a ‘ . . .
f : waned
4 / Wn
Pp
by then,” During the perfod July 1960. shréuch’ tay LL, epprovimetely
80 recls.of raw "take" were passed to local Qn for their processing,
The. most valuable. ‘information gleaned from coverage of the tarpets in
this fleld zont tues: to- déal with contacts travel, -and activities of the
Anefican Cormunist Group in Mexico (ACGH .- The following is a sample
of the reporting based on the LIFFAT covernce provided in this’ area
during the pasv. project year: j
IB2A-15467, 10 Auguce 1960 (Travel of b fouh SERORER and Family)
WNA-15451, 12 Aucust 1960 (Marianne sie PFRALTA (nee YANPOLSKY)
EIBA-15917, 9 November 1960 (Berthe ” ‘Nehan StOLTKOFF) oa .
HITA-1€051, 20 Novenber 1960 (Paul STEVENSON, aka Pablo O'HICGINS)
EMTA=IGLLL, 9 Deces.Ler 1960 (IMax SPARE)
MIFA-16179, 21 December 1960 (Albert PALTZ) .
ea 16214, 20 Deeenber 1960 (Samuel J. NOVICK) 5
MA-16725, 28 January 1951 (David HALPERIN) “»
i PASLOZ2, 5 January 1961 (Enos Regnet WICHER)- so
HEMA-1G404, 3 Kebruary 1961, (Nowh, Anna, and Robert SEBORER ) ~
A-16565, 1 March 1961 (Margaret Larkin MALTZ) :
A-16747, 29 March 1961 (Snos and Marta WICH>R)
HPNA-16002, 7 April 1961 (Noah and Anna SERORR)
Exile and Revolutionary Activities
LIFTAT continues to provide data on the exile and revolutionary croups
aetive in Mexico, The bulk of the LIFKAT effort in this fleld «as
dkbrected towarni the coverare of the Nicararuan exlles, anc the results
vere most reweriing in unls area, Exam, les of praduetivityes
BT tet , 2 November 1960 (ileararuan
, 27 Novencer 1960 (Fdelberto
» [0 Deeonser LAO (Yravel ef Hon:
CATILION zo Cuba)
1DU-5575, 30 December 160 (Travel cf Nicaraguaa Comminist)
E-5 30H, 6 January 1951 (Views of Salvadoran Ambassador on Folitleal
Situation tn El Salvador) .
5452, 3 February 1961 (Americans In Nicarnguan Revolutfonary ’
. verent )
PMeS540, Th Maren 105) (Use of Cuban Embassy as Guatemalan Corzamist
Channel for Messages to Cuba)
IATA-17025, 17 May 106) (Travel of Guatemslans)
E tle Activities in Mexico)
MCHREZ Her tnoga)
wy PTeoncl Moberto
Connter-Intellicence Informa:ion
Mexico Clty Stacion's major responsibilities conv'mued to lie in the
field of CI/C= ratters during the [4 year, and LIFFAT was cole to
provyice a substantial contribution towami che attainuent of the Station's
objectives in this fleld, In particular, coversce of the follovine xnow
14-0000
. . . ms :
TIT st te eee ee eet oR ee
oe tes Carssintsts added much to the Station's efforts: rendo
a - ’ . ., nd hic wife, Clara Poree. de Gu OQ; Careen FRUEAU Civit; and Juan
2 Tes tits CAMPOS Villalobos, Fesides + operational support in. the SESE
: Se Re field, the following informational reporting was provided ‘by LIFEAT
- MME-5154, 31 Aucust 1960 (Activities of Vicente LOKBARDO Toledano,
Mexiean Marxist Leader) : . oo
160-5323, 9 December 1060. (Clara Porcet de GUERRERO ) ~
. IEM-5379, 9 December 1050 (General Lazaro CARDENAS del Rio) -
: . —— _ HITi-5533, 10 March 1961 (Activi ties of the Latin American Peace
7 . ' " Conference) -
HE7125652, 19 May 1961 (Cox: munist Support ‘of Student Demonstration
at Puebla)
031-5655, 19 May 1061 (Meeting of Luis MARTINEZ Menocal with
Communists in Mexico)
. G. Operational Leads and Support Froviced Other Station Operations
curing the past project year, LIFFAT continued to support Mexico City
Stithon throush the timely produetion of useful leads, notably fn the
fteld of Cuban operations, and provision of continuing: suppart to other
Station operations, The following {sa selective list of the use mage
of leads provided by LINFAT: :
LINTAT/Cuban: In this nhase cf the LIFEAT operation the most {important
opera~tonal function has been the use of LIFEAT leads in cheening the
veracity and activities of the RUSAIK agents ia che Cuban Embassy in
leo, LIFEAT Live-roniterinyg was enuloyed [n the case cf Gufllermo ++.
NDUL Voya ta de ermine the suc’ this surypectest Cutvur penetras
tion of the AMIRON provram in conta fo Cuban officlals or cro-Miban
wtcan offtetals while he was rela tn eustoa, by Mexcean authorities
Siation asses, In LIPEAT pj roviden leads wrich e soled
en nee pole betiedn a
mial (JAS Villa (ak. Janes }
WART), a Niedtive from ODYORE wad a potential CASTHO arent, ana
ultinately return ROJAS to ODYORN Surisdfetion, LIHAT was also able to
Evtermine the whereabcuts of another suspeeted CASTRO agent, Osear
RODRIGUNZ teruna, LISEAT lends ann su pert provided Increased security
for Station assets involved during the defectfon of Jose PANDO Llada,
CASTRO "propacanda” minister, and provided leads for KUCAGE play on the
reaction te the defection within the Cuboen Urbasey in Mexico,
an
WO bute
wifora
D/Polfoh: LIUFEAT rrovided vital support in the BECORN secrultme
dt
attemst which tncreased the security of the orerazion and fave a quic:
' and secure means of evaluating the chances of suceess of the arerarion,
+ Tn this efrort, LIf¥AT support ineludea lon, periods of liveemonttaring
three setarate telenrone lines LISSAT leads aise pointed out local
cate which is a front ror mich “polt sh invelligence activity in, the
Mexfleo City aren. .It has been determine? throurh: LIFEAT leads that
wthis cate ts headquarters for a suspectel Polish technical operation
‘dirécted apminet an offfetal U.S, tnstallacioh in Mexieo City. LIFEAT
also provided susport for a Station molntes audio operation against the
Polish Embassy in Nexteo City, Through LIFEAT leads proper support for
the operation wos arransed, :
Coverage of a CI/CE nature was explct{ted tn covering travel of important
Communists, particularly to Cuba, aml the travel of U.S, citizens,
espectally Communists and lerelst Travel plans of American
Cormunicts were yrovidal vo ODLUNVY well sce of the setual travel,
Acvivitics of local Cosmminists ana their “tion In stenonstrations
and CASTNO-suprart profee.s wag shown throug ‘* infomation,
H, Concluston
It ts the opinien of the Mexileo City Station that the support provided -
other Station operations, the CI/Cé Information, and in particular the
aul ity of the untllateral LIMA? opurat! o Cover sensitive targets
without revealine Station Interest .o LL ferees, well Juactiry tho
expenifture of funds, tine, personnel, and seéurity risx, It ts to
be noted that even tnourh the Ststion fs involved in che parallel JIENVOY
liaison operation, a chance in the attituste of the local povernnent or
the change In local goverment adcingf stravion could well end FURARY
parttelpation in that lfaisen profuct, For that reason LIFEAT mist be
avedlable to resume the coveravs of the Soviet /Satellite targets rhich
fy upevieusl, provtd Tt ba reno, Statton that tie LIFCAT
eomielex, Ef allowed to distuve;tates, couls be readiiy reoryantszed
Yor its services fn the Sovies Satelilte Cleld was required at
re date, Theretore, LT artentation, toot}. toward
of a cpa r tling pocteibve
tee, Leaves ‘ se brentl date the Shele
Satellt{re operations, ., LIFUAT op cracions in
certain ereas have 1. and totel coverare
retuecd during che trial perfod when pulce Lilacs were being formed tn
“relation lo aperatine with a parablel buy Liatson oreration (f.¢.,
LUINOY), However, 1. fs the Statfon's «, that even with the
temporartly reduced coverage provided Py LERCAS, this orofeet still
provikies a substantini ant essential cortrtitnsion tn Milritling the
several priority objectives of the Statl ‘a Helaced Mission Dircetlve,
gods
tuced Trem LIFRAT
I, Frere is acincued a ¢ eve List of the
aiph May 1lOaL (see
provided materfal during the perfod duly
>).
Process! of tne Operatien
The obecttves.ef the LIETAT Protect are of a continuine nature and are
erefore nul. considered fer Qifillment durin given period of time,
For this reason gercentoge rlpures an te ¢ sroject objectives
cannot be virawn, However, an tndleavion of tne severare provided in norking
ad
tian ar
14-0000
fs
v.
toward .MlTillnent of the optectives czn be notes ee aL 12,000 pares of. .
“raw text were produced in-the perlod Juty 1050 through May 1661, LIFFAT |
Kas been in dally operation during the review periaiwitn the average number
of lines covered being 12, Generally, this coverare ean be broxén down
as follows:
Cuban Erivassy and related lines
4 .
Folish Embassy and related Lines 2
Anertcan Comeainists : 2
Targets of Opportunity a - .
le TOTAL
Planning for the Future
Following the surcestion provides by Headquarters In renewing Progjeet LIFUAT
for FY 196) (FY and protect year colnetde), the Station is expending every
effort to maintein LIFEAT as s secure, compartsented, tuitlaters) operatton’:
even though an the presently reduced seale, so ac tat resd‘ily avallable
for service tinis flexible support asset with Its proven capaciiy for coverage
of almost any tarpet in Mextey City, Also In line wiih Hesdquarters
supregtion LIEFEAT will atrempt to increacc its ecverare of those individuals
suspested of mainvaluing, clandestine conteat with tre &15,
In the future, the unilateral LIISTAT operation, with the removal fron its
responsibility the coverage of the Sovlet ana Ceeeh 5, Whit vend to be
more Plexible, with preater percentage af tis canac
ing to new varyels as uhey are presentea, and able to
fen Bltualions, It ts noted that thic may reculbs tna
positive Lasellicence prouuctton, but will inereare tne C
wiich has alweys been taste to the LISSAT profec:.
yavallable for chirts
by to
wie of
pro tiction-
Performance of Agents
T.e overall performanca of all apents employed tn ih
continued to be yood duriag the porfol of the profes’
betns streneed In all paases of the operatlon, Ho nee.
encountered whieh were not solved by the personne!) tnv
success of the LIBVAT overation devends Jarvely up tne neaurity of ita
personnel], Headquarters cloaraners and evaluation of new -perrs sl whil
tontinue to ba soupnt on thove mew additfonr whe passa ao siriet SLela
nasenament,
ts}
4, Sinee the
kxpendttures
Arproval for renewal of Profect LIFEAT was rrsiied Jt Aupur
BY 1061 {na the amount of £),401.00, The prenose i
braken Cow in the attachat rleld Project Outline,
$98,973,00,.
14-0000
OO ee
aay
:
° rte
: a)
VI. Stewus Gf Cormltrcnte |
There are'no comaitments other than those noted in the project outline
_ “pitaltted -herewith arid {n-the tridividual éonursets and ofal ‘agreements
(neroramia of oral agreements were forwanled ‘as nécessary) of: the ~
verfous LIFUAT personnel, . ot - . .
“ae
: ‘
: Ley >”
“| - - 8
to The following {5 a complete list of the 114 102s which were based wholly :
! or in part on LEFEAT cupplied material durin; the périod July 1960 throtigh :
; May JEL. Tels represents a Ch? inereaze over the same perlod of ‘last
: project year, -However, with LIVEAT termiuation of Soviet and Czech
: eoverace, 2% drop {nthe total Hi produotion ean be expeeted during tho
: coming proJect year,
HIM-5035 HST 94 52 WPMeR HED
5OA5 527% 5464
SONT is ClTY 7
5055 aw 5) 5A4O
508 5742 heyy
5098 "STK £505.
5100. . S2AT 5505
5101 5748 SOT “
5L33 : Sah SLL
SUs7 54 540 7
51a, Be Be “,
S1E4 ofa
5159 557%
S1e2 5ITG . a
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12 June 1962
PROUSCD LIFEAT 0 ., ;
PROJECT OUTLINE, PART I
Area of Operations” :
This operation {s run from the Mexico City Station and {s concerned with
tarcets located in Nexileo City, .
Purpose
The purpore of this proJeet is to provide, wnitlaterally, dally informacion
on the agtivittes of of ffielal foretrn Inrtallations fn Mexico and the
personnel thereof, as well an coveraze of the actlvities of seleated
individuals and. groups in responsy to both Station needs and Handquarters
requests, Presently, coveraye of the official Cupan and Polish installa-
tions have top priority In tha LIFNAT operation,
Rackground
- Project LIFEAT- was original Ly approved. on-3-Oetober LOSO as a unilateral
telephone tap operation, Actunl in{tiation of operations under this
authority occurred on 18 January 1551, end the oreratton has run continu-
ously from that date, The project was opened with the inatallation of
on tap and has crown in the pant ten years to continuous coverace of:
from 12 to 2O Lines,
fs a unilateral operation completely Independensy from
vu, Tuts reatte hy RUPARE staff and contract
“persauiel bein, bral, enous cone
The LIFEAT project
m arrange
er; loyera with the pyreater uatoriiy o
trolled agents,
During the past. ten years, Project LIFFAT has produced more than 76,000
pares of operational and intelligence information in direet suppori of
the Mexiea Cliy Station’ 3 spect{ia objectives, and has contributed maiterlally
to the Intelligence gathering activities connected with the Soviet and
Satellite Bloc and more recently with the activittes of the Cuban verre.
sentatives in Mexfeo, In adaition, LIFEAT has been of considerable value
in monitoring the activities of the Amerleoan Cousuminist Group in Kexteo
(Ac), as well as the activities of extle proups and local Communists,
Rererences
a, HMMA-19252, dated 29 June 1960 (LIFEAT Renewal Request for FY 1961)
aes
b. HMPN-9086, dated 8 September 1960 (Approval of LIFFAT Renewal for FY 19621)
14.90000
Se
- a.
Objectives ee a
To identify Satellite intelligence personnél in Nexto and to provide
{information on the nature: and- extent of thelr clandestine intellisence °
and propaganda activities in Mexico, - .
b, To collcet Information on the Satellite offietals both as to-thetr .
- activities on well as information of biograpnic nature,
. ° To identify Cuban intelligence perzonnel in Mexico a8 well as determine —
the activitiles of Cuban officlals wricn are inimical to the interests
of the INS,
d, To collect blo,raphic information on Cuban offictals arsigmed to Mexico
and provide daily coverage of their activities,
To collect information on prominent Mexiean Communists and pro-Commnists
and their activicies,
f. To collect information on prominent Communists, other than Mexican,
active In Mexico, and to Identify tnem and thelr associates and activittes,
g. Vo collect information on exlle groups active in Mexieo,
h. To collect information on tarrete of opportunity in Mexico.
Tarprets
ror objectives a and os
a. Selected Satellite offielals' office ani home phones.
Seleeted private phones being used py known and suspecttd: Satellite
intellicence personnel,
b,
ror objectives ¢ and de
ce, Telephone conversations from the Cuban Embassy, ineluding, lonz
distance oalls from Havana, 25 well as selected telephone calls
from residences of Cuban offieiels,
For objective e:
d,. Telephone conversations from the residences of senior Communists
and nro-Concnunists,
For abjective £3
Telephone conversations from residences of known American Commnists
restding in Mexic
e,
For objective et
tf, Telephone conversations originating: from residendes or offices
of prominent ~ exile leaders in Nexico City. : :
For objective hs
Telenhone conversations which can be monLtored from targets of
‘opportunity. .
Tasks
Cuse OfCleer + Edwent FY SRCHEN
Assistant Case Offleer - Jeremy L. NIARCOS
Supervise the operational and administrative activities of all LIFEAT
personnel; staff, contract and indigenous,
he
of
b, Maintein awarencss of and provide dircetion in all operational matters
pertaining to the management of the LIMEAT ProJeat,
Provide puidance and day-to-day supervision of the operational phases
“of ’LIFFAT @overages In the field of Polish, Cuban, and American
Commnists operations,
Coordinate information received from the LIFEAT coverage with other
Station operations, and coordinate as necessary with the Station *
$ble fer the parallel LIPNVOY operation,
dy,
personnel respons!
e, Maintain LIPNAT capabilities for mounting operations against tarrets
of opportunity,
f, Maintain surerviston over Lacehouses, equipment, and training of
personnel assigned to the LINEA? operation.
Coordination
a. Informacion produced by LIFFRAT,
asset,
Station,
Leocraphical area,
> LIFEAT which may oe of Interest to them,
No opesattonal coordination is required with any other
Project LINOG which supports the prinoipal “outside” Case Officer;
Oo.
David M, WILSIED, is effected in cooritnation with Project LIBEAT,
e, Coordination with tre parallel,
organized within tre Station in two fields: (1) the dally cheek ing
primarily a Station operational support
is closely cooriinaced with other operations of the Mexieo City
but they are advised of any infermation produced by
lol, but lfatson prosect, LIFNVOY: is‘ closely
9. Personnel
a.
VERT
puween Case Officers of both projects, particularly relating to
the division of coverage vetween the two operations,: to assure that
the unflateral LIFSAT operation will not be endangered by the | :
indigenous personnel cf the LIEN/OY operation; and, (2). the daily
ke" vy the LIFEAT processor and
hrocessing: of LIENVOY/Soviet :
basehousexeeper Carol K, UDISMEISTER, The Station believes this .
latter point does not “eross" operations unnecessarily since
ZOINSHMEISTER's long and discrete cervice within tne LIFEAT complex
‘rives her both the cense of security ani the backround necessary
for secure processing of tne Soviet "take", (Notes: Tne processed
Soviet maverLal is not returned to the liafsoa forces after receipt
from ZINSMEISTER, bus ts returned to the Station where it fs munnarized
iy Station perconnel and then pansed mas having core from 7
KUBARK Headquarters.) ZIRNSITISTER 1s equally valuable, and indeed
essential, in her LIMAT casehounekece.er assimmement because of her
experience in dealing with the seeurlty problens arising from con-
ducting @ technical basshouse, as well as her ideal natural cover as
wife of one of Mexico's foremost medical doctors,
Staff agents
talph 8, RAPANELLI (201-176295}, who for the past four years-has
Mineltoned as the asststant to “ic "outstde” Case Offieer for the
LINCAT operation, completes his second tour in June 1301 and will
return ‘to Headquarters PCS during the fall or early winter of 1961.
Iu pleased to replace nim with a locally reer.ited person, ODYO
ed. "nif coseible, 1mo porsesses natural commercial cover, Several
candluates are procerntly ocing coanidered for «his ;osition., As soon
as the Station Ls able to determine the nest qualified individual,
full PRG I and II and clearance request will be forwarded for Head-
quarters processing.
Contract Acents/enployees
(1) David ii, WILSTED (701-009195), principal "outside" Case Officer,
(2} Olivia N, GLADMON (201-117751), processes tapes and perforns
clerical dutlos,
(5) Carol K, ZMISHETSTER (201-117968), LIFEAT basehousexeeper
(ANNEX IV) and processes all tapes from LIIWOY/Soviet "take",
(4) Leona C, GANDAPA (202-225710), presently employed only on a
standby basis for LIFFA
7 support,
AOL pa Se
oo o c. Field Agents a
a Q) “LISEUD-1, OA granted 17 Octoter 1950 (201-182704) a
(2) LIMLUD-2, OA eranted 14 August 1981 (201-117970) - -
i ‘+ (3) LIFEUD-3, OA evanted 18 Deeexber 1953 (201-117972)
(4) LIBEUD-4, CA crented 1 October 1953 (201-117743) _ oo ; ‘
(5), LIFEUD-5, OA crented 16 December 1953 (201-11774") .
(6) LIFEUD-6, granted 25 September 1054 (201-117978)
1 October 1954 (201-117980)
ie)
granted 71 March 1955 (201-119521) -
OA
OA
(7) LIFFUD-7, OA grantea
(8) LIFEUD-3, QA
OA
(9) LIFEUD-9, OA granted 27 April 1956 (201-117994) , .
(10) LIFEUD-10, CA crantei 13 September 1956 (201-112055)}
weet (11) LIFEUD-11, OA sranted 21 August 1956 (201-113595)
(12) LIFEUD-12, OA granted 6 August 1956 (201-113559)
(13) LIFEUD-13, OA cranted 13 Septemver 1956 (201-115833)
(14) LIFSUD-14. CA prantes 26 September 1956 (201-117972)
(15) LIFEUD-15, OA evanted 19 January 1957 (201-1296715)
(26) LYvsud-15, OA prarted 2 uly 1660 (201-202706) .
(17) LIFEUD-17, OA granted 15 Ausust 1856 (201-114026)
(15) LIFEuD-18, OA pvanted 2 Ocrober 1957 (201-185270)
(29) LIFEUD-19, OA cranted 18 May 1960 (201-262483)
(20) LIMIYATION-5, O4 amended fer LIFEAT 20 Mareh 1961 (201-102703)
(21) LEXTTATION-6, OA anenged for LIPEAT 20 March 1961 (201-117981)
a. During the past projec: sear the following personnel were dropped
fom Project LISEATs
(1) Alice M. CAILTSTREAU (201-119007) «as dropped in July 1960 when
she returnec to PRPRIME with ner husband upon his resignazion
from KUBARK.
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Woodrow D, GABZ0MI (201-14465) is now-employed exclusively ‘as an - -
cutside contact for the Station's Satellite Case Officer and should
no longer be considered as a meniber of the LIFZAT complex.
(2)
Wallace L. KAWOHL (201-0339 9) was terminated as an active agent in
. June 1960.at his own request and with the concurrence of the Station, |
Agent quit-claim and secrecy agreement were obtained,- No security
problems are considered likely to oecur since FAWOEL's rarents
continue to be enployed ac basehouneieerers for LISSAT and are depen-
dent upon continued LIFFAT salsry for their livelihood. At the time
of the termination, 1t was realized that he would continue to enter .
the basehouse which nis parents controlled, and wherefore his clearance
was amended to reflect this situacion, (Reference: HITA-15946),
Operational Clearances
See Scction 9 above,
Cover ri neine
There are no changes In the cover of the personnel presently employed in
Project LIFEAT from that noted in previous project renewals,
Contact and Communications
maintained between the Case OF
Daily contact Is 2
These contacts are made tn a elan
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In the project.
patterns estaniic
Pro-arraiied clomais
then heavy or bulsy
movement ii and out of the baschouces tone in cars
ostensibly owned by the avencs residing in those barencuses. Entrance to the
enouses on foot. by other than the buschousokeepers is made only in emergency
ituations,
vor anr
are omploy
racerdial is to be
7 the neottnes
L
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bas
s .
and with the arents is
for phone conversaclons
xept to a
betwcen Case
Telephone contac. concerning the rrofec:
minimum, Pre-arranced open code fis used
Officers ani agents.
Alternate and emerceney communications have been arranged and are reviewed
fraquonsly by the personnel using user
Thase svetems of contact and conmunicatic nm apcear suitasle for the project and
function edecustely from whe scour: t sdpoints, Locations and
times of meetincs are revieve tangea irequently
the possibility of arousing
meetings ere held.
to deurease
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Control and Motivation
Contxol and motivation are >rinarily ‘based on-two factors: ‘ideology
ang financial cain,. A secondary factor is the fear of reprisal from the
~ leeal police should discovery occur . . ; og
Security . : . an a
During the past project year there were no incidents which were beyond the
enpability of the personnel imcediately involved tu isolate and remedy
immedfately. One basehouse wss closed for "cooling off" after a telephone
eacpany “ork parly care to the onschouse to check vhe lines running to 1%
This party was stalled long ercugh -o cul. back the "4
uap™ lines at the
roor level and the house cleared of all compromising equipment and material,
Later the work party enterrd snd cheeked Lne Lines ihich proved to be
"seca" Lines, The Sa lines rere tnen removed and the work party left ‘
she premises and there/io further trouble, (Hote: In Hexico Clty there ts
mich [dead line" running throuchout the city which causes no end*of
airticulty for the telerhone comany in Installation end repair work,
Thererare, the phone company assi ; ans work partles to various areas to
clean up the extra unused "dead Lines" Ln order to bring a decree of
organization to the telernon systert, This vork is now being sursued
vigorsusly and is approaching corpletion In large areas of the city.) ~
The oeschouse involved in the above incident has now been moved to a
different location and is back in eperactoh.
AL the present tine the tel me company is making; a cencral effort to
meviemniue the Meteo Cit celles systen, This effort l tnelutes changing
from overnead lines to undersround cables, cleaning off the unused overhead
nes", and installation of new equipment throughout the city. These
fons will c 7 soeur croblens for the LISEA?T complex,
Sere non insurmountable, Part of the
the use of a Urealer munver of base~
So reduce the number of Lines running
to eny one vasehouse, This se en Increase in expense for the nroJect,
but is considered cesirable ond esery, Il may eventually be necessary
fom LIBEAT to enter the undersroind cables in order to provide acecss to
sleeved targets and mainta e security of the basehnouses. The LIPEAT
rersenmel are continually werxing to devise new methods as well as main-
aining training in secvrity so as to continue the nigh level of securi
ndoved by LISSAT in the east.
v20n will or necessity Livels
to diversify the coverare an
ana continuing refresher training for
need agents is handled rily by the “outside” Case Officer,
3 t1. WILSTED, Minor reps muintenanes of equipment us vell as
HO ney seeuriiy procedures cre stressed and continually reviewed with
whe agents.
training of new person
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As has been mentioned, fa last year's: rénewal request, much 6
Equipment aozid Suppor’
equipment, upon whose reliability the success of-the information collection
is based, will require replacement in the near futures; The creat percentage
of the equipiaent has been in long ad “continuous service, while mich of
the speolal equipment is no longer being manufactured, When present
diminishing commercial stocks of replacement parts ere exhausted, new
units will ve required for LIFEAT with the attendant ‘large, one-time ~~
purchase expense, o
Tinevable
LIFEAT has been {tn almost constant operation sinee its inception in _
January 1951, and it is planned to continue it iniefinitely. :
18. Estimated Costs
The following are the-estimated costs for Fineal Year 1962. ALL
PLTRFAT. ~
PROSECT OUTLINE, PARD.IT |.
‘figures are U.S, dellans per year (51,00 U.S, equals 12,50 Mexican
Some increases tn particular items will be noted,
resos).
reflect the increases
These
eost of living and espeatally the continuing
rise in rental costs In the Mexico City arca, plus the necessity of
moving bayehouses for security rearons discussed in Fart I of this
Project Outline,
a, Salaries
(1)
wee a
(2)
Staff and contract personnel
Ralph..B,RAYANELLI,..GS-9 (for maximum of 6 months)
$3,500 .
Salary
Quarters
Deep Cover Differential
Replacement for RAMANULLI
Carol K, ZINSMEISTIR -
Plus 10% raise
Olivia N. GLAN ON
Leona C, GANOASA
(Fleld agehts
LIFEUD-1
LTiUD-2
LIFEUD=3
LIFFUD-4
LIFEUD-5
LIFEUD-6
LIFLUD-7
~ LEFEUB-8
LIEEUD-9
LIFEUD-10 (no salary)
LIFFUD~11 (no salary)
LIFEVL-12 - (no salary)
LIPRUD-13 (no salary)
LIFEUD-14 .
LIFFUD-15
LI¥EUD-1é
LIFEUD-1 (no salary)
LIFEUD-1ls (no salery)
LIFEUD-19 _
1,150
525
4,000
5,500
550
4,200
en,
“$5,760
2,496
1,776
1,920
3,648
3,500
2,400
2,4o0
1,920
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an Dué to the continuing rise in the-eest-of - . a ae
te - . living, plus: the fact. that the majority of . - ml, eos :
2 ne the above listed ayents have not received . : : a
“ "> the pay raise refleeted in last year's pro-~ a — uo .
; oo “+ Jeet renewel, it will be manditory to grant — Lo . Be
: - an across the board 10% pay raise during . _ 4
FY 1942, 2,200 -
Christmas boaus (in acconiance with local
customs, this amounts to one month's pay a .
for each ngent) anc gifts where necessary, 2,200 . 7 i
° : : - coe ceee . $40,680 3
- : vee 4
b. Rasehouse Rentals ° . . ‘ mo
; . ; ANNEX I. (formerly LIMERICK Main Base) . $2,200 : ae
[ ANNEX IV ; 2,700 . . a
: ANNEX VI 2,200 . Des
ANNEX VII. . L,Ted . po
ANNEX VIII OO 2,072 ;
ANNEX IX 2,83 . i
ALINEX X 2,633. we
ANNEX to be selected ; 2.58)
- : ¢, Basehouse utilities and expenses 2,00 - j
r
| a, Aliewance for oustoram: (for Mexico Clty} '
l 10% rental inerease wien leace renewed 6,00 )
$24,028 {
e, Equipment
Local purchase of emergency and sprectal . .
! equipment. ‘$1,800 . ‘
} New equipuent, esrectally recorders snd reels 2 500 ;
: . $4,300 i
of
to f, Miscellaneous
: (2) Expendable supplies such es paper, carbon
: , _ Paper, parer tape, manila enveloses,
. os wrapping paper, ‘ $2,000
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_(2)- ‘Trandportation - :
RAPANELLI's Gear ra
, ‘LIGTUD-7 car rent oo a : og
_LIFEUD-8 ear rent -
LU7VD-14 oar rent _ . _ ‘ : |
ZUISHEISTER mileage - : “kOO ] | :
(3); Other operational expenses (covers lose = > . ~
of rental deposits, fatalities, fredical! noe -e . - z
expenses, termination payments,’ expenres
involved in moviny, und setting up bare-' i
houses, expenses involvad in covering |. . i
targets of opportunity) 5,000 ° 7
_ . : ee $2,640 ES . |
up a ; GRAND TOTAL ($98,973 7 |
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pee em pe te ss = a KR Fapmtination of indigenous personnel will be in accordance with Mexiean s
H law and will include lump sum separation settlement, transportation and . 3
i moving expense payments, and uny bonis due at ths time of termination, rs a
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_ Miseellansous Operating Expenses 25,000.00 9,000.00
2. Staff coments on the Project reriewal request ware:
a) KUTVRE/OPS said that tho Staticn is to be commented on its hand-
ling of the requested Bloc coverage by LIENVOY while maintaining LIFEAT
ty and limiting coverage to those lines most profitable. KUTUBE _
noted tho inoressed emphasis on exploitation cf operational information. -
In order to continue this aspect of the operation, the Station is faced
with the difficult problem of selectivity in targeting and processing
take fron these tvo lerge projects. Every possible effort should be mde
to ase the efficiency of procedsing to maintein LIFEAT at its present
high level. In KUTUEE/OPS's opinion, LIFEAT personnel and cspabllity must
be carefully maintained in face .of-the easier but less secure LIENVOY.
b) KUDESE stated that thio unilateral asset should be continusd de-
spite the fact that wo are running a similar operation with the local gov-
ernment. : It is hoped that the Station will soon be able te use this asset
in the investigation ‘of individuals known to be in clandestine contact
with the RIS, for the purpose of determining uhsther or not they may be
gq) KUTURE/D notes that the project has been of high value.
3. Attached for the information of the Station is,a copy of the memorandum
prepared in Wi to transmit the project for approval.
QLIVER G. GALBOND
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Attachment: 1 (3 pages), KAPOX Yes Mstrietion:
Per paragraph 3 1l- Subject
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SUBJOCT: LIFEAT Project Renewal
1. It da requested that the LIFUT Project te renewed for the poriod - ©
1 July 1960 through 3) June 1962 fore total of 7954701600 Last fiscal
5 the rrolect was aporowed for °123,539 of which $73,58) was oblicsted.
The approved progre-mnd figure was £90,900 for Fincal Year 1961, Tho extra
& 9,000 required would coma froma the follewing programed projectas
LIN? $2,000
LDR @ $1,909 .
LIGNVOY-« $6,000- - fo eet eae
li
2. Subsequent to the prwis.stion ty the Station of the attached
Project revles and renewal request for LIF:T, tha following situstica
developed in Maxico vhioh has directly affected the entire | LUPSOT Projeste
A% a meoting with the Chief af =tattan on 75 June 1960, LITYish asked Ue
Station and LINW-G:NT to Lawdistaly begin covering the Soviet, Polisa snd
Ceeeh Pmbasay undar LILWSY, LITIN & sugcested that the Hexlesns trance
lete the Spanish and that the Statian forvard the tepes to \ ashingtes for
trenslation of the Lussian, foalish avi Creech portions. The Chief of Ststian
had no altamative bat to amress freat interest in the coveram af tarreta
of such importanes. In arder to protect tle security of the LIMKsT operee
tions, the Station atemed the LINTICY and LITHS (LIVERY had not been in
operation for the nast aix months for security reasons) coverags an 22 Jams,
prior to the LSVOT activation. 1% was determined that LICIVCY would cover
5 Soviet and 2 Coach lines, The teln continues to be processed by LUE‘ Se
TER and LIVLIPEN, The LIZRVIY sonitars extract from the Spantah only ths
most isoortant points for the daily remrens unich are nassed to LITE
LIELHe MT has been tel ve will infors hin of rertinerit informtion odb-
tained {ostensibly froa lisadcuartern proceacine) of the Soviet and Coseh
text far passing to LITUER. LIFS:T will contimes ita unilateral coverag
ef Folish and other targets of intarest.
3. The Station does not anticipate any probisa commected with ths -
exploitation of leads since LIAI.c. FT hes evinced no interest in this wt
ter. In view of the Lack of lerzumge capabilities by tha Mexicans and sar
ability to control what is paased (ostensilly f rea usacdquarters), the itae
tion sees no problew arising froa tia present arrangewnt.
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. oe earn tte aniya tee oe Ae em eee ee one epse atenn etme ane ren .
he The station does fot intend to eut dim on independent LIFT |
: are plenty of targets to keep both LDIVOE end Lin
Se The LIFEAT Projéct ims the “source af 99. poxttiws tntalligencs
rapsrte, 72 of which were disseminated. Thozve not disgedinsted vere cone
sidered by Headquarters to te of value for orarational backcrsund or vere
outdated. KR made the fallering evaluations of LifriT reportes
*M4exica:: Interest in Procuressnt of Kaphthalene fros Crechoaloe
vakia,” of value, probably true, end of importance to receive furtier rea o
parts
° "Soviet Comercial Activities," of value, protebly tras, and of
importance to receive further reports.
"Soviet Plans to «all tawprint to Mextean Govarresnt Aganey,®
of little Lsportance.
SS aviet Nepotiations for Maxtean Cotten,” of average waives
useful es new information,
The Tepartcent of 5 tute mde tho follouing evalnationg of LIFEAT reparte:
SMexigan =7forta to Sall Swar to ts U5..R,” of values, possibly
true, end of iaportance to recalve further reportse
°Purehase of Soviet Tractors by “exlean Covermennt,” of slicht
valuas
"Soviet henotistions for Mexican Cotten," of averege value, use=
fal in confirming other roportae
6. . The Stution used LIFEA? information in the preperation af zeae
Panda directed to the “nbasoy anf Fal representatives in Mexiso in reply to
local requests for informstion. Puring ths period July 1959 through Hy
1540, 15) nezoranda vere furnished the “mbasay and 69 memoranda vore fam
rnishsd the FHL bared on LIFT informatien.
Te EH TAviston feels that the positive and CK inforemtion received
frou LIFEAT £8 inveluahie. Yost of the informtion ig not available fron
other Station assets. heporte on travel and the identification of target
personalities often serve to confirm information previously received, Lie
YAT assats alan have been used effectively to cheek on recently-terminated
agente to secerteain thst ths teraination was eocurm. LIF AT else hes been
used to chock on reports by double apants thst they hase contected or besn
eontected by thair resnective ooviet or Satellite contacts.
6. Information received froa LONI is passed to sil/) and any oper
ationg undertalen on the basis of ocsh infermtion are closely coontinated
with that Sronch,
10. Project HESHOVTH, whieh supporte Vaodres D. CA!TOF, who processss :
the LITSS take, is coordinated with - ‘Project, LIFMAT. ak
: . n. Emergancy recontsct instructions will be arrm ged with the agente
: undor thio project if a aitustien which might require such instructions
: Ghreatens Mexico.
eee 12, Tt ts requested that the LIEWVIT Project te renswd on the basis.
COCRDIFATION: ;
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eb. Anderson,
Approved for Transaittals:
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HMMW-7935, 14-August 1959,”
me l. There is attached a comprcheasive Review of Project LIFEAT for
the period July 1959 through June 1960 and a Project QOuiline divided into
Part Land Part Ul for easler processing.
2. It is to be noted thar the amount requested in the attached renewal
request, $il4,-4ll, is $19, 419 under that amount approved for Pruject LIFEAT
for the past project.year, Station. Mexico feels this reduction in cost wtIl-
not adversly affect the operational impact of the project.
3. It ig requeated that. Project LIFEAT be renewed for FY 1961 in
the amount of $114, 4Il. .
VW Aiee ae (ache
AVillard G. CU
23 June 1960
Attachments :
1. Odd pages (five copies) - attached herewith,
2. Even pages (five copies) - under separate cover,
Distribyrion:
- WHD (with five copies of odd and even pages)
3 - Files (with complete project renewal request)
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"PROJECT REVIEW REVIEW - paouect eet ee nes
‘Product of the Project Ce - oo
A. Soviet Embesay
1) Soviet Commerctal Activities:
During the past project year, the LIMERICK phase of Project
LIFEAT has provided detailed and continuing reports on the increased
Soviet efforts to participate in Mexicaa commerctal markets, The
following is a partial but representative Mat of the reports submitted
on this subject,
HMM- 4322, 12 June 1959, Soviet Commercial Activities in Mexico,
HMM- 4567, 6 November 1959, Soviet Commercial Activities in
Mexico,
HMM- 4355, I April 1960, Soviet Purchase of Mexican Cotton,
HMM- 4857, 6 April 1950, Soviet Purchase of Mexican Pineapple,
HMM- 4358, 6 April 1960, Soviet Plan to Sell Newsprint to Mexican
Government Agency,
2) Soviet Diplomatte Activitles:
Project LIPEAT provided coverage of many of the Soviet
Diplomatic activities in Mexico, It was able to show the relation-
ships maintained between the Soviet aad Satellite missions in Mexico,
as well ag the increased offictal contact berween the Cuban and Soviet
governments,
MEXI-4304, 2f August 1959, Meeting os Soviet and Cuban Ambassadors
to Mexico,
HMM- 4618, 20 November 1959, Increased Relattons of the Soviet:
Embassy in Mexico with the Latin American
Diplomatic Misstons,
HMM- 4768, 8 February 1960, Preparation of Soviet Propaganda tn
Mexico for Shipment to Cuba, ho
3) Soviet Cultural Activities:
LIFEAT has provided detailed information concerning the Soviet
cultural activities In Meaico, Examples of such reports are:
HMM-4415, 5 August 1959, Soviet Plans to Bring Soviet Exposition tn
Mexico,
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LOOP FOSTS ARKO a hem “
. a9, ‘is ug 1939, Soviet Plans to Being Pyatnitekty”™
, . ‘Chorus to Mexico, froin Canada,
HMMA- 1467, 6 Match 1960, Soviet Cultural Activities,
4) Back round’ iitormation -on, - -and Movement of, Soviet: Offictats:.
Through LIFEAT information, the Station has been able to maintain
a current ruster of the Soviet Embassy personnel assigned to Mexico,
LIFEAT has been further utilized to give information on job assignments
within the Soviet Embassy, and to determine in advance departures, arrivals,
aad replacements of Embassy personnel, Large quaatities of background -
personality information concerning the official and private lives of members
of the Soviet staff were also provided,
HMM- 4323, Il June 1959, Scheduled Travel of Soviet Officials,
HMMA- 14065, 6 November 1959, Activities of Soviet Ambassador
aoe “ Viadimiir [vaaovich BAZYKIN,
HMMA-13614, 24 August 1959, Retirement System for Soviet :
. Diplomats, —_
5) Goods and Services:
Throughout the past year, LIFEAT informatton has been of use to
Project LIMESA, Of particular note have been leads concerning varlous
properties in which the Soviets wece laterested,
6) Miscellaneous Activities of the Soviet Embassy:
LIFEAT material which does not fall into any one category but which
deals with the Soviets and thetr assoctationand related activittes has been
reported as necessary,
B, Czech Legation*
Information obtained on the Czech Legation during the period under
review was essentially the game as that obtained from the Soviet Embassy,
Although this target was covered only from July 1959 to Jaauary 1960 (due
to the security prablem posed by extensive telephone company cable
renovation work in the vicinity of the basehouse serving the target), valuable
intelligence was gained during the period of actual coverage, Exampies
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” of reports from this’ source are:
HMMA- -13295, -10. july 1959, Czech Legation Activities,
“0 SHMMA?13522, 14 August 1959, Czech Embassy Activities,
a HMM- 4583, 30 September 1959, Czech Interest in Importing
Mexican Copper,
HMMA-13919, 9 October 1959, Czech Diplomatic Couriers.
HMM- 4576, 6 November 1959, Czech Pians to Setup Commercial
Company in the Free Zone of Curacao.
("Czech Legation raised to Embaasy stazus during July 1959)
C. The Polish Legation
The type of LIFEAT information gathered on the Polish Legation
closely parallels that gathered frorn the Soviet and Czech targets; ~EIPEAT ~ ~~
remains the primary source.of information on this target, . ‘
HMM-4458, August 1959, Proposed Mexican Art Exhibit in Poland,
HMMA-13713, I September 1959, Influence of Polish Minister on
Mexican U, N, Voting. — .
HMM- 4482, September 1959, Polish Commercial Interest In Cuba,
HMM-4544, 23 October 1959, Polish Commercial Activities,
HMMA-14843, 20 April 1960, Activities of Polish Technical
Investigators.
HMMA-15055, 27 May 1960, Activities of Alexander BEKIER,
D. American Communists in Mexico
Most of the targets tn this group have been covered at the request H
of ODENVY, and the production has been partially processed by them, -
Approximately 370 reels were passed to ODENVY for their processing *
during the period June 1959 - April 1960. The most valuable type of
information obtained on these targets deals with travel, contacts, and
aciivities of the American Communist Group in Mcxicu (ACGM). The
following is a sample of the reports furnished through coverage of this
target group.
HMMA-13792, 25 September 1959, Albert and Margaret MALTZ,
HMMA-14191, 4 December 1959, Albert MALTZ,
HMMA-14885, 27 April 1960, Maria WICHER,
HMMA-15135, 10 June 1960, Noah SEBORER,
HMMA-15144, 15 June 1960, Maria WICHER,
E. ‘cuban: Einbassy
. LIFEAT has" provided" timely ‘information o on 1 the activitles and
, personalities’ of.the Cubaa Embassy. of ‘paiticular interest-has been
the indications provided by LIFEAT of closer relations and increasing
contact betweén'the Cuban. ‘Arid Soviet officials in Mexiéo, LIFEAT was
‘also able’to provide a firm indication of the Soviet-Cuban announcement
of resumption of diplomatic relations two wecks in advance of the actual
event, Examples of LIFEAT Cuban coverage are:
HMM- 4489, 24 September 1959, Recall of Cuban Miltary Attaches
. - {n Mexico, — -.
HMM-4649, 4 December 1959, Pro-Cuba Publication in Mexico.
HMM- 4907, 27 April 1960, Projected Joint Announcement by Cuban
and Soviet Governmert 3.
HMM- 4919, 29 April 1960, Travel to Cuba of Soviet Ambassador
in Mexico.
F. Exile and Revolutionary Activities
LIFEAT continued to provide information on the exile and
revolutionary groups active in Mexico. Coverage of the Nicaraguva
Communist exiles wes particularly rewarding for the operational
information provided,
HMM-4317, 12 June 1959, Letter from a Guatemalan Communist
Concerning the Seventh World Festival
. of Youth,
MEXI-4271, 13 August 1959, Travel of Nicaraguan Communists,
HMM-4450, 4 Seprember 1959, Nicaraguan Revolutionaries’ Efforts
: to Meet a Former President of Mexico.
MEXI-4488, October 1959, Travel of Dra, Concepcion PALACIOS
Herrera, Nicaraguan Communist,
. HMM-4967, 25 May 1960, Aaivities of Rafael RAMIREZ Delgado,
G. LAURICLE Information
During the period of the project review, LIFEAT, as in the past,
continued to contribute materially to several matters of LAURICLE
interest,
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Dee “Fo. - CY/CE matters céatinued to: constitute a major portioa 1of ‘the
oe "|. Mexica City.s Station's. priority objectives during the review period, © i
ae cone “Project LIFEAT was able to'provide a substantial contribution to the
ce “attainment ‘of these objectives, Of particular nove in this: respect has-
- fo “been. coverage: -provided on’known Communist Party membérs,
“y ) ‘espectalty:valiable being that. provided oa Juan Luis CAMPOS Villalobos,
I, Operational Leads and Support Provided Other Sxatioa Operations
During the period covered by this project review, LIFEAT. continued
to support the Mexico City Station through its timely production of leads
which were especially useful, and in most cases esseniial, in assuring
the success of other Station operations. . The following is a list,
necessarily selective, of che use made of leads from, and support of
other projects rendered by Project LIFEAT,
- eee eee oy SEEREAT/LIMERICK? 1) Of special note is the support pro-
vided to the Station's AEIMPULSE operation. Leads and
information cendered by LIFEAT enabled the responsible
Case Officer to prepare adequately for this recruitment attempt
of an officer of the Soviet Embassy. Following the actual
attempt, LIFEAT/LIMERICK was used as a security device
to protect the Scation assets employed in the operation. 2) As
noted in LA, (5) above, Project LIMESA was provided with
continuing support by Project LIFEAT, Notable among the
information and leads provided were those concerning specific
properties which the Soviets were interested in renting and/or
buying, 3) LIFEAT has provided a check on doudle-agent
LITARDY-I, giving verification of his activities and contacts,
A similar check has also been provided on the activities of
informant LIPAGAN-L.
LIFEAT/LIVERY: 1) This phase of LIFEAT closety
supported the projected LITACIT physical penetration operation
aimed at the LIVERY-establishment in Mexico City. LIFEAT
provided essential information on the rosters of night duty
officers as well as background information on the target.
2) LIFEAT/LIVERY provided support for the installation of
1 technical surveillance against LITACH. Withouw the informarion
provided by LIFEAT, this operazion would have been extremely
hazardous at best, and ary would have beea earirely
impossible, Ase
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Es
os LIFEAT/LiTMUS: i) LIFEAT provided- information which
lead to the Successiul. récrultment of agerit BEYAN who-was'
_ ina position. to provide. information on ‘BESOOT, 2) LITMUS -:
teads'also-lead to the attempted, but unsuccessful, recruit-
ment of oife:Una* WARREN, believed to have been a-contact of
Polish officials in Mexico. 3) LIFEAT leads also lead to the
surveillance of a clandestine meeting of Alexander BEKIER,
Polish Counselor of Legation in Mexico. Due to the advance
notice of the meeting given by LIFEAT, MKCHARITY was
given time to plana technical coverage of the meeting and
prepare especially fabricated equipment for this coverage.
4) LIFEAT was also responsible for the discovery of the
location of a Polish’ Intelligence basehouse, This information
was operationally important to the responsible Case Officer.
LIFEAT/LIERODE: In this phase of the LIFEAT project
leads have been most rewarding in terms of agents actually 7 ee
recruited and operations supported by LIFEAT provided
information, -))} LIERODE produced leads which were
directly responsible for the recruitment of agents LITANGO-1 ~“
and LITAMIL-3, while providing security check and information
which have increased the value of agent LITANGO. 2) The
defections of LITAINT-1 aad LITAG-1I were greatly aided by
LIFEAT leads and information. The internal reaction to
the defections in the target establishment were also readily
available through LIFEAT, 3) At present LIERODE is
providing. coverage, both from a security and informational
standpoint, of the attempt to place a recruited agent as
Mexico- based advisor to a high official of the Cuban Intellt-
gence, This operation is largely dependent upon LIFEAT
leads and support for security coverage of the agent's
activities. 4) LIFEAT/LIERODE has been unusually
successful in providing information which has enabled the
Station to identify nearly all the Cuban agents operating tn
Mexico, Due to the increasing importance of the Cuban target,
these revelations are of utmost importance,
Coverage of a CI/CE nature was provided by LIFEAT targeted’
against a recruited member of the Mexicaa Communist Party,
aad has produced leads on semi-clandestine travel of party
members behind the Iron Curtain, a3 well as providing a check
on the veracity of the agent,
Project LIFEAT has heen employed also in Support tha ney
highly sensitive LIEMI[ operation, 4.
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* J, \Conclusion *
e It isthe ‘Opinion of the Mexico City Station that the support provided
"- to other Station operations, the CE information obtained, and the positive
inteiligence gathered by Project LIFEAT well justify the expenditure of
KUBARK assets in terms of funds, personnel, time aad security risk,
The information produced by this operation has materiaily cortributed to
several priority objectives of the Station's Related Mission Directive, .
K. There is attached herewith a complete list of HMMs produced from
LIFEAT provided material during the period July 1959 through May 1960.
. (See attached sheet,)
Progress of the Operation
Since the Project LIFEAT objectives are unique in that they are.of
a continuing nature and not designed ro be fulfilled within a given period,
no statistics can be cited from which a percentage of coverage on each
objective can be calculated. A general indication can be given of the
coverage provided by the project when it is noted that approximately
15, 000 pages of raw texi were provided in the July 1959 to May 1960 period,
LIFEAT has been in daily operation during the review period with the
number of lines covered varying from 12 to 18, Generally, these can be
broken down as follows: :
Soviet Embassy 5 lines
Polish Legation and Polish .
Counselor 3 lines
Czech Legation (Embassy) 2 lines (Coverage suspended
; January ‘60 for reason
| given in 1, B above)
Americana Communists 2 linea’
Cubaa Embassy 3 tines
Targets of Opportunity 3 lines
Planning for the Future
Following the suggestion and guidance provided by Headquarters when
renewing Project LIFEAT for FY 1950, the Station plans to limit its
coverage to no more than twenty lines at any given time, with the possible
exception of targets of opportunity which could be covered for short periods
ns maximum degree possible, “Due to the increased. importance. of information -
installatious. will remain basic: ta! LIFEAT. and. Wil: ‘be exploited to-the --- 7 wT
the: Embassy. will, ‘be increased during the coming project year. Targets, of
: ‘Opportunity will continue to be: explolted as permitted by personnel, —
~ equipment,- and access: imitations, ol a a
The general overall performance of the agents employed under LIFEAT
continued to be good with security being stressed in all phases of the
_operation, No security.problems were encountered which were not readily
solved by the /persomel concerned, Since-a high degree of security .ts
required for the operation of LIFEAT, tt, is planned t that any possible i ae
agent candidates will be thoroughly screened'aad Headquarters clearance oe
obtained before they are in any way approached for operational use, ss
Expenditures During: the: ‘Period Under” Rev lew
Approval for the renewal of Project LIFEAT was granted on 16 july
1959, for the period 7 July 1959 through 30 June 1960, in the amount of
$123, 830. Ter Seo one UTES SHORE £0 provide practical oconomiy wichows
decreasing eperationst efficiency;-Statter
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srapoted EPEAT beduer foc hh IDL toonte nod in the eeached Fila
Project -Ourtine,Pert-t) in the. umeunt- ef $144,411, reduetion-ef approx
Status of Commitments ! . yO
There are no commitments other than those provided for in the
project outline’submitted herewith and the indiv idual contracts of several
LIFEAT personnel,
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. The follow ing isa complete tat ‘of the 97 HEM! which w were based
wholly or in part on 1 LIFEAT supplied material during. the period July 1959
- through May 1960,
FIMM- 4351 HMIM-4576 HMM-4768 .
HMM- 4355 HMM- 4382 HMM- 4771
HMM- 4358 HMM- 4538 HMM- 4790
HMM- 4364 HMM- 4589 HMM- 4803
HMM- 4387 HMM- 4591 HMM- 4836
HMM-4388 HMM- 4613 HMM- 4843
HMM- 4397 HMM- 4614 Hitt
HMM- 4399 HMM-4518 HMM-4855
HMM- 4407 _ HMM-4631 HMM- 4357
HMM- 4415 HMM-4636 HMM- 4858
HMM- 4425 — HMM-4637 oe HMM: 4876 ...
“2 HMM~4447 HMM- 4640 . HMM- 4877
HMM- 4449 HMM- 4649 HMM- 4879
HMM- 4-450 HMM- 4667 HMM- 4891
HMM- 4451 HAMIM- 4672 HMM- 4892
HMM- 4452 HMM- 4678 HIMIM-4893
HMM- 4457 HMM- 4691 HMM- 4895
HMM- 4.158 HMM- 4703 HMM- 4904
PMM- 4459 LMM- 4704 HMM- 4907
HMM-4460 HMM- 4706 HMM- 4918
HMM-4131 HMM- 4707 HMM- 4919
HMM- 4432 HMM- 4710 HMM-4921
Hit HMM-4711 HMM- 4924
HMM-4485 HMM-4712 HMM- 4943
HMM- 4489 HMM-4718 HMM- 4953
HMM- 4493 HMM-4724 HMM- 4963
HMM- 4520 | HMM- 4726 HMM- 4964
HMM-453+4 HMM- 4729 HMM- 4966
HMM- 4539 HMM- 4737 HMM- 4967
HMM- 4550 HMM-4742 HMM-4971
HMM-4563 - HMM-4761 HMM- 4972
HMM- 4575 _ HMM-4762 HMM- 4975
HAM - a
RMM-45ET .
BANA 4572 HMM- 4979
HHAL- 4573
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“PROJECT WIFEAT a
PARTI
1, Area of Operations
This project ts run from the Mexico City Station, and is concerned
with targets located in Mexico City,
2. Purpose
The pucpose of this project is to deterniine Soviet and Satellite plaas,
activitles and connections with other Communist elements through the use of
technical surveillance, This purpose is tn consonance with the Related Missioa
Directive for Mexico, dated:-20 November 1959, Priority A, Objectlve-one; ° ~~
3, ; Background
Project LIFEAT was originally appr ved on 3 October 1950 as a
untlateral telephone tap operation. Actual inttiation of operations was on
18 Jonuary 1951, aad ithe project has rua continuously from that date, The protect
was begun with the installation of one telephone tap, and his been expanded to the
present average coverage of 13 Lincs,
Project LIFEAT {s a unilateral operation completely. independen: from
any Halson arrangement, It ts staffed by KUBARK staff and contract emplovees
vith 1 substantial number of local indigeuous controllod agents,
During the past nine years, Project LIFEAT has produced more shan
64,000 pages of operational and intelligence information in direct support ef the
Mexico City Station's objectives specifically, and has contribured macerially to the
intelligence gathering activities connected with the Soviet and Sarellite Bloc, In
addition,. Project LIFEAT has been of considerable value and assistance in
monitoring the activities of the American Communist community residing in Mexico
City as well as activities of Cubans and exiles in Mexico,
4, References
a, HMMA-12936, 22 May 1959, Renewal Request for FY 1950,
eroney /VABS %
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b, ‘-HMMW- 7938, 14 August: 1959, “Approval of Renewal. Request
for FY 1960
a, _To Idenrify Soviet and Satellite ueltigence personnel and ro
collect information on the nature aad extent of thetr clandestine ~~
intelligence and propaganda activities In Mexico,
b. To collect taformation on Soviet and Satellite commercial,
diplomatic, cultural and military personnel and their activities tn
Mexico, - ; ; 7
c. To collect biographic information of Soviet and Satelltre
offictals,
d. To collect information of the movements, assignments and
positions of Soviet and Satellite personnel,
~e, To collect blographic Information oa Cuban officlals assigned -
to Mexico and provide coverage of their activitles,
f. To collect tnformation on prominent Mexican Communists and
pro-Communists and their activities,
g. To collect information on prominent Communists, other than
Mexicans, active In Mexico and io identify them and their assoctatea,
h, To collect information on exile groups active in Mexfco,
i, To collect information on targets of opportunity tn Mexico,
1
Targets (as related to project objectives)
For objectives "a "a" through "d",
a, Selected Soviet Embassy aad commercial office telephone
conversations,
b, Selected Satellite office and home phones. ,
For objective "e",
c. Telephone conversations from the Cuban Embassy and
selected telephone calls from residences of Cuban officlals,
Cleat (Wane ——
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Por objective. “E ok Po 7
“da Telephone conversations fiom the residences of sentor’
Communists and Prominent pro- Communists, |
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For objective ",
e, Telephone conversations frum the residences of known
American Communists residing in Mexico City,
For objective "h",
f. Telephone conversations originating from the residences...
of offices of prominent exile leaders In Mexico City.
For objective "i",
~ g: Telephone conversations which cana be monitored from
targets of opportunity,
Tasks"
Caxs2 Officer - Edward P, SECHEN
Assistant Case Officer - Jeremy L, NIARCOS
a, Supervise the operational and administrative activities of all
LIFEAT staff, contract, and indigenous personnel,
b. Maintain awareness of and provide direction in all operational
matters pertaining to the management of the LIFEAT Project,
ce, Provide guidance and day-to-day supervision of the operational
phases LIFEAT/LIMERICK, LITMUS, LIVERY, LIERODE, and the
American Communist Group in Mexico activities,
d, Coordinate informat ion received from LIFEAT/LIMERICK with
other Station Mexico operations,
e, Matntain LIFEAT capabilities for mounting operations against
targets of opportunity.
f, Maintain supervision over baschouses, equipment, and training
of personnel assigned fo the LIFEAT opesation,
7 Coordinarton’ °
a. Information produced. by LIFEAT, primarily a ‘Station support
- operation,, ts. closely coordinatéed-with other operations at the Mexico
. ; City Starion. ‘No operatiqial coordination is required with any other -* — - -
es area, but they are kept advised of any information produced by LIFEAT
which may be of interest to them,
ft
b. Project LINOG which supports the principle outside LIFEAT
Case Officer, David M. WILSTED, is effected in coordination with
Project LIFEAT, . 7
9. Personnel
a, Staff Agents:
Ralph B, RAFANEELI - under-unoffictal: commercial cover -- -- - rn
(201 - 176295}
b. Contract Agents/Employees:
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David M. WILSTED (201-009195) - principle outside Case
1,
Officer. fares dgsnk
2. Alice M. CAILLETEAU (201-119957) - clerical work @-4764
3. Oliv ia N, GLADMON (201-117751) - processes tapes and doea
clerical work @-9¢94% -
4, Carol K, ZINSMEISTER (201- 117968) - processes major portion
of LIFEAT take.¢ -29722
5. Wallace L. KAWOHL (201-033959) - basehouse operator ¢ -3977
24 Je 1959 +6, Leona C, GANDARA (201-225710) - LIFEAT clipping. @ -¢ 1657
7. Woodrow D, GABBOTT (201-14465) - pz rocessor for LITMUS
tapes ceruber Heat LESHMATY
c, Field Agents:
1, LIFEUD-1, OA granted 17 October 1950, (201- 183704) C- 739
7 2, LIFEUD-2, OA granted 14 August 1951, (201-117970) ¢ UR
LIFEUD-3, OA granted 14 December 1953, (201- 117971)C “7952
‘ LIFEUD-4, OA granted 1 October 1953, (201- 117743) Cd -é876
_ LIFEUD<5,. QA granted 16 Deceihber 1953, (201-117744)¢ - 7476
>. LIFEUD+6,’ OA graated 28 Septeniber 1954, (201- 117978)C-3¢ves"
LIFEUD-7, OA grazed 21 October 1954, (2O1-1LL7930) a - 3/977
LIFEUD-S, OA grasted 31 March 1955, (201-119521) ¢-3a,22
9. LIFEUD-9, OA granted 27 April 1956, (201-117984) c - ¥5¢72
10. LIFEUD-LO, OA grated 13 September 1956, (201-1140385)¢ “Sorey
ll, LIFEUD-11, OA granted 21 August 1956 (201- 113595) ¢ -seyss
12, “LIFEUD-12, OA granréd 6 August 1956 (201-113596) @ — st,
13. LIFEUD-13, OA granted 13 Seprember 1956 (201-115833) @ -s¢7se
14, LIFEUD-14, OA granted 26 Seprember 1956 (201-117972)¢ - ave."
15, LIFEUD-15, OA granted 19 January 1957 (201-125315) ¢ - 5 ¥e"Gq
16, LIFEUD-16, OA grated 2 July 1958 (201-222786) ¢ - 72322
efi of 6/FEvp-14f-y17, LIFEUD-17, OA graated !3 August 1956 (201-114036) ¢ - ~6ye7
apt rf K 4WCKe —#i8. LIFEUD-18, OA granted 2 October 1957 (201-155370) ¢ -sey's¥
19, pee 19, OA sranted | 18 May 1960 (HmMMA- 44933) 1 201- 7282458)
10.
lt,
12.
OS LEWES (LUT Peg ahaa £399
d, No nerssnict were xo from the project during the past ovale
year,
Operational Clearaaces:
_ See section 9 above,
Cover.
The cover of personnel employ yed in Project LIFEAT remains the
same as noted in the last project, renewal,
Contact and Communicattons
a. Daily contact is maintained between the Case Officers and the
agents in this project, These contacts are made-in a clandestine manner
with varing patterns established tor car pickups, foot contacts, and
emergency meetings. Pre-arranged signals are employed in setting and .
accomplishing the meetings. When heavy or bulky material is to be passed,
meetings are held at night, All movement in and out of the basehouses by
the Case Officers and Principle Agents is done in cars ostensibly owned by |
agents, except in the case of LIVERY basehouse where the agents are too
old to drive, One of the ind:genous agents is used to coaract LIVERY base,
Entrance to basehouses on foor bv other thaa the residents of rhe house is
made only in gréat emérgenctes,
_.. b.’ Telephone contact cone ering the project and with the agents -
‘ts kept toa minimum, Pre-arranged open code is used for phone
conversations between Case Officers aad agents,
c. Alternate and emergency signals have been arranged and are
reviewed frequently by the personnel using them, .
d. These systems of contact and communication appear suitable
for the project and function adequately from a security viewpoint.
Locations and times of meetings are reviewed periodically and are i
chaaged frequently to decrease the possibility of discovery, ~ we
13, Control and Motivation ; ee
Control and motivation are primarily based on two factors:
ideology and financial gain, A secondary factor Is the fear of reprisal
fram the local police should discovery occur,
14, Tratning
Inidlal tratning of new personel and refresher training for .
experlenced agents is handled primarily by the outside case officer, David
M, WILSTED, Minor repair and maintainance of equipment as well as
emergency security procedures are stressed and continually reviewed
with the agents.
15. Equipment and ‘Support
; It la believed that much of the technical equipment upon which the
continued successful collection of LIFEAT material depends will require
replacement in the near future, The largest percentage of thts equipment
hes been in nearly continuous operation from the initiation of the project
in January 1951 and much of this equipment ts no longer being manufactured,
When present limited commercial stecks of replacement parts are
exhausted, new. units will be required for LIFEAT,
16. Timetable
LIFEAT has been in almosi constaat operation since its inception
in January 1951 and it (s planned to continue it indefinitely. oe a
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PARTI.
PROJECT: LIFEAT
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Estimated Costs , . : a
_The following are the estimated costs for FY 196i, All figures
are U.S, dollars per year, ($1.00 dollar U.S, equals 12. 5C Mexican
pesos) Due to the continued rise tn the cost of living, aad espectally to
the expected_ increase. in rental costs that is a chronic feature of the
Mexico Clty scene, a moderate increase in some LIPEAT costs will be
noted, sree though she-ossrall toval-roquasiod ts $1 p4lO-uader-thak
~approved-tor-F¥1960,,
a. Salaries:
1, Staff aad contract Personnel
Ralph B, RAFANELLI GS-10 . G5, 00
Salary $ 6,505-00- oan
arters 2, 304.00
- Carol K, -ZINSMEISTER (salary) 5, 500.00
Alice N, CAILUETEAU (salary) 2, OCU, 00-
Olivia N. GLADMON (piecework) 4, 200.00
Wallace L, KAWOHL (salary) 1, 728.00-
Leona C, GANDARA (salary) 900, 00
$ 23, 137.00
_ 2 Field Agents” _
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LIFEUD-1 5, 760. 00
LIFEUD-2 2, 496. 00
LIFEUD-3 1,776.00
LIFEUD-I's helper 144.00
LIFEUD-4 1,920.00
LIFEUD-5 3, 643, 00
LIFEUD-6 3,500.00“
LIFEUD-7 2, 400.00
iLIFEUD-8 2, 400, 00
LIFEUD-9 1, 920,00 7
LIFEUD-10 No Salary’ . . a
LIFEUD-I!1 No Salary ae wie te
LIFEUD-12. No Salary : te,
LIFEUD-13 No Salary >
LIFEUD-14 3, 643,00
LIFEUD-15 763,00
LIFEUD-16 1, 440,00
LIFEUD-17 No Salary
LIFEUD-18 No Salary
LIFEUD-19 | 960, 00
Due to the continued rise in the cost of living, plus the fact
that the majority of the above listed field agents have not
recelved a pay raise in recent ycars even though the work
load increased and the quality of work performed has imporved,
it ts anticlpated that the 10% over-all pay raise provided for,
but not given, in FY 1960 will be necessary in FY 1961: \
. 3, 200, 00
oo 8 2 . . . . Christmas bonus (In acvordaace with local custom, this. 8
: : amounts to one moath's p2y for each agent) and gifts an .
where necessary: :
3,000.00 —
$ 33, 930,00
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b, Basehouse rettals, utilities, and expenses:
6" FM ERICK Mata Base “~~ = $1,920,000
LIVERY Relay Base " 504;00- Be
ANNEX IV 2, 760. 00
ANNEX VI 1,920.00
ANNEX VII 1, 723.00
ANNEX VIIL . 3,072.00
a ANNEX IX 2, 880.00
oo Proposed Relay Base 480.00" ~ -
. Plus 10% customary increase In rent ; :
when lease contract renewed 1, 600.00
$ 16, 864.00 : a
c. Equipment: ae a
Local purchase of emergency and
special equipment $ 2,500.90
New equipment such as reels and
recordera : 3, 000.00
5, 500.00
d. Miscellaneous:
1, Expendable supplies such as paper,
puper tape, etc, 2, 000. 00
on nnns 2 Praasportation,
RAFANELLI QP Car 600,00 oo
ZINSMEISTER mileage ~ 409,00
LIFEUD-S car rent 290.00
LIFEUD-~-7 car rent 675.00
LIFEUD-S8 car rent 675,00
LIFEUD-14 car rent 299.00
3 ‘Other operational expenses (covering.
, termination payments®, medical
payments, emergency moving bills,
renovation of basvhouses, expenses 4
tn covering targets of opportunity) 2s, 000. 00
§ 13) 930,00
ee
98, 994.00
GRAND TOTAL $-
*Any termination of indigenous personnel will be in accordance with Mexican
law and will Include lump sum separation settlement, transportation and moving
expense payments, and any bonus, due at the time of termination,
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‘MEMORANDUM FOR:-- Chief, WH
SUBJ=EC : Renewal of WH Dividion SI/CI Projects over
$100,020
l. There ts set forth below’a list of WH Division FI/cI~
Profects, with an authorization of over $100,900, which ex-
pire as of 30 June 1960:
Project Authorization
LIFEAT $123,330
2. Possibly renewal actions are already in course of
preparation fer the above projects. If not, nowever, it is
strongly urged that apvrooriate vroject action be subritted as
scecn as possible, and in any event not later than 15 July, so
that tnese renewals can ve submitted to DDCI ror approval in
tively rasnion.
3, The same request apolies to any otner WH Division
PI/CI projects, currenliy autnorizea tor amounts under $100,000,
if renewal will request authorization in excess of that figure.
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SoM. HINES
chief, DDP/PG
20 June 1960 .*
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s LIFFAT Project Reriewal © , ‘a f MARKED FOR INDEXING
oe a - "| RT NO Noeang eroueen
t Exnloitation of LIFEAT
16 July 1959 for the period 1 July 1959 through 30 June 1960 for a total of
- $123;830 for fiscal year 1960.:. The Station will-note that monies requested
for ths support of Woocrow D.-GARBOT! (pa) were subtracted from the request
made by the Station for pfoject funds. JAB Oi. is supcorted by the 3°SH00TH
Projent, an EE suoport project.
for apcroval!
INDEXING CAN BEUDGEN
BY QUALIFIED HQ DESK ONLY
leads
1. ‘the LIFSAT Froject renewal subnitted in sM/A-12936 was approved on
2. The following staff comments were made when the ?ruject was submitted
: a. "ROM has continued its rating of "C" on the disseminated positive:
information frun the Froject, noting a slight increase in the diaseminations,
and commenting that it provides interesting infarmation to customers on the
nature ang extent of Bloc comercial activities in Maxics, data useful in
economic analyses, aud reports on exile activities in Haxico.
b. “KUTUBE/D recormended renewal of LIFZAT observing that the leads
produced by the operation have been of operational value to LAURICLE
activities conducted in Kexico City in the pas’ year. KUTUBE/D comments
algo that the Project. has afforded acd can be expected to continue to afford
C% ngotection from time to time for activitiss of particuiar LAURICL: interest.
c. "XUTUDH/OPS has observed that Project LIF“AT has been a most useful
operational asset in the Mexico City Station for the nast nine years,
wgontinuously providing KUSAR< with a window into dmportant targets. KUTUBE/OPS
requests that the next project renewal voint out what agent recruitments by
the Station kave resulted from or been supported by the operational information)
secured by the project. ‘
d. "KUDESK commented that it well known that Mexico is being used by
the RIS as a base for third country operations directed against the United
States, Over a period of years LIFZAT has supplied valuable leads which
have resulted in the identification of a larze nunber of versons in clandestine
contact with RIS officers; further investigation in several cases produced
information which strongly indicated that the persons involved ware
actively assisting the RIS. «hile suck information 1s, of itself, of. interest
and importance, cur respcnsibil:ty in the CI field imposes the obligation to
determine wat those persons are doing for the RIS and this can de done only
by recruiting and-doubling ‘them. -it da-therefore sugrestad that LIFEAT leads
and reports of investigations based on tiem be reviewed for the purpose of
selecting a limited number of the nore promising targets, ‘inereafter, Station
assets including LIF'AT should be used to obtain the overat ional data
necessary to determine that a tarzet is recruitable, and then a pitch should |
be mada. Much tice and erfort will be required for such a program, but the
potential rewards fully justify it, and the value of LIFrAT, as a CI asset,
will be materially increased. :
3. Chief, KUTUKF, in recosmending the Project for renewal to Deputy Cirector,
raview the relationshin and coordination of Project LIfFAT operations with those
active and proposed under "reject LITNVOL.
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-—~ KUBARK, requested-that-at-the tims of the next Project renewal, the Division stoild | 7
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14-0000
. obtaining apnreval for LIvsaT, the Project: was subject to various and. sundry
"| ¢ng oferationad value of take rivjecte Ii ine LIENTOL Froject is a success
" gperati 9 : Or
that. it will encounter: difficulty in obtaining aporoval of a‘sinilar Project as
‘large, :
- prove useful in attaining the Station CS ‘objectives. . Among the conrients received ’ r
". ” and-Satellite ‘dipfénats and/or their contacts. It 1s realised ‘that diplomats
CONTINUATION OF |... -_
_ - OISPATCH. 2p -
4. In adéition to the for-al cosvants sited above, during tha process of ~
gas in its present:fom. Therefore, neadquarte.s ‘suggests thit the .
eritici b: £61 : a oa.
Eatior nd and curing the .coning- year = every effort to increase
Snerationally and'tha leads are followed up aud-developed, WH Division anticipates
andias expenrive as LIF-AT unless it ‘is: denonstrated ‘to the. complete
gat’ tion of Headquarters. that tre: expense involved “in the. LISEAT. Project is”
justifved and that’ the-results’ of the ‘efploitation of project doveloped: heads
_ tay’ Although“the purpose and ‘cbjectives-of the project as stated in
‘thé FPO call for the.coll aétdon of infomation, the orerations] intent is
to make use of this information for an-eventual recruitment of Sino-Soviet
‘who are suscedtible to defection or reéruitwant in vlace are few and far
betwen and that the Station is always alert for such targets and is
conscientious in their develoment. liowever, the Case Officar should kesp
in mind the moré easily accessible and zore vulnerable (though secondary)
targets, i.e. the many coutacts, friends, ormployees, ete. whose develooment
coule well lead to the crimary targets. Headquarters feels it is this
secondary category where nore ecrhasis -ean-be madé, ~The recruitaent in”
place of such individuals could-be extremly. valuable for the entire
CI/CE program of the Station. . ;
b. The lack of development and axploitation of leads from LIFEAT
operations has been reised many tines. In view of the limited reporting
to Headquarters on the exploitation of operational leads, it has been
difficult to state whether the leads are being fol:oved up, who the
targets are, and whether consiceratioa is vdeirg given to recruitment
acoroaches. Headquarters requests that in each monthly sumary..the
Station supsly more info under the secticu Jabeled "Exploitation of
Leads", ‘he statement "leads res-lting fron LiFfAT information are
followed up by other Station assets” is meaningless without some
exolanation of the lead follow ups. lieadcuarters would like to know
the names and some operational information concerning the persons who
gaem to be of most interest and x0 have been under investigation during
the period covered by the- monthly. summary.
5. On page & of your covering wemorandun on the FPO (EMFA-12935), you indica
that during the coming year the Station exects to expand its coverage to
approximately 2h lines. Headquarters would like to ‘suggest that consideration
be given to limiting coverage to a number of lines witich can be effectively
exploited.
6. It is requested that Headquarters be informed in mre detail in all cases
where information obtained through LIFSAT has been used to supsort other important
Station opsrations. :
OLIVER G. GALBOND
& August 1959
Distribution:
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: LIFAT/LIEEAT Agent. Status a . 3 | MARKED FOR INDEXING
naa to ve . “NO KNGEXING REQUIRED |
“nes ee —_ , . INDEXING CAN BE JUDGED
" va ofan pptonym : - "BY QUAUIFSD HQ. DESK'ONLY
- 3 * epngt=7761,. BO guns 1959
. - WPL "ahd riesponz<10.~ LEPSTICK-17 and LIPSTICK-22 were unable to remain in ;
oe) 6. te gtationts: jurisdietich due “to the health of a ming child and have'returnsd ~
re ’ » to the north of this country.
Yee ° gent garvice Records are being subzitted on LIPSTICK-17, LIPSTICK=22
2. qhrough ovarsi ghtaLIQUaTTON—4(201-185370. CA of 2 oct. 1957) wo is
now carried as LIFEUD=<17 and#LIMITATION-7(201-114006, OA Noe C-50u57 dated
13 august 1956) and who is nor carried as LIFEYD-13 were omitted fran
tha Project Renewal Request. Tt is requested that their nanes ba added
to tha list of project personnel. . Thay are not paid a salary but due to. .- -
the occupation of their spouses are witting of the LIFEAT activity.
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BUBJECT «=k Project LIFLAT Henoval
1. It is requeste: that tre LI UAT i reioct ha revewad for the variocd
1 Joly 1959 trrough 30 June 1960 tov a total cf .1355115.00~
2. attaced is the Flald's Profect iigvien, tovether with a revised”
rodect Outline, wich clearly set forth the present status of the Project.
It is belfev:d that tre activity caseribed herair continues to justify the
tine and exmense ‘rvolved, and hence merits renewal for the forti.ouwlig youre
3s In March 1959 we asked the yadera), Sureau of investigation for
their evaluation of the ucefolnéss of infor-ation on agericais Comunists
wich oricinated Ire LIF“AT and wether they wished to cuntime receiving
gceh inforzation.s On 2 Avril 2955, the face#ral fmman of Investivatian ..
molied that tha inforation tas been of valne to tren fran intellh-encs
and invectivative visenointa and ti ey wish ts @ ntines receiving uel
inforvations
8. Ci:.A7 was the source of infornatian concerning the plans of
Alsert “ALT. and Lis wifa for theie tric to rom acd ostind tive Ire
7
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Curtain in vay, dume and July 106s, tn we learned that tuey
and his wife -artia
were clernin: to tery to contact Alfred ‘auf: :
fadd STR and varcice and Fatt PALMA: nn Cansuntsts sho Filed
decind the Iron Curtain during the rast two years, Aagad on inforzation *
vate available through LiF-AT, “eadquartere haa rade artar cements for
the saLltct to receiva bugvave searcies aid disercet surveillances at
varlous soints on their tric.
Se Ye Caget acd volish Oesks in 52 iivision and the aoup-oriate
ween in SR Division wore asxeé to cusaont -m the value of Li 245 to thos.
Al) dagka asreadt tuat LLY.Al was a ver, yolusble cource of general back
ground information an tie Soviet, Czcek and olish cinlorata and often
orovided inforsation wi..@5 co.1d be obtainad trrough ro other scurte.s
The Caeeh Lesk contented that LIFZAT was of vost value 46 a suport asset
ta the Stat: ard croviding leads v ich aicht ba daweloss.: into oreratioanal
aesate by the “tation personnal, in ay 1759 the Poliah bask sent
14-0000
-parsonnel saction) to Hextoe PS te. or
; : : phase of LiFLAT, Thay Leal that with ;
— 0. Tt tae Contract Agent processing LITSUS, tiie. phase will rastly fherease .
Fe po. ge yalne during the eoainy years GAS0T will ve in-w aoaition to ‘call -:
onarational leads to the attention of tre Station Gane “fricer imwdictely
for ax loitatian, <n noted that Li: iT tac been an invaluahle suport
aspect for 23a ard bas Seen at tines tha only source cf infomation
for the important 3 oration.
S$. The State Femrte-nt evaluated LID AT re--rta on the folloulng
subjects to be ofsvalue and probably true. They wish to contincs recs ving
resorts on thas gubdjectse. 7 ae
. “ovtat Cammrcial Activities in Mexteo®
; "Soviet Attemct to verter “q-inment for Nexlean Coffee"
i “loviet Coepserelal Activities in Mexico”
ome scene wean : O2R gvaluated a renort on “ovist Attenpt to Tarter Tq -Lomont for Koxtoan
: Coffee® ard a recort on °Falligh Ushassy Intersst an Bexicar. Conper Conger trates*
te be of valtde - ae.
Attachments!
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Fora 6.9 (in quad)
Favelops with true nares
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ry Chief af Station,: a, Moxico City
_ 3 . a i FRING HQUIED
~ Aeon RITE ‘Below = — — 7 a“ Fprotaineg can ik 100G10
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le According to Headquarters’ records, ListicK-17, LIPSTICK =22,:
ne jd iol LIQDATIONA, ~and- EIMITATLONS? have boen “cleared for use” in ‘the LIFEAT™ Project.
Since the above mentioned agents sre not included in the LIFEAT Field Projsct
Outline, you are requosted to notify Headquarters whether or not you wish their
clearances to be kept active for future use 4n the Project. Please forward
Agent Sarvice Reeords on those who have heen terminated,
2. You are aiso requested to submit an Agent Service Record for
LIMESTCNE@}1LO who, according to the referenced dispatch, was terminated last
“sear for security reasons.
OLIVER G. GALBOND
5 June 1959
Distritutions
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1- i/Mexteo Chrono
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HEMORASDUM FUR: Cl/5a
sungcct : Charge of Crystonyme for LIFEAT Indigencus
Ferconnel
“ Tho follosing agents under the LIFYAT Project hava been
assipned new eryptoryms as follows:
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TIVE APR .L
LIKE. Te Pad
LIMITE TES
PRUs?’
TALACE
LIFE TOF Ay
PETICK@1B
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_ NO NO @ADERING REC REQUIRED
7 LIFEAT Frejee' Bpnawal peiiiest
a an ACTION aT, ~ - ot . Oh INDERING CAN BE JDGEO
a a ‘poneral of Projéct LIF ‘LIFEat ter; Ft 1360 _ : BY,QUAUFIED, HO. OF ONT
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aan Pe; a “ pit-w96820, 2h seats 198 - a a
aa ! le _ fisre is attached a. Review of Project. LIFEAT ‘for “the ported .
Oo “2 guly 1958 to 30 June 19+
. 2 - an part I of the Outline . ‘has been revised this year. station Mexico -
: foit ‘that’ with the number of revisions which have been made since a .
complete project renewal request was submitted for FY 1958, this was
warraited. It should ve noted that for purposes of uniformity all
indigenous personnel in the LIFZAT complex have nos been given on
eryptenyn and at present this treakdayn goes from /1 to /16. any future
personne] changes will be added to this numbering series.
36 part Bes is submitted in its entirety.
ke Tt is requested that Fraject ‘LIFEAT be renewed for FY 1960 for tie
amount indicated hereine
Gi C+ CURTIS\,
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2. Even pages(5 sets) 3«C
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SSRGRET—KAPOR Hgt-a=12935
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PROJECT REVIEW = LEFRAT
Product of the’ project
The Soviet Bnbassy
a- Soviet Comercial activities,
During the past year reports submitted from screening the LIFEAT/
“LIVERICK ta@ of the tro established Soviet comercial offices have
’ provided a yteat amount of detail concerning Soviet efforts to sell
in the laii= american market. Following is a list of a fuw of the
reports sumitted as a result af the intelligence gained from this
source;
MOSS, 27 Auge 1956 ~- Soviet Commercial activities in Mexico
MOH3952, 21 Jan. 1959, Soviet commercial activities in Mexico
MEXI-3-S3, 2 Feb. 1959, Identity of Soviet Technician .
mn-iet2, 18 peb. 1959, Soviet Commercial Activities in Mexico
Rew, 13 yar. 1959, soviet Commercial activities in Mexico
Manzy, 10 apre 2953, Camercial Contact of USSR and Poland in
¥pxico
WA-W27T, 17 apr. 1959, Soviet Commercial activities in yexico.
We Soviet piglomatic activities;
his croject.has provided covers... and details of some of tha
diplomatis activities of the Soviets in Mexico. [ft has served to show
*
the relaticnships maintained, culturally, socially and diplomatically
between tia Soviets and the members of the Satellite establishments in
Maxico.
Ma4-22723, 17 Dee. 1958, Soviet Embassy Reception on 7: Nov. 1953
Mns-L279n, 2h pec. 158, Soviet pelegates to Imauguratim of
Presicent adolfo IOPEZ Mateos
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HOR a-12936
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_@» soviet cultural Activities,
Me Y . Inforaation produced by LIFEAT has , given datails of Soviet
. £ 7 - aétivities “in. cofinection with cultural activities. Examples ‘of “eush -
reports are, :
M0i-4-1159L, 26 Nov. 1953, Soviet Representative at World Film
Festival weld in xexico City, lO=28 oct. 1958 =<
Ivan A- PYRYEV
HiOi-a-12225, 25 Feb. 1959, soviet participants in pablo CASALS
- International Competition Held in Jalapa 18 yan. -
; 1 Feb. 1959
HAN-3923 » 31 Dec. 1953, Pablo CASAIS Participants
HMM-L00h, 2 Feb. 1959, pablo CASALS Competition participants
ne MEXI-363h, 2 apr. 1959, Contact with Chinese Ballet Troupe
; ; . de Movement of Soviet officials, -
' Through LIFEAT coverage a roster of Soviet personnel currently in
Vexico has been maintained by Station wexico. This has been ths
primary source of such information. LIFEAT has enabled the Station to
determine in advances when dopartures can be expected and has also been
a factor in determining job assignments and replacements for departing
pereonnel.
@. Soviet Embassy Contacts,
ok
_. , Contact reports of the Soviets are compiled and proviced for Head~
“quarters a8 necessary. These reports are of cmsicerable operatiual
value in identifying regular and/or occasional local and foreign “~~
contacts of the Soviets. Following are examples of this type of
coverage, - -
H-A-12295, 4, war. 1959, Soviet Contacts in yexico - Haile
ATSEZHA, Ethiopian
Heol an11838, 7 Jan. 1959 = orville M. MULLIKIN -
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ft. porscnality neperts ¢ on Soviet officials,
~ LIFEaT ‘has’ provided the Station with the most productive ‘source’
. of information comersing the private and official lives of tha
" goviets assigned to \exico. These. reports have been stbnitted on
individuals, eegs, Dira-11143; 5 nove 1953, activities of yavgenly
Me POPOV, Third Secretary, Soviet Exbassy, jexico city, June 1957 =
october 1958, Hiu—a-11569, 10 pac. 1958, Boris G- PUTILIN, Exployee,
Military attache Cffies, wexico citys HalH-a-12755, 30 april 1959,
Boris M- STRELTSO¥, and EyQi-A-12000, 26 Jane 1959, Aleksandr Me BROVKINe
gS Goods and Services;
Information on goods and Services cbtained from LIFEAT was used in
Project LIMESA+ :
He. Miscellaneous activities of the Soviet Embassy,
LIFEAT material shich deoe not fall inte.any em eategory out which
deals with the Soviets md their associates and related activities hes
been reported as necessary -
The czech Iegation
fhe informatio ostained on the Czech Iegation during the period
under review is essertially the sare as that from tha Soviet pmbassy.
Representative of tre reports submitted from this information are the
following personrel reporta;
HM-A-12069, b Fed. 1959, Alois LICEK
motr-a-12067, pat. 1959, Jarcslav KREJZA
Hiot-a-12091, 4 ped. 1955, Bedrich PISTORA and
Hot-a-12128, 11 Fed. 1959, Oldrich SPORCR.
The polish Jfgation
Information on this installation parallels that on the Csech and
Soviet installations. the largest amount of Uforsation concerning. |
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SEGRE itor a FaOeA-L2936
co the ‘polish Tegation iias: ‘pen procured fron LIFEAT polloring are
-_... @xtamples of reports fron this sources .
HiMI-A-12420,, 18 jar. 1959, Contacts of Aleksandr BEKIER, poliah
Counselor .
“nn-4-20883, 20 Aug. 1958, wlocayaLaw WIODAREK; Polish yanister ,
Hui-A-12376, 11 war. 1959, antonio 0. MARCEYNSKY
morma~12393, 11 yar. 1959, polish legatim publication.
Mexican Cominist, party and Communist Frente
ae . & Significant apmt of “information concerning the comnmist party .
} at |). dn yexico and the Commmist front organizations in yeaico was ctained
wl’ ¢ re. from LIFEAT+ information from LIFEsT has been invaluable in sypple-
a. menting agent coverage of the front-organizati ons which exist here's
ue Examples of this-type ‘Seporting include, ~~ 7
HMM-A-11411, the Narciso BASSOLS Family and polish Iegation
HiM—-a-L1y12, 5 Nov. 1958, Travel of Narciso BASSOLS-
American Communists in yexico
Most of these targets have been covered at the request of ODEAVY
and the production has been partially processed by theme 4 total of
$72 reels was provided them for processing during a 10-month period
ending 30 april 1959. Sacples.cf the reporting done from this source
include,
WMgi-2-12719, 2h april 1959, Noah and Anna SEBORER
Hiai-a-12013, 28 jan. 1959, anna and Nosh SEBORER _
BaM-a-12h6C, 20 Mar. 1959, albert WALTZ
HMoHa-1L1851, 7 yane 1959, albert WALTZ.
Foreign pissident groups in wexico
LIFEaT provided partial coverage of cubsn exile groups and gave
’ current information on the status of the 926 july Moverent® prior to
‘ its overthrow of the BATISTA government in cuba and has continued to
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provide informatica on the current ‘seit, of the cibane, tn ‘exieds
IAURTCIS Information
. LIFEAT has contributed materially bo several miters ering. . :
LAURICLE interest. . es - 7
Counter-Intealligence Mformation
ci/ck mattera constitute a major portion of the 1exico city
Statlonia priority adjectives. project [IFEAT has contributed to
the attaincent of these ojectives. The two BGMORNING installations
have provided valuable inforszation for the responsible Case officer
. on the aatters Involved | therein. .
Conclusion
The Nexico city station believes that the product of the LIFEAT
Project measured against the expenditure of KUBARK assets in terme
of personne, time, security risks and funds well justifies ita ts
cB renewal. Tne inforuation produced by this operation has materially
contributed to several priority objectives of tha Stations Related
Mission pirective. :
2 progress of the Operation
Definite progress has been made in reporting om the objactives of the
LIFZAT Project. However, since LIFEAT objectives are of a continuing nature
and are not designed to be achieved, no statistics oan be cited as to the
Vv porventage of coverage on each objective. A general indicatim of the
ia? ve “coverage can be derived wien it is realized that some 10,000 pages uf raw
my text in 10 months are the direct result of the operation from which the
\: ‘ atatistics citad above were derived. xxcept, for a period in July and
August 1958, following the ternination of members of the Jams Q-« AYCALL
family, LIFEAT has been in daily operation with’ some 12-16 Lines being
covered. These my be broken dom ag follows;
Soviot Enbassy S lines
czech Legation 2 lines(movac during this period and only in
operation for approximately 2 months)
Polish Legation 3 lines(third installed in april 1959)
American Comuniste 3 lines
7 - Remainder 5 linea.
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a Gp at ‘ Buring. ‘the couing’} year’ - station capabilities wi) de. expénded to permit
BO 7) ye" “monitoring of approxi mitely 2h lines. pasic “coverage of ‘Soviet, Czech and
jer polish activities will be continued to the maximiua extent possible and
assete and capabilities will be maintained for exploiting importa@t. targete |
of opportunity. 2th |
LIFEAT lines, Station bolieves that 2 will be the maximum numer of lines
which can be properly handled and handled securely by the personnel cur-
rently available for LIFEAT+
ly ~ performance of agents
In general the performance of the LIFEAT agents has been good and
. secure during the past year. Tha personnel from the AYCALL group were :
: teruinated during this period and compartmentation has been employed in tees
: the re-assignmnt of tasks anong LIFEAT chain. In view of the high degrea . oS
of security nacessary for the personnel involved in this operation, it a
is planned to screen vory carefully any possible candidatos-before they ~ - . .
are approached for wa in this operation after prior approval has been ae
procured from Headquarters for en approach. ; oN
Se Expenditures during period under Review
Approval was granted for the period under review, l July 195 -
30 guna 1953 to spend $159,590.00. The proposed LIFnAT budget for Fy 1960
is contat ne; in the attached Fleld project gutling Part JI.
or
6." Status of comaltrents
There are no éommitments other than those provided for in the
outline and the individual contracts of several LIFEAT personnel .
oe Attachmnt *
SBS EAPO HEi4-12930
KAPOK-1631 _
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PART I
XY. ss area of Cperations
This project is run from the ipxico city Station. It is concerned
with targete located in pwexico city.
_ &e Purpose
The purposa of this project is to detornins Sino-Soviet and Satellite
plans, activities and connections with other Communist eiamnts through the
use of technical surveillance. This purpose is in consonance with the
Related jfagion Directive for mexico, Priority A, Objective one.
3. packground
Project LIFEAT Waa initially approved on 3 October 1950. actual
ovarations began 18 January 1951 and have run continuously since that tim.
The LIFEAT Project was bogun with the installation of ona telephone tap
and aay been exparlad since that time to where tha present. cowrays avarages
18 lings.
project LIFZAT is a unilateral operation. It 1s complately indspendent
fran any liaison arrangement and is staffed by KUBARK staff and contract
emloyees with a aubstantial number of local indigenous controlled agonts.
During the past eight years project LIFEAT has prodwed more than
55,000 pages- of operational and intelligence informtion in direct support
of the Mexico city Stationis objectives specifically and has contributed
materially to the intelligonce: gathering aotivitias connected with the
Sino-Soviet and Satollite Bloc. Im addition, Project LIF@AT nas been of
considerable value and assistance in monitoring the activities of amricans
residing in wexico City in which ODENVY has major interest.
Ye —s keferences ;
Qe HOt-A-10196, 31 May 1958, Renewal Request for FY 1959
be mary7-6320, 24 Sept. 1958, Approval of Renewal Request far
FY 1959. oo .
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—SEORSP——KAPOK__
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college “Liitormation on the. natury and extent of their clandestine
- intalLigs nce, and propaganda activities in wexicd,
; Attachment
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' ——SEORETKRAPOR- KaPOK=1S31
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qo identity Soviet and Satellite intelligence personnel and to
be ) sallect. ‘information on Soviet and satellite commroial, diplo~
matic, cultural aid military personnel and their activities in Mexico
Ce To collect blographle inforaation on Soviet amd Satellite officials.
de fo collect infarmation on the movunents, assignments and positions
of Soviet and Satelilte personnel.
@s to collect information on pronainant Mexico Communists and pro=
Communists and their activities.
£. fo collect information on proninont Comaunists, other than Mexicans,
active in wexico and to identify them and their associates.
@+ To Collect information on exile groups active in wexicos
he To collect infarmation on targets of opportunity in mexico.
yar guts '
For objectives “at through wd* @
& Selected Soviet Embassy and comercial office telephone convarsations.
be Selected Satellite offica and hase phones.
ror objective Not = .
Gs. Telephone conversations from the residences of senior Coamunists
or proCommuniste.
For objective af =
de elephons convorsations from the residences af kiom Anerican
Communists «
For objective aga
@.e Telephons conversations euanating from the residences and/or
offices of selected targets, 1.a., LIERODE, in }exico.
TT SECRET — aE ——
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For objective "ht =
f. fjelephone conversaticns which can be “monitored of targeta of
opportunity, @eges BOXORNINGe .
Je. faskes
case Officer = Edward pe SECHEN
ASst. case Officer =< gene Fe BRADDOCK
@e Supervise the operational and administrative activities of ail
LIFEAT staff, contract and indigenous personnel. 7 7
De Maintain awareness and provide direction in all operational mattera
pertaLning to the managezent of the LIFSAT Projacte
Ce provide guidance and day-to-day supervision of the operational
--— phases--LIVEAT/LIMFRICKs LITMUS,-LIVERY, LIERODE, BOMORNDG and
American Communist Group in Yexico activities.
~~ ds Coordinate information received from LIMERICK with other Station
operations.
e. Maintain LIFEAT capabilities for mounting operations against
targets of opportunity.
fe alntain supervision over Dasehousea and training of tm personnel
therein.
8. Coordination ~ .
&e Information produced by LIFEaT is closaly coordinated with other
operations at the jxico city Station. No operational coordination
is required with any cther arcs but they are kept inforved of my
information produced by LIFEAT which may be of interest to them
be project LINOG, which supports David M. WILSTED, who is the
principal outside LIFEAT Case Officer, is effected in coordination Why}
mate Prodest cozy whack apes tn hnwey DCMI ET, fee”
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De Pers Com iS Oana
a. Staff agenta,
Ralph B#RAFANELLI - under unofficial connercial covar(201-176295)
weet hs Seyi £LY FE
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“ys hae fee eed ~~ Ce
Fe a -— attachaont
_. —SEGRET—eAPer— - Hite 12935
be contract. Agente fo leyeess
le David He s#UCIS TEN(201-009195) - - principal ‘outside Case officer
SME Met RED AIRE gE EES
TR SEs Sag. dee “Me wCATLIBTEAU(201-119967) - clerical work @- 4 Fo#/
j 3» olivia N. sGiADWON(20L-11751) - processes tapes and dose
: clerical wak CHL te
ye carol Ke HT SaTSTER eM IS) processes major portion
of LIFEAT take. a- T7959 7
“S. — Wallace Le #KAROHL(201-033959) - basahovse operator (0-39 77
khan LURID EY
bs Ipona Ce *ROANTARA(20L~ | ) = LIFEAT clipping = 1-0-/97 _ - :
Fie ees ae i occ poms att
oO " gLIFRUDL fotmerly LIMWATER(201-183704) 0A 17 Oct. 1950 cc = 7PD-
#LIFEUD<2 formarly LIVWATER<1(201-117970) OA Ly ange LISL oe - sys
#LIFEUD-3 formerly LIGMATER-2(201-117971) OA ls pea. 1953 (6-74 52
HLIFEUD-4 formerly LIMITATION~3(201-117743) OA 1 ost. 1953 6 6-0 FC
#LIFEUD-5 formerly LIQUATION(201-1277hh) oA 15 pec. 1953 CC - 7 re
#LIFSUD6 formrly LILACE(201-117978) 0A 28 Sept. 19h GE HOS
#LIFEUD-7 form rly LIMESTONE~4(201-117980) OA 2L oct. 195k 2-75 7
#LIFEUD-S formerly LIPSTICK=13(201-119521) o& 32 war. 1955 4-3 fae
#LIFEUD-9 formerly LIMESTONE-8(201-117984) a 27 apr. 1956 C-YSE72 -
#LIFEUD-10 formerly LIVESTONE-9(201-114085) oa 13 Sept. 1956 (Sef ey
#LIFSUD-LL formerly LIQUATION=2(201-2113595) OA 221 Ange 1956 6 -s-/ S5"
_ —SRORET— KABOK_
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Bootle, ogc) SBBCRGE KARO © KAPOK-US3L
bos : "“ MLIFBUD=12 formerly LIPSTICK=35(201-1135%) ‘Gi 6 aves 1995 ¢- S157 *
; . _ - SLIFEUD=23 formerly LIPSTICK -37 (201-115833) ‘on 13 Sept. IGE SCO
ee ‘MLIFEUD-LL formerly LIQUATION=1(21-117972) . OA 26 Sept>.19% @-3V¥CIS - |
we LIFEUD-LS forserly LIQATTON-3(201-126315) 04 19 gan. 1957 a - S¥C9E”
: MLIFEUD-16 formerly LIMGWATER-6(201~-222786) OA 2 July 1998. C- 7e324
d. personnel dropped from tha project;
i following indigenous persinnsl were terminated for security reasons ~
during FY 19593 . :
; LIMESTONE=2
4 LIMESTONE=2
t LIMEST CNE=3
: LIMESTONES
H LIMESTONE=?
LIMESTCHE-=LO.
Frances M. MENZIE resigned dwing Fy 1959.
‘aner (NM Der Acuwk 43 HOF ete ped BLO wet EAMES 1S bone xerr ope,
Daniel K- BROMUND returned pcS to Headquarters during this period.
Leuwse S MOVE uns Wetusteeeed too LterPPTY Paes sat FEB CCR, ‘FOF.
10. Operational Clezrances
Please sea Fo
pay cover . , a a
other cover remins the same as that submitted in MgR-A-7063 except
for David ye WIISTED who is engaged in insuranca business since he has
procured his *"Inmigrado" status.
12. Contact and Communications
ae pally contact and communications between the case Officer and
the agents and undercover personnel in tis Projact is maintained in
& Clandestine manner. yarious patterns have been established by
which the agents and case officers follow pre-arranged aignals for
meetings. When leavy or bulky material is to be passed, pre-arranged
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‘pootangs. are > hela at night. mw ovement in and out of bases by
. the Case. Cflicers and Principal agents is done in cars oétedsibly
eS by agents. except. in the case of LIVERY where agents are too
old to drive: i. of the indigenous agents is used to contact LIVERY ~
‘base. Sutrance to bases on-fbot is made only in great emrgencies.
be qelephonic contact, concemaing. the Project and with agents is kept
“to a minim and code is used for prone conversations between Case
officers and agents.
Ce glternate and emergency signals hava been arrangede
de. Im general these systems of contact and communication appear. to
be suitadls for tha Project and function adequately from a rsecurity
Viewpoint. [Locations and times of metings are changed fraquently
to prevent discovery.
23- Control and Yotivation
Control and saivation seem to be based on tao factors primarilys
ideological and sonetary. Athird controlling factor would be-fear of ~
reprisal froa local police should discovery occurs |
ly. Rquipaent and Siport
beliemd probable that a great deal of replacement equipmnt
will be D omitre oject during FY 1960 since mich of the current
equipment installed and workirg has been in use for the length of the
project and since tis equipment 1s no longer being manufactured, replace-
ment parts W11 be mobtainable soon and new units will be required.
15. fimwtable °°:
LIFEAT has been in almost constant operation since its inception
in January 1951 and it is planned to continus it indefinitely.
res
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5 —GRERET-—KAPSR— ‘HMGE-A~12935 -
Sg oe “RAPOK=05 32
BO - PROJECT OUTLINE
Bot PART II
PROJECT: _LIFEAT
l7e Betimated Costs
The follaving costa are astimtod for Fy 1960. all figures are in
U-S. dollars per year. It will be noted that owing to the riga in tha ts
cost of living and especially to muzh highor rents: and to intended oxpanaion, :
LIFEAT coste will be higher than in the paste oe
; @ Salaries,
; le Staff and contract Personnel
: Ralph B+ RAFANELLI, 03-9
salary $5985.00 aa
Quarters 2304.00 at
aan a ee —— + ¢ of ,
— Woodrow D. GAGBOT . owe te é
ary AAS « ~ ‘ _ ’
we(Since this subject's con on pope CEE i
received, this figure ure _is-pasal on state foe
is gs-13 figure taken)
_—— . Quarters 1723 200 ——-
Translator(LIMERICK) GS-}2' not
yat named(This 1s established
in hopes that the Project will
be able to live-monita portion
of LIMbvick .trafiic)
2 Salary " 8330.00 _,
: , Quarters ~ 200.00
~ Transportation _ 2000.00
HHE nove . _ 1500.00
carol X- ZI'SMISTER - salary” 5400.00 -
alice N. CALiJETEAU — salary 2000 «00
Olivia Ne OLADMON = “placowor' - 4200.00
a,
‘wallace Le XANOHL - salaty > + 1723.00
. laona Ce GANDARA ~ salary 0000
oe URAL | 8474365090, a
Git
7 ge! Tip fee
abies Salas
1 en DAA ee ON em patentee eRe
2. Field Agente: “preséntly © Possibla praise
“ IIFEUD-1 $5764.51
LIFEUD=2 24,96 200
LIFZUD=3 163300
LIFEUD-\ts helpsr Uy 12
LIFEUD=4 1921.54 ;
LIFEUD-5 ; 3650292 . ; QL
LIFEuD-6 3000.00 = : ‘
LIFEUD-7 2123-59 _
LIFEUD-S 1921.54 : - wv
LIFEUD=-9 1633-31 oe
LIFEUD-10 no salary . : a os
LIFEUD-11 no salary
LIFEUD-12 no salary
LIFZUD-13 no salary
LIFSUD=Uy 3650092
LIFE'D-15 768 51
LIFEUD~16 96077
(Due to continued increases in coat of
living, {t 1s eqected than an overall
ralse of 10¢ will be mde during Fy 1960
to the agents above listed. adjustments
Will be made in peso amounts should de-
valuation of the peso occur during FY 1960) $3300.00
Christmas bonus(In accordance with local
custom this anounts to me-nonth's pay
for each agent) and gifts where mcessary $3000.00
TOTAL $35, 96103
we pasehouse rentals, utilities and oxenses
LIMERICK Main pase = =——- $1969.55
. LIVERY Relay Base 555-00
_ AMEX IV 3000.00
; . AMEX VI 2266.00
ANNEX VII 2000.00
ANNEX VIIT 337500
Proposed basehvuse 3500300 .
ToT, ° : $16,689.55
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a . and special equipment $2500.00
= New equipment, ive., reels, ,
Yecordsrs — 3000.00
3 TOTAL . 85, 500000
i
| de. Uiscellaneou :
1. Supplies(paper rolls ,etc.)2000.00 uo 7 ; :
5 a / 7
i “2. Transportation ~ . .
t . .
: RAFANELLI QP car 600.CO : . oo,
i ZL“SMEISTER mileage 400.00 ; be age
t LIFEUD-7 car rent 675-00 ; :
é LIFEUD-5 car rent 290 CO a . 2
A LIFEUD-O car rent 675.00 4
? LIFEUD-1; car rent 290.00 :
i TOTAL 2730 000
: 3. other operetional exrenses(to cn
° covor loss af deposits, fatalities, -
serous emergencies, Jeparation
paymits, mdical waymots, ecare
gency moving bills, renovation of
basahouses and exoenses involved
in covering targats of oppretunity)
25,000.00
TOTAL 29 930600
GRAND TOTAL 8135 Lb a, -
7) GMs Bi T
CRYPTONTH HUMBER S18 ASSIGNED LIFEAT INDIGENOUS PE
AS FOLLOWS: 1. LIMEWATE, 2. LineWATER-t5 3. LiewarER um
<5. Lhquations: 6. LILAGER =<]. LinesToNE-by 8, LiesTicKeI8s 9. LinesToe-S;
. LIQUATION-25.. 12. LIPSTICKe352. “13 tr
ne “REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. CoyNa i
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GERACES FORMS
$1.90 J 74a AND S19
wands abt OOSOUrre
sufficient tine. 460° bey: id:
‘the mapy. operational leads ind be in. a position for more ‘agent
KUTUB Suggested tha several of the lines which ard
LIFEAT eventhough ‘they did ‘Goncern the: "Sahject “being discussed. Part I of
the Project Outline excerpts subuitted by the field was also subaitted for
approval——the only ohare made was the oaiseion of the field's request for
a change in paragraph 6 of the Project Outline on Objectives. Headquarters on
did not think subparagraph "f* should be deleted, a .
h. Attached for our inforsation and records is @ Complete copy
“the Renowll: Request. It de requested that you review.the menorandua, wil
- DAwinion' s Comments off the LIF:AT Project Renewal", and the now Part im, -
- paying particular attention to the personnel included therein. _ This request |
is bPing made in view of the. conflicting information Headquarters received
. from the Station Case Officer who vas on TT in Headquarters (DIB 32900-18
_ fly 198) and fron the field (¥rX1-2030) in reply to ows 6555.
ct) Septenber 1958
|: Attachnentst® Bven pages (xaron)- ’
a/s/os. Odd pages (
Distribution?
= Fexico City (w/a) ~ a oo. ;
- wWifMexico Chrono Does :
~ wHAlaiLroom , : : .-
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REPLACES FORMS
$1-28_$1-78A AND 519
WwIdn ARE O8SOUTE
- PARA 25. SUBJECTS IDENTICAL,
‘PARA 3. LIMESTONE 19 NOT USED. "HUSBANDS SERVICES.
STATION. LIMESTONE 9 WITTING BUT NEVER USED PER STATION
RECORDS.
hk, PARA 4, NEW LICOOL PROJECT BEING WRITTEN, DO NOT
INCLUDE WITH LIFEAT.«.
52 PARA 5. SUBUS.OF MEX! 416 GN i759) FIRED 15 JULY:
“PLAN TO REPLACE 80 PLEASE ALLOW FOR REPLACEMENTS.
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Acéarding to a teleghone call from Herb Nandi of SB/10 on
23 Joly 1958 SR Division believes that information croduced oy
Project -LIFTAT on the RIS and the Soviets is nos’ valuable 286]
ed that this: prowct ‘ia the chief: inf
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LIVEAT Project has furnished a relatively sual anowt ri
ielals and: ‘their
es
operation:
coal Gata‘on a ECDOT pereonality who has roomntly
habe of the LIFRT operat
onee again, begun to: function, wo believe that the’ information
| obtained therefram will chow a steady increase In operational
j value during the coming year.
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“WITHDRAW LICOOL FROM LIFEAT REQUEST. NEW PROJ SOONEST % LICOOL EXPENSES can ’
a BE COVERED BY APPROVED PROJ,
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: COOROINATING OFPTCERS ae
: Kae eau re
i J. Bs KING, Cf : ; R. 1. DANLGESN, CAM/TIT ,
. : RELEASING OFFtce” AUTNENTICATING OFFICER a _ ;
: REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy Na a
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: L It is requested that the LIF AT Project be reneved for the period
1 duly 1958 through 30 duno 1959 Lor a total of Bisppri9sTGr asS fae ~
Attached isa Project Review of LL.EAT which was prepared by the
4 :
» . Folder with past Renevals
a Forn 680 (in quad)
a Snvelope with true faces
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‘Station ned coverace wh tie following lines:
3 LIM@RICK, 1 LIT’ OIPERS, 1 LITHUS, 1 Azerican Costunist, 1 ‘farget of
Opportunity, and 1 Mexicen Soviet: Contact. Since ‘the partial re-irstatea«t
of ‘LIFZAT coversse there has teen no indication tist ‘Suspicion of tvs setlvity
exists: on the nart of the “Mexican Telepnone Conary. or en of servios .
of a ‘Staff Agent, Aosued CSA on 2h June 1958 as o@ LIFT
processor, The fleid is. preparing arContract for her. CaS)
b. Level (Janet Ne TELAC UR ars), al. S. citizen, was :
issued an Operational Approval on 31 January 1958 for use as &
8 LIFSAT processor. She fe woti.ated ty patriotic loyalty.
Pinancial remmneration will provide additional control. The
field has been requested to prepare a formal Santract for bare
(Cok393) . . a o
' Ce LIVSATSRA6 ts an expleyeo of the Mexican » Telaphone Congiteiy.
_ : >” and 4g LIMGWATER's ssoistant. ‘ts activation at thia tine is
7 believed to be financial, A POA was granted LIMGHWATER<G.om -
oO ie ca An Operational Approval hes been requested. rns
Co
de LIQUATINL, wife of LICTATIONL, occupies s besehouse with
her husband, She received en QL on Z Sotober 1957. She will
receive no remmeration. |
See wet
3. LEUSTRES9, LIMLATORSH19, LIWATISN <2, LIPSTICK=35, LIPSTICK *3? and
-LIMITATION©7 are still active uncer Project LIFEAT. They receiv no .
rem neration. Therefore, their names do not appear on the list of LIFEat :
agente on the attached Part II of the Project Jutlins. :
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corning ‘dn the Latin foe can merket, both heavy i
industriel merehesdise and Govica ‘tarature. Knowledge of ~heir methods of |
| transshipping and attempts at concenlment.of point of-ortgin of products has been |:
gleaned fron this take. Aso result of this knowledge, fepurts on the firms with = = |
Voom they are doing business have been procured and provided for backgroud infor- -- |
‘ b. Soviet Diplomatic Activities: .
: .
| : This project has provided coverage and details of some of the diplomatic
activities of ihe Soviets in Hexteo. Il ns served to show the relationships —
maintained, culluralyy, socially ond diplanatically, “between the Soviets end the :
“masbers” of” ‘the Satellite estabiisiments in Hexico. Ran . .
se . 1291-3215, Soviet Attendance at Yugoalav Reception COE I
rns
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oo. IB2-335). - Reception at Soviet Onbassy. ;
2.8! BN=2992 - Diplomatic Activities of Soviet iabassy, Mextco City.
8 IN-2649 ~ Diplomatic Activities of Soviet mbasay, Mexico City wag
af
e. Soviet Cultural Activities: | voy ls —
Inforwatim produced by LIFSATins Giver details of Soviet activities ta
comection vith publications, aliural institutes, and related activities. Taamples .
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of such reports are: | ; |
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. 21-2670 - ‘Soviet Zbassy Reception for Mexican Musicians
BEhocky Cultural & Propagunde Activities of Soviet -xbassy
12243050, Cultural & Propaganda Activities of Soviet Sabasay
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ms boea anintained ‘by Station txice- pr sdrovlerctpter: A-ha Rae aery = Y
inforuation. LIPSAT bap enabled the Station to determine in advance vhes departures” |
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em be expected for the Soviets, prior to their pecoanent. doparture,
» WBRt-3199 ~ Harciso BASSCLS Contacte with the Soviet Eubasay.
g- Personality Reports on Sovlat officials: . . ge
LIPEAT bao provided the Station vith the most productive source of infore
mation concerning the private ond official lives of tha Soviets bree.
_ These reports have bean subeittéed on dindividuals, eg: -.: : ay 8.
’ CORRIASOV, and also under one cover, WSiA-G6%, Jammy. ‘
Ristoate reports’ of tin perccas aid; lastititions kuam to be providing
. goods and services to the Soviet Lubessy hiwe been of consideratile value in devaloping .
and mousting a LAURICLE operation. Information of this type bas algo been of con-
siderable values to the Station in the LD(SA operation. . - _
1. Hiecelleneous Activities of the Boviet inbasey:
LITGAT materia vitch dose aot fall into any ove catagory Dut hich deals
. vith the Soviets and their associates and related activities eo has bean reported os
necessary. ;
The fzcch Legotion oe
“me (nformntion obtained on the Crech Legation during the geriod under review
i io essentially the same es that from the Soviet Onbassy. To avoid repetition, only.
i a brief summary of the informition submitted will be given here. . . a
| . amy ra Thee ee _ : vo
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rf . . ry
wre GF Cem cee 8 Cc mene te Eee
Ba6ot Lares. stew fous
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we. T5 1EI51G1, Leon KILARSKI, Poli uk ee i"
is WAL 3130,.- ‘Suapicious Contact of Sdvard RUSE Soser Teak
“ and <he Comnudst front organ zations in Mexico vas cbtained fron LIvear, Informa-
tion from LIFA’? hoa been Lavnluchle in supplementing agent coverage of the front-
organizations which exist here. “xapples of this type of reporting are as follows:
Iie NG} ~ Narciso BASSSLOS ana Posty;
eT - Travel. of Pro-Commmists
- oe : . Erg
‘American Casmmists in Mexico:
Gna of the most exicnstve and priductive covernges cnintained through LIVEAS
during this past year was directed agninss Anericon (ommunists in Nexico. Hast of .
these targets bave been corzred at the request af IVY end the production has
been partially processed by tha: for the justification of one of. <betrdote in _
their local establishment. A wotal of 361 reels bare been the result of the a
coveruge since] July 1957 until 25 April 1958. —
Fereign Ceemumd ats in Mexico and Nexican Communists: a a . ,
Venezuelan Camamist, until the tine of his departure for returmm to Yenezusla, an
LIFEAT also provided sone SOrecis of covernge on Diago FEVGRA, vell-mman Communist .
_ Mexican painter, until his aealth in November 1957. Frak this coverage it was “
: ‘ determined bat RIVERA vas sufficicctly concerned over tbe departure of the farmer ;
: Sovies Cultural Attache, Yuriy ee that he arose frea his sick bed in order te
: mike the trip to Verecruz by car vo insure that PAPORN's departure vas without -
incideut. woos iC oe Tete 2 L
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egninest the expenditure ‘of KUBARK ascete in tems of pereonnel, time, security risks '
objectives
ere of & a contioning nature:
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re! Soviet Rossy - 7 lines -
. | Cxech Legation - 2 lines - fos 4
. } . Polish Legstion - 2 lines nop
j duerican Comamists -5 lines ~ | .
a4 Raminder - 7 lines s _ en ne
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the pest yuar. Xt te hoged thet wd dda rig
gray <ilt bo sonmily onl yorume.Jy rexwed fu the Fa
tgproval waa prunted for the posi’ unter ‘verte,
to expend £255,687. fhe propoos! LI balgut for FY ly rf comtalac’ in tag
etinciesd fiuld project outline far: Ii. _
6 Siasas of Cori emits : _
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projest. ‘LIFEAT fe a-wiilateral ; : saperecion. . It {5 completaly indepadent
frus any lialecn arreagonan® ang it is staffed by KUBAREY personnel, both atefr
and contract, ‘eepther ¥ with o gubatenticl mebor of local 1 indi genous contronod
fm which CDLNVY hae eo interest and also tas,
insvallod’ syociol ‘taps on targeta of opportu:
WO-A-7053, 5 June 1957 ~ Request for Renewal of Project a
1M--5708, 16 December 1957 = Approval of Projec: for FY 1956.
Case Officer - Zdvard P. Setar
Assistant Case Officer - Gene ’, BRADDAE .
. a WaT 7”! aa
a. Supervise the operationnl and atnintscrative activities of. ell ‘APSE
staff, contract and indigenous’ persomel.
b. Hnintain evarences ond provide direciun in all opere:tonal mattorp
pertaining to the minagament of the LIFSA? Froject. . ;
ce. Provide guidance ond day-to-day supervision of the cperational phascp
LIPEAL/LDERICK, LITIOGPIURS, LIUsS, LIVENY and smerican Commnist Group in ~
Nextco activities.
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The following are changes from FY 1953 for FY 1959:
Daniel K. BROGND arrived ct Station Mexico to asmme duties as translater
of LIFEAT/LES satertal end relist tranalator- on LIFSAS ‘SAG/TLDERICK.
tien that nev ‘egiiljaent be provided tor LEFEAT fail
> *
"1959 in view of a iate that mich of tho eqilpsent | in: current use bas:
jensen ene nner
aan : | : oe i
Pena YE ny omg
4
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(1) Staff and Contrect Persomels
Ralph Be RAFAN“LLI, 3-7 (promotion to OS—9
dn the mill)
- $5985.00" ~
“2100,00°
Trenalater (LIN@ZICz), G5=12:not yet naned
(Thia position hag been indicated in view
of the hope that the Project will be able
to liveanonitor at least a portion of “LIMGRICK.
eraffic, There is a jtaff Acent slot
aveileble-under this Project)
-- Quarters:
* Freneportation
- HHS neve
"Janet Ne TELACOUR (2002/ne)
- | Leona Cc. GANTWRA
Carol X, Z2INST:ISTER - Salary
Franeis 4. #ANZI5 © Jolary
Alice ¥. CAILLETSAU @ Salary
Olivia §, GLATMON - Piece work . 4
Louine J. XACA INO @ Salary . 1851.90 '
(will be included under LIPSTICK Project a .
when it is renewed 1 Septexter 1958). - $6,375 Ls.576
. TOTAL 60314300- 6801k593~
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_~ ee a
(2) Field Agents. Prosently _ Possible Raise
LO*MATSR 52222 , a
3 ” LDOGWATERAL 2299.77 :
: LYWATER/2 . UWbi1S :
i : _ LIv@waTer's holper 44h 2 .
i _ LDEWATER/6 pene ke =
nl : : -
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3,300.00
Christaza bonus end presents 3,000.00 : _
(Ome month salary to each agent, in accordance. . H ~
with local qistan. Also especial gifts in som. . a ‘
LIVERY Bacehouse (replacentnt for old blown beac)
LYSIOSPHERS Baschouse
LIVzRY Relay Base 2000.00
Proposed baschouse (Germna Fabassy coverage) 2000.00
Total 71 = <s ! : >
4 JOS 9 : -
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O47 Je J9,6Z9
30,030:00- — _30..090.00- -
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{rent = $4,000.
LIMENU/L - $4,000 -
Nadine &. CHAROUSEK ~ £3,640
(0 35 the f : xte were: included under’ the LIFFAT Progeét.,
renewal of last yoar. Since none of then receive. pay their..names aa
not appesr on Part II of the Project Outline attachad to reference.
Therefore, Headquarters does not know whether they sre still active
under the Project. In our request for renewal ve must indicate the we
names of all agants who have been dropped from the project during the :
past project year and tha present use being made of each agent. Please
7 indicate those agente who are no lonrer under Project LIFEAT and wat.
_ _ use is boing made.of each, =Tf thay are not active, pleasc submit’agent °° T-
” - gervice records on them. If they are being used for other work please =~
aubmt new PRQ II's and requests to send their. Operational Approvals.
- ‘Dnless advised to the ‘contrary, Headquarters will assume the. following;
1. are still active under Project LIFZATs.. « .
3 | LIMESTONE=9 0 si(itst«CT L: PST ICR“
“ me : LI:ESTONE=10 LIPSTICE~37.
LIQUATIN2 - - —__-«sLEATTATION=7
he Yhe covering dispatch te your request for LIFEA? Project renoval
stated that LICOOL and: the provision for Harvey C, HULFORD had been
removed fren LIFZAT. Since FULFORD is covered by Project MKCHARITY, cee!
. . Heatiquarters assures you: intend to carry out LICOOL operations under
Broject MCHARITY. In view of the fact Project MKGHARITY is = KURIOT
: Project. which supoorts KURIOT Staff Agente Harvay C. MULFORD and Alice
.N. HADZELLT and provides for technical equipment. and technical services,
Headrusrters does not believe LICOOL belongs under MKCHARITY. If .
LICOOL were included under MKCHARITY, the latter project would have to
te e-anded to provide for such operational activity and to provide funds
for base houses, basa heuse-keepers, and processors of LICOOL take.
USE PREVIOUS EDITION
REMACES FORMS
ws 53 3h a1 288 AND SL SS eres
La wrth ARE
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plans ave LISS 43 1;°2, 3, 5, and é
when it 1a mulvitted for renewal, We will indicate thst LIE TONS "9
1, 2 ad 7 are not active uncer the Project tut funds for continued
payments to that are ineluoed because of security reasons enanating
from their past ure and knowledge acquired under Project LIF‘AT. If
cided to terminste any or all ot thom the rioney can be used
Distribution... | “|
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1 - WI exies/Chrons
4
gare nl de ech
WH/TIT/exicos:
14-0000
Bb dine 1959.
the annuel ‘renewal x modest, Lire ‘far the period “uly, 1958 e-
2. Turing.ths ‘past: yeor a considerabia tanunt of aherationdl. -
‘and fect nas ben information’ from
there have- ‘bees personnal changes-c of the opera ion, has been eas waere.
altered in: basic aspect. - sey : a Soe ae So
. 3 Part II is subuitted in its entirety. LICOOL and ‘the provision ib . 7 .
for Harvey C. MULFORD have been renoved:froa this “Bection, thereby cutting. | eet a
the. budget from the suri requested for FY.1958; =. ao .
“ch. It_is requested that Project LOFEAT be renewed for FY 1959 tor
the amount’ ‘Fequested. z
- Eacl. (Odd pages herewith.
ne mges usc) :
| Gait oct. -
AS May 19588
Distribution. ~-
3 - Has ’
2- Files :
Renove froo. Project’ ’ | rita;
cs Classifications 30-6 24,
Jos g 7- SSIs ,
Boxt__ 5 ¢_ £ Fold:
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maaisy O1-28A .
CLASSIFICATION
” ‘mewieo + 7 a .
Activities in ‘Hex ico:
‘activities of the Soviets in Mexico. “It has served to show. 1
maintained, culturally, socially and diplomatically, ‘between t He's
_menbers of. the Satellite establishwents da Mexico. .
“HMM 3225, Soviet Attendance ‘at. Yugoslav Recepticd
_HMM-3351 - Reception at Soviet Embassy.
EMM-2992 -' Diplomatic Activities of Soviet Embassy, Mexico : Baty -
M2849 ’- “Diplomatic’ ‘Activities of Soviet Pabassy, Mexico City
Ce Soviet Cultured Activities:
i Informatim produced by LIFEATIns given details of Soviet activities in
connection with publications, ail tural institutes, and related activities. Examples
of such reports are:
EMH-2 2870 - Soviet Embassy Reception for Mexican Musicians
EMM-2847 - Cultural & Propaganda Activities of Soviet Embassy
maar-3080, Cultural & Propaganda Activities of.- Soviet Embassy
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ES _ and foreign’ Conminists - ‘with
vo -_ are examples of this ‘type of éoverage:
a . _ HMM-2841 - MONTES y BRADLEY (fou) °: 7
7” HMM 3199 } Nareiso BASSOLS Contacts vith the Soviet fabastys
" gs Personality Reports on Soviet Officials:
LIFERAY naa provided the Station vith the most. jroductive source of. infors :
mation concerning. the private and official . lives. of the Soviets assigned here.
These reports have been submitted on “individuals, e.g. HMM-A-9504, Aleksey N°
_: , CHEREASOV; -and “also under one, cover, rs BM A9SS, Jenusry 1958 Report | of: ‘Personnel:
coe 7" Aettvities. | .
h. Goods and Services: . oo
Periodic teports of the persons and tnstatutions known to be providing
goods and services to the Soviet Embassy have been of considerable value in developing
and mounting a LAURICLS operation. Information of this type has also been of con- :
aiderable value to the Station in the LDGSA operation. |
ee te ae
4. Miscellancous Activities of the Soviet Embassy:
LIFEAT material which does not fall into any one category but which deals : . “ oe
with the Soviets and their associates and related activities has been reported as a0 . 7
necessary.
The Czech. Legation
. The information obtained-on the Czech Legation @uring the period under review
is essextially the same as that from the Soviet Embassy. To avoid repetition, only
a briez sxmary of the information submitted vin 3, sesh pere. . ave ot
PP: 3 -
ae = SO ~ 6 . 33h
Somos - boeee tt vee oa . . .
— kK Pou 06... 7
waedencv ex Ceeue ‘Lecancy Te Reb Corre _
pemnene 2Bae Neo
Laas sige. Garos. we:
: oe Palich Legation = °*" ane os
A significant amount of information concernitig thé: Communt st - Party in Mexico
and the Coumunist front organizations in Mexice was obtained from LIFEAT. Inforna-,
tion fron . LIFEAT has been invaluable in. ‘eupplementing agert coverage of the front-
organizations which ‘exist here. Examples of this type of Feporting ¢ are as follows:
“LT 7 pate 3193.5 Nereteo BASSOLS and Fantlyj, . < |
: HMM-3176 = Travel of Pro-Comunists :
snerican Coommnists in Mexico: pote ~
One of the most extensive ond productive covérages maintained through LIFRAT ne
during this past year was directed against American Commuiists in Mexico. Most of. -
these targets have been covered at the request of ODENVY and the production has *
been partially processed by them for the justification of one of theirdots in
their local establishment. A total of 381 reels have been the result of the.”
coverage since 1 July 1957 until 25 April 1958.- Lo we
Foreign Coomunists “in Mexico_and Mexican Corrmmmists: : oo Doe
. LIFEAT continued to provide partial coverage of Eduardo. MACHADO Morales, woe
Venezuelan Commmist, until the time of his departure for return to Venezuela. wo
—_ ‘ LIFEAT also provided some SOreels of coverage on. Diego RIVERA, well-known Communi st. .
"Mexican painter, until his death in November 1957. From this coverage it vas ~ :
determined that RIVERA was sufficiently concerned over the departure of the former
Soviet Cultural Attache, Yuriy PAPOROV, that he arose from his sick bed in order to
make the trip to Veracruz by cer to insure that FAPORO: v's departure was without :
incident. Looe oad : ;
Te has also provided
vio conttuue- to.mect-at :
. The Mexteo city Station believes that, the- a producé of the ‘LIFEAT Brojeét measured:
gentnst the expenditure oF KUBARK assets. in stores of phere 4 we security risks
. - Definite progress ‘has been made in reporting on’ the: objectives of the LIFEAP
Project. However, since LIFEAT odjectives are of a continuing rature and are not
designed to be achieved, no statistics can be ‘cited as to: the percentage of coverage
on each objective. A general indication of the coverage can be derived vhen it is
realized that some 15,000 pages of raw text are the direct result of the operation -
froa which the statistics cited above were derived, Sxcept for a period froml = --
February - 11 April 1958 LISEAT bas been in daily operation with sone 16 to 23
lines being covered. Generally, these may | be broken: dowm as follows: nite
Soviet Enbassy - 7 lines : . : .
Czech Legation -— 2 lines : ot Tt
Polish Legation + 2 lines aan soe
American Communists.«5 lines -
‘Remainder - 7 lines |
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agents will be found’ in-
» with OH 5708. : :
os Approved “iras granted for the period under’ reviev, 1 duly 1957. - 30 duiia’
‘to expend $1563647. The proposed LIFEAT budget for ft 195934
attached field project outline Part II
6. Status of Commitments
There are no_ coum tment: .
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“in which ODEWY has én intérést and ‘also has, at the. direction of Headquarters,
‘etaff, contract and indigenous personnel. .
-. pertaining to the management of the LIFEAT Progects
materially to the intelligence gathering activities: Pas hared with the Sino-
bloc. _in. addition,. Project “LIFEAT has béen of considerable value and
instsiled special tops on n targeta of opportunity. ‘ ; ; ate ae mo, : nee
he. References
HMM-A-7063, 5 June 1957 - Request ‘for Reneval of Project %
EMM-W- 5708, 16 Decenber 1957 - Approval of Project for FY 7 1958.
“Objectives :--tarmie” -
Tacke || cee
Case Officer - Edvard P, SECHEN
Assiatant Case Officer - Gene F BRADDOCK
a o : - LiFER
&. Supervise the operational and administrative ectivities of wo as ie)
vd Maintain awareness and provide direction in all operational matters ,
ec: Provide guidance and day-tomday:
LIFSAT/LIMERICK, LITHOSPHERE,
Mexico activities.
id. Zquipment and Suppokt a pe a aoe - ve BE
“It 4s considered essential that nev equipment, bé provided for LIFEAT for: FY. . ne
1959 in view-of the fact that mich of the equipment: ia current use bas been.
at t 5
a it in-first-class - “condi tion wal ibe necessary. A backlog a? -
10 new recorders. ‘and 300 reels slong with repair Parts is considered a mento
for efficient continuance’ of the Project. .
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Roos
a lay Patten
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translater (unesice), 68-12 not yot named
(This position has been indicated in view :
of the hope that the Project will be, able
to live-sioni ter ‘at least a portion
traffic. There is a Staff-Agent slot
. available under this project}s_— _
a ee janet: Be TELACOUK (2.02/tz)
” Francis M. MENCIE - Salary
- Alice N. CAILLETRAU - Salary
Olivia N. GLADMON - Piece. work - +27" 4290.00
Louise J. MACRIXO ~ Salary : 1850.00
(Will be included andar Li LIPSTICK Project’ ote
when 1t ig renewed 1 September 1958) On, oy
TOTAL $00Ur0e- 60 OOP
maar see a +. = “St-dio OO Ps Pe - fete
: (2) "Field Agents. . Presently. Possible Raise ; ran
ne Be LIVEWATER ‘ 5284.22 SO
ne ae LIMEWATSR/L = 7 2209677.
LIMEWATER/2 se Ubd Ls -
. LIMEWATER's helper 144.612
LIMEWATER/6 TT
an Ter/ oes rt
(Due to recent increases! ‘in the cost of Living; a on
itis. expected that, an over-all raiseof 104.
Christmas bonus and presents :
(One month.‘salary to each agent, in accordance’
with local custom. Also special gifts in
_canes.) .
LITMUS Basehow e . ; 1452.00
LIVERY Basehouse (reptaceuent for old blown dbase) 2100.00
LITHOSPHERE Basehouse — 2000.00
LIVeRY Relay Base 2000.00
Proposed basehouse (German Aubessy coverage) 2000.00
_- Total -
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“4 ‘sipptten< (paper, “rSila, wire, tubes, -
P ‘plans, perts)
~ a " LINSMEISTER ‘mi Leage: woe
: “LIMESTONE/4 car rent oT
a _ 5+ LIQUATEOH/1 cai Fenit .
Le _ Mpesrone/T Car. rent,
_ serious emergencies, separation paytients,
“medical expenses, emergéncy moving bills,
wk
Yi bertr-I9se
vistritetion:
ba
Batya 51-29
a a Te fe reque: ted thet * Tringect cirest
porment of 1£20 compenrstion. ts, : - i .
January 199) throuch 30 dune 1958 (tha-exp a of Ms
lunds- now. avatlabie in | ProJect LITT ars sufficient 1A cover piysent, to a uO
GRRE ee a . 4 . ee re Tae
Ser ee ‘Leen -p tpared tor Contract Pareceuol Mviston,
.* Gia IER ties shove overace notivat ion to do the work regetred
of har, -Pativation te a price cotderati n in wrk of this trpe,.. :
GUN NCEE will listen to LIFes tapos (in En¢lish unt!] her Spanish ¢.-
Janguage abilf{ty periite work on! aii veh anes: fhe will Aled ouxarias |
of she satortel oa there’ tapes,
Distritutions
Crige & 1 = Addressee Coo “ ee a
fake 1 - WH/IiI/Heno chrono a — :
po : ] - WI/111/rexico chrono - ae
— i ~ Subject a
a Po snun/tanscn/tseden ek oa _ — —
eT ets “Ld S-r¥e-a9 3 wraees20F of
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Distribution:
Orig, & l'- Addressee:
‘1. = WH/IT1/Chrono
a- Wi/Mextea/ Chrono ”
Lone oe erligge bags sneer neenee! ment
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1957 through Hn Tiae 195
Staticn wll note:that:.
Project-Peviow which we
facili tate ipa pre ren
2. Projost uret dvendzent/ uné
of $26,493 for fiscal yep
Ji ised for the present-pre¥
i bee
bink/acecunt ef $20,000 for Dart
Bas, ay at whieh a Letter of Credit vill
obtaln Renticte status in Mexico, (See \
ont ® letter ef Credit), oo
a authority to incorporate Roland E.
3 ea dp aw nay Staff Agent in the Iroject. 4 total of
. %,493 for the ‘wensindgrof the project year vas requested to cover
Doe WISCSUESS* expenses ead ‘this emcunt was broken down as follows:
Salary ($7,725 per year) $3,893
poe! ‘ ‘Allowanees (Quarters up te $2,030) 1,000
i _ Gther (Zdueaticnalein eecordance with -
a . Re20=610 dited 9 February 1956
. esticnted at stadia Tea 300 ameniane a
tkeeecnng ocr) . . , we oe eet
a . Rasove ftroa ProjoctyomAane o
2. 3 Chassifseat yeas. oo % Ae: _
SS pS IISS TE /
Box: se olds bs
a Foam KO. 51.29
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‘Attactnentit.- Ses : ’ ~,
- Project, “LIFEAT Qitline ‘ania "Project Reviey,, Ye of pages herewith and
1/2-0f pages, w/sfoe ; _—
10 December 1957 a .
Distribution: . :
3 = Mexico City, ufLfatte > herewith and ad wate, u/s/o
~ | = WH/TII/KAPOK_ Chrono,. w/ofatte- a
wwe lyget ae Cie pofart.
a? .
° nae ae ee
it ECP sles wae
. R, N. PARIGKEN, Cf/trt
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2.
Lrsiatreks. £52,318 FT 587-78 97,380 Fr $99" bk
Be. LEISTTSRs BON VAT PY 58 0 S16 AAT FT 59
Veco urrute sisbeererse”
ATES? CHOL NEMEWAICS 4epnevED : | -
: = |
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H .
eae es
; . : ‘ ; ; im <s Me, . WILT Syef WII
J, fo KEG, A1D tg d ae as si
+ bath ater
. Mow .
hh. - LEFEAT ANSOMENT APPROVED, cd ‘DEC FoR BROMTRD RENTISTA Cowen. ACONVERTING
“STAFF AGENT. “AND. AXING: PINAL: come. { ACANGENTS _ State DRE His 2B. DBs:
BY GAR. | . a
2.
MEXI ENTRY HONU.S, CITIZEN, SIMILAR 10 MOOIMAN CASE. +
. 3 : _ BE/2/MR. SZCZEPANSKI, wr Ly hue! —— a a a
c ° CfAe tee te. coorbin pe free 7 ~ Qo.9—~—
‘ J. C. KING, CHIEF, WHD N. DAYIGRA, tamer
3 RELZASING orrices . AUIMENTICATING GEFICES . .
‘ , REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, . Copy No
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awe
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cnt eects teem nt ca geeetimemaet ct ee alee elena e ete ene _
par
tional-Steff igent in thé ‘pi . , t
purpésaa‘a $20,000 U, S, bank ‘sccount' for Staff gent Daniel K. RRGMUND: on
in order that be may obtain fanhista status 1a Kéuioo. . 4
23 duthority ie Pequasted’ to -dbligato an siddttional $26,493 from |
the DD/P-wH Dividton budget for fiscal ‘yoor 1953, . Sufficient funda are
avalisble in tha bH Division budget. If approved, these two anondzsnta
will. faise the totel -amount suearised or the’,
3. attached is the livuat r Project. OutLine, vate gets forth the
; important factors involved‘in the operation; « WH Division mecorandua,
duted 31 October 195/,.which explains the proposal for securing
atetus for BROMUND; anda WH Division mencrandus, dsted 13 Sovomber 1957
which requests authority to tnecrporete W WIBGSASSS” “fate the project « as a
; Start Agent. wot
he CCH /MC comments that courting to Finance Division, establishing _
e bank account for BRMIND {a the only means of satisfying the require=
rente of the Mexican government, The Letter of Crodit must be
and elloy e stated withdreval per nariod (es in this case; oor quarter) in
order that the full amount cannot be liquidated before the expiration of
the banilata. CCB/NC recommands approval in this connection. In addition
CCB/NC recommends approval of the proposed use of WIMGSHSSS,' provided that
hia cover, which hes not been determined as yet, be couniinated: with CCB/IC
eufficiently in advatice to allow CCB/MC to state any objections deened —
becessary and to teko affective action toward setablishing sound cover.
we
ere Ht ten a nn en tre a i
. i af - e
eae ee
: oe, fee 7 “ .
ih
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, aesepp BMAAL -
| approveds signcd C.F, at oo . § DEC 157.
: ~ poere : . Date
oF _ " sbtechmentar Project Outlina LIVgaT
s7 Co, oo _ Memorandua, 31: October 1957...
rs Mexorendun, 13 Sovember 19
4 Hdqta. - Louie D. Puckatt
sie
-. -® Arendment approved to extent that a competent additional
staff ayent may be advedsto the project and the Letter of
Credit underwritten, ffowever the addition of Wingness per
se is not approved antil the necessary personne], menayenent . 2.f
restriction currently in effect. have been complied with, :
Is? LG.
3 vaiee
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n at siich'a rate that: tho sere .
‘ _ SINOSHESS also wll be used
ine Soh en other LiFe agate’ Few reports
Ak, Authority is seques epgetd to outtente dion 6615) for Pate _
we Med shoss wa
Do wamasiaés gabe (57,185 par yeas)” . 0 a
: : _ Allouunces; (Quartara-‘w
Pt to 22,000) ' “4,000
ae : . Other (Zducational-in eccarde
ee ance with
dated
9 Felruary S6 eatizated at-) x0
Travel: PCS Air to Mexico for
fenlly : .
Household Effects, Hoverent 800
fotab £6,499 ,
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SMe tee
SECTION 4. OTHER APPROVALS
. \ Finance DIVISION MUST HAVE, I6 ADDITION TO FL PROJECT APPROVAL, SPETIFIC BRITTEN APPROVAL OW CERTAIN TVPES OF
i CaPtnDL TURES BEFORE FuMOS Cam O€ adwancEo. «aOtcaTE BELOW ANY
. Puncuase 67 avlonesiig . aveeaval of apurareres
[reecusss of mason svtus or tevremcat | lornen (Explain):
: SECTION 5.
Fome nO. GBD MePLaces sonw sevtee
1 aun 35 eRtCN 1S OBSOLETE.
Fumps to st
| ACCOUNTED
, FOR Bre
(Chock cae)
SECTION 3.
a ntathy CeaTiey Twat Tee :
MEET THE OBLIGATIONS OUTLINES Asove.
[ sel
| [accersts omy (CHR 9.8): foe
jotnan (Explain):
Csvren rimancuay acces
Siqmaryae OF Cast OFricée EUTENS 100
Le De Pucthot J
OWAL AUTH
_ OLE IO BUaET Tesrces .
€ eam eute
ANCITIONAL CRYPTONYMS, PSEUDONYMS, ETC,
*
SIGNATURE OF DIVISIOm CHES OR DESIGNEE
OVALS Im Tears CaTecony TiaT wave atten secuRtos
14-0000
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oe cH REPORT ON LIFEAT.. - a
4 : . . a ‘ieear. eeyae ee ‘
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L REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. ;
7 : -
order to obtain 4 Pronkhnts status “froa the Mexican Goverrsa#:
“show docussnts which prove ‘that the “Applieaint hag an inéoss. of ‘ sporeninately
£350 per month for a period
is pane to open an peor for Daniel K.
wou! Y) 86 thet of A Rentista. In
five yesre, tn. approval thie anantment, it
BROHUND for the anoumt of 320,006
This Letter of
for BRGUS, ‘Thie Letter of
sed ‘to Nya the for use once
Credit with the and sa ortheer at the. Station, The aa deposits will ba accounted:
for in the Station!» sccountings. i : .
‘To protest the United States Goverruont's interest, the necessary
‘pecia ter? of Trust andor
Assigremni of Interest ao deternined by the Pinanse’
Division will be comeuted and filed with the Honetory Breach, Finance Division.
Attachzents
1.
2.
Fora 620 (curd)
Envelope w/true nsae |
my
SHARLES Arsib, »
CULLING ALMGH, ocysteff/Chief
ROwIaT He DAHLGios, C/wh/ LIE
Clarifteatioa of requoat f fer recoyédre:
. “serres aiigemmeps
1, Paragraph four, o, of referénca contains a requed
recorders, However, it ta not lear wietrorthis fequest is in additics .
: dated 9 August 1957e.
the Station under
(ese DIR 35369
te of in place of the request. ocntained 453
The Fecerders ro jue sted in MEXT m8- vere fo:
arco. nunbere 20369 and 20970 :cn 16/and-TR Sep
ot ._. and DIR 3578) ond probably art, ray.
RS ' dopateh waa written,
ae Thér> are no acd EIOTAPE record xrastab
ment to the Station. Hoye ; aga advised: the Desk that should
be inforned that xu:Tor appreciates
pthe referenes, Thay will investigate
pro fzperienced by tho Stations the Statica
: cmifieant develerments, KURIOT eoneiders that
Remove from Project (pinyin e..
CS Classifications 6 -c. 5%,
JOB a ASAP 72
Box: aa) Folds £
Hn tgea: 51-29
14-00000
14-0000
- . feria? of p reiek:
. attached ponorenia: prepored by prepa, EE/P
3. Avbrier tistortéal remina 6f Project LIEZAT may be a :
fount in Fostion three of tha project mtlings . . . :
e
‘Savelope containing true nanos
LIQNL Project Approvals _ : ; mo 4
of caso officers ant acente. : {
14-0000
gibetential arnt of detetl ‘gone iine. nav" :
oorioreial soliey In: ‘axlco,. anv! t3. 8 leseor extent, in sagacant nt
areas, this tn’ Torcatian nas reflecte? Ahe oe :
tie sovlate ere eollini and oarchas tay in. » tho nsher of -
their intermeilarien, detatla oa nrices, arseentios used for ~
arranging sales and purchasos and the mannor of affecting. ships
... Pentse Shis. infornation has teen sereened_tron_oxtons give’ and —
* prolonced covetare of saviab <BRcy acy oxrarichl traffic and
appear, ta te accurate and datafied, bithin the peat year
traffic concemmin: ‘the Soviet ox-zretal office in : Le
Increased conciderel ly .and- ransinc be ceattan prt ir7 BoUTCe
for infornation on Sqviet corfercial aclivitios. ~ at Ty
_oavles. of this ‘re of Anfgrsaticn ay t be found
an wr cals -dated.L.ereh 1957 “Tentative:
aa ° re 3 Deal for icuadtortan Coffee*: .
m0 dated 1S Yetorer 1964 *¥exican
N73? Exports to the UScRE
“ ant760, deted 18: detoter. 1956, “Sale af
foe powted Foviet Ferre:e } etal in the :
ote! ~ &"
CS é
. _ de Soviet viplonatic activities ae
* Project LIF AT coverare of sovict a tploratte ectivities fie
_sppearn to have been quite tharoc=* ani enli, ntatar durince the
pabt year. Tavorte sulmitted on these activities heave indi cated
“+, gone relationshins the Soviate ers “evolaping vith te sexican
Covern:ent, with other Latin Areriesn covermmnte, and vith
ather foreicn dinlonatie representatives. LI‘ZsT operations
+ have algo cetablighed soce facts ovicermin: the relations arong
tho Sovicte, Poles ana ‘aechoelevaxins in: axice City. Soma
indfeation has bean received on tho relations Letween ‘the
Sovtets and the Turse lav. reoorts of uils type provise sore -
evidence ss to won tie Sovinats see t te enrared in a “rive
to establish contacts in sarixe aepartrente of tne hoxlcan
14-0000
a ° 6.
Litorchances. ’ ad.
nie typo. of uifomations. cal :
od e297, ea dated 1S. January, 1997, %: ALsloratte-.
: ie [BU Ret ivi thes af tho Fovict tatasay, +
Ft Soxteo city, jiovetler 1%: 6."
Ce Soviet aa Actiystiea:
‘Infomation produced - ty iret reflecta in detail Soviet
culturalzactiviting tn conneetian with publications, cultural
travel of iexicane ta the 0S for cultural ourpopse,.
visits of. foviat cultaral £l7ures to : Sexica ant date eonéerning
how their: ‘local. arrancencnote are rade. ‘“xanples of wich h reports
aret _— - 3 .
a .
Hite2325, dated 18 eOrary 1%7, rcultural
iS<4 we a ay and Proparan‘a petivities oF the
\ Sowiet cvtara, Serloo City, : - .
~— Beveatber 1275 6° ; =
0 HMe27T, dated 30 January 17/7, “Cultural
Soe. ste ent sropecancte Aotivittes of the
» Yextca ¢ witye
datad 27 Fetmery 1% t “Sultural
ent rropararis Activitios of the
favict iilacey, Yexico ‘ity,
Jerminry UP le"
1
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+
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diplomatic corps are compiled ani, sutnitte2’
Os. Hovenante ‘of. Foviat. neftetals
” Fhe arrivals and departs res of rovtet of fictales hero ! toen
reported in alist every: ‘instance’ duMn: the past five:vwars ~
through LEAs Raddbaa ted srecostly, the Station har caterined
conine: a
raxiea, to stock up: 1tet “bien are not availollo tn
te ESR, This ‘ype of. coverare ‘te of particular faterest tw
OLESVY -
f. _Sovtet Pitsiy Contacte’
‘Monthly rearte, of- contact ty ne-tere of the tovict
to lemiq-arters. These”:
reperte aro of oconsideratle vale in planning. agen 2t aperations
erainst the Sevieta. They are sieo Of opera ional seatstance in .
Asentifving, lecal and foreirn Cormunirte with whom the Soviets
maintain recular eontect, Tho following reporta are exacplee of
_ this eta’ of covera-e2
Ur ME 12376, dated }) Janmary 1957, *Cantects
woes pire 2 of Seviot Exbaers, axion City,
kvl. beeentbor 15.9
we 2:69, dated 27 Februar? 197, *contacte
Y of Soviet.:ntassy, :exico City,
. Sersary 17570"
_ fe Mersonality ieports én Soviet officials
LIFVAT has teen a very prowuctive source for collecting
pareonality inforzation on : Soviet. Such data as feviet contactay
‘marital - sitcationa, o offictal duties, ete., arc of value in
dabeminin: wWiten officiais say be muse: ible to recruitment
,
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“gubgects "vols and ‘rorvices ©
“City, Seoontor 1956 © Jaiiary 1 ,
reporting of thle type of couretionsl infarcations
ie HAgeollancous ‘etivitiss of Ue sovist t nbaney
: LITT weterial relatin: tc the foviat "tagay, wilch coos
not fit inte aw ceneral catapory, ts Bot farth each aint: ina
\-eortes of reports an nteoe ‘Lianso.s ectivttics. . “Theme sreporte re,
9 -@uen raxios information: ae. banding: t¥ensactions , Lenctecaping LO
evistencas of Latornal constriction, ete. The féllo. ang ne
reports am cliaa es exarples of tile type informations te
os WheZI75, dated 30 damary 7, etpcollaheous |
Activitins-of the Soviet inbessy,
texico Citys Seomber. 1996." -
; a noe . BeeP! he, date! 27 Fobrunry IssT, ™facellsneous _ 7 |
was
Activities of the :oviet cchasey,
Pax.co (ity, January 19S7~"
"Tho fanch tecnting oe
The faforetion o-tainut on tre (gech Wexation aoring the past.
year is :asically the cane as the informatian ot teined on the
fovlat Hulessy) consaquently, to avoi! repition in thia review,
only the hishli;hte of Coen Lerrtion covera;e are ~enttoned,
ae Late Perta\aine to Cgoch Porennnal
Tae LE UT eallection ef‘ort in this cannsetion has ‘eon
procuctive, <enorte have reflected perponality data, officiel . |
funetione sni dasstic »alters pert-inuy tw! “sech stall nenbers
and infors.tion suitable for uss pha plaming defection arprosehiae
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14-0000
F190, datad 15 Ja
*. Legation Ferednnol.
be. fpot Fénbrts.on Ceveh toration xetivittes *”
Spot reports ere gubnitte! oertsdtcally on Viptters of
interest. which ‘pertain to the Carel: Locations i‘xaaples of these -
reporta oror: a a eo .
+, qtttalT]9, dated 10:Saptenbor 1956, "Propased
, oS- togus’ Ceacheexiean iinrter Treasaction,”
fans . .
WAeLElhy dated 19 teptence 1956, PTravel:
.. of Czech Conrarclak Roprafefitative
Fy eet 7%, dated 9 betaber 1956, “Travel ~~
Chon #87 of inrigic. CASTE iioretagt
e197, dated 2h vetater 196, “Czech
an falegates to the 1h International
Congrees of Ceoloyye” .
Polish !agation . . 7
Ae vith tha Caech leration, inforzs tion pertaining to’ the’ -
Polish Iegation parreallels closoly the type of in craation reported’...
abmut tho Soviet mmbassy. Sy far tho lercest a-ount of informetion -
obtained on the foliesh Legation curinr the part year has resulted. --
fron LIFEAT covera;¢. Biugraptite in*oreation on Polish sta°f :
menbers has lean fonsirde-! to NleedqJarters. The folloving exe-ples
of apot revorts ware forvaried for Hoa‘qierters' disseninations
+ Weeljhi,; dated 29 Aurvet 1956, Polish
OS -(¢3:y2 Tagation Yecontion Conmenorating
vei. Vth Amiversary of ‘vay of -
Liberation.”
WeLTh?, datad YW Au;ast 1956, “Polish
Legation Contacts with Polish ;
teleratee to the Zirhth International.
radtelocy Conrreege® . Ce ee
j
~
x
z
a
of these rantisn hae be The feltoing reports are ‘uanden of
this types of informations
Wa IO57s dated 18 duly 1956, "Narciso: SO!S0L5,°
1'.prod
through LIS: T during the past year was Jirected: -eguinst wmerieda o
Communists in! Hexico, Host of thess targets wore. ‘eowred st the -
‘Poquest of COENVY ‘and the production wag procesacd part by
QUENVY, 4 total of 342 reels of inforzation were reéorded on -
: three separate cases, 4 fourth case, LCMAYFOiL, was mounted at the”
cuggeation of OOTY Just 154 hours after the “tation received
the request from Headquartera, The Station hus received three
comentaticons {rou Mcatquarters on tha LIP. aT coverage of this
cise and Idward PF; SECHIN recoived a personal pomeendation
fraa the OCI for his work on this operation, Cver 9 reels of
waluable inforsation have bven produced since the beginning of
this operation on 9 February 19576
Mexja Gove
“baring the early part of. 1957 LIF/AT coverare provided the
means for the Station to assegs rerorts from another source
concerning the hardaning of the Mexican Governsent's attitude
toward foreign Communists. LIFOAT coverage of verivus iniividual
targste rrovited reliable faformstion on the srrests of the
foreicn ‘omunists “ario <0°A Havarm, Joaquin OD LUT, Jacebe
14-0000
: 21709, p pare: four, dated. 12 Septetor® 1% 6,
fe cited as contaliine an anpare:. sly roliallo redort to |
the effact that £4 .19:6 the ‘ exican presicent told the
ecitor of ons of cexico's Leading newnoaptra thot he
shoul play coun or ozit antie’. “. articles end
opinians,
Lave 2 _JInfon:ation
LE-TICIL interest. _— ., - os
Co.ntor Intell pence Infor-ation
(I/CR natiors constitue a reajor portion of the Nexieo City
Station's oriority ol Sectives. Prodect LIPYAS tuna conte uted
rere leads-ani cancral inforastion on tha ‘oviat espect of this
eilject: than all other £ tation srurces contines ds ’ few repree
oomtative saples of this- “type of information ars Listed belows
“hs 958, dated 9 oetoter IFS, and it'a22%6, dated
Coat) 2-damary 1957 dapcrita contaste Tetamen
rel Rarciso rite » leading -axican proe
Corsrinist, ome Yaktor He GLOTV, his Sowlet
case of ficare
i®<1e2h20, dated e february 1907, seta forth arrenpncnts
for clandestine mntact vetwwen ‘ole:v1 Jesus
da 1E09 Toral, of the Mexican Censral Staff
Calleve, with his Soviet case officer,
eat!
Bim2270, dated 19 ceeater 17 fy sota forth contects
between Nikolay RID, “ovlet intellirence
officer, ant cesve PAZ? Veruares Nexican
Nawal of ficdrs
LIF-AT hea contributed natartatty to esvoral natters having ;
Tee nee ee ee
14-0000
“year were LISELAK, LILES;
ar t.) ‘aesunist matters. are
" Nagiding confivmee tha decline
t
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deportation of Jacoto i KWITZ Lender, known ‘ozunlet aronte |
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reports’ to the Station. .
Jewish Conamtat -) ctivitics
Jewish (éyanint setivitiss
LIFEAT coveraye of the devish Cormnist leader, Aaron Jose
PRZEWA xarpules, hes provised: infor-rifon on tha decline of the *
Jevtah Conmnist novencat and the rolotive Inactivity of PPZYSua :
Cavernce of the Jewiah Corunist-lsader, Tensel #
i Of the local Jewish Cormunist
moverant, and ‘the final Liquidation ‘of ite headquertere,, It also
Produced the namas of ‘the few accive nenbars wWio-contiwe to :
meet infornally, It was of velue-tA:coverine the arrest of Chona .
SUETBEAS ca. rleiber of the .dewisa. 1 ae
sanist frou, and the Vey
Furthors LIFLAT hes entablished that the Lira Vopular lerselita,
@ Jewish Communist froat orrpantaation, te slrost defunet and quite .
inactive. . Se Dos
Hiddas serophone Operation
One TICML type operation is pragantly activa. It is directed : cn any
arainst the reaitience of the Soviet Toungelor of Fnbessy and hes
cereed a creat deal of concern with the teemical nroblecs of
installin: the sqvipyent end recordin conversations prererly in
order that accentatle arediction of operntional data nicht te
obtained, A TSS technician is-presently at the tation correcting
thesa deTicioncics; end, recent cable renorig hava provided :
Valts'le information witeh t-nds to confirm sreviors tantative [-
ennel.sions thet the Soviet corneclor of" nisesy is 2 scitehle . i
taryot for a eancentrated defectinn gxrroren. The Station tg Loe
currantl; :akins tha neesexar; aleans te aporezen the vrrert, 3 es
having alreat: received Seadg arters! a-oroval.
2. ce of the So Dertibi
a has been nada - in revorting.- ‘on th: objectives
iTST ObsJectivee are'of a
i ete not coelone to be fully achinved. Yor .
this reason, no- 3 atetist ies can te cited Re to the percentare of
cavorare on-each objective. A general taHeation ean'ta dertved
of icin scope of the projact by Tealizing pit 4 goroxicataly Arse
Soviet: Entadsy 8 Aine | . oO *: .
fsech Legation . 2-lines
Polieh legation . -2.¥ines © °°"
American | : te 2
Cormuilata' 3 Linss -|
Penainder = =. = 8 lines”
3. Plamin: for *he Kiture
During the coring year Statias capabilities will be expented”
to periit monitoring agproximstely 3) lines. ‘asic coverare of -
Soviet, Csech and Polisn activitice will be conti:ued to the
modaun extent possitle anc assets and capabilitins will be aaine
yaina? for exploitin; imertant tarrets of opportunitye At the
present tice the Station tellaves thet WO linss are shout tre
asic lead the sectmical rpents caripned te 1.ISVAT can proverly
handle and protect, Tha station is currently preparii plene for
mabriseion to “iondquarters whier: call for tha estatlishcent ofa ..-- ;
Binilar but separate and copertonte? LIStst=tyne operation.
Such a prejset world have now aronts tot previovely asscelated
_ With or. knoulodgeatle about LIvrvT, :
be. Performance of brents
The Station has raperte4 tant in coneral the performance of
the LiPeét aponte hae Leen pood durts; the past vear. Uovever,
eane-¢f_the-ssente—connected-with—the— prous—-aced-on-the fantiky
14-0000
Pe
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Prodect outlings _
obMirated £
" propoged
Tiald project . eutl nse
6, Status of ‘onitwate.
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+ 4 .
i % .
’ ES
Bay
aa
Wiis y conplaa orders for long ; ;
periods of: ros a
a de EER Ugness to Live in- a situation of constant
- doers | ..
Additional coments concernin: the prodiction, escurity and
cover of individeal agents will te found in tho attechos field
nditarer seriny verted tnder. coutent -
Se &
dl vas pranted for the period under rovier, L July 1955 =
Approve
3) dew: Lets 46 eaxsend 123,971. ‘cha total amount of funds
“‘Progect LIF“AT during TY 1957 wae. £99,167, The
yt bedgot for EY 1X6 is ‘contained in the the attached
Li
moa
There ere ne-ogritnente other thar those’ provided for in the.
field prefect outline and the invividval contracts of coveral oa
LLses7 t perenanahe : i
erie
14-0000
inte project W111 be in frie? thin sexico City Statlens Tew —
. ‘Moxtoo ° itye Sek gl ke TS
The purpose of this prod ject 1a to datorafac ¢ 81 OmftovLat planay
. activities and connections with other commulet elanente throuch’
_ the uae of technical surveillance, ‘Thig mirpore sppeears to be in.
- eansonance with the Felatéd tiation Directive for exico > (dated
-_ Mey ITs Priority A, at Joctive Mee | : .
Be becksronrid an Be
Project LIFEAT was approved. tntudally on 3. Detoter 19s Oy Aetual:. -
operations beran on 18 January 2951 and have ‘run ‘contiimously -pince
that ting. The LIkaAT ‘operation vas begun with the Inatallstion- a
-. one telephone tap aid has sxpented ‘alace thet tine to en averace 7
” datly nonitoring of 23 talsphone lince and fren one to four. hidden’
nilerophona installations (the -icrophone operations ware ort. nally’
unior a separeto. project-LIi10L). , ; oT" 8
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Project LIFTAT is a unilaterel operation. It te completely
_ Indopendant fren any Maleon arrancerent and.fe staffed.Ly Ageney.
” staf: f and contract exployens to;etier with a substantial muaber © :
of ‘local indiyenous controlled avente. : ee
soaring the past eix yoars I'roject LIFSaT has proc:ced sore |
than 19,000 pares of operational and intell§rence inforvation in
direct support of the “exico City Station's ottectivas epacifically . |
anc hae contrituted materially to the {ntellirence patheriag ;
activities connected with the Sinneoviet ‘loc. In addition, - : |
Project UIPZAT has been of consisere!le valve and asristance in o
nonitoriig the rctivittes of Arericane msicing in “axleo City in
Which OuF4VY hos najor interert., -
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4. Paferences
- fe WA! ‘hehS93, 9 ray 1956 (Station's request fer rensval of:
LIVEAT Project.) .
, oo Ce
afficiale,. . :
a, 19 collect inforcattan « on tho rovernnta, esri gronta: ord
poaltions of Soviet and Satellite personnel, con
-@. To identify an. collect information. ‘ny prominent “exlean
Cosomuatat, Party (Pir) etficiale, ot
fe: “fo collact Anforaation” on the. plain and activities ot “thi
Kertean Comanist Party: PC! de vo , .
. 7 &- To collect information on “the avtivi ties of f prontiwt Oo
' Jewish Communists residing An: ‘erica, : oo,
he fo oolloet infomintios on ‘tha activities of Anurtean oF
- Geranists an¢ other tarrete ot gmortunity living dn Hestlcos
6. Tarpotg _ aa :
For Ubdectives *e* Sal rn - .
Be Selected Soviat Snbeary and cocaretel “office tolonhane cone :
versations. : ;
b.. Telephone conversations fron the rwaidences of selacted op
Seviet officials,
" @. Converastions exanatiny froiathe reutdonces of selected
Soviet “ffictala (hidden stermphona inetellationa).
ad. Solocter Ceach Leration, Caseh Comercial Office md Polak es
Legation Selephone conversations, a
©. Conversations axanating from the New “olish Legation
(hidden nierophone instalistions).
Por Objectives “e® and "fs i
14-0000
Yor: Tigect ive: iih"s
te * eiephnie | conversations irr: ‘the > reptdences of know .
‘Ansrican Corrunintée . “
. ge ‘Felephons. commraations, © aod otter eonversetione wich ean
be moinktonyd by technical OARS» of tarrete of cpportunt tye
7. Yaska
ga 5 CROAT rs
Avaistant Case offteer Zor LEE et phe = Arthuf 6 S20GH
a fupervies the ope rot vlonal and aisinistrative activities of
ali: Lireuat star’, contract an! intfrenous. persaruisle. :
be. Maintain avarences end provita direction tn Flt ootrational
matters pertaining | to the® rans: ransrenent of the LIFHAT Srojact. . -
- és Provide poidance: ‘end day -boctay s.parvision of the LT (a
LITHWOSANSS and LIT (OP ANY * “phases. ¢ of tho LE7RRT Frojacte
de Conordinats information received from Lr: uate § with’ other =”
Station cporations.s 7 °
e, Yaintain LIVKAT eapabilitios for nounting oporations against ©
targets of opportanttye _
Cage officer « Natthew $ SIOLTY
Be Provide paidanco and’ dayetouday supervision af the bree L
phaso of the LIFFAT Projoct.e
de Contuet the trainin: of all perronnel aselrnet te the
LIGuoL phases
Ce Maintaiy Lu WL capabilities for rountine opsrations
earainst torcete or opsorta: nitye
ye
14-0000
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7 where! svrepriate by. Satton vporeerale a
we . o
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Ea %, .
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. vin, ame
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reecives appr
ade cGeordinate information recotved. fron ty EY wAD other
Station poration. oo, . -
Case Officer (Fo da ansipned Later) ;
a. Provide ruidance and day-towtay supervision -of the LITE
phase of the LIriaT Projact. SO , : .
es Ingre thot abl operations an? tntetitcones {aformation i
Foceives eppropriate han: Ning ty the L967. personnel involved and
whore appropriate by “tation ‘personnel, :
@, Cosordinsta information received {roa ‘eave vith other’.
Station operations. - :
The tasks of ‘all other personel sset grad ‘to the’ LINEAT rreseca
are stated or inplied in Sections 9 end 11, below.
& Coordination
& Infor=ation produced by tho LIFEA. Project ts closely Cow
ordinated with all other vserationes at tie rexico City Station,
So operational comerdins tion fa reqeired with any other aren, tut
ther sre kept inforned of any fn: ‘erzstion produced by the Yroject,
which, say te of interest to theme
be Project LIK, watch supports navi 3 HeORTLOINE, win Is the
principal outside LIFEAT Case “fficer, is effected in coeordination
with Profect LIFFAT,
“be Conchiet the training of all personal anftgred to the umes 2
s
14-0000
- . thvtoton dant tee State res Che hey o
translation. of LUNPICce neterial, “Ye wan vrarited, a Facurity :
Approval -on- 23 .Febrvary 1951. Until bis, arrival the Station is w.-
qptilising the Services of Howard Xe WTSOSUESE one Tit basta fe
of guna of the LIFSA
_ agent under Froject LI:
7 purpose af ‘the 1.1800: Projnet, is to estat lish WILS
‘tar denp cover asret in “axico City.
‘Monat Approval. 9 om 2 Nowénter 19s
po material, She “rocelved | a: ‘covert , oeeurity sopreval on 2 per 1b, ° ;
(3) Olivia Ke Chater (LIGISG), 4s seed ta process
LIFeAT tapes and prepare Z)N/K aletracte. She received an. Qf.
Operational Appreval on W July 1956, rena
(Lh) }rances M. HE. ZIZ docs clerical work for ie a ;
LIPZAT. he received a covart: -gocurits anoreval on 5 dceuat 1985. -
is " (S) carol , grkaccretie: (1tear ‘Itel) processes ‘a najor
part of the LIN RiCK nsterial. Sha received an Cperaticnal
- Approval on’ 3 June 1955,
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yop effective 1 vatober 13s ok
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63-arid hes.an oral contract aA
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received en “parattanal: Approval on 25.soverter 1953 aid has an ‘
oral contract. eftéctive 1 Decenwr 19536 -
i 7 (fi) LINZST°Te3 in a base hovse cperntor. “Ne recatved an
Nperationsl #pproval on-2? Uecezier 1953 an" has an orel contract
(3) Lieeetrtee fo on aalistant ‘ese hoves oparatar. feo =
effective 1 dctoter 1953.
(5) LEST Nah dna tare hoes operator. fe recalved an © fe
Operational Approval. on .2t Netorer 195 ‘end hasan orel contract oy :
effe-tive 1 November 195. —
received an Operational Approval on 21 ‘.arch 1955 vo
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L : (7) LINSSiOW-7, wife of the late Janes 0. AYCHIL, has ” Lt
Dh been used as a beso hove operator. “he receives an ‘peratiorah - ~ rr i
aes Approval on 3 July 1956. . , an vo
(8) LIPEsT U8 fe on se<istant tase ho:ee. operator and va
processor of tapes. She receives an ‘Vorational Approval oa 27 :
April 1954. . . we .
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(10) LINS8tOv<10, wife of LIS SToSt<9, reccived an Operae
- tlonal tpproval on 13 Septertor 19756.
(12) LLsENATFE 1a an evployes. of ielefonos de texico, local /
talnphene companys ve provides the basic infor-ation necovsary for
runing the Profoct. sa reevived an Tpcrationsl! Apcrovel on 17
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uo (6) LIMESTO $5 ts én-nesiotent base: hosse gperstar, fe
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(16) LINET+T ios 42 a tase house onerator. ile ‘received ~
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an perational fpprovel ca 15 February 1754 and oa 29 avrust. 19She
He ig under an oral aprecrent effective 1 saréh 175k.
7 (17) -RE-TIATIONS6 ogelote LISITATICAS, ber mustand, with
the bage house. She received a: “eratlonal Azoreval on 3 January "
(28) LIKI ATION®T Le an esstatant lese to:sa operators :
Be received an Sperational Approvalof 13 Augset 1756, Se
(19) LIPSTICEA1E ‘Me a tree house operster. fe received
Operational Aprovala on 33 “arch 1955 oni 25 Oeloder 1965 end is
under an oral azréevent effective Noventer LOSk. .
(20) LI?STICKa35 is an asstatant ‘ese S~:se operator and: :
is the wife of LIPETICKel3. She receive: aa “pera ioral Approval. __
on 6 aurust 1956. ee _
(21): LIPSTICR 37, a relative of LIPST:cr-13, is an ;
assistant base hovea operator. She recotved en Yeraticaal /pproval
on 13 September 1956, Y. .
(22) -LIQUATI.T:. has heen. a tase hdtsé sperater and ~sy
retire during the eoninr project year. ‘ie receive: ai nerat ional
Approval on 15 Lecenter 1953 and ig- under an oral contract effective
i Janurry Whe
(22) LIQUATT M1, VIQUATIO ts trother, ts a tase house
operator, He received an Sperstional tpproval oa 2 Septanter 1955.
(2h) LIEGATISe2, wife of LIcheTi*n, le a dase house
operator. She received:a: Operational fpprovel 22 Zi surust 1956,
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ty :
Tiere ave a totel of -L2
or, the LIFAAT Profeet. It’t
one edcitional techaiclen will .be's
@ Personnel.srepped fron the Projects.
See ten 9.
| - {1) Relph B. RAFAITILIs Fully decanted eaployee:of LIFIie
‘woo has in the post provited ei: Ller cover for undercover’ agentes
.. (2) dantel K. PROIK:: ‘The Station is in the process of _
. arranging Lick &D"s cover. . : :
- . (3) Dewid 4. °TLSTErs Pertner in enall fx-tly-run rachinery :
business. ile Fexkean docimentatio: fs complete and lesitinate. =
(bh) Alice He CAULATRAT: ifousowifo :
(5) Olivia s. GLAD Ws Retired worar residins with daupiter - ot
| ari know. to have independent income fror. retire:eat fran forver jJabe Ts oa
t (6) Frances N, “ENZIZ: Housewife oe, : :
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sy uivtstas aderty sicien iro has wad, “Verre: business
exterprisces in: -the past and-w!o doss. nos “Bieed to explain her source
as). LENTST URAL Housewife _
(19) LIYSkrTRRe fis natural cover ‘48 0: exployes of ‘the
Lora? telephon: corpany, which he has been for a tarter of yesrve.
(20) Lee at rale Enjoys natiral cover as @ telephone
eancany employee. : . oO
(21) LIkewatzh-2: - Rajoya naturel cover as a telephone --”
compusy exployece .
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be put intovanother typeof operation partie ‘ene years
_ LIPSTINS3t Housovife ~ apo
12. Contect avi Cocrmwnirations :
. . Contact: ant covsiunicatione hetusen the cass fhicer ted
the cpents. and undercover personnel in thie operation is maintained ~
in e clandestine manner, Various pattems have Leon estatlished
by which the s:ente and tha exes officera foi low ‘prearranged
. sipnals for. the mectinca. than-hesvy or tulzy material is tote --
passed, the seetinrs are cluays bola at nirchte. ALL movesest in --
and out of tases by the Case )i “icere an! Prineipal Arenta fe dons: |
in ¢srs optensitlyomned ‘by the base apante, cxcept in the case of...
LivcéY, vhare the ecents are too old to drive, <ine-of.the local ©
arents ie caually x9ed ta cantect the Livery bere, “‘ntrance te
‘the bases by foot is nede only in creat onerrencies. _
be . Telephonic contact concerming the Profect . isk kept toa.
mint-an ‘and « code systen af cirite an: eryptonyze -Aaé been _
devised for use by the eeente, ant cage officers for thene
conversationse
Ce Altarnste and emcrreney elinals have teen vorxed out.
i . d. In feneral these aveters of contact mJ cowunication
oo: have Seen in practice for over e1zx yoars ant aopfar to have deen
foe suitable to the work. In detoil, locstions and tines of weetiars
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have teen chanyad frequently.
13. Control and “otivetion : ; a
The indirences arente on this project ara sntivated by the
“de. The Lips TOK: -groupt
reonal loyelty to Let
lores - constant operation.
J plaan-d to continuo it Snsefinitely.
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Alico CARLLETTAU
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Louise Je HACRINO
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LILACE (42.02 per hour, 1
Lo hrs. per nonth)
LINEWATR acoistant,
Tecsible rises
“Chrietass bons ani presents...
((me month salary to cach egent,
in accordancé local carton. Also
special gifts in-sdue: cases) ;
‘be -Base house rentals, utilities nid expenses .
LINORICK base howso 2050600 °
. LJTHYS dase howse “. . 2000.00 :
LIVeCY base house = 2000.00...
LITHOSPHIRE bape house . 2000.00 -
LOVATFOwL base house
Proposed base house -
LIF: AT base chop:
. d co, _> . Proposed base house - oe
+. 7 _.: + Proposed base house ~~
- 4 : 2. LEO Lab dase ah,
Be _ . Proposed LICL base”
ce. fquipaent
Local purchaso of evergency and
speedal. coulpent .
(To cover loss -of depdsits on’ rents, °
fatalities ‘and other eorious emergencies,
separation paynenta, uedical expensed, .
exprgoncy woving billsj.and to cover. =~ of
targets of opportunity): ~~ + BO 400
<pgtial, Probl.
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The following cport is 5 keyed to the. headi age required in. Fw. ‘Sesore: sec ees oa ° oo
_ ; stage: as. ‘Processing of information: “No change, The LOMAYFOWL phase. of the.
i ey. operation. was: Live monitored aii day. “and during the early evening. heurse A large
: ; " number of ZOUAR abstract sheets, mai
~ meres ggvanied to Headquarters, Gladsion was' also used on-the processing of the
“Mar ALPERIN target. During June ‘the. ‘new system of naking numercus carbon
. copies. of chips traffic was furtl.
‘leads: Leads: gonnectied with: the ‘sit of the alleged
UCHNIK, from Argentina were: ;féllowed ‘through the Mamrice =
: Fdinated with’ other’ act vities on the case... -From sO '
coverace it was alsé: ascertained that LOMAYFOuL was in contact with Boris
f TRUE TACLAKOY, RIS case officer stationed at the: Soviet. Embassy. This. knowledge, ae OT,
re - _ ned by voice reecenition | ‘of KOLONYAKOV. in’a singlé“éontact with the LCMAYPCWL:” wn
en i target, resulted in the mountin, of a physical surveillarce of the LCMAYFUML tar-
ae get which confirmed existence of the contact and enavle the station to derive.
oO further information of portance, Ina third instance, LIFES contact between a”
Mexican Army officer ‘and an RIS officer ecabled the station to make plans to. cover *-
a meeting between then scheduled for 3 July 1957. Finally, coverage of LIM’ RICK
tarsets commercial lines enabled the station to direct various investigations
which resulted in the identification of several Conneredal contacts of that
establishment.
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a. Security:! Security on the. Project remained without sudstantial change.
‘ Nothing further has developed from tke alleged placknail plot of April 1957. On
the other hand, tne activities of the local telephone company,. which is now more
solvent than in many years because of a new financial setup, continued to cause
problems and tenpgrary suspensions of work. LITNUS. was not run during the ‘entire
month and the 'aurice HALPERIN phase was suspended after about a week's operation
owing to the prese¢:ce of telephone crews-in the. same block agit the base house as
well as at other points atons the LITMUS ) pegent of’ the net. tt was observed
Reaove from Project/’*DAgAZ ae
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readied: for use on three to five targets during July.
: the zone by the telephone compariy.
coutinues “to ret that when telernone
sses
Ce Technical: Wo technical provlens were encountered in June 1957.
£. Personnel and Administrative: No provlens of a | personnel or administra= .
tive nature were noted. , .
“Migeéllaneous: LIFLAT Annex a¥ was, rented early, in. June and AS being '.
LIMERICK: Annex II. is sti, .
out of service owing to the absence of LIGLATION ard the continuance of work in
LIV'RY is out of service owing to the retire=
ment of LI} STONES 1 and 2 from active.duty on account of the alleged blacknail
plot of April 1957. LITRICK Aniex: III is out of service and will not be recon-
missioned, One of its LI. ‘RICK tarvet lines was chanzed over to LIMYRICK main
“ base'on 28 Juie. The other two lines from anriex III should ve installed at
~ LIMERICK main base during July. ; .
During June 1957 the following lines were , monitored part or full time: .
7 = LDFRICK office lines out of 8. existing, Two were suspended for some.
two weeks because of the telephone company activity 4n their sone,
2 © LITHOSPH wz lines
1 - LCMAYFOUL line
1 - Maurice HALPER line (for about a week only)
During June the following cadles, His ard infomational HMAs were based
en: tirely or in part on LIFLAT:
50-6 -32/,
ould be. pulled. and: the - opération: suspended: till the crews: have ae
“left the nei ghborhdod.. An exception was made ja the Halperin’ case because. it. was ~
‘hoped tue line would ‘shed ‘light on LONAYPOU —_ .
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Vdographic data on the maxbars of the Czech Legation in Maxten City, viiich
B/Ceechonloveit Finds noct woeful i: the evaluation of these individuals
eo possible tergete for recruitment, either in Mexico City or won thair
aassigment to enother overseas posts For this reason EX/Cseshoalovekts '
ie interested in seeing Project LIFEAT renewed.
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dube 1958. ‘The LIT! portion. of this projed
isof: -pringry interest to ‘the Polish Branch; -and.ag part of tho.
inoreasirg ‘priority of KUBARX: intebost in Poland and: Polish. ©:
targets y it is strongly recomended’ thet the project’ ‘be continued.
2s “Pha reaffir-ation of our Anterest. in LITAUS 1s based _
oh ‘thé ‘coverage it afforded up to Decenber 1956 % ihich tine
‘exico, Thig
the casa officer/doritor handlirg LITIS' de
A parted
coverage was mainly o1 operational valve Au. providing the follow
ing ‘pes of informations
(a) drdteations or Legation plans to: “move which lead
to the stati: ty investigatirg: ‘the possibilities of ine
stalling aicropheres i: atrutegic places which would have —
imeasurably teprowed « our knowledge of Polish activities
in Mexbo. .
. (b) Legation security practices which are useful in
. predicting, or interpretizg changes elseuheree
(c) ‘Repatridtior: effort which’ has been of interest in
4teelf ard is of potential valve ir deterainirg what part |
-of this effort is conrected with the PIS activity ir Hexdoe
a (a) Travel ad other information concernirg the TDY
“ presence in texico of inportart .?!3 persoralities which
asaists in the world wide coverage ot these irdividualse .
(e) sone information about the PIS representatives
sesigred to the Lagatior.
(z) Confirnator; inforaation corcerning sone basic
aspects of developeental activities such as LL" ‘ETHIC.
(g) Btographic ard persorality i:for.ictior in varyirg
decrees of con; peterces about each 9: the irdividuals
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= marily at the clartfication-of the status ofthe PIS in'Mexico,, ~
‘the recruitment of Polish éfficials within th Legation, and as
. | operations droluding monitoring audio-efforts, wilt be sent to
. Mexico in the near future to work on LITH-S and to assist this
a NA Roos at
2 tabs
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dete ARs anne dae iB ta hal,
‘ wely'f
~ herent. ‘an this” type
‘3. The tathod. of-répo rig’ ‘4
rate reports on ‘Legation offictals ard. ‘on the various pubjece le
of irterest) has" been extremely well done ard ‘tidst’ useful to. an |
ER/P in assessing any specific personality, or «i operational ~ woth
situation. It is hoped that with this basic information fron - _
LITMUS now available in each cass, the station will be able to
put the- operational. léads to use. Our recamerdation for the
continuance of. LITMUS is based'on the assumption that KUBARK.
operations in México.against the Polés will tiow be ained pri-
angworing the basic. question of what the Pales-are doing in
Mexico. It is believed ‘that LITMUS is essential to the support
of this effort. : “
l. Aa an example of our interest in Nexico and LITMUS, it -
ia pointed out that a Satellite case officer from the BE Division . ~
is currently. preparing to depart for Maxies. It is also planned ©
thet.a Polish speaking. contract agent, experienced in Polish’
case officer.
PSTER X. SBIMANN
Chief,
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le The “Atexteo Deak is ne
is ‘Rebert frown.
" Preject LIFEAT
af win the process of requesting
LYST fer tho reriod 1 Jaly 1957--
the annual reseinl of Tejec ent LIST
30 June 1958,
ne
and intelligence infeormeticn-
has been forverded te ycur cffice, In vi
44% axul2 be- apereeinta:
renewal,
2 “furtne the pact yéor a consi der. ble -ancunt of ererational |
tLe “place of this rrogect
‘of the raniine proj ect
Af yen would forward to the —~
“Hf¥exieo Desk at yeur earliest eenvenionce a memoren “um evaluating
this project.
yt 3
Was
a recard ‘to your eres ani Sphere of interest,
MEMORLT FRG ‘quiet. i/Foland,, bat
' SUBJECT 8 Project Liveas -
. 4 fm Wi Mean. Deak-is : nthe process ef requesting .
tho anmal renoval of Project ‘EEFEAT for the period 1 July Ihe
30 June 19584" _
; 2. During tho past yeer a ‘considerable smount of operational.
and intelligence’ infornaticn ‘f¥em the LITU3 phaso-of this project.
. hag boon forwarled te your-office, In view of the pending project
| Fonoval, it’ would be appreciated Lf you vould forwar! to the a
- Wi/Mexico Desk at your earliest c.nvanience o mencran:hm evaluating -
this Project » vith regars te yeur area and sphere ef interest.
J, Cy KYHG |
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: - the annual rénéval ef Profdet, L
i 3¢ June 1958, .
2. During the pest yerr!n. consiterahle encont. of ohersticnal _ : .
: ond intellicence 10° cerpation fron the LIVIRY hese of this rrefect . . : a
St “has been forvar ted te your otfleay In view of tha rendine ‘predect” ae -
. : renewal, it would be. app neinted 4% you would cerverd te the : . . *
oe a uHfexico Desk at yeur enriiest ecnyshtence a meéenctendun evalueting .
: : “" this prefect with regekd ‘to: your are 3- ant ‘sphere. of irnitere’s
Ain-the preeens - ot ‘requesting, 7 : Lo
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Attachnent being held by your
ATTN: Miss Emaa Paxson | |
PRCJECT ACTION
RECEIVED
FAA (Projects Branch
Tore 33 610 “tenons & SECRET : i} CONFIDENTIAL 0D CUA INTERNAL
Est GRY O UNCLASSIFIED
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P. 1, It 4s requested that Project LIFEAT be anended, effective
. . 15 August 1957, to permit Daniel K. BROIND (ps) to replace Lewis.-
Da. NICKLAS ( (pa. ;
2, BROMUND will ‘nonitor -LIFEaT coverage and vila process
the resultant reels. | Hé will be employed in translation and the
: preparation of reports based on this translation. He will also be . .
4 emplcyed in-analysis of LIFEAT production. and the preperation of oo rn
Do special reports written 6n his analysis. : . So, Bo %
bap ~ thief; Fi/ops.
uO Attachments wt gees fo
oy, 1 Envelope containing true names uo : _
ti Wevscsrr ~
‘ ' repay witht
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ect Plan for LISAT.is gitiitted for Hea
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2, . Itsill’ be noted that the attached plan calls for an érpansion in:
coverage and additions] personel, = ~ To .
l June 1957, g °
rai/et RR (Airy) names — Kame Ctone
mle ee on Pha ALT ehA Arcacree
Attachments: ~ -
1, ‘Herewith left portion odd-numtered’ pages
2. -UD.a SEPANATE COVES left portion even-nustered pages — /-
3. UNDER SEFARATS COVEA right portion odd-mmtered pages |
ke UNDER SEPATAZ, COVER right portion even-nunbered pacqs’
Distribution: ; /!
3 - HUS(ufS sets atts)
Fonova froa Project Horan 3
64 Tiassificattoas o 4 & - .
Daeg kaa RECORD COPY
Baxi wie’ Folds Nz
aicisea OI-28A
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‘Flecal "rece. ieee -In accordénce with Mfeid cnstruétion. Oe pie me :
(dated @3 Uctober 1953) , the ToLlowing inforiiation is sutnitteds .
Sroduct os the basic project.
. Durin- the currer.t fiscal © year production fror. “RIFSAT -has been
‘quite volimiious. ‘Tae soviet: phase alene has accounted for sore 5,000 paces
of sumary téxt and constitutes ‘somewhat less t:an nalf the coveraze ‘yielded |
by the total project.” The folléving gereral catczories of inforation have”
‘been developed through LISLAT and are citcu-telow witn a few exa:: sles of
produetion(see references ‘te specific ‘Teports and dissetenes in the following
peragrajt:s). .
2. The Soviet Enbassy *
Inforsation onthe Soviet Embassy derived from LIFAT -has tech voluminous
and éxtensive reports have been: fursished on tne voLowing matters .
1
& Soviet Cox ercial Activitias.
“Reports such as qe 22198, 3 vars. 1957; we 3034, & ioverker 1556;
. and i25.-1975, 19 Oetoter 1956 nave’ cofveyed a sutsia.tial amount of month-
: toementa deteil oo.:cerning Soviet econe..ic. and correrciall policy and actions "
‘dn Lexico and toa lesser extent in édjccert arcas, Tis information reflects
the types of products the Soviets are sellins or purmasine in the area,
the names of their internediaries, details on prices, mamer of arrarsing
deals, and ranner of effecting shipmemts. Tais .infor-mtion was sereened out
and triefed from extensive and prolenced coveray te of Soviet Encass- commercial
traffic and appears to be fully authentic as well as sieh in cevail, Hefer-
exce igs also mde to idii-2h76, 1 Karch 1957(ientetive 4eal for Ecvadorian
Coffee); +12.~1973, 15 Octoter *1956(pexican : sports to the (35a); and £11760,
18 Cetoker 19:6(S5ale of Soviet Ferrous }etal in the Us) as ex:ples of
specific spot reports based on infosration derived frou tne sahe source,
During the past year traffic concerning the -oviet comercial oftice in hexico
has-increased a great deal and remains tis Staticn's primr; source ori all
such ratters, .
RECORD COPY Bye “S eas
’ cont sue 1957
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“in the correspondir;’ traffic. The Soviets, in céneral, do not seem to get -
ces are often Siiown'
: x. op
Rote the: Trexteans ima the’ Levin Arericcns “to tiese adv
-@ very ood reception froh cine Latin 4rericans, cut cn the other hand, LIFEAT a aS
shows that they are well réceived by the diplemitic: representatives of co °
india and indonesia; Tse diplomatic-reports have also stiown an improvement
of relations with the Yucoslave(whichn were noneexistent for several years
here), The traffic-and. sevorts further show that. tiie Soviets, roles and
Czecus nave frecuent intere-ange and. other Join. in-days of sport. or other
er.tertainnent. --
Ce Cultural and. — anda ig trises _
123.-2329, 12. 2377" and ant-2héo are cited as exanples of the monthly ote
suzaries of Soviet culziral activities based on-LIs:AT materials, Tney :
reflect in detail Soviet activithe’ in connéction wita putlicetion, cultural .... —
institutes, travel of Mexicans to the U53% for cultural ourposea, visits °
of soviet cultural figures to Mexico and deta concerning now their local
arrangenerits are rade, i2%.-2325 is cited as an exarple of a separate report
on. the visit of some Sovict musicians to lexioco.
a Contacts of the Soviet mitassy ot
122:-2376 end 22159 are exanples of. nonthl; sucries of contacts
of the Soviet wrass;., ese are o- value in plannin> avert operations
against the soviets s:ree thcy Jis¢ vac ous cor.tacts kom to be maintained
by them. Tris tyle of mort also lists the locsi enc foreizn Communists
with whom the Soviets are in contaet each nontn, ° tosetzer with a description
of the nature of the cantect when mow.
@e iiscellaneous astivities of the Sovict ixtass, — . .
LIFEAY maicricl relating to the Soviet intass:, which does not fit
into any ceneral. catesor;, is set forth each ronth in & series of reports _
on miscells..cous activities, These reports include seen randon information
Co “Atcvachment to i2..4-7083
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> June 1957
irstititions y providing o7- :
reports nave becn of Wert: cy lar interest. in Sovelonins | the TEtsa “troject
and resulted in the making. of a contact in the-cleanin; tusiiess turough .
Woden this station obtained entsy ror. one of its agents into the: AmbASSy6
(ce 12A~6372)» . . : an
he Habdoatiy 3 ke; rts ‘on So: viet otticials:
. ~ EEA
‘officers Prepared easily fron LIPAT rv. alerials, . i roflects varying
amounts of-information en the Soviets. Soe eke. Nelsenuy axeard and much
data accumulated on their contact, marital & tuations, orficial duties,
etc. These data nave been used on occasion for stadring possible defection -: .
pitches and will probarly.be usec sore in tre Tuurc, in the case of the -
current Soviet javal atiace, Sri: ord, LOATPO,S, his habits were studied
rairdy through LISSA? and Lote was mde that bis wide nicht be vulnerable
because she was havias- a@iorous relations wita’ one of her husband's subordinates.
(127 523 2EXG 4953 2520 Ub)
i. iovencnts of Soviet ditctals
porte
The arrivals and depart=-es of Soviet ocficialp have core often
been ascertained throush Livuaf tian tirewh ary other Sources | he Station
has kecn able to advise of rovements out of :exico wiroush LI-_Al in alrost
every case wher suc travel took plece in the oast fivei5) years. sre-
quently the “taticn has received notice of covenent lon; before it took
: place ty studying ca.tacts of the Soviets With losl clothiers, etc. since
it has been the soviet custa. te stack up on doting end various luxuries
prior to leaving Mexico. ic arrivals of ran Sovi ts have been learred
of only through LIZS:>, ever. in a number of cases wien the Joviets travellkid
ttachnent to H 1.447063
335
> dune 1957
wo
14-0000
3. Gzech Leyation-
_ LIPerT has provided considéretie in: iiatdan on the Czech Ie-ation
_ during the past yeer. ine incormation thus octéined {8 rou_hly parallel to
that obtained on the Soviet. Exbassy, ard perl odie -jenera]. oun aries ‘have becn
forwerded in ift: -1505, 1 io: 121632, He. 1623, Has 191997, ide. “ltuT, iL2:-2349 add -
-others.: . .
% Fetsonnél data
. - Fersonnel data on state. embers. of ‘the Czech Lege ‘1on have been
_forwerded in such reports ag if H-1896, H2.-1959, | 152:-2330 ani others,. This
date has ‘teen of use not only in reflecting persrality data, of cial, functions |.
and damestic mttera pertaining to: Czech Staff members tut also in planning
: defection. ayproacies.
be Spot Reports
. _ Fron tifie to time got ‘beporte, on. natters of eajecial interest in
, > connection with the Czcci Legation have teen. torwarded, azon: ow. “ich refcrance
is made to tne following entirely or partially -taged on Li: AT
ee mo - 1779s Froposed Barter “pansactian;
: J2-1314, Travel of Czech Commercial. sepreser: tatives;
on -1935, Vera .arie ?TASIIOVA;.
it] +1977, Travel o” Eraique CART: 20 GareLa; and .
1322'-1937, Czech dele zation to Scolovical Concress. ©
ce. Livsit Coverage
Durins most of the year LIZZAT coverage of the Cgech Lesstion was
confined to the tWo phones in the main Lez setion budldiag Lut early in 1957
one of the two lines of the Comercial Of_ice was crossed and very nish
production received. It is projected that this basic Goverace will Le
continued to the extent cireurstances permite” .
he Polish Le-ation
"By far the mgatest, mount of intor a tion cervied on the rolisa
» SSRs itechment to ii: 97053
14-0000
SR ie cette
Cor se)" .
10262592, Release of i. senda 3 wi Lorento } and
imon5gli2, Juliusz KATZSUCIYS
Se Gosbined japon,
M21; j ’ entitled "Soviet Bloe: Econonde Penetrati
exan:lé ofa report of a general nature based on LISEAS
Crechs and Soviets. ' i" 1 re .
6. Countar-intelltzence retters . :: . a . . ras
. " Counter-intelli. “rere natters ounstitute tae na jor, SI portions of this a : bee
of tais Stetaon's selated lission lireetive ena id-vd has contributes more
leads znd ceneral informtion on the ‘Sovict aspect of this’ subjeet than all
other Siction sources corkined. thé followkng reports arc cited as exanples
of many of this type of reports and inforration developed a tils category:
«
a. 122-1953, rnt-2256, describin.: ‘contacts between : jareiso LAS ILS,
‘leading :exicén pro-Corii mist, ac Viktor 1 SLOUOV his Soviet case officer
Who appears in Li“u.i under the nane of "LOvEZ." . :
b, ifs. 2218, 122.-2262 and is -1336, dealing id'th “the ‘contacts’ petween’
the leadin: Venezuclen Sorrunist, Cerlos Auusto ik. anu his soviet case
officer, boris re KOLUYARIV. A eonparison of recuinss fren LI: Zt /LG ERICK
wits LISA: coverace on the Venezuclan Corr urdist-.art,; efTicer wduardo 7 ae —
1AC.LDO Morales indicates that on is: probably tue intermediary between .
the Soviets and the Venezuelan exiles. : ;
nts Zor clandestine contact betueen .
nm General Star? Collese, with his
Cc. MU-2h20, setting sorth arrens
Colonel Jesus de Luv. feral, of the Mex
Soviet case ofticer.
tiachnest te iLL wA-7063
ERE: 56
5 dune 1957
14-00000
LILACS and LINSTOCK-1, In. each caze LI7
“may te "pla, Ang" “with tae » Sdvigts or ehcoavoring to do so.
‘forth. tuts reece aetivities “and contacts wile tn H rexieo. “hha ceport.
“Was dargcly tased ‘on LIVGAt. : ; tye!
and 4. _ iany” others.
Te Double fzent Checktng. 2 :
During the past year, as in previous. f2TS, a. number ¢ of te is. ates touts
“dovble. averits heve tech ord tored Ahrovsn LISZAT -in contact with’ the Soviet
Embagsy,.- thus enablinz the 5 tation to verily certain portions of tacir at
reyorts and nence leading toa Letiér oucnce to eValuste the-2: sentte Aniong ™
ttiose heard in the past year wore LIVEL kK, Liiili's son, LILEVORALE,
‘i tended to.confirm the Stztion!'s
good opizton of the ecent. Un the other hand, several recent ccntects
former Station escent PIVEW'.OGK=3 and the Soviets indicate that EIVESTOCK=3
8, LAvwieLe
. “Bete rence ig made to i22 ah 3923 (ee Ox! -83) waicn sets forth deta on
Soviet TAbrICLs matte: ‘8s, cerived méiinly from ul-vsk.. wversonaity dzaw on
IAULISLE ficures, es;ccially in we rolisn ani Czech estcciisanesits, nas
been accumlzted and studied as @ major Biation ovjective,
9. Intentions and Activities of the Lievic.n. soverment
During the earl; part of 1957 LIFFAL erstled the Station to assess
reports it was receivin> from ancther sour ce ca.cernin, the cian.ing end
hardening of the Uexican gor. Trment's attituce towards foreign Covrmrists.
LIFEAT covcraze of verious incividval targets gave solid infarration on the
-arrests of the forciyn Communists Hario Such Uaverro, Joaquin O2OUE,
iwi -7063—
536
5 June 1957
ttachment ‘to {f
14-0000
Ll? S9(35 i) ts nga ly. reli
the: affect thit in 1956 the: Sexdcan: presiuent told’ the Cetor of * ‘one ‘of
Lexiéo'ts Jeacing newspapers that. pe 6 e20cld by § doen or ordt anti-US articles
and opinions. 4 : ot
WW. Inforation on the ie:sican Venimianist tarts and Commurd st’ Zronts <-
ae OMe OE Ne 1S CaN SS SE See oer Se el :
: Durin; the past year corsideratle amy to cay detail wes received from:
LIVLAT concerting the Kexican Communist Sarty ani its fronts. The latter
inelided the Sireuls de Estudios Lexicanos(the intellectial author of which
was covered g:. LTSEAT) and the } hexitar: seace Kovenent, Sozicty of -richds .
of China ane Yerhous art fronts (through. coverase of an officer of those : . rer
mover: ents.) ais intérmation was o: volue in susole: senting. acent coveraze., - : _
of those arsed sations and occasionally provided information -unknom: to
the agents. (C2 102161657 and HMMA2285) oe,
li. | Arcrican cauunists iA, Koxied
One oithe zost extensive and . aeoductive coverases through LIFSAc in the oo
‘past year was Sivected a-ainst Anerican communists 2a Hexico. In this’ . , —
“period several american targets weré coverid at the request of OUUVY-ard : sy
the production processed in sart by then and in wort by tais Station. OMY .
asguned the tasx of reporting nest of the infomation on these subjects bit -° +:
provided wie station with carton cqpies or their sirraries of the pertinent -
recls and of the reports based thereon. The subjects tvs covered for eee
- + - OUENVY -wete-as —lollows; with a Listing of the muntér of reels cussed on each?
&, Noah Sin, possible Imerican es; Lonas e asent for tue Soviets
. (23 ~rels)
be. Srederich Vanderbilt -TrW, Aserican Tom, anist, and nis wife, ‘
anita Soyer $T.10(254 reels) ;
CG. Asa 2Ac2 Zolinski, Arerican Canmunist azent(s5 reels.)
RB. Of particu: > inportance in the coverave ty LIS:AT was the Alircd
‘Kaufmann STtc Acich was of artiewar intercot cot only tO KULALK but
if
. and Martha Dodd STurl,case :
. "Attachment to 21-7063
E955
5 June 1957
. St ine: Jacks |
peu -outs tind
scelle nedus Coverages .
During the zast year the | “following: individual tarzets have a
covered for- “Periods” of timc varying. fron. vone » nonin to aim jodr
ae Aaron Jaze PSZiS.A ‘Vargules, Jewish Coniuinict leader. ‘the coverasé mo
reflected the declim of the Jeish Communist. nove: vent and the relative
inactivity of PSZ2SiiA and tas suspended, .- - : : a
dv. ZR, American Commisist. ile. and iis wife vork for a. travel
azency and thoir traffic has reflected many details concerning the nove~_
nents of Anericans | “in and out “of hexico, many ‘of then Car: unists. -
ce. Samuel iAGIUD: Jagidin, Jevish Coisunist: leader.’ This, overage a -:
confirmed the decline of the local: Jewish Comiunist -‘ioverent andthe final
liquidation of i its iccdquarters, It.rcflected tiie nares 02° ine séw-active -
members who eéntinue to nect infol mally, It was of éspecial valve in covering
the arrest of Vhone SHEIILAW!, menber of the Jewisi Cayamist LTOUD, and in.
covering; the deportation of Jacobo HURUTIZ Zender, nom Communist agent. :
“Prom this coveraze details were leaned concerning the names of the lawyer.
_ used by tae defendants, ‘together with a considerable view of the: netiods
and secondary cor.tacts.--
de- ‘Alfred 5 Ke (and: partha Dodd) Szuiut(see para . 2), nie’ was crobably
the most déutstandinz technical su:veilicnce operation ever mounted ty :
tais Station and w.ich 4s still continuing. .
~ “Rduardo TAGG0 Hordlee, Véniezuelen Coimitnisty “ints coverage fons
veyed. a “host of details on the mchirativns and activities of the Yenecuelan |< °
‘Communists in .exico und toa lesser degree provided informatica, én their |
contacts with the Joviets and Hexican Communists.
f. Xavier ou! This coveraze. cc: ntained corsiceratle detail on
the Communist nerty, Society of frionds-of Siina, Feace “ront and other
orzanizicions of wien HEI ‘O was ane.ter, It also @ntained details
of sreat istercet, .on various hatin Americen Vonmunists and Srevicars with
waom the GUE\NENOs were in contact. Infer:ation uerived from tis line
Lye
Attachment to 1-'-7033 |
. 988
5.¢ ne 1957 i
This ‘coveralé: 3 Tected t that tha Bed was “almost - “defunct. of
a ae Fernando Alterto NILA, Argentine Haval Attache, wao was covered
brie ly ih connection with the proposed. defection. or a sovict oficial with
_. Manon he was in contacta’ - :
Ub. roohone Thase _ ee coe,
ur: she Project also itcindes the LICOCL phase: rence Is made to
Sit 005 wiich descrites a current SLQUOL _ insialla tion Grectcd against a __
Soviet official. « ‘ ae . cae :
In suzrary, LESEAT ’ consti tates one of iexiso City Stetion's enief adsets;
ane it ig the belief of; COS Vexico that this opera tion(waica is woolly’ .
“tBALK's and has no. Liaison or other service liwolved) is by far the best’
‘oberetion of f its kind ¢ Jtctit has in the world, ; Lo : -
a ” Aesor: glishuents _ ‘ ;
a a sencral averase-over the past yest LIFiaT has consisted of
tuenty-two.22) to t.enty -taree(23) simultaneous coverarzes, edci of 2h hours
.. per. Gays. - The_tarcetscovered-nave..anclided-major coverage 6f alt those
wich sr highest in the Station's AMD(Soviets, Poles and Czechs) as well
as a lerse rumver of selested targets of opportunity. Appratinately 15,000
pages of sumcry text have been obtained -fran the project. ‘this informitdion,
trouch fragzerntary at tines and at times difficult to understand, is
nevertheless documentary in nature. In detail, everage coveraze of the
tarsets ct the Stztion has been as follows: se
Soviets 8 Lines . American comunists 3 lines
‘Czeons © 2 lines Rewinder — . 8 lines, -
Foles ‘2 lines
Attaciment to ill. 7063
eam -35
5 Jane 1957
14-0000
i Vhile in gerieral ,
in the past year, sone of ‘tivose connected with the group based on the _fanily te &
he yetfonidnce of the LIFEAT agents has been cood
of former head agent James 0, AYCALL have not ‘been acting in a satisfactory...”
nanrer, These are gradually teing weeded out and new, rore effective and
fully cornperwented base operators are tein: sutstituted for then. The
Station's problen in this. connestion is difficult since it is ard to
- recruit persons Who cartine the following qualifications necessary for base
house operations | . . .
-§). absolute “discretion . . Sor Lone
3 _ Willingness to.cover the tase 2h hours daily, year after yearj” a
* 4g3) suitatle cover; -'
44) willinmess to obey canplex orders to the letter year after
year;
and iiii4) . willingness to live ina. Situation of constant povential.
danger. .
d, Status of saproved Conint tment s =
“LIFEAT Project(as approved in . aeatho) cantains most of the .
elenents which will be necessary in Fiscal 1956, The main difference that ud om
vo te noted in the atiacsed Meld rroject Jutline is that costs will. _...-- ----=--- 50
be nigher and one soré pase_nouse will te-added- tote current list. em
wee : ry
Attachment to Ili-4
\ ; . > dune 1957
14-0000
ee ere Baas
ty “Froude OUTLINE"
CRY Pre - FIELD. CASE of 10S
ae . -o+ .+ . GHIEF OF STATION oo ae
: - oo “Willard v. culo
‘ been continuous, with stall breaks for security or other operational reasons |.
from tat date, The project was last approved in ii2:-N-3740, 19 November 1956. ~
To mount various “ty pes of technical qurveillance operations, mainly
teleynonic, ageinst the Soviet, Czech and: olisi. Gplomatic missions in
Kexico; against important contacts of tice inctdlations; and against leading
Mexican and nobi-: exioan Cosmunists and Communist sympatuizers. .
3. Background © ‘
- This project was first asproved 3 . October 1950 and has teen exténded
each year thereafter, Actual operations began 18 January 1951 and have
LISCAT has beer ron since its inception without liaison. and no plang
now exist to change (this, arrangement. |
Qver the past 6 ; years and 3 months i; FEAT has expanded from coveraze™
of one(1) line to coverage of an average of atout twenty-four(2h) lines,
each being covered 2; Hours per day. ~In cll, over 40,000 pages of docus u-.
_.rentery.inforr2tion-on-prime station targe.s has” thus teen obtained from
tnis operation.
4. Reference
HIL.-3-37L0, 19 ioverker 1956, contains the last reneval of this project.
a. This project has teen one of the outstanding KULALA operations in
the world. “eriain elements at deadquarters recognize tiis. Onief, on/Co
states to tiis Station during his.visit in January 1957 that tais was the
only SLIFAAT ot ype operation which wis wholly :UGARI's and he said it was
ar
Pace 11
Attachment to 32 /.41-7063
586
nd 5 June 1957
All of these reached to ua coverages:
ce Tae Director has personally corcwinded the Station officer for nis ~
work in oe line's coverage in this operation; and has orally stated
to CG, }. Oxi Co- that tiis is an excellent operations .
5. 0 ectives he . oe a _
. To carry out this Station's: OtLigctions, in con ford ty 1 with its’ Rela ted
Uission Directive, thrpuch- “technical. survcillonce _operciions, “the. crecuct
from this operation is ‘coordinated wi her Station operstisns, Jith
especial atter. tion to Soviets, Felish and. ‘Czech activities, ~
wd
be Targets
Primary targets covered in this operation are: L
Soviet nba ssy "and. residences of Soviet officials; .
Czech: Legation; : ”
Polish Lezations and : : - -
Alfred Kauftanrlend hartha Boa) Siu.
_ _-—Soviet; Polisi # ana cs ech ‘agents;
Nexdert and foreim Cocmunistss "and
Americar: Co:ummrists.
7. asks
a. To maintein and operate, existin, project facilities and establishnents;
be To eugert siniler coverere when need of opportunity arises;
’ - Fase BO .
“ cE ; Attachment tole! -7053
wv
5 éyune 1957
Secondary tar gi sets ares. - : so . an a
14-0000 . 7
. - . te . "
ce to! reetuit, “train ‘ond againtiter suci: 3 gaits as “tite > projet regiresy
Lis aT. iiforve then i is very osely cdoraina ted with ala othor operati ois’
at this Station” ‘bat does not: require, operational morndinstion with ‘any. othe?
area.; However, when the project yiklds. infonution of interest.to other
areas, these areas are ‘itforned, i
9. Fersonel
It 48 Intended thst the onion peraénnel will participate in the | . .
LIPEAT Froject during AAscal Year 1988 = . , os
‘ oe _ - 2 a il
to a. Case Officers
“s.
Case Officers Tuomas Je URQUHART | _ a gs
Case Officer for LICL phase? hattcew S. DINSLxe oe _ . ae Poe
Case Officer, Caech Legation phasés darvey +. DaeinoLe a
Case Ufficer, Folish Leg? tion phase: to be named na :
General asst. Case officer: David li. NILS TED(U.S. citisen) -
. tecinical - contract agent(has om cou ercial |
: .. fire whien fumished his cover)
_ General Asst. Case Officer: "Ralpa RAFAL GELI(U.S. Gitisen) - commercial
General Asst. Case Officers — ‘Arthur 5. ‘SNUGIe denorfietal cover/
* berotes Diplomatic cover .
be Operations acents a
fe ne eens eS ee “le LIEBETS oo Hella “Agent, Operet Loni ~ clesFance— 139), dated?”
va . 17 October 1950. He ie an enployce of Teléfonos do Hextoo,
loc¢al telepione oampany, 1.0 provides the basic inJormation
necessar; for rumnig the project. ;
7 wo oe LEGAL +. Neld agent, Operstional clearance WwW, Wy, Aug,
. : 1951. Ee is charged with aspects ¢ of the technical portion:
of tie operation,
Page 13 . : .-
<<? At tachment to 128 ~1.7063 :
9
cS 5 Jue 1957
14-0000
ational, 2 Hetescca é :
Field agent. _gpecetioisl Shecréace -2631959,..
a ete, “Jeske | Base. house “oserstere, <1 oe
Be “LIESTOUE ES. Me agent. -Qerst Sonal Cléarazce 0a32712, a
-- . , 7 21. arch 1955. Asst. . base’ house operator, : a ——
- 1 De. LEER? - Meld agent. Cpecctio:al Slesracece in ined Te , S
. V3 July 1956. : ee *
10, “LEES!AE-8, eld agent. Cperativutl clearance t=, BIRO, ee BE
lay 1956. Asst. base- “opers tar a.d processor of: tezes, _ So ’
LL, LEESTONE-9. “Meld agent, opefational Clesrasce C-Sdh6h, ~~
2h sept. 1956 _
. 22, LDOLSOME-10, Field“agent.’ Cgezetional Clearance 3-50758,
. 2y Sevt. 1956. coon —— a
“Ube LETT Field agéat. Opersticcal Slesrance 3970, 1 Oct,
. - 1953. Asst. tase. operetrr ens srgcessore a
- 23. Lbtaiion Fiele azert. doerett oat cleara: oe 397% 30 Sent.
. v8 - 1952, base operator. .
8. Ls ie?, Held agent. Qnere ti: vai Slesranse 2-50157,
. Soe 3 han 1956. Asst. base operstar. . le
. , . We LETRAS and LODRTMNWG. Neld agents, Operational co
. clearance. in 132:-W-2U00, 13 Jan. i335, and Wé-W-1333, 19 tar. 195%.
To be used as base operator. ;
- Ae LIZA. Field agent. Qverctioel vlesrarnce 7L¢5, 16 De,
1°53, Has tee:. base operptor bet rar retire. LOWER, ‘he snould
be kept on the mola until a definite decisicn is me,
Fare Ly
atiaciant te
14-0000
Li , - Feld asents
3 Ss apt 1956, Asst tase opel
Frosessors of “recorded tapes
2h. Carol K,.ZIcstBISTEk contract agent, Operational lec cance”
C2982, 1 July ‘195k. Processes najor portion o of Soviet target
: ee
_ material, . -
~ ~—256 LITACE. Fie) agente Clearance contad ned in i. wiel7l2, - _ a ;
‘ ; 5 Oct, 193 if conerat procescin3, a B
en 26, Alicé Le: CATZETAU. Cortract enplojeé. © Clearned’in i.ci3O5I,
: 20 fpril 1956, “ZonAK Frocessing.
/ 27, Frances, MUZE.” Géntract. agent, Cleared in 10102763,
28 Decenter 1955. General proceysing. . :
Te 28, Clivia SIAM. Contract agent, Clearance by virtue of
a * contract dated 1 January 1957. Geral processinz ard
Z i processiige ae o- a
: Tas . weer s phe :
_ De “Gnvitting assistant to. LYSKATE for routine office Karke
2 (HOTE: LYERIi 22! and LICKHOMm ‘ely Who. handle ‘dzecin Inoiage tapes, are
ro incluced in the LILOGTRO?T Project. In addition to the above
. ' processors, assistant Case Jfficers STOVE] and \ILSiLD also cnzage
in processing. 0.1:Vits local office processes certain tazes from
targets of primary interest to them. LUsSs7eil-3 and RIT AB . .
alterrete assistant vase operator duties with those of processinz.)
Total personzel, part or full time on .rojects: 37.
/KOTE: It {5s also expected that two(2) wore processors; ani one(1) a-ditional
y tecunician will te added during fiscal ear 295-6
t Pare 15 -
’ “ "Attachrent to! -706h
; 96
5 June 1957
oe
14-0000
3. LEAL: ‘His natural “cover- is of emple,ee of the local tele--
GhONG: COMPS: y which he has teen for a number or yeares .
he LOSWATIR-21: injoys natura? cover ‘as a telesnone conpeny employee.
5. IDEATER2: Enjoys natural cover as telep:one enployee,
be LES IE-13 She is an elderly person ond hance can. ‘Lovdcally-
. have income fron fanily estate, Does “not atiract attontich.
eke
Te
Te LMGSTase2g Brother of LIES3IUNEel ani resides wita here
Is elderly and cah pass as a Poor relative end retainer.
8. LOLS? Eda as deen engaged in obtaining sell covernment
- contracts atid moves in and out of verjous soverment orfices. Un-
fortunetely his cover is xot really yood and Stess imst be taken,
to injrove it af he is to remain in ow exploy.
9. LOESIE-;: =derly woman who has had larce busi ona. enterprises
in the past and two Goes not necd to explain her source of income
for tais reason.
10, LUYSSTOESS:. Father-inelaw of LOZITWEs} ani-ostenoitiy
dependent on -him. .
LU, LESSN.be7: Sido of. Janes 0, AYTALL, wi was widely resarded
as a wan of means. Hence sne ostensitly lives on his estate, This
woran has a tendency to live teyond her means, nowever, cndis a
cause for anxiety,
Pace 15
Atcacmert to Elid soe
— ane 3d June: 17
"ere ‘
14-0000
A coer fer TRE aN OTS
“196
(23, LIQUAYICN«3: Elderly widow wo resides jart time with her
; lives” on oh n innert ues,
a | Accountiait with ‘a - aese ‘fim. dis uize
(LOT2.710;.-6) nandles most of the routine work he as dore for the:
Sta thon ix, the pasts ..- . ce
20. EE UATIONS Zusinessnan with of"ice in the city. Je azends a’
good deal of time on selling rachincry while LIQUATTL. -2 and
LIQUATIvL.<3 tind the base.
21. LIQATION~l: jias been out of tow working on a contract. “Pres
viously was a student and had adequate cover ror part-tire work.
When he rewurns to LiztAl nis cover will ‘be similar. to tz2t of :
LIQUATTOU. oa”
22, LIQUATTE: et ‘Housewife. :
children, hence not likely ‘to erouse cuspcion.
2h. LIZSTit%-18; This agent's cover, that of plumber ad electri cian,
"43 not satisfactory. It appears, novever, that he my be. aut .
into another tye of opwation sometize this year, _ .
25, LIV3vICNe25: Housewife,
26, LIrcTIG@i-37 Dependent relative of LIVsWGi-10.
27. Carol K. ZESIZISTER: Housewife.
28, LILACS: Kousewife:
29. Alice Kk. CAILLET:AU: Housewife
Fase 17
Attachment to iD jiaa=-7063
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5 June 1957
14-0000
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“16. ‘Nmetable”
It is telieved that supp) si TA currently’ at the
Station are surficient to carry : J the calendar year -—
1957;, iut it is possible. taat -Samuitaneas trec:cow. Xf Guantities of the
olzer equipment, dating fro: 1931 and in constant use since then, would -
necessitate the cplzeing, oF seserate urders for replssewtts,
15. Coordination _ : ae ate Loe
Lr *uAT is coordira ted wits all other nrojects @ 4 this Station.
LISSA? has been -in al:.ost coma tant operation Since its inception in -
‘Januar; 1951 and ‘it is. Planned to continue it. ‘indeNoitely,
a tet 4.
14-0000
Salary «400,09 ; =
Qnartera 2,200.00
Educ All. 200 00
““Eavid Hy STESIED.
94100,00 °.
Unnaned 1I22.2K processor(3S-12)
A apeantlite ““Sabary = .7,579400.
. coat a BE ces Quarters 32200000
Cra P23 uravel 00 CO
— -12,770.00 #
Unnaned IIS trarslator ... . -
7 Salary 6,500.00 ~ . .
oo Quarters 2,000.00 - oo _
. . P03 Travel — 2,000.00 _
- : 10,500.00 : .
4
Caro’ F228 SISTER Se,
a - Salary 5,400.00 5,400.00
« Fran¢es he 1.02TE : .
. . Salary 2,50!,.00 295065 200
. Alfee Hy CATILETEAU |
Salary 2425.00 2,h25.00
Olivia U, GLAD: ; =
Salary 3,830.00 3,830.00
pr Narvey Co. bVL.UAD _
“ Salary . 10,320.00
Quarters 2,500.00
20S travel _ 2,0.0,00
: 6 15,620.00
_ . 65,724.00
raze 19
Attachment to 1.1-7053
: 966
> dure 1957
14-0000
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LBZLAVER assis tant :
“thacs’ “G2 oo ‘por Hout, "Bo
fat 2300. up 23.
fat. 1590, up 250
ame a
Curis tas bonus and presents 900 90
(One month salary to each agent; "
in accordance local cistone Also 395250.00
special vifts in some cases)
S Base house rentols, utilities and expenses —
LEST IS. base house 2050.00 ; . w
LI 3 base house 200,00 -
LI base house 2000.00
> LITHOSHUAD base house 2020 00
L@AY:UaL base-house .- .~ 1000.00.
° Proposed tase house - 2900 00
° LI-FAT bate shop 2006 ,00
Proposed tase house 2700.00: . :
Proposed tase house 2600.00 .
LICNL-S5 tase 606.
Proposed LISML base 600.00 21,450.00
> ed
Ce Equipment
Local purchase o2 energency and ~ -
special equipment . 2,003.00
New car © ILS iD 3,300.00. -
' . . 5,500.00
. fage 20
Attzcanent to same?
he 1957
14-00000 . .
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, Poo. a
. = ~ = 7 a .
2 2 - vy” fan . :
at > -“
"2 EL 8 dg HilseéTlaneous: * ;
i le -Suppliés 2...
(papers 3
a)
oo Proposed tase car reu.tal ©
3. Other Operarional Exzerses
(To cover loss of deposits’ on réhts, ~ :
fatalities ed other serious emeryincies,
: Separation payments, medical pxpenses, 7
: " emergency moving Lilla; and to cover : - ; .
: targéts of opportunity) ——_ ~20,00 200; *
. ween *. : aa
Grand Total =- 159,854.00
st 7 . ‘t ° UN bat *
; mo wee S ;
t .
Face ct .
Attcchrimt to H ..t-/0353
mS : 935
: 2 viuw 1957
1
ton
ere
we
Lge edd
“i
Frojeet to sever the purehise’of a new basehoude. Should nore funds
roreved. - Nrthernare,” am dectaton: faa’ haeh Peaches sent bee new- operas ved :
tienal techniques vill be inittated which will necessitate round-the-
eloek eperations in the baat by station clearod parsonrel in order. to
satisfactorily cover the tercete., This vill undoubtedly necoasi wate .
the sequisition of a rore securely controlled base of operations, The
station dces- not believe such s base can be acquired other than by. .
purehaainy the property indlonted. -llowevar, every ofvort-vill be a2d® wt
to lease this property providin» leasin: arranjementa can de made to . .
oe
Bret the security requirenents of the operation, : a
3. at. present additional funds are not needed in the LIFRA?P
be needed before tha ‘project expires, they will be. requested at a- ae A
later date. :
3,0. KING
AFFROYED: ; Co
CHEF, F1/ceS Lote
JOSEPH R. GROVES ,
APPS: VEDI
D/ DIGCT A, LOGISTICS
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neve nob vem inciudces
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studied cconomies in Faris for alx yeers ing received a Uese
Vovericent (runt to attend & burvard cenincr on harketing in
AyG2., shile in Haiti he bpyesred to ve proeinericonu. at the
ven Jutn symposiua be a TUL aecusred thet every biltdien would
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of HTPA l7Ul, 2h Fed lyce..
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Os 26 eu use 1935, #irirocne wo aceonpinied Gererd Fi. kane
vhe au from kexico tity to boscow in -ucust lyéh. ~tation
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Page 1
. 29 GP 82
~ This conversstion is sbout "The Comediuns®, & book written
about Heiti by Grahom Greene. Gererd and Susie tre talking ‘to
P&erre Lelong. Pierre says the book was the novel of the nonth
of February in the U.c. sook 1s about Vuvelfer. Gerrrd has heard
thet foreigners sre meking money on Hoition heudy by writing such
stories but he his also heard that Greene was.4in contact with a
person who really gave him full information, Pierre suys' there
, was eo review of the book in L'Edition and he hos saved it. Gererd
iy Pierre if he hes the letest edition of the newup-per Combatant,
P¥6rre hus it and promises to return it.
29 GP 85 3,0
Suzie cic lls Gererd PIBRRE CHARLES. Rover hus left Susie a
note. Gerard felled to so where he hud plinned. Gerard called
Doree but Doree wasnft there. He went to the Lmbessy ror 15-20
minutes but he coulen't find him. (Conversation probably about
Hid4 Castors visa.) Gerard usks how everything come out. The
witw of the Shief of Polica cume over to tix the thing about the
little girl. The police never suspected snybody and they don't
‘think anybody like that had it. Sugle seys Cluudette (nally found
her pessport. Claudette went to « (convent?) and someone stole her
hendbog which contained her passport, money und license to work.
Everything was returned tne next dey with « check for $500, Claudette
had to feturn tho 500.
29. GP 85 9,0
t
Suzie with Gerard. Susie asks Gerard if he sew a number on the
front or back of something (pepers)? No. There is nothing written
‘by hand. Gerard recaived three coples ind they sre looking for two
more.
29 GP 98 17,5
Sugie cells Gerard. Suaie isks Coerard If #1di has come dy.
Sugie ssys she is going beck to the “moassy. Gerurd has changed every=
thing end the men will come by uwround 2:00 to pick him up. Judy called
to esk when she should come,
22. GP 103 4-9
Plerra Lelong calling Susie Pler:e-Charles. Yuzie asks Fierre |
when he returned. He just wrrived, but witnout his cother. Susie |
{
asks Flerre how Lillien and her friends were. They were fine.
Tonton CINcAS hid been arrested tnd hud been shot. Also, something
{5 supposed to stert in kHeitd. Tonton C1h.45 was in touch with some
ene nemed Maitre edomond PliaRh.. clemera CHARLES was alsa Invalved
beng
anne ee ee,
ae es ae
ams Te wres 859 cS Copy ee Sa e/a
2 tee mete «em ane
-and he had to open it. shen he opened it ne found iv was « hind=
so Cent,
Peye 2
in tho affair, $82,000 was involved. The person thet cove him the
news wos & friend of tlemord Ciié-KUS. A newspieper in N.Y. numed
il Tienpe hes written about an invasion of Heitdi. bl Tempo re-
ported that someone aimed Vixami wus involved, Fierre woth & store
in Sen Juen, Puerie Nico buying some cloth when & Gubsn girl —
opproeched him and asked him if he wis iluitdun. The rirl wus Scompanied
by 8 Cuban men end they esked |derre questions about Haitisn history.
They assed Fierre Lf he knew anything about Duvelicr, Pierre exe
pluined he was orresed to buvilicer. The Cubsns seid there were people
in San Jucn plenning to "catch" Duvelier, Pierre implies that the
Cuban man lives in Mexico. Gerard PIL: kb CHARLES takes the phone,
Gerard tells Plerre shat someone nimed Silvie 1s on the border. Gerard
asks Plerra if he Sas brought the merchiidise, Yes, Pierre went to the
post office to pick up a peckepe tnd ‘they were going to open the packsge
to inspect it but rierre told the clerk it was not necessary to ine ;
cpect it. The pest office clerk ssid thé declared velue was too high,
written munuscrirt so the clerk uskcd no sore questions. bvcrything
went élright. Fierre mentiony thet during his trip overacas (Sen Jusn)
he met Cerurd LaTCATUE. Gerard asks Plerrve whet LATOATUL's financial
status was. Pierre thinks LATORTUL is working ot the University of
Mayepuez. [Pierre sys there ire a lot of Heditiéns in Puerto Rico that
are interested in doins something (evuinst Yuvalier?) but most sre
without families. They ere petty vourgeois or engineers working in
San Juan, The doursvois Hiitiiens now heve stores in Puerto Rico.-
Cererd osks Pierre if LATORTUL mentioned anything about his uncle
Francois LiTORTUL. io, he did not. LATONTUL wight cone to hexieo soon
on @ tourist visa. he has to fo throush some routine to get the visa,
Gererd tells Plerre that Francois LATORTUL da up to his neck in
politics in Heiti. LATURTUE suid that the leftist perty was really
mistreéting MahlaiT and LATCRTUL didn't ldke it. bkverytime MANIGAT
opens his month sonethin,, huppens. The leftist pertivs likened BHANIGAT
to Castro, Like Castro, KahIGAT talked too mucn end did too nueny things.
MaNIGAT showed his card too much ond that ds why they ere mistreating
him. It wés the sozc.unist purty that put MANIGAT where he ds, just
as the CP put Cestro where he is. LATORTUE has written en article to
counter what has hacsened to MANICAT. Gerurd says he knew Meh luaT 10
years ago in Heiti. LATORTUE hos written én article condemning
émericen intentions of lunding in Hidtd. LATORTUE «x ds Professor of
Leonomies et the iniversity of Mayaguez. LATORTUE is trying to leave
Puerto Kico ind go somewhere else where he can find better work,
29 GP 105 25.7
. Gererd is talking to vusde cbout @ title of property. She cannot
find it. She asks about Vaeniel,. so ,
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29 GP 106 257°
Gererd cells Flerre LELO\G and esxs fierre to drop by tonisht.
Has Pierre found 2 peckcces of pspers? me contsins pers for Suaie's
course tnd the other is a peckage of white Slick paper cor cineag@pgph-
NE . oe
29 CP 20,2
Susie célls Gertrd. Suaie is neér the "suy's” house. She wants
some money to get a larrse roll of péper end wents to write ¢ check
for the people thit are goin, to send "those things”? this afternocn,
Gerard tske if she received any news. Yes, Gersrd esks Susie to buy
some flash bulbs ror his camera,
29 CP 118 3,0
Suale with Benoit. Benoit excuses himself for not coming. He will
come by tomorrow night about 8:00 pem. when he gets out of senool.,
Has Susie received any news from Gererd? No. Susie asks about Pierre
Louds. Pierre Louis is doing alright. .
29 GP 118 23.2
Suzie célls Vincent. Long time no see, Vincent kids Suzie about
her trevels, vecation, new house, ond car. She asks about Angelica,
Benoit is coming over tomorrow. Angelica's brother cane in for a
vacation, Vincent asks Suzie if there is any cther news. No. Still
the same as in February from the newspuper Railiement the sime story. --
Vincent stys thet he his no news sbout Heit. out he cot s letter from _:
the family seying thet the economics® situstion is very rough. Cincent .
asks about #ld%. He scored 9.10 on an exas. Susie asks Vincent if he
has seen CINLAS (ph) (sounds like somebody at the Nexicon University).
Vincent seys everybody at the University is égsinst hin.
29 GP 128 2,0
Gererd is tulking to an uldentified person. Cerecrd expleins to
the person thet before he travels "they" will sive hin s test wiich
will show if he has T3 or not. If the test is positive, they will
yive him medecine to stop or cure it. The uniaentified rerson is 2<
fraid and Gerird tries to tell him thet it is not serious because if
it were, "they" would have riven his special trestzent in the "zero",
The unidentified person says that he hes just come out ef school and has
had pneumonia,
29. GP_ 128 10,0
Gererd with Susie, M:RRON wants to know what time he should ~~
arrive beccuse he is aoing somethin: very important. He should come
around 2:00,
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Suzfe with yvonyt. Susie end Sonya ere coin to the theater. |
They cention maggie who tole theh thet they shoulcn's roj they
won's understend unythinge . .
29 CP 137 18.5
M cells Man.iN and asks M to come right owaye
29 GP_139 8.7
Pierre Li LONG calls Yugtie. Suzie hos friends with her now. She
asks if there is a letter, He seia there is en open lctber. when
Flerre cete in he found ell the laters opened on the tudle. There is
& letter from -DUV/L. hey must be yesterdsy'y Letters.
29 CP Yi0 16,2
Susie @ with Claudette LELCHS., Susie thenks ‘leuaette for the
gift end the transiation, There hia beer o lecture ot the Universit
given by Scmeone who spoxe only French. The person come Tucscey night
end left this corning. iow dots Sugie feel after cll that translating?
She is 0.%.3 its her field. She is woving toduy. Clseudette tells
her Gererd is podim: to be suprised when he comes deck. Suzie teils
Claudette ther she will tell Pierret to tell ols friend in Kiemi
that her brother ¢s coning up soone
29 GP_146 7,9
Suzie calls Bernerd. They telx shout Suzie's new house. She is
a big bourgeoise now. She esxs for Yonya's eddress.
22 GP 59.5
(TA Ben is & nicknime for Jenoft.) Ti Ben with Susie. B couldn't
come becouse he wéom busy working but by Saturdzy he will try to have
everything recdy. She will cell bhdx end let hic: «now. Suzie asks B
if they are elresdy on strike. 3B séys medicel school hasntt started yet,
B proposed & plen for @ strike out three or then didn't Like tne idea.
They Geciaed to weit fad see whet heppens. Susie usas 3 if he has
newS from Haiti. He heord some troops hid lionded in Hilti. Suale asks
whet kind of rumors he ned heurd. 9: “Suvelier has Durned half of Cip
Hodtien. 4 Hedtdcs told nim that", Cusie nas heard thot there was 6
Jending in velth ond “uveider silied 15,000 people. tne Thursday
a newspeper ib ? anounced Gc lending in Hioiti, The newspoper
Vericéces announced thet there had bee & wave of rersression in Haiti.
Some rReriecan boits end cirplanes were surrounding Haiti. The Heiclan
government protested to the «mericans dut the fmericans siid thot it
was just © routine check/protection of the iscisrds. Susie says that
Konrod FHILLISS was ohct becouse of the ClNv«S cffLalr. ouzie asks B
if he has hesrd from the Hedtdin “mbeosy, So. 8's philosophy course
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2.0 out So 25-20-00, sargis (Martines i Barrogo) with Cecilia,
who answerg. iss lost the éddresg. it is Uante, dehind tre cdotel
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2.5 Cut tu 03. Tins ts 2200, 7 Jur.
+ 2.7 Cut to 03. No Fings.
Fro: O700 So 2100, 3 June (wednesday) 1966
§ 215,.3 jue :
fy whe ourae Ulgo (v} with Juanita, who answers. The en aren't :
noing to coze to Runeh. about whst te fix iunchees.
after 113, 3 Jem
3.2 Gut tc 03, twice. Ho ringa, commb ce. Tine {9 11446, 3 Jum. .
After 2300, 3 June
309 Ort to 93, Lise ta 1419, 3 June,
37 Ine Sea. Blige (vj) wita nedd, woo angvers. They (ce and
ancther wo1waa) ope @caling hoa for lu:eh now...atovt lunches.
4.0 Out to 17-30-55. AI asks -i0, who miawere, for Jos® lorie
eno is enlling? 2 friend fron Cubdte
Joae Yors taxes chomp. MI hes a letter for J4f pos Cuplos
Conia he eoie bs tonignt to oiex 18 up at Cuoan ambusey? aba
+ IGh 2! bat {f he can’) cote by Santrat, plosge leave dt wits “porteru”
and uf wil] pica it ur te.crrow. Fine. How is Corlos (‘fra}? 40
did ant gee nia, Ee .c-slas) enly left the letter there at sIl's of Piece.
Lee) BACAR ANSNARRAZ ZA .
bed Gul tu 24-33072, Hangs upe ; a
. 4.7 Cut ta 35-42-00. “I aska 4S, who ansuers (Je ronaves de .exieo, ;
fer & yaservatios for tu.cou'g flignt to Los contig, There ts no
fitght tonrrtov. cbere ig one dry aiter toctcrrow. They fly RE RY ay :
WeGiegdays and fridays, a3 G35. Aexuee&teeser hey Lave to change 9.saes
in Calfecsy, Piient 2296 The mburn fliegnt leaveg Los doetdis at 1335 ;
on Tuesdays Ihurscsys and actumlays. Tuen, tiey will reserve the tickets od
for dey after toisreoy with retura fitgnt an Saturday. '
uc @heens «.5) asaya the four are eccofiraed on flight Cd to ;
Cullsean ond they nave reguested ca firsation Prot Cnere on, Cali brex
totosrow., Jose Cdveirza, Lugo del «ino, Akberkaxtaners burique Langa
gic Sergio dartines are t # cmes going. Fnsae L$ehiele, bie cf flee
phone. His none poone 31-01-06.
Afte hid, 3 De . .
7S at oo 09, tvlee. da rings caaviete. Slgs “artines Sarrose :
eaks for o,erpator 15%. :
a tires econe, ne Habana eell ef Civeitpa, Stlil ao aireult
iL tye daban«, iney are cal of oder. . . as
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705 In, 319 a:%s Olga (v), who unswegs, for See Civelta.
Civelru tases woe. blasin (7pn) onaled. wanted te talk
to Ce Fine. They heave to go by »seronaves de i-xico Lafure 1300 for
‘tickets to Los setts. ihera {a a flight lenving every day. urtines
barroso ¢slied-and tire 19 a. flight iuntis day after toucrrow.
AT takeg rhoas, There is no direct flight to Les stoehiae
In my che they have to xo to pay for tickets. Have-to go Lefore
1330, 4{ whia go by so .#) ond if ann gu by for tickets.
3.0 In, ow with anid, whe angwers...wrong auabers
8,2 In. («0 wita aoléy woo anawers. Asks ff this 1s house of
habasgador, Yer, it is hedae of Sr. “ertinez. uc than gsnya it fe
wpong Muaber. tuid thinses Hartines be ls Amb.
3.5 Ta. 4.0 wlth Juans, wao uaswe a, for lariqueta.
Haid cones bo phone, About sO's werkess tld soeen) Ml. (Sree)
want Gowisatsiry ot i560. 4d:1¢ Jusl pot beck, Sree went on te th acbossy,
4bou. visiting ev riguita this suwdeys, ul is not sure Lf she wlll be off
Oa Surelayeese's Uru. is having guesta on saturday eventingess
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Froa 2100, 3 Juna (Tharatsy) to 0650, 3 June 1966
Fron 0650, 3 June (rriday) to 0730, ® June 1366
achar £2209 3 Jy48
2.6 Ine vO with aI, her nother (aaid), who snavers. Both are maid
tyreatesendout why she hag net eolledesewill see one ancther tosorm we
20? Te. Sree with asid, who amsvers, cbout fixing the fish... rice.
afte Pasxe)
3.7 in, sra. with ashi, whe answers, about lunch.e.ethay will be -
home crount 21330 or Ls0O. set tuble in dining room - fer foury peaples
4? In, Sre. with seid, who answers, Ivy are Leaving now ga
she can start fryty the fish.
afters 3425, t Zyne
afiorio20, 4 Jung
520 In. No snawere
ter 2)2 3 Jun
5e2 Out to C3, Tine ig 2255, 3 June,
Froa 0730, 4 June (sstumig) to 9855, 5 June 1966
afte ago, 3 ny
565 In. Sra, with raid, vis ansvers. Ia everything all right?
Yea. tas Jua-tta left (for sy af 2)F Hot yok.
After Jeco, & June
5.7 son. Sra. with wid, wre answers, Moa Juaiite left? Ho.
Peal soce potatoes to Cry thetese
ALsoe L445. Tung
6.0 Ing HO with Sraey Sige, wie ansverg. 40 la her Ruabend, 40
is goteg noae now. HO nad te coc to the ‘abagsy with saw thi es
because te sot tne interview jarrt} teliay. ‘fe lz coging nowe
ee idaho b&b -
Sez Ost to Yb.11-06, AY asks MY, wiic angwera s¢ Cuban Unbaaay,
Uf PPPTAubLoR7? Lert, Akouk 35 arutor ugv. © bp Soria.
ap her 4: a) hp Lue
655 Ing & Bhzes. So answer, Gosplete. WO with sald, who angucrds
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Haid typedseeei0 culled a while ago, but got xo answer, iI hes bem
hereseseIg :I going how toscrrow? Yes. wo can't go beeaugss ghe
doesa't hive auncy.eewI will lend her icneyeeseedd is go! .g to quit
her job. wi ts net happy eitheress.sI is Enriquetas «0 will see
1f ashe oan go to crroveces
After 2130, 4 Juge
1160 Ine WO with Rariqueta, who answers. WO is waiting for har.
she nag been ringing tre bell,,.bout going nco~#.e,2C ig on the corner
of ielehor Oeatipo right nowesebl fist avakenedsac. .
Frou 0355 to 19215, F June (Susy) 1966
11.2 Ine {2 with Juanita (aatd), who angverg,. Aska if ‘oeve? (Srda)
1g there, «ili sae, Cheok to sce lic she or ne) ig asleep.
Jaanita takes prone. Yea, somone is agicap because (he or she)
nad ward duty. All righte
22.90 In. HMO with Juanita, who answers, Agks if sevgio te up. Nop
went to sleep very late. [oeq HO want te talk to the Sra? Noy jus
toll hin when he awakens thet they are waiting for hin at the -abessye.
13
1202 Out to 132-26, Sergio with M0, wr anavera. Did 10 call?
Yes. They wented ta Knew {f he was une SGorgio will be st tne babasay
in 30 ginutes. About sending a cur for his if there !3 a cur thero -
in 30 ainutes, There ia no-one there now (sith a cur), but will send
one if one arrives.
1300) 09 Out. to 14-13-26. Sergio asks Nico, who gmvere, for Lesa (ph).
MO tokea phonn, dagn’t no one gone by (a esr)? wo one ls
there. Sergio will go thers notte
1322 In. Lansa (or Lasa) with Oles, who angwers. tlas Sergio left?
Yes. Ke weited for a wille for Kugo to com fer hia Lierur. Sarglo
has 2.0% car, but he hss left novsesdergic spent all night et "nbdessy
on guard duty.
i638 Sergio left?
Ha jJast lefte
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tee pera
14,0 In. No answer.
Heel off at AT 14,2, 1925, BS Jane 1966
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_ Pros 0810, 1 Juno (wodnesdey) to 0645, 2 June (Thursday) 1966
atter ) BM, Jung
220 « sO with WI, who-ansvores. 0 needs some pamphlets for
‘schoolwork.* She hag wrong nuaber. This ig houge of Ambe
2.2 In. &O with WI, who answers, (Maid types..eWwI ig WO's mther.)
Why didn't WO coll her yesterday, wes waried about her....abat what
wO has doneessewill coze by to zee her in a little bit. ;
After 1230, J Jung
2.5 Ot to 03, Time te 1250, 1 June,
After 1500. 2 Jungs
300 . Cut to 14-13-26, Dials without dial ig tone.
“ Qut te 1h-13~26, Olga (ingil-e) with WO, vho answers ‘at Cuban
Sebaaay. Olga has to do en errand end will be in a little late.
Reaoaber to get ready to go "there. Olga will go, but later on.
Is Olga better? A little better...grippe. Olgu is at home nows
300 Out to 03. Tine is 1519, 1 June.
After 1635, 1 June
er 2)0 ne
3-2 «Cut to 03, Piso ts 2251, 1 June.
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2.0 Out to 03, twice. No rings, complete, Tiae ie 0737, 2 Juno.
After 0900, 2 June | : .
2.2 dut to 03. Gléls witnout dial tons,
2.2 Out-to 03. Tine is 1042, 2 June.
2e2 Out to 03. Tine ig 1303, 2 June. | ,
2.5 Ont to 17-89-76. wl (maid) with #0, who angwars, want dre
yorres to 20 by check a stove - iauel iodos Santos. He has not
cone by (altncugh thay phone dprevinusty)« Manuel Todoa low Sakog
7-7 Ibe
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2.7 In. wO with Kata (maid), who answers. ov is everytning?
Fine. Has oha&l had lunch? Yoo. Juanita is with chiid ~ upstairs.
Had o good lunech....40 ts child's nother,
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After 1610, 2 Juns
3-0 Out to 03. Tine is 1633, 2 June.
te 2S
362 In. WO with wl (maid), who answareg. Groetings. (0 is uita
daughter.) How did tninga ro? Fine, will tney go hom this weshond?
WO can't. Doesn't nave money. wi got hor a-ney,. Ia Sre. going to
pey her every 2 yeeka? Thinks 80. How cweh diag she ray her? 8200,
3ra.told Juanita that she didn't want WI to go to WO's house, Got
very angry the otner day md ande a scene at the ! ubasay with wO's
Srue, that 1t looked like she was trying to ateel her said. Made
& scene in front of everyons, That is why 9 ghe doesn?t went Wl to
go to O's house (WO works for A wormad oflubsn Fabaasy too). 0
went with the Sra. to sears, They (people where sne works) vent
Out ixat niphnt. «4 was afraid. They were throwing stones frow the
other house. Sra, said thet these were the asnericeangs who are mery
with the Cubans. Tht thers assy even be war if they continue this
way (maids interrretution of U.sS.-Cuba relations). wO guys neither
Sfe ner orig wera there last aight. I says that she and her hasbond
(thet £9 couple for whoa she verks) neve to be -n gacrd duty tonight
6nd won't ba hose uutii very late. Also they cre not coaing t have
elnner,
ore, where wO works paid ner for 15 days yesterday, but wo
preferg ghe pay her shole sonth. «111 tell her.
Roel 39—2 <1-
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wO thinks she won't atay long with Sra, They expect acre and
sore or her, They went to sears today and walked all the way. Sho
'. (Sra.) won't pay for a uab. This tine el Sefior took than (there),
but after that and other tiaes, never pays for a cab. A lot of
walking and «O's feet are svolien fron go auch walking. Then, WO.
is not bed off there. Shs is alone there (doesn't work with another
person}, not so auch work,.eWill see cbout this.
WO will phone wl on S-turday. Wi only goes out ia the serninge.
And not always,.Juaiita gonetines goes for chicken and tostillagecs
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que tenia y CARLCS no puede salir solo porque tiene licencia :
do da Republica y que le digas “* at amigo que estanos coro we
eclavo arriba de la carrateara cor ln punta pars arriba y que
no hay que apurarse por la otra cuestidn y aue le dua un abrago
y yu sabes que estanos aquf por si no noz volvcuos a ver o a
hablar®, HF gue esté bien.e 126
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24a yntrada.s 1058 urs.- WP presunta que requigitos hay para
sacar viga a Santo Yoruingo o is a trobatjar por doa meses alld,
UAEINA presinba si tienen alytn contrata pera trabajar. If que
ai que es de una oficina de contadores para ir a hacer unag
auditorias en Santo Pomingo y algunas poblacionss cel interior
y que la off2ins esta acredizad2 y es la Hans @ Hana, MARTHA
dice que hace falta una carta bancarin y otv~a de la oficina
donde tradvaja, certificato de conducta dc tla polichla, trus
fotografias y Llenar un forcnilario y si ea urgente pugar ol
rars su conteatacifn rapida ya que si es por oficio tarda
cable
de 20 4 25 dias y ursente son 5 o & dius, y quo cabe aclarar si
ven a teebsjar para @e} Gobiernc entences as distinto, HY que
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86— Entrada.- IF por datos para view para ira Santo Domingo
como turista, MAXINA le pRpeporciona los datos.~ 108=
108= Salida,- (Carteros Zona Ume}e MiNINA saluda ol eofior
INCLAN y pregunta ai hay alguna valija para la enbejada, Este
diou que no hay nada,w 1228— :
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1l2le Salidas~ 1108 hrage BARTEL yor NIGACN. MP dice que no
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se le diga que le Llamnaré mas tarde ;erque ahora sale a la calla
~- 136=
(136— | tntrada,= 1155 hrag- MP pregunta por el nmbajador, de
parte del sefior GRULLON de la Raseblisa Lominicana., TAPIA dice
quo cl embajadoi no vatay que el puede atenderlo. Despues IP
GRULLON CORY "RO saluda a TAPIA ¥ dlee ye ayer Llegé y queria
avisarle a MARCTO ai oa que eateba liuta la pelicula de nosotros
0 sea CARA BRAVA para hacer Las pruebas. TAPIA dice que HARCIO
Sieno mas de 15 dias en Santo Demtngese GRULLON que ésta tarde
a lag seis van a tener la exhidieifn de la pelicula para quo
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om ‘Santo Pondnges. GRULLON eveda gue ia seuana jasada ao habla
—— venido para acd, TAPLA que no que sigue alls yY que hay cone
des a doge compaferes dominieanus a las confereneias que hay .
y tiene conpronmisos con cenna, reuniones, ete. y que veran la
forma de reunirse pronto, Dearues MD MAZO (2?) saluda a FRANK
GRULLON CONE, Cste dice que Te Banda saludee VICTOR y que
anoche Llugudé., MALO dico que hoy ‘recibid una carta de FELLO
y le diec que tu venias para acd y que tba a tratar en Gobernas
eién to de ln visa. GRULEON diese que ya aa la dteron y ya los
avisé por euble y que hoy van a tener la exhibicidn de la -
pelicula cn el Cendorinso doe los Freductorea da la avenida 7
Divisisn del Norte a las seis do la tarda, HAzO tratard de
estar alif pues conoce al lugares SRULLON quo trate de Lievar
a todos les que pueda pune es uno pelicula Fauny nuestra® y ai
algo sev ofrece estoy en el Notel Reforma. HD es el Coronel MARCOS ,
JONGE MURLNG y ddee que bumbden el lo pueda Ilawar a su easa
. G1 29012092, GRULLON que esth bier.= 1836
1830 Entradase 1208 hrs. HIGNON saluda a rerr y pregunta por
MARTHA, Data dice que aenba de salir y le avisa que ya oati
viviendo dea auavo cn los apartamentos Carmen pues antes vivis
doo anos allf. MIGNON conoce a la duota da los apartanentes o
¥y lo mejor que tiene ea que tiene m=
ses defla CAR
tranquilidad ca espiritu vy no es capvetadora de nada y adenta
eres wuy inteligente para lievar bien Las coaas, TERE da las
gracina y dice yuo presisanenta par ese lo hizo. MIGNON pido
diga a NARINA @ su regreso que le liaufé y que desea a TERE que
xeovelva sus problenas de sus hijos y se vuelva a casar y enrdbia
do tema y dice que olla se va a fin do wes para la patria, TERE
( aoja tres) ese
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MIGNON cree que lo pueda tocar Blyuna bala, TERN que nada de
es0 pucs ella hice poco regrosd y encontré nquello muy distinto.
NIGNON progunta cual os la topresién que TERE trag de alid.
Esta dice que " 4. bunno.s, puco JUAN BOSH,. tivne la uayorfa*,
NIGKON que entonces ndda. hay que hablar " y econo tu aabes que
JUAN y yd sonos cono cos hermanos, tu puedes tenor la absoluta
seguridad y #80 no te to digo por hoblar, porque a af no we
gusta hablar muchos que si alge puedo hacer por tf, lo bard*,
STERN Le da jas gracias, BIGNCN agrega " y con toda justicia
porque te lo merecos". TERE sigue dance lis grucius y ella bien
sabe como NIGHON se lleva con lon aud. os douinicnnos, MIGNON
signe ofrectendo au ayuda y corwntas % ,.iues ee JUIN lo primero
que wo va a ducir,, mira vieja - porque asl re dice "vieja®~o=
y sientate ugul y df lo qne tu qulerevat, asi to que yo purda
hacer por tf Tr basta y sobra que ser madre y tengas dos
hijos para que yo te aynde cen todo mi corasdén, TERED que gracdaa
y gracins,. gracizs,= 217=
FBlogucados= 224—
Satddase L215 irs, Coronel PENNANT pice envien un
agenta do secures do la Aili para que vean su auto y llenar los
requiaitos o bien pasar a su domictlio yu. ea Hexodoto JOe102
y con teldfono 4589923. NF toma nota y ofrece enviur al agante,
= 256
Mrtvadage 1234 hras- HF por ol Corl JONGE MORENO, T2Pla
dice que no wst4, HF es SONIA -pero antes dijo que era MIROSLAVA=
Yy pregunta cono ests. TAPIA dice que bion pero la otra noche eee
: - ( Roja cuatro)
355-
405=
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eee olla no se quizo dormir con 41, SUNTA dice que cosio queria
"que me acostara contigo 61 alli estaba mi hijo, y ademas estabar
muy vorrache y traig una pistola que hasta de bulasos le quorias
dur al perrose ¥ hasta me pusiste bien eapuntuda y dige shay.
en la madre,.* TAPEA si recuorda algo de esc y tuvo que decirle
a un chofer da tuxd en la calle que se llevara su aute a su
casa porque *yo ya no podtia manejar*, SONIA dice que ° vi que
estabas my encabronado y no sabia que hacor® y que se acaba de
Gambiar de casa y su nuevo teléfono vs 43629267 y quo le avise
lo uisno al Corl.HORENO y que alguno do ellon le preste $500.00
paro acabar de canbtarse o au departauento nusvo. TAPIA sstd ”
sin un centavo y estd4n en esporna de que Llugue "la pnoga",= 32he
Entrada,= 1240 hreo- UF de la agencia ce viajes UltraeMar
Uxzpresa para datos o requisites de visa, TAPIA properciona los
datoses 3558
Salidaa ocupadas y sin contestacién.e 405- -
Entradas 1250 hrs.= NF con su anor TURLUITA ‘para cisculpare
Se que ayer no le pudo hablar pues anduvo por la Universidad.
TERY por castar vsperaindo su Lianada na salié del hotel, HF se
A@pollida CARDCRO y diee que anduve gon ANGEL y con LEONEL y que
despues del futbol ae Tuerun a cnsa de Liueneh y pregunta sti
tiene dinera aue le preste, TER" dice que ne le han pagado,
z 1 |
“CARDOSO necasita Cinero para conprarsy zapatos y quiere que TERE
aunque soa can3siga dinero prustado, THe tratard de vor a4
consissue porgue ella tanbien guiere conprarse gapntos.« canboso
si Consigue el dlnvro pide lo law antes do laa ginco y ucdia
AL L7eFLaO0.e AWD. :
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615=
a
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para sus visaz de cortesia tai como lo trataron en la mufiana,
_avisur que ye estd ol Coronsl MALMICIO FOUN :
vepers y despues cuelgr.ee 68a
. . . oe . Gen
a 7 eae 4299 eee
Salidnse GUZAN pide cesenicarse a popeleria, HF diee que
liane cas tarde porque la sofiora salié a conere= '99=
bulidage CUZHAN pregunta por ol Lice EMTQUEZ. 1 dies qu
palié a coner y no tarda y ella Io Llecard on cuanto Llogues.
GUZIW?: que sea antos de las dos porque lov pasaportes que dijo
BERRIES que tba a enviar no han Llegado y los. eet£ caperando
MF ya A Anvcatigar oso y despues he ‘avine rh, 516= ° an
Nateada,~. 1325 nrage CAISTI. con GGL y eon TERE para
eadver ai su von mas tarde 7 uG@ ponen a "coteorrearS sobre veatidoar
y deudon jue thenon.- 569=
Salida al 24251-29,=2 15333 hra.- HARINA con MIGNON vara
on las oficinaa
pero ol le quievo Llavar a au oaga os e1 45298223 y que hay
otra el de su reeanira pave ac Youcherds bien que ndmero of,
youue Le Llegurun dos cartas y wie op para el fatronite de las
Actividades dv Alta Mspectalizactén Aucents del Inetituto =
Volttcenico Nacdonal y otra da Santo Dostngo que cree que es
diee que es pare olla, MIGNON ofreoce
de Baba wl fonts. ANCINT Gj
pagar o Llcuarte gaianwu a PONNSULIZ y reeosnr esas oartise= 616
Lalistaes (Institute do Cardtologfe)~ MARINA presunta el
taléfono de Nutriclén, IT que @9 9l 1Ll-5TAoG ee CIle
Salida al 1Loe57eOh.e TMOG Nrsew (Nutriefén)e MARINA pregunta
por el Dr, GARCIA PATRON, }P dice gue es;ere un aonento, MARINA
(hoja seis)
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Pe, . . Am 0 2 o0Te
Entrads sin contestaciénge 69208 6 0 7G
Entradoee NF por YADIRA.e ya ouliSee 695
Entrada.-_ 1602 hrs.=-sin sontostacténse 7500 |
Salida al 13-21-62.- 1720 hra.ge GUZNA! pregunta per el
Lic. EXRIQUES. MF di¢e que regresa on una hora. GU2UM le
volverg a Manar.= 7é7=
Salica al 16207. ,-< 1725 hrage GUCMAN pregunta por el © >
Dre SCIUKER, MF dice gue es la ext.08 pero no contosta, GUZMAN
pide so le disa qne le Ltar$.=- 310-
Entradcse= 1728 hyesee TERED preguuta que quieren oon ellas
GUZHAN diee que fué don RENE quicn lo Liamé y quiere saber si
racogié v2 subru que le @i6 YADIRA, TENE lo tiene on ol cnerto
y que despues lo iban a decir con quien habia que mandarlo, oO
TORN pragunts af la senda Llasé. TUNES no saba puca alla senbad
de Liegur, GUUNA que entenees gailana van a uandar ose sobre
con TartA y que esté lacrado, TIRE dice que tiane un sello da
La COPREDAL,. GUUMAN que asi ea.e S550
Cntradu,-+ 1730 hrs.we HF galuda a GUZMAN y progunta que
van n touar la frin®, AVruaN estd aquf trabajando y que por
oso Liang a YiNJRA para recoger un sobre, pero ya se solucionéd,
HF ai le da ¢ttempe Lo eg:era para tomar un cafd,e 8900
-—~- ew ee ~xe~ ee es ewe ee ween ew we we we we we we eel ll el el hl lhl hl
(ee7e-L2= 2 may.66)
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“EMBAJADA DOMINICANA, = 28-77=85. .°
2 a a 4g9g eole= ;
2 mayo be.
Le 29722.
1755-1823 hraee | -
Salida al 16-07-00,- 1755 brs.- GUZMAN pregunta por el”
Dr. SCHZKER.= air contestacién,s l¥e - ae
Salada al 13-21-92.< 1210 hrs.- GU:IUN pregunta por
Lice ENKIRUUS,. HP dice que espere un monentoe Despues ENRIQUEZ
Soe disculpa con "el doctor" GUIMAN perque resulta que la camioe
neta del baneo echoed y alli iban las personas que le entrezarian
los pasnportes. GUZHAN dice que da eso queria avisar pues:
Llegaron a verlo a laa dos y cinco con los pasaportea y ya se
les dio la visa por un aio con entrada y salida y asi que ya no
hay problema y no se les cobré ningin centave y canbiando.do
tena sabru el aaunts aun lo consuttdé en La maSana, PURTOUFZ que
lo tiene pendiente pero uno de les que comisicndé para eso sa
enfermé pero matana sin falta se le informa y ya recuerda que
es sobre los datos de CORTINA PORTILLA ( del Lic EUSTAQUIO
CORTINA PORTILLO de quien piden datos confidenciales para el
gobierne doninicano), CUINAN que si y que tiene entendido que
uno de los hernanos de CORTINA es director de la Financiera.
‘-ENRTGQULCZ wa a pedir wayores datos y mafiana se les informard,
GUZNAK cambia de tema y presonta si fué a vor al Dr. SCHEKER,
ENREUre dice que no, pero que le consiguid lo eita con SANCHEZ
MIRELES ( del ISSTE) y no se lo pudo comunicar porque tuvo que
atender a la delurgscién belga y tode el dia eatuvo con ellos,
GUZMAN que entonces maftana le llanard.] 4he ( hoja uno)
14.90000
; : aa . Le fae 4389 eeoree
dhe oo " Salida sin ocontestacidn.e varias vecose~ y ocupado.<75~=
750 . (Snlida ‘al 15-52086,° 1624 brags (Segurus)e GUDUN pide
cénunicarse a Papeleria, preguntar por LUCHITA GaMiS,. NF dice
_ . que espere un aomento, Despues MF dice que nadie contesta y si
quiere le-puedo-dar recado. GUMLN que le d g2 que le Llane a
la enbajada,~ 1220 ‘ ‘
1226 , : \ [ntrada.= LUCHITA.con su anor GUSNAN. para disculparse que -
— -- . — ala una salid a comer y hace rato ye iba de salida y que ; _ oe
Ahora qtta lo vea le dir& come hacerle para le llame sin proe
blenas. GUZHAN pasurd por ella a ias siete "y adios chula® .<134=
{..2.-L2=2 nayo 66)
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3 mayo 66.
L2eiraT2 Ze: \
0910-11235 hraee |
t
Entrada sin contestacién ee Dhe -
Sp > eo
: . . : - =
Salida al 39865—50.—~ 0910 hrs,g- NORTENGIA jevgunte por ‘su-
anor AIQTARDO RODRIGUES“, pero Le inferauan que uo cat4.e lie
\ .
Salida,e HORTENSTA con au otra amor RAPAUTL para reprocharie
yue ayer la dojé espurandoe RAFAZL no pude y se citan para
el lunes a La misua gora y aisno Lugaree 23=
Sallda al 226863029," 0954 Drage MORTENSTA progunta per ---
HERNANDEZ. Desrcuca GUZIAN pregunta & TERNANDES si ya tiene las
cosas del Coronsl, Nate diese que nu que hasta saiiana pesard
a dejurloas, GUEAN que pase hoy por la franyuieia do los signe
rrillog,« 42.
eHocina cescolgnada y aalida ocupaduse 550
intrada,»© 1030 hra.~ Coronel FURNGANDDO ssluda a MInIKA y
pade diga a don REKM que no podra llegar oa la onbajada porgue
sigue enferoo. Despues GUZEAN dice que se cuido por el mal
tienpo y que si algo ae ofrvuce le wander’ avisar y adema hay
una dinvitactén de la Prosideicia de la Ropublics para lo toma
o jura de ia bandera xt dia 3 an al avcalo de ila otinindye Se
( koja uno)
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993 eotee
od
‘80— _ Salida at 126250780 1036 hrsa.e (cfieina ‘Internacional -
del tratiajo)- CARIN do parte de GUENNN pide hablor con olf _. ‘
Director o Sub-Direotor. MF dice que espere un mononto,
Despucs GUZMAN -galuda a GERALDO DE 32:LLO NHOLI Director General
y dicw que acaban ce reeibir un ofiteio do la Canoilloria de _
Santo boningo para oolicitar la inscripeisn del sefior PEDRO
“yore itonTLLo que vs Director Goneral do Sorvicios de Fmploos .
oe oe : ¥ wegiatro de Besocupados del Ministerio del Trabajo y ave
. . - i : oo Picura canoe cundidato ‘dol pate al curso remional ‘do tow sorvicta
de ompleea en el terd pura al ttes de Agusuto ¥ quiere auber aft
hay que wancur algdn oficio o nota, EROLI que aolo una nota
confirmamio 4sta conversecién teldfonica y que por vuelta de
corroo notifdque a Santo Howingoe que us indispensable que el
gobierno se mandy loa formularios especfricos, GUZMAN dice ya
tenerlos en la mano y se lon podrd proporetonar, ZEBOLY qua eata
bien y que el ulestras candurAé un eable a Giuevra sotifieandoe
esto ingreso paru continuar con los formulurlos en la selecoidn
@e candidates. GUIMAN que gracdigze 129—
1290 salida,» (Adr FPrarncoje GUN rreesuntsa ol vuelo 700 que
ruta tieno, He qua es ol 702 y sale NdéxicoeN,¥,-lrarfee Nina y
gale wartes, Jucves, viernes, sabacos y ducdinges y hasta ol 32
de peyo es el 792 pers duspuce canbia al 700 sin Llogar » Higa,e
= Mae
LO5L Nra,e I seeretorlos ite la Fmbajada de Corea
ize Emtradies
presamte gar RULHOS nore agrsdecerlo at eoonesentan rags astitir
A IN feresonia ce lua groderctales da la Pabso inca doe Copan y
quiere ssher onoindo ea In toma de posesidn Preaidencial, GURUN
dice gie tas eloselones eon ol praiugto le Junto, fore OY BH oe,
. haga ues}
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eee gebe que dia ea in tasa de posostifn, YY que quiere saber ne
la fecha pera poder waiadsr win delegaci$s du su poafs a eaa
AN ofrece couuntearsolo a su tiesia, UF que grucias.
toma, Gl
Salida al 03 por la hora.= 1053 hra.- y bocina descolgada.«
= 1756
Salida nl 09,© 1056 hra,e sin contestecidnee 1526 NANTNA |
Qopea ge lo informe sobre unas Llanadus quc hivieron a Santo -
Deninco despues de 29 de abril, MP que Liawe al 28e52-20,0 1S7=
Salida ol L8&eS$2—20,.— 1055 hryue- sin ecuiestacidnes 1960
MARTINA deaen saber o1] inverte da llauadas de larga diatancta
Qa Sante nomingo a pertir del 29 do abril sasado,. If dice que
ames A dondo llararone
necesitan yvo olloa den las fechas y la
=20%—
salida,- ND pregunta ol telffono de la vansita Ory.
O8 EL BFeslel7ew Bele
HE de una agonedia ue viajes pide datos
Eutracduee LLO2 hraee }
para visa a puatporte mexieano, TNL le propersiona los requisie
tosee Wife
ptaminta sobre el
salida vt 830S7250—- 1105 Araege Gi.
aounte o pedido pura of Coroned FENSANDC SG, T° dieu qua tedavia he
hacen la nota y yue mande a su chufur a las cinco a retogser 01
podide en ina offcinas do Tiagonah San autenio en ot Sg pines
ILA ghee egid bten x en toto cgaso mandaré al Atje vel corunels
ore eS Ps
= 267e ( bega tees}
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Ve Salida ocupidage 2746
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The Salida al 19-560i0,- LULL hrage pin contestaciéne ecupadae
—— @ 3006 (Instituto de Cardtologta)= Guz? AN pregunta por el
Dre PRGUERO de Conoulta rxterna, If dice que ve)are un none 1: tO.
oJhG~ 11) GRULLON saluda a PEGUERO y pregunta econo av sientes
Lete dice que ya un poco ee jor. PLOUEnG que hay que hacer.
planes para ir manana a Zucahulaco y que fo ponga de acuerdo
~ , _ - -gon GUADUN
. 61, GRULLON que solo una cotraspomtencin do eredito aducative
y tambian para of Dre Ein ¢ porque crea quco.oa diners,
PEOUERO que at aa ast sea lo redoga y se lo lleve, Peaptieas PEGUERC
galuda a TAPTA, Esta pregunta con quien oonenté lo de la otra
noche quo anduvicron " oon las viejas™, PUGUCRG dtioe que con
nacido, TArIA dhee que ayer Ze Land la mujor "esa® (SONYA)
y gus hay que organizarse pura verds unfiana "nuea oreo que todae
via est’ borracha®.e rlaagee Yuedan de verge mafana a las stots
yo ned3a on casa ce TLSUTRO yo oun if tambien FATRONT. Despuea
GRULLGN Le anferma que taublen bay un sobre do la Direcoién
de Heliag Aetes y de Utucncién para pedir datos do ata beone
‘porn gu erecito educative y que est! firmade por el VicuelHinistre
doy Eduvoaeiéa haPAky GONZALES TIRANG, PrOUPnA oe entera y pide
go la Lieve tara ver ose asunto y Llenar 02 cueationarioe=41%.
= MHoguvucuee S2Ie
Saldda at L20elin39,— DLIL brags CAKHITA con HECTOR ACNDON
{ ei warieda) pasa saber ai se von boy por ls tarde, lector
Hige sue eats trans tania par tee tamticga., CANKTTa yuiory ira
An Villa a dejarle unas coeaa quo le Lleguren a SALVanen (RENDCHN}
ew hae { hoja cratro)
ZNAN quo tiene autos, y preemipta si le-ha llegado-alge para >
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hhode cntrecdaes 1123 Neage HF de la ANCOSAD pregunta por TAPIA.
CAH2ITS dice que esperes Hespucs WP ecbrador de AIC7SAD para
saber si feeds posar a dejar sus recibos,. TAT TA dies que catd
muy flajo.ce dinero y le pagarf les trea Juntos en cuanto Logue
gu cheque, MF que ol srclanentea ea que ai Be acuaulan tres
reoibos se le darf do baja, TAL dice que se les Lleve Juntose
HF que es dificil localisarlo ni por teléfone, TITYA que antes
do vonir le blane pora preparar su dinuroee Agha - . as
a a en a rd
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3 mayo 66
- ” L2el2aTZe
1218-1544 hrase |
Entrada ein contostacién fuera y vloqueados- 150
- 11 teow (OFletalda Mayor de Gober=--
Ncpragunta’ por la Lisenciada MONTERO para aalue
es!
para mafins asté Lliato y do los otros trea yo estdn Ractondo
los oficisa yowunafand uisno puedan pasar por ellos, GUZNAN que
por favor y que subre todo ol dol gobrino del agrajjado militar.
HE TIELISMO SANGILID rien ddea quae exstf hlecee ble
slide ado contestaciénee 66=
Nhe Ga
60= ' Fiverada,s= 1246 hea.e HY hija au la seiwra ALVAREZ pregunta
; : :
por FRONK Tard, para auludarlo y ox:-Llieir que el paquate que ,
le noudad a su herue.9 os una tran? pura engar tigrea, TAPTA
que entonces el va 2a informaur wu tuluciones porque ef no ve a
poder nedir uno omoneractén de fuers diplanatico en un bulto
que ‘cantisne ana cosa simple ya que jueden creer que easpoy
notlerdo suntrabaimio y si fuera ropa o alguna ecoea do convr Lo
harfs, gern on «se caso so tienen que papas cerea de mil dolares
Hr que aentonces
. de hupusste pur we sisnie tragpa para cacerias, =
de todos rados gerucias.ee Je { hoja uno)
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830 Sutrada sin contestaciénwe SJe : . . 4
so B7— ; Eutradas= 1505 brase MP progunta por TERESITA Pui. TAPIA \
. dice que vespete.= cortanss J8=
. 98— . Salada al ssaGhakbsnxapteahzn.e (Centro de Capacitacién)e
TERE Fel. pregunta por ol mavaotro TUN NIG.e cortanee Ll2e
- Vkde ee - alida sin eontustucidn,s A17= - 7 -
ze Salida ah LOs—l0,- 12910 hysee KATIA progunta ef preedto
ge los cndiertes gus vio el anunele an fovedadea, HF yue
aalad a cevur el personal y oa mejer que llone mas tandie porque
alta ae snbeye lite
Pratregaee MLL hraee fF por NUN, CANNITTA diea que no
Ie
-esth y que sat deja rrcadoge ile oe _
Idle Sulida oencnadaee y cin contestact4n es Mile
wile Badd ab fi eidet2ee LL bree MAINA galuda a LILY y
pregunti camo hen astado ee DLs Glow Buuntos fantliares,
© vy fallin da sirviantas.. 210= .
210— Saddda al bel Jeldee IfLG brass oGupudtee 2)3— KARINA croe
giita sor la sefora BUNGY PDGA barn suluaurla, Eata dice que
no le cegerun y aue sigue sintionduse onfernae MARINA diea que
mina pusden pasar cer alle vara Liavarli Cardtologia y le
den uns revasnda.e blase bln..2 ria imrertanctase Bile (hoja dos,
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ile Pntradase 1350 bree ny da le dgxecadurda M1 Litar de ta
uibajaca de Voneztcla, quiere sabrr ol el “grogado Militar
do la Menisdeana ve a dra la \sociaetén do Agrecado M1litares.
PANINA cice gue no estén les militares y que nafana le: podrf
infuruir, TF que resulta que estan on reunién los agregadoa
y lo vetdn esperamio, MAINA va a tratar de lecalisarlo para -
dario su recedoee HF quo olla ostf en ol Lla3Gn2Oge § 261le
-.
Salada al 4901-92.- 13399 hres MALIA pregunta por
a Tm gg Coronel MARCO JORGE HeneNe, MF EDELINA diee que no esti,
MDoes Miro yaks y dice quo Llanavon de ia Asociacidn de «
Agragados Hilltares y que los astan ospecando o que llane al
Whe 35220, CEVTLA gue oat! diun, -266—
2860 Salida cl OD por ia hora,- 1335 Ursse 2908
| .
2908 Salidacnl 12-55990e- 1337 Ursa.- (Suits Soperador)}~ CAnMITA
pregunta por el’ seher ODL OLNO ve lu oficina de Turisge. HP dice
Que eapere un mowente, cdeapucs le dics uve no esti.e jO07=
307= PaivadGee 1330 hroee UP por GUL. HONTENSTA gies qua
no esté, HF LIBCSLY (7) pregunta ontonces por TAPIA. NORTUNSIA
dice que capere un Gomenlos Despues LINGLUY galuda a @ardLi
y pregunta como esti la farilia, TAPL.: que baen, LIRCNEY dice
que vaoa mandar a 6u “spoBa a Puerto Rico a que la operon
alld porque usi s¢ siensc@oon uas tranquilidad y aquf tione
Bucius problemas y quiere arreglar los cocunentos sacando «
pascposrte cosinieano., TirLs dice que ne hay problema y que o1
pertiao parp que su capusa galga o sucando
tiene quo hacer un
TAVEA na enba uuy bien steno eats eso rere coo
{ noja troa
unm ucta aotsrvisles ©
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me
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de la nids porque sino despues van a descubfir ol truco de
que cuande liegd o donde est4 la visa iio Ia niiia, ete. y hay
que aclarar’ que ello nacié en México, LIBONLY quo est bien y
pregunta si TaPLi sale de vacaciones, TAPIA dico que no podrd—
salir, LISOXEY ei algo se le ofrece Le Lilarard a la onmbaJjada.
- 353@
Untradas= 1982 hrege IE con su suor YADINA pera cavisarle -
que se redodn ver haste mes tarde porquy tiene suche trabajo,
= 372
Salids osupadtiees Boles
Salida al 11e8h-20,— Us Ars,- YADINA pregunta por TAPIA
prinero y iss uvs por la seiora SIDA, EY dice {Ue eaepers. un
monentog= YAPIRA vsrera y cuelga.ss 410~
Salida ocuvadae- She
Untrada sin contestacténw 419—
1
Entradas- RONE FIALLO pragunta por Tenn 1UhA. HGRTENSIA
dice quo espere wi monento. Cespues RENE cLlee go TEI que lo
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le llnre el otro teléforno. 30=
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Nexican)~ GUZYAN pregunta si ya tlene Liste el pedido del
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GU7IAN mandard a au chofer con una tarjeta a recoger todo.
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go oncurg.: de les reddicoa, «LL.
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oficinas donde esté la rmbsjada v se debe «lt mes de abril y el
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, ; 7 a la ombajada, MF que cats binn.~- L526
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persona encargadn do surtir las cartilles diplonftieas no «
contugsta su teléfono y tratard de astarle Llavando para surtir
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por TAPTA, GU™AN dies que no est, Connena quedé de llamar hoy
con TAPTA para el asunto Ce una carta que le Abr ua hacer, GUCMAN
dird a TAPTA sobre eu asunto, CABRIA dieu qua pagard como a
la une a la cubadadtage 1720
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queoios Porange 217 escudna oon Valladolid. 177=
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“ entonces con TIRUSITA, Pospues FTALLO rresunts a TENT sit terriind
el texte del menuyaje eifrnds que hicieron anvsehe con LUCNTE,
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eompars el toxto corregide en la porte final dol cable y que
ae reofiere a una constanclu sonjuntanente presuntada por varios
pafees teles core Arcenting, Noldvia, Beragtt, Colombia, Panand,
Venesuclka y Doainicansy, poveue yo no sf af al eorvegir puse todes
los pafsas, 7:0" va oo revisar cso porque Glia no recuerda haber
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copia ecrregida en al eseritorio de CUZTUN 5 ven af hay otros
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su cuatodin tinsta qrve Lierve GUINAN y em ener que no llogus los
meta en alguna cy las gadetas Cel anrritavio, TERE que est?
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para que prvporeionara la clave del doacifrador, entonces debid
i : GUZHIN tener cuidado de ese trubajo en la inteligencia de que
TAPTA taubien se diera cuenta de ese tradajo, para Ro prestarse
O malas interpr*taciones, TAPE’ dice que " yo lo tengo a usted
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que pere mi cs usted une de tos honmbrus ‘que he conocido y usted
lo sabe 2% muchas ocuigsionss en gu presencia y an eu Susancia,
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tener en TArTs un urivgoe, TAPIA rie y dice que al puede depositary
toda ls eonfianga que gugta y gue et trabajer’ Junto y de ‘acuerdo
y que no soy el tipo que anda can nitorius y esus cosaa, RENE
lo ashe v ernudoee sua concertoges 165«
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jrecunta ai se aconld del squnte de aquel pallor. CHELO que sai
pero ‘ue os conocido per otros ladoa de Ja ftinanediera pero alld
nad le lb Conve, pory ella tiers una tarjote ve un des; acho
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¥ nadio contesta. GUZMAN <dea que olf contestaba poro nudie lo
hacta fuere y qee el lo hliarme al Notel para aviaarlo que ge
rocthbid us euble confirnando lo dea in fecha que ae maunde on el
otro ouble, y o8 junio, RUNE diee que sao alegra y que pasarf al
rato a la embajada para var eso sebre lo que ayer oa eutuyo eseus
chando y la rasén a lna resorvua finales y aderma dande cuenta
por ei hey alguns presidn de parte co ellos 73114 oon los paisea
interosadea"® yo que seria algun error diawe:table o un gal ontene
dido de conpntieroa. GULMAK que 0934 bien.» FIALLO ndemas comunta
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VELOZ NIGICLO, RUNE FIALLO dice que no eatd on México ni regres
aarg al pats, MP pregunta entonees por la seflora DO VELOZ.
REXEL que tanbien se fud a Santo Doringo, Ml pregunta quicn
be quedS on su lugnr, AYRE cice * tdenen ol guato de habler eon
ol que se encergs de la Nubafjada y soy RMN PIALLO Meargnde de...
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MARUJA FRXEIRO DE LLAVONA de padres galloges y deminienna de
naeiniente y hace an mes y nedio sinddé a la edudad do iéxico
Porque olla vive an Torredn, Coahuilagitea paanporteas do sua
hijos para ronovarles y son a nembre de HAnysA ISANL y JOsSsy
ANTOLIO LLAVONA BEDOING y roguita ate con tonoa de by} afos
y @llos quderon ar a Santo Donings yr quiere .tanor lo securidad
do que estén en la embujada pergue lus mandd con un espafiol
VICE: VIPAREDTA © ag VILLANRDEL y adegas ollu quiere ira
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la tvenida Msgran 2589 Colonta “samtin an Sorreén o ol teléfono
de om esposs yue aa duefie tel caftf coién y so llores JOSE MANULL
LLAVONA PAMILAMDEZ = ospalining con telefono 28740759, RUXE que
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, ‘Llanadn 9 Torredn con cargo aol 2-74-75 con lo setora MARUIA
PEIXIRG DE LLAVONA o att esposa JOUN MANUEL LLAVONA VERUANDEZ
MNF toma nota y dice que espere un uomeantog= Doapuas GUZMAN
informs a la setera MARUSA que los parapce tan nue dice que
mands con un gcior ya le fueron visncos hace don Clas y todos
sus tatmaites quedaron arresiadoes., Mi2UTA dies quo la aoftora
espans da HLUCT%O Iw% ee heranva de una eniinds due olla tiene
y por eso eo valid de enviar fou pusapertea & visor. GUATAN
dice que ya quodaron autorigados gua visas youna persona los
recogié y los llevé tal vez pera torreén. MARYA ane antd bien
y que gractis,- (lineas crugadas)~ Y MARYA roconoce a LEONTE
congo harviuno de JOS’ y de JATMY y que #117 ve ery antiga de
dofia JOSUPA rand de LDONTE.. bla,. blue. Despues aa vonen a
at
platicar gebre loo amistedes y ls fuuilia que anbus son =
conocidos.= 4h4be
Untracdiuee 1G Lie. ARRINTA por ol Carl esHicGs JOLGE. GUVHAN
NhBe
dice que fud n la cerenonia del socale ea una jura de bandera
| dol Njoreite Moxicano y no vendri,e '55—
4550 Salida al 14002-76,— 1296 neage GUOMAN praecunte "por sn
seflorita Coronel y etces MTN. UP nrvagunts de yorte da quien,
GUZILN que " d@ Ja eambajada de Nigerta",. Lespusy GUI! saluda
ATTA y see gre le yuize Lievar suo aerinehis pare suo.
GtccoON Bs Selisite an su afa, TAPE. da
misepdétan, (ie ries
Nee ee
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TAYIA sea entera y da las cracias, y cicue que su ssposa Fy su
yY precguntn quo lic traia |
REAL
fanilia fueron a las pirenides de Tootihuacens canbia de temp
con el cabla cifrado, GULAN dise
que nada y que era otro cable grande y ya queddé todo arreglado,
yY que * esev hombre os oases bruto que el gubernador*, canbia de
tena y dico que hay que sandarle un regulo a esa muchacha,
TAPIA pregunta por eL papelito que le dio de unes eubanos reaidop -
tes norteasericanos y que
hay que ver on Cobernacisn ose asunto
tres tibanss que
le traje HARICH
papel pero le va a busear
yey
e GL.
XN no tiene ose
yo a la vee pregunt
ma 81 reciuorda ave
go renovaron doo pasaportes de dog nifies hijoa de unos ocsapafoles
que viven en Torreén, TAPIA que si quo sv lo dié a una vieja
ospanola fea. G
iAS que eatd bien y saludos.= TAPIA antes de
colgar comenta " que el viajo we Llacd sonra pedirme diseslpas
sobre que no ne habla enterado del enble cifrado quo habdan
echo entre “el viejo" y GUZAN, y que me pusiora inuediatenente
al habla contigo y que vstaba moleséto perque yo estaba :-ensunde
que maa hablan pasado por arriva, y que no lo tomar:
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Sats)
ast y que
el ge daba plena confianga, cte." = cisas.= GUILE conenta que
asi cs uejor para que se do cuenta que no quiere nada *® entre bas]
tidores”™,. = rinsas.e TArTA conanta © que essd loco ose Viejo.
GUZMAN rie y dice guo hasta promtcee 531-
531-
Salidase (Aoronaves)- GUNN pregunta per la hora de Jlegada
del vuclo 481 proeedente de Misat, HF que a las 16:00 hraye 539=
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Salidn al 22-65829,6 O851 hrs.- (fxclusivas Bennet)=_
GUN pregunta por ISAM ANDES para pedtrie-que no vaya a venir
hoy « la embajada sino hastu maiiuna y que se traiga Ins muesatras,
ww
Y lo de lau vajilila, HERNANDEZ que vatar!é a las dies o diss y
bedia.s= 16-
Salida veupndaee Qe
DE
Salida ul 21-36-70.~ OO13 bre. HCKTOSIA pregunta por eu
amor MICARA y sd van 8 verso hoy. Uste dice ane hasta #1 lunes
para que pdenses lo que te dijes HONTON. JA dice 4 eatds pedo ¥
sine auiures vendr entonces manana si, y no te hagas payaso",
- dDlne. blases gin inportancia,e 45e
Satdda al 17-5l-27.6 COL hre.- HORTOVETS pregunta por
Cran RevRGUES de la Canada Dry, pero alli no trabaja nadie con
ese nenbres= 53= , :
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eortee
Salida al lje7ioo2.0 C825 Lrsee POPENSTA proguita por su
RATH pawn sober si se pueden ver. Uste dice que mientra
aner Z.
siga actuaniwo como nifla y siga creyendo c¢:: los Santos Reyes no
ya es uns nujes. que. debe de hacer
las cosng ror si-ofgma, IWNMTNSIA se enoja y le dice hasta luego,
~- 1266
Yalida sin contestacitne= 136-
Satida ab 35a tebO,~ OAL hrs.e He ride a MP MARTA
que Anoete on st Libreta que vey ao iroa la Unbaujada Americana,
Preeuradurdia, MARTA que
huese a ta Poeoinicenpa y ars:
est4 phen UG~
Nntrodo.)e MICNON soblugha a MARTIN yo dies cue tiene un trabaje
que tercingr antes dul dia 25 rome se qulere dir para el dia 23
Sarit’. MARTE se alegra. NIGMON invite a MAvINA y a TERD PSA a
connr hoy mata rananl ules plat
Satid.: a2 23<50.12D,6 MOLL hera.- ecrpedc.= y bocina dvstole
Tr. pregenca por el seor
tienc el dinero do la
ara aviearle que hoce tres dias
rente del cuarte., Yrieh mindard racogerlo coi su recibo.w= 204-
ifmero de Agua Tlectro=
P.rae 2 F pre ves of
Salted. al 35-100.—0 IOP Nrs.2 ) aequivecado.e con Ficetree
Jéopnes ices que va 26*20630,— YT luego MANIMA hace pedide
de agua vlectreypura.es 120 hra ws 245—
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Pntrada,gs 1LOLL lraee HF pregunta si hay alguna correspone
deneda pora JOSE VERTZ,. TARINA dice que no hay nadise 258<
Entraca,e 1033 hrose. MF dosea inforuca para visa, pucsa
habla co los ratablecinientes Nosie y x tanbien suber los
Fequinitos para poder legaligar ura carta poder para pedir el
traspase doe maquinas en la Nepubliea Rondnicana.e MARINA que
princre ira Gobernuctén y a fulneiones Extortores sy ya Logne
ligndes per eans dependenedins puede prestr a loa enbajaga base
conocindenio de alptin noterto y que cuesta la legalizacién
da cantidad da cineo dotures, tPF que grackas,= 272
Tntrada.= LOKO bro.e HE pregunta por of Corl JOUGr, TERE -
LOOM TE GUA y pide
dice qu ono esti, bespuva GARCIA sniuda a
le diga que lo Liame al 11-90-43 con ANGROS GANCTAL] 2890
Sntradaes LOG hra,e CRISTINA srluda a MARINA -y pregunta :
si he llegedo esa gente, Esta dlee gue no y que anocha Llang
y no econtesdaba ol toldfono yY qte hay que usperaxr hoy a ver que
hay, CMESTING dice que hoy va a la recepeidn de la subajada de
Etadoufa y que vea sition governmacida ya ie dieron oh pexruiso
de resddencla, MARINA pide te Llane mis tarde antercege= 3100
Se ee ed -
(eeBeel2- 6 mayo 66)
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‘ . L2eMI-TIOe
105f—1208 hrse.e
- 0= Entradas=1058 freee “FP de parta dol seitor GEORGE KATKINGSON
@el diario Los ancelesa Times que selicitd una visa pora ir a
‘Sante Yoringo y que es de nacionalidad norteauertcana y que
vaouneg vinn do periedista y In quiere venovar.
“4
3
+4
dice que vstero un monento, Pespues HF GHORGE dice que ol <
antes una visa que le divron on San Juan de uerto
consiguids
Rico para la Tominternna y que ahora quiero volver pera al
asunto de llevar la notas pertodisticas de Ins eleceiones de.
au pafs ~ se quiere evitar tener quo ir a San Juan a renovar.
fARINA cue Ray qne hacer todoa los trinites de nuevo aquf, ya 5
que son otras regias y os mejor que deje el mimere de su tele-
eunnde Llecgus of Odnsul, G ONGE dice qua oa
iwniieado
33-89-89 y que es GONG! NACANSON y est‘ rattiga on Néxica para
fono rera Linnarto
les asuntos do su rericdics en Centro \woricass 56-
- L104 nrs,e LUCHITA GaNUS con GU au ager y¥
5b~ L
gaber sh se ven hoy. Unte dies que si y preminta por el nminero
da la ngereis ane le ofreci$ darle, LUCHT?: s la tarde quo se
vean se lo dard vorave no to tread consico, GUZMAN Le Liamard a
lag cuatro v nedta.e 68-
{B- eYocina descolzadas 546
fe Ealidase(Tmbajaca de Coren)]= Mis djnn 2ue hay una correne
pomlercia que Lieed da Santo Doningo para esa extha jada q no hay ..
fhoja uno
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MARGNA actlara que proviane dol Mindaserto de Seiacionos de
Santo Geainges. NF que eetd blen y que cractas,- 9J-
Salida al L8-09-93.- LAS hrsee (Ceremomial)e MARINA
THTADA. HF dlea que oniié a la calle.
pregunta por FLORTS TF
MARINA pidge ge Lo dica que el seller Gli? degea tenoy una
conferencta con @2, cou fines du tratar au asunto d@ ou « -
que vat! bien, to4. -_
Salidaye udm contesteciénes. LLQe
tab Gao da Legn goto, Llanan al
Patrodces LRAY lrsg- ME date
Corl hincGs MOnGh NCnNO, Dugpues MF ASINCIS saluda a MARCOS y
pregunte sl rectibié su telograna ca Colicitaaién por el santo
ney
te gdce ane gicy que mracias, 60h gue ha estado
de?!
haelenco geationes abe la Forretera el Ba jid parn ol vrestaro
deounes 200 y que serdt una letra se canbio a sety neaes de page
+
con intereseas. ROGS Te Linswvd mag tarde vera darlu la rege
que FO-Yo: le da al obdepe
Ci mas ut conlds
preutae. Al
para ceurractorae, HANCOS le llanerd tendo coro a las siete,
ANDRES osteo ao gu despacho o seo el Jelf-Cl y utili espera su
Lilamade, Mcos que auth bieng= I3he
dha eiluda a TAPIA y
Salida al Li002476.08 L244 hese- TA
dAtee que siove & vendre a la veda jada, SEK GaPLA pregunta que
Recesita, YeVTIUA que sobre unos dociumectas younn visa que pide
el corres;-ensal del diario Les Angelus Tinaa o aea NATANSCEN qua
quiere iro ca.iy Vomdingoe y que la Vea pasada se la dieron en
Puerto Cicoe TATA dice que eutomearn se vaya a fuerte Rigo a
sdcarla, dearues dice qua pasa al ratoge Lide ( hoja doa)
lacocgg
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Vatradaes 1123 hroee MP ADDLINA ELTAS Di NOEENO eon au
espose ee] Coronel MARCON JORGE HORSSO para uvisar que va al
aalda y que despues pase por lla, HAccOS que esth bien y que
1 .
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volo sne€ reintesro on la Loterta.. Laas . : on
Salida al 35-56-05,— LGD Neues (oflectettia Mayor )e HO
1
pregunta cor Is geflorita NOVTENO, Desoung GUSUAN saluda a la
Licenciads HONTING, Esta diee que ets des ofiedioa pendlentes de
Yirua cesdea el tidercoles na los tienen sino hasta hoy mas tarde
y de tos ctres dos ostén pendientos do nus no despache, GUEMAN
que est’ bien y explica que hay trea uediocs dowinieanos que’
Vinkevon a }’xice cen vipa por tres tincses y seus paskportes Bon,
vficiales cen vian diplomfties y se vencen «el dia 8 ¥ que
Relaciones exvlica que hay que Llusarles o solicitar o1 eambio
per eficie., MOL TINO qre us en v que des;ues le narde loa
,
oYicios pars qur se deapneben Lucio gs TOL.s
pregurita per el Lie.
slicda ab 23421-92,.- 4199 hes ge OU:
sablds
ENEIQUUES paru saludarlo. Uste Jlce que ustiuvoe un poco enferno
yocan rucehe trabajo, y que ya loordé inforues "sobre esa persona
yoque 23 titime puesto que todavia tiene os en una conpniiia
fraccloracora de texrrenos y caa bien os al anuparn de su heremne
JUAN COE VDD: PCRTILLO, quien es An cuhoza cal crupe, yo que he
ectul: de suo hermano JUAN
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ene into aljo que eso era hace seis neoos y haata la fecha
& al logrd investigar .
no se ho Lograde eonprobar, GUINAN pragu
de tue Lilicordn politica o suclal ea cago cwnos, ENRIGUTE
eabe que va igual que -todos sus huriones o sea de an srw.
Completseces te catelieos practicinty y siesore ha estudoe an sa
etyeulo cdo horbeca eatulloos forsiios nace vleapo pur un sewpe
de Leubres quo ecatuvioron o é6studiarsn con el padre jesuiim ; an
fA) (ova gota y dice
DAHON SELVA @ LAHGN MATOINUE SELVA.
n@ lo agredecs anehe pasyue sug dates won waliosea. TXRIGET
que nada tiene que ogradecer " doctor” 81 aus datos son en clivrte
Que
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penta Gcortogs, GIO fie BO OF cue Vesa cine Cia 80 feuman som .
Lag en>66ag O Cenar juntos, Shakil. gee ast bien que ancchs .
ry ‘ a
eatuvo ;laticnudie con ed or. RECILC y dice yuc los conoces :
yt} Nod@4ce que ef Dr. OCIS os Intino ani. de al padre y es
te adee cae audid hey fnera y no ede
una bekla paeruoiide
euands poded poegvogar a sento Lomtico iagba que Lo Llament.
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y Aneillay Hiolondasas se tiene eve sace>s vien gon ita PP: .
dice qwuv No ed Hecvanrio lorry Ae vlengn que tocar
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Oficina Sanitorja Pananeriesnn y on ense do redes ix & os60
pats poirk. cestlonar su visa all&.udony., MARTINA que le uyuda en:
mucho :cre de todos medos tiene que hacer los guationes desde
- : La embaJada de aquf.= 2926
292 Pueradie= 1150 hirsee ChESTINA con LG PThA y pregunta por
mances ( JenGr Memsso}s Tete diene aue egrere un manento.
Yespues CISTI RA dilec que gabe que hece mal en Liauprte pero
park olla eg suflctonte ostar eoperuinio tanto y lo que Le nlzo
el storcoles ust muy wal ya que alla Guude el 21 de obril catd
tratesde de hullurple por ultima ves sin tener qna nolestarlo
mila. nC quarda gilenchlo, CRISTEA gue golo le quiere saber ,
au opinién para un vieja a Sante vorinze quae ella quiere hacer
yo que no hebia selico antes porque gu hija catd anferna,. MINCOS
dice que uquZ ro so prada hablor pura nada. CRISTINA que ya se
gue te rolusts Ulaxr coneuigo pero gerd le ultina vez gue lo
haco pero yo quiere sebor th cennojo ports 4r a Santo Pomingoe
y lo Genwan egt& por Cemag hatlare yv quoediuos: cono auigos y total.
. _
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1 . a
que noes momento pori hablar yo lionog ta ro ef lones nos
‘ Yoron y mo puedo se@uir hoblanda porgne hay mucha grntes
CRISTILA que entonecs nos vensa vl Lius venfrente Corie mime
! : shetypret, Pwd: que ast’ blenw= g2e-
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325- uatdda equivoacada,e yo sin contentsci én.
» giguan satidaa
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OLMC, pero no ha Liegude y pide le diga que
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GUZMAN que est% en el zocalo, poro que eatrvo en Gebornacién
4
y que todavia no estnaban los officios, y ave, st qifere que
_rogrese a Goberracién, MARINA despues de informar dice que se
venga Rejor para la enbajada pero rdpido.= &AGe
n
Salida sin certestaciéns=e y equivocada.e Avae +
FN
nutrada,= NF por el Coronel MORENO's GUENAN dice que ya
aalié, HP que es el Ing. 1UGINNT ee 4Ehe!
Salida.- equivocada.~ 490—
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(4e6e-L2- 5 nav.66)
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6 myo 66.
L2ef2-TI1l=
138h%—eL102 hrs. : .
ya
COm Diitcadi: ge HP pars cobrar la-renta del Lueal que ocupa
la ombajeda., MALINA dice que bay un cheque por un mon yes per 7
OF— =
la cantidad de 21,200.00, UF casact a
O7J= » Pntrvacaes HY de la inbs jada do Nerunafi,
ra saber quien
ByNe te
eg el encarfade do Negeetoa, NANENS clee qui es RI
BY PIALLO,
FF que en para una invitnaecié:s que ie anviarén,= lje we
138 ; Salida ul GF por Jo hernee IMd het se tbe ~
<0 - Saldee sin contestuctén FY oenpadage cquivyacado.aJle
mw alk O38 per ta horn.e re .
She “ptrada.ge HE de la vibatadaode Gdisancred qulere aaber si
raindedm.a «el Or. Tin Los
totavin es Ministre fs Nelweiones ur
dies vane of, BU cue es pare enviar
una copresvomiencda wo tanhten nathes ot nonwuse del VieeeMinlatro,
GS core a] anterlor
TSTINR ag fterresemtaunts; whoa en las NNUCU,
MP que torbien o. Joffe cel oroateecte
JOSE CIATED SIN0ees, Gilocts dies ap sf
. hye -Solidaea(Coresoniale ot per Fiuech TOIADA. HP que Llane
despuer da lus eines porque ya aalis al aarn uertose 5ke
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ae Babradise S8Merkex.e UF OAUGEL por YipTis, MARINA dice qua
.. enliéd ts suegrn Y vsposa de MUNK TAPTA. ANUID que esth bien.
. Loe : OLMO
. . : ( es 2) esreso de YADTRA y ze Lisna ANGEL DCL. XEER y trabaja en
@l- servicio de turiano del Hotel Enperadorje 600
60. Entradass NP con 'URG0 para comertar que su hija oatd
moe enfernn y que hace rate estuvo hablancoe com 'iiceS JORGE Mo2rNno
y que le dijo que tenia que hablar con alin vi lunes.( MP ca
CRISTINA anante del Corlseecj}e Vogue a da noche wan a la
resepeién de ta cmbajadca da Stlopidae LOP=
‘lU7eo Dntradasges Corl, MAURICIO FPEREGAD 2 premmiunita por LUGNTE
para saber gl puede firuar el giro ol rert Fate dice que si,
- ills.
118- unlidags ecuivoecnudiese T2323 y sineconienstucidnge YY acupadae
- 146. :
rh6- intracaselF diee sex yasante de Ledicina vy quiere irse a
| la Dovinieds’na on calidad de interno en algin Nespisal, MARINA
que solo hay que cubrir los requisitoa de visa y se le podrd
acuptar. 13) dice que teruinau sus estudiog « fin de aio y tiene
tiempo de iz tranitando aus usuntos, SARTNS aue eatd bien «1lé5e
w. equivocada.- AZle vy sulidu al OC? por la Rora.e 1350he
165=
ame ey
neel5S5) Hvsee HE can TARSSITA @EMA para saber a dande
175-
vd nes tarce, usta dice que 43a a ir oon GIs fINa a lo reoepcidn
Ge la imbaynaa ds Mtierfa pore autcs Wan con MANIN@ a casa do
{ hoja dos) eee
™ Ss aej= \
ee HIGNON en un carra, HWE que est4 bien, Thur dine que vine
el doctuy CfTUUlnA @ doautnlearoes quien ga va para la patria y
anda vendiendo ol auto en mil dolores y que vale como 30 mil,
y que eo un Ford, UF se interesa y prerunta an dende hablar
3
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- : con C28.
mafinnn @ iaciucu yet couinee se va a Miantl onra deapues a
Santo Lortnvage 21b~
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2h0e Satien nh 2b F7O,- LhO2 hea,ye HON TUeSTA por el seller
HAGATA parg avinarle que "Le habi§S aquel y ane quiore veria
. con el sitio’, MaGaka gue entorcez Lo dugun jara el lunege ca
RTENSEA le dice: * esifs pede y quieres verta hoy”, HiGals que
predkero arre; la tua aoguntors personales vy dearues nos venoa y
despuyps Le cnattvee 270e
270= Jalida cuvivecadnss y sin contestactén,~ 2fBe
25e Pntraca sin eonteatnedidénge B1d—
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Salida al 1%253-90.- 1796 brace (Hotet Unperadér)= GEDUE
pregunta por @an REME Pili, HY MENCHDLS PERANAPDEZ BP PILL
dice que salts pars la esbatida sutga y quo deapuvs leo a pasar
a las offcings, GULEN wine porque sa ilo dijo y va a tener que
Tht
eareraurlo, MERCEDES porquy se wa # antrevistar con el anbasgadar
cpudzoe GUZTAN lo va a esperar de totag Modos y si no viene mus
tarcs entonces matandg vondrd.s
Introdags MHP ROLIND MALLAS de la Agenclda dy Feticiag Neuter
de Londroa, gilere aber si hey una rawuidén do productores do
si la Maminicana est4 ropragentada, GUEILN
RAvuUCILY En
mo snbo y sromentn cuomio coutenza oat reunién, NOLAND .ue tiene
infor.es do Loudree que debe de comensar hoy Fy que parsiertpar
berd, Urasil, Peainieana, Colonbia y México, GVEMAR dice quo
eg,ere un norento, sespiea dice que si te tqudere Ulanar asian
tn mete ov ee
uo las unce pomjue yo sey aun etntentoa dea In enbajada yon
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SJe Salida al l4eC2086.0 1535 hroee KREXE por TAVIAge equivocado,
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uio-y ya se lo he dicho que yo no la quiero acunar du que ins
cosas se le olvidan y t- davia agerura de ne hacer iss scence
TAPTA que od y que set sea poor Gl tleapo olvidaudosale las cosna,
Yous hoy on La ua ona cgeedloa que ceataban perdicog anos cheques
t ¥ $ J i
que al flual los eneontrarén, RENE que ea ung pobte vujer que
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rntaudsee L655 hrdee PARIRA: prgpmnta o GUvILY si so le
qued$ on an acto un brache do ellas GUZIAN lo recorié y Lo
tinne guardadoes 1400
1hOW8 Entracnee UN7 henge TERESITA PUA oan Giritey para saber
GUatiet que ea porisl gallo que no apuresta,e
Guo se offers
tere ya le wneontraren y vcaba de lecar otre sable clifrade ¥
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178~ Unt radage 1900 hre,e CHOLITO GAMG'S con su anor GUVILN :
y saber a que horas se ven, GUSCIAN que dentro do tedia hora :
allf{ on au anva, CHYLITC la espera on lu puerta de la cuna,-lBle .
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Salida al 12-04093.0 1046 hen. ( Corteros Zona Unoje
GUZHIE pregrmtsa per Tittvinhs para gaber st ha Liegado alguna
valija o cerrespondencin poru La enbajada, Fate diee que to y que
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1056 hraee SONIA por JORG) NHCRESO @ por TAPIA,
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(hpja ano)
"va a quedar soco de tanto trabajar’, GUOAN gue ai *y al ti no
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350 te Salida al UhatdeOI,—e 1100 hre.e GUSIAY satuda a PLO
So ‘ _ Eneargado doe Neyocles RENT FIALLG asabvba de reedibir un cubic
nuestro goblerno y de que tiene que comunicarle clertaa conn
al Canciller CARRILLO FLORES y para olle solicita unt audlencta ,
- FLORES diea que et Mindatro, salid de viaje a lon Leatados Unides
~ . : 9 80a por Nueva York y Yashington, pero en cuanto recreso so le
—_ : volicitard la entrevista o s4 os urgente se podr4 guattonar
~ con ol Priver Sub-seerctariosg Gln
Que Cone ep Ynn coaa directa
eon ol Cenolllor entenersb van a es,erur por Lue semana st va que
no tarda aucho on regeeaar, y qua el lunes lo avisord., FLONWES
qite estt biense Theo
7H Salidaus oeupadanee LlLOW8 ;
110~ Naldda al (2-018 DJ,— LASG here.e GUCHAN proyunta por INCLAN
para saber ai liegd atempre valija, Tote diav que no, (AUCUN a
ara envias
ls vez pregunta loo seyuileitos que se necesitan fF
velija de aquf de México » la Deninteana, INCLAN no sabe ya que
° son cooos diferentes AL purvicio de correo y porn g1ldO cs tejor
preciuitar a Conunteaciones, GUNMAN que gractus,e L272
1L27= Salida acupadase ibe
Lib Sadids al 19eB0eOh,e VISE hys.e (Oficina de Personal de
Comunicactones)—= NENE PIALLO desea saber a quien hay que wiraicirse
para los trduites do envid de una valija por vin serenipara ol
gobdivrno Poninicano, NP que debo do llamar al 1806660 ‘ext, 271
que on ol Separtandante de Transportedes £590
( hoja dos)
14.90000
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Salida sin contentacién.-17i—
Salida al 2le70=5le= 1200 hrse- (Jefatura ce Corruos)=
17&=
-: FIALLO pide in®orues sobre como y dende dyupositar una valija
. _ diplomftieca para Dominicana, fF que en les oficinas centrales
de las calles de Tacuba y Ruig de Alarcén = 19ke
19h = Salida sin contestaciéne= y ceupsdagse 220—
220= tntrada,- 1210 hre.- NF de la ldadnistracién Contral de
coms : Correge avisa a GUENAN que lea Llagdé uno valija dinlomitiea y
cono es gavcdo tlene que prasur a recogerla nap tenprano y que
es doe parte de FYNCLAN y estardn hasta las dos de lu tardo.
GUZEN que craciatee 227—e .
2270 Entradoe= 1211 hraee CHOLITO GAYS con au anor GULMAN -para
comentur qué llegé valija, y que GUZNAN va a dy a retirarla del
correo y le Liamsrd despues pura verse sas tarde,—235=
. NPRCPDES NE PIALLO
235= sulidu ul Bke 23041254 ,— 1232 hrs.= SEXKSKENXREXK se inte-
respa por ol departasento que se renta en lag calles de Lerna
esquinna gon Tiber o sea atrds del liotel lHarda Tsabel, ‘ik con
acento du norteanerieana le informs y que renta $4,500.00 al
MOP RSs
rieg,e0 SENERETR quiere uno nias barato para des porsonss.e 265—
4 268—< Salida sin contestacién, 27 5=
MERCT DES .
275< ~alida.e FXR8333R por un dupartacente que rentan ¥ que
ella nucusita por treg veses,e UF ofrece los que tiene en Rhin 29
( Apartauentes Carmen donde habita TERYSITA pea) y otros mas
en fetraven y Nowton, Folaicoss J2le {(heja tres)
14-0000
fh Salida ocupacasg= 327
Yntrada.e= 1250 hrsee “NF por GUZMAN, NERCEDES DE FIALLO dice
wh a -
_ que salié a recoger una valija y rerresa uns tarde o bien hasta
\ :
. el lunes, (SF og CHULITC GES y dice que Llama de Segurog
\ Treereso y que es sobro un cobro de un seguro (7).( Eféctivamente
Csi que es anor de GUAM trabaja en Soguro rrogrese de
: . - §a esiie do Hadero 69) Jihe
1
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34- | Salida al 14259-89,.- 1254 bra,e MNSCEDNS LP PIALLO oide
: inferaes sobre ol apartaurnento dy Herodeta JO. UP dise que lo
: puede pasar a ver a la hern que gunte.-3JJl-
372= Salidage HORCERIS por informes dg un deportamento pero
ya estf rentado,.- 379
3790 . Entradas= sin contestacién fucrase= 3535- -
383 Saldda sin contestacién,- 390=
39C—= Salida al 13870-445,—- 1501 hra.- (Cine Mundial) GUZMAN prae
fuuta per RANGN CABVASAL para saludarloa v ponerse du ucuerdo en
caso que liane la NuNA pera hacer planes y salis de paseo mwaiana,
Rare estd de ncuerdo.- Hite
Slle Salida al 45472-69.- 2%— 1902 hrs.- PB ONURCEDES DE FPIALLO
pregunta por el derartanente que renton owedladores 427— .
| 427-
Nalida ab 11025-10,— Pek™NCTOES per inforuea del dupartamente
OQtuedlade que rentan en la calle Venecda #4, Colonia Juorea.=
wa Se
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se van a ver porque ella ya sale del trabajo ¥ se va para gu
. Gaga. GUZIAN entonees le Lianard nas tarde A su casa pore
tiene cucho trabaje y qué sobre ol dinero del cobravor lo muauAad
resuolve ol lunea pero hey de todos codes se han de vereo i8l-
. Ble Salida sin contustaciSn = 512-
BP PTALEO ge 0!
5l2e . Salida at U5e2we2.e UAL bre.
interosa por los apastanentoasg de La calie de Leriuis
: «
s—7 7
lea puede pasar a ver con ol veladcor Josk
Salida val 45—041-207,— 1933 hres. NMHC UMTS par datos dal
depertanente do rentua en la calle de rachuca, iF Lo corta,e 5i2=
542] Salida ol 20099405 ,— SaSkxMER ee MUO ONS prupinta por la
sesiera CEURIAN para sober lo dul depurtamenta que se ranta .
. Fy . a 4 -
“awe a @llacla reecomionda la aceneda (7).
no egt& y que tarda en regresaree 563°
563~ , Salida al 20099005,- Labi brnee 00
shora CYRATAN para saber sobre ul departauente cue renta y que
es ror tres ueses porque no tieny lau seguridad ce continuar
ya quo pasando las elecciones ce su nafs tul vee ga Loan del pafe
o tal veg né, Y quedan de Liguarse ol lunes para p Rerse ade
acuerstto en que 61 lo rentaun o no por el theo antes nencionndo.s
= 70S=
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705~
un tasd a 1a enbufada se Fide
(hoja cince)
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750] . Salidas=(Eaperador)« NERCENES PY UIALLC pregunta ei wandaron
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7668 _ Futrada sin contestacién,e 5120
one ; , (ee60eL2- 7 tunyo 66)
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HEAD ANDOZ Lo espera per in tarite en su cass, SUES que ecot bien
porque tecesito ese hoye ( if
es ca la distribuidern
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~ 256
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Dominga vy que tu sstabong do Comandante de la
HORELG Lo veeuerda ¥ pragunta ef ea NINELUA, HD die
JORGE HORI ae reportas |)
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dice que egrere un nenento, Despues 1M sateda a NUHEND.
fino lo recuerda quy ea su viejo asigo ge Santo
Guamiia eu folacloe
8 que 32
yo que Liesd ayer » dar un paseo y & saludar a les aniges y
corlo no conocia esto a eso Vino, y vine ten su eaposa y astdn
en ol Hotel Oxfaerd en la catlo Marteeal 67 y gue vdeo a conge;mixr
tas visas de Guaternmila, M
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‘O va al rato a Liegar ea la enbujoda,
Peapues otre 1) saluda a HCRENO y le dice Iwagebumie"® - risas.
Y que se vino minejande desde Guatemiia pero ahers que eset on
ta ciudad da iéxico no de atreve a wterse a las calles vor al
tedffico eno
rave HGORYNG pide lo osperen un rato pues
zo tarda
on Liegare Hp diev que eon Santo Beninge le pandaren un Litro de
IRs qhe ee titula "Guerra o Fatria® y lo
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una forma brillante ce ine actuaeiénes de HORENG o aea que dice:
2 el Corone® MARCO ANTUNIC JORGS MORESO fué releawado de la «
Viotoris dvs; ues de haber derretade a mas de cineo tril p>resoo
politicos y quite ego le coste que lo oacnran de.allf*, oet que
quiors dects> que tu nombre eatd para la historia ya. rorquo :
figuras 3n un Linro. MORENO se clegra de anbur ase y dice que
al rato 6c vurdn, HD vino con GaLLats eon 6u espeaa eo hijos
y derpuon trina buaoar a RAWNO pars varne todos juntos,-= 77=
Tntrauda,- 0959 hrase HP do parto de HON Toy MEA premiusta
por HATTNA para aviserle que est! euferaa y cue ac tuvo que ir
al Seruro y que llegard mas tarde, GUEMIN que oatd diene 850
Knatriuta.~ 1LOOL hrawe LI,- MF aon INGhOS pregunta por RENT
PIALLO, HARDIN on citamoe INGLES informa que no oat’ x que. Liega
en wur hors: 0 que Alana al iotol. faperadores L100.
-Trtradase 1012 hre.e HF por JOS" PRANK TAITA el Cdéneul,
MARION dieo que ceapere un nomento, Deapues MP ARMEDOS pregunta
Bio le mera eso, TATA que al qua lo eapera, JRNTDON pe Lo
manda enoun sobre y pregunta eoao eat4 la familia, TAPIA quo bie
tedoa y pide ge la carta que le va @ mandar ge la haga liegar
S.NTDOS si debe do
lo mas prento posible ponjue ca urgentor.s AN
suspendes por algo el viaje ae lo aviears, yorque vn a hablra
gon Wesks paro yer sit olla tanubien wa y que le aanda a la
porsona jaura que l> arre@lo 04 pusaporte y la visa. TArl.A que
oatd bien.s= 126=
Mntrada.e 1015 hra.e NM RCLOES DE PLALLO pregunta si lesa
ROME 2s Lisayren de Uaetadon
eat he
hen linmade, Dena MAINA que a don
: ( heja dos) eee
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2040
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. : \
Bus terce, VURC bes vue si Vlama le dicga que ya gale pure el
Congreso 6 burearlo, MINING quo oath utunge lye
Salida at 4626570. 1019 hre.e Yapyits dfow a MARIN que
por ln tarde se von para comur Juntabsae 1420
am
Fatradaee 1021 hrs.e It por la direccién do la haba facta
GUAIAN ee la proporctonus= thse
‘galida B1 hGebte70g0 1024 hruge KARTE. presenta de parte
de KARINA oono ariuioeté ol nie, 'F dies que yo blen y «ue
ella vi a esperar A au hombre que Llegue hoyee Lote
Solidus sin aontentacténge L7h=
Tntradsee LOND Nrege CRISTIXA oom CAnNITA y cen Paci
para saludarse y proguntar cono algue la hija dw Nandy: o nea
LILD st, UAnINA diee que ya mejor. ChITTIN! caté oa; erando perque
Hin OG: Wo.) La otto a las dies y padia en la puesta de jnlacito
e6 itforro de ivura. go, y estar’ Llaranlo para saber af Liega o
La’ aubajuda, MACINA que vst& bton ss 1936
Mntradaee 1108 hru,e [0 por al agrepado de Pransa, YADTIts
tfee qua Llane al 24051229 ( muxnix <= us con la HIGNGN) = 2046
rnatrada,g= LLLO hre.e MORCHDYS DE FIALLC pregeata si Llecd
BU ospove PUNT. GUAIGH y despues MINA dieo que la estén easermn
due Pespttes HEN CMS reclana a WNE que la hiso ir a buseorto,
QU le dies 9 mdi vida nerdonana, y mo tuve que venir®™. HUNCCDES
(ho ja tres) eae
sy eat
14-0000
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5 .
cette
‘eee fudé al Buveo a hacer eh dnrosite, RENT que eat& bien y que
el sstf on espore de una‘ Llanada de “stados Vitees, pers fo
de Jaron dehy do’ que ciudad ore, fero si es co Vetddeus Enidos:
lo pranere que he pensado oa en SEIVL, peru ticne que estar
esperende de nuevo la Lianada, IINCrocs que no ha de sep nada
crave de lo contrurico te Iubleran de Jado recaiio,e 2400
- - 7
Mntrudaee 1219 hre.e ChIsTINA pregunta por NAGINS ‘para
paber et tlecé a la euba‘ada MARCOS Jie Gr Nanna, cate dice
que vino por un rato pero vo a salir de nucvo porwus-anda con
los agre;adosa militarce del Salwador y otros que ln vinteron a
buscer, CRISTINA croda que le estaba huyendo vw pregunta al
ands entfornadds (EANINA dice que noe CRTSTINA que @antonces si
recresa le diga que vs) elercolya traterd de hablar con el, pore
gue Yo no pueso estarlo sspernande mas hoy.~e 26000
_-Entvado,< L127 drs.e CLISTINA aborn con THROsY ys para;
ROOS Lis 6-vo egperancdo cusi una hora ¥ Qke ahora
dectrle que Ma
tends que oaperns o ro dia poera ver cuande se dirnas verloes DIte
= biases Y queodan do verse aalandes Vide bloqueads.352e
falddaa ein contestaciéh y ocuratise= 373-
palldsge Coremel PEREANOCS reelam: a ln empresa Tele-lex
que Cei televigser que conpraron est’ en milas coacdeiones y
necesita que le vweyrg: a ver a au donieilio co Herodoto 300102
y que lo vandl! JUAN VALDUZ. e/P toma el rerorte.- 402-
Salida abt &oet5-86e0 1140 hra.e ocupndoeey sin contestacién,
awh tien equivocadyah2ye TRawyspog con st aija vi deanues cen-su
( hoja cuatro) eee
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opens
b5he
496—=
55h—
os 5am
eee S2p0sa JOSEPA NUNES y pide que Llane a la agencia en que
comupraron la televisién porn que de los datos ce fuctura y dénas.
¥ que mifhana va a.tener que hacer mas cena porque invit4 a unos
anigos ailitares y a TANCOS.@ NShe
Salida al 7-03-26,- 1143 hrs,=- ! por HAKUEL. iF dice
que no est, un. aus le diga que no le q- teren pecar en la =
enba jada porque 12 maq:ina no eatd aquf., HF dice que se espere
yY que ahora van a reclanar,.-496—=
Untrada.e 1145 hrase CRI3TIN! avisa a MinIN' que ya va
de ealida y tiene que estar a una aisa y que despues hacen
planes para aafanase=- 515- - os fos
Untrada.= 1147 hre.- MP ORERCIOS CLIRO preminta por GU: HAN.
MARINA dice que espera wi nonento. Deapuesg SMERCcron 5 procuita oi
ya Liesd la visa dat Drs (2). GUIAN que vi: van a esperor que
se la mandon de ! Relaciones. MPOMENCED S qua aon tres visas y
que una de ellas es do su nang, Despues MD TERSSITA dice que
Llane despues para mientras llegan esas visas.<- 354
intradae= L155 hres MIGNON saluda a HANYINA y dice que
acaba deo recibir una carta cel maz seflor csfe de Santo Doningo
precuntandole pom su visa. MARINA va a vor eso yy proyunta gi
se va sterpre el 23 para que arroveche ln tora da poseniéne
MIGNGN ee quiere ir antes y quion sabe si espete para la fecha
de la tom do vosesién, Despurs MIGNC! dnforma a GUZMAN que
aeaba de rocibir una carta de FEOORTCO vue quiere saber sobre
sus visas, GUZMAN que ya salié el chofer por ellas a Cobernacién,
MIGNON se quiere ir para ol dia 18 y quiero Lluvarse Io vipa
para FeDUnTCn, GUZIAN Le arzeyla el asunto al atercelsasc= 597=
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6335~<
67~
735—
del COoMRmriaL, HP dice que esgpoere un momento, Dessues 2
. . fo
yo - ee tad
“htrada sin contestaciénye furs. y salida sin contista-
cign.e y ccupadoes 635—
~
Salicage (CSerenonialje To 4 nregukta el atmero de telé-
fono donde se celebrS la conferencia da desnuclearizacién,
HF dice que es el 26-25-60,- 65S=
acs
wy
“Bocina descolyadas- 667=
Salida al 26225-60.= 1205 hraee (CCIE EAL )}=
cornunfearse con alguna persona del archivo, pues 287 FIALLO
desea solicitar unos documentos scbre lag ultinas decloraciones
t.dlee— - +
que es ei delesado do la Yoninte:nnea ante la COPRINAL y necesita
con urgencia de las dos ultinis sesiones quo no fueron ropartidas
por falta de tien;.o o- sea con el seta final que suman tres y
sus ttosiones conjuntas que se someti§ a la mesa en el monento do
oerrer y que fueron Los paises actuintes irgentina, olivia,
Brasil, vert, Panand, Dortinicana y Venezuela. ID toem y ofrece
tundar esos documentos a ms tardar oolana, FEN que en todo caso
gia ias dos no le Lll-gan puede pasar por eiles porque tiene que
hacer su comnicacién oficial ante su gobierno.) 73380
Salida al BimO@QaySemxtRtexkes,- CAlOTA pide conmunicarce
a la officina de Turastio dol Hotel Mirerador, ,ero no hay nadie,
- 757<
saluca a EAR TIN y
Salics: al 46-09673,- 1212 hreee |
preguntas que hey de nuevo, "ste dice que nada que on ol trabajo
fecundo y creador, GUIM‘! pregunta si y: sabe que lter4 en nuevo
{ toja seis) ene
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oatee
MARVIN no lo sada y pregiuta si entances
ya renanei$ a au cargo MARCIO Wal, GUILK que no que este
nuevo que viene llega couwo Uncurgudo de Negocios, y canbia de
tesa y dice que est4 en éstos vonentos escribiendo una carta
para ROGERTO suRIGA y companiu que cs la agercia aduanal y
que en su nombre wa JOSH PRATCISCO TAPIA pary hacer esas gestion :
hes de la frauyudeta diplomntica do Libre iuportacién del autos
_wovil on forua suvperkiexasxtapaxak teuporal sopiin acucnto de
ln oficina do wotstro Foderal de Autonoviles, MARTIN eaté de
acuerdo +
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oUDY: Lujer, ya ve irregliron el velévore?
_——— AZ: Ya
JUDY: Pe ne llazado. ,
AZ: Sf, lo tuve <uy eile 36 .ofiron 103 c.blss, reri:ue les accae-
dadores de los tel’icnos vinivsron y le pluntaren y yo tes dije
que todavf{a no estaba pursto y dijeren no iaperta, ahora voy a
tener 3;u@ pagar la nueva dno vilacién. ,
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JULY { @g0 ne vk por cuent: 9@ e103?
Aas Ne. Y cesu lo iicey © -io 4s 1ces BL no te caedts ain teletone.
JUDY: An af aty cusad jue ne pueda ano ni pelearla.,
CSau icegé tu anak, cuerl. en trier Luci oiler dye.
. . AZ: Puey Lies$ amuy cangada con La aitura lueso ruse le dté sripa
y luego pues la i-rresién, si a une le prujuce tapresisn un
viate asf, amiustnicve pairs @hia «ue ua suo edad va a conaumir el
suenho de su Vida y a ser d@ vuite tous le ua se jearinaba
JULY Pues ffdate jue ei cure af: te jutse decir, pero cosy eatibas
tan ocupida con..te acueraas? aalt en oi in. titate .ue nadia
recibide cirty de Cicloy y nabli de tlpor surusitu y a3 pene
adex‘’a..t@ voy @ leer dunce slice: Heeldi timo.4n cirta de
we » AvouINA donde aa dice cosas suy Lenii:a tuyas. bueno a3 @¢neane
oe , a La une nayis canecise uw (ne “otianus nombre) we dices ouando
° ry vw) viene.s.s.(ducdia sergins de lear y dice:, el suciiens se Fue
OF sy . ain avistrag des ricitauente, yo jueeti aingirbe unt toterla
RX? e\oe HY se ie,uila y se f j(pero @.t4 inter.ade’ decde 2 dfis cntes
. 4 A 3 de nue »at ai 4 bisg.cu a. kowa,- AZ nibla), uov: EL such icne?
ny ¢ t ¢ AZ: bo, Girlos. dust: An sl eb mivla uqul de ese, .ua le true-
f
4) “0, ri 6: tiaos regdaultadens,
Ligginde 4% semi lo lnsornaren y «stird fasta hey en ei hoante
Wy - Jf :
ve OUIPIYY werende mucne de lig envemaeriay nev reegunia (se rien) (con-
g ¢ binds Leyenioe Li orrtaje.."vsrdiute “auche en sscorisbime, ve
“Sor Nf espero iioprdéaisy ver en rie. te, un graze pairs tf, un ibrago
yt bd pare Agelini, gil? jue A posse de al Buen. Voluntid ne ha_en-
$ Pa comtrice a uu atdira, we Castrecrus |
‘ jye ABs Ne ia ruac eneonvrar poreue ve suse euy sale en ‘irieute exacta-"
“ menve £05 Gfis cut .1 au Stibr en Hema él ya earviba en eae
-’ine a Perreri, pode Le eicribre a Turlited y Ls dije le
mismo 7 La dijo sue <@ ba-cura / @l 2aiiibe .cucaiche gi no se
encuent.1ae: SL Df: no <2 10 uice, por cierto que le precunté
fer su caad y we dije: “buenc, vive en Vuautla ata trinquila,
(th gubese.®
JUDY: 23t3 cirta es del 33 y el xuunicho salid ei 39 y ae dice: pasa-
: de vafiana ingress ll nesriial. ie voy a cent star esta seaana-
A: “be voy a cseribir yo taablén, 41 auisier. que touey les afags le
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este heraose pafa. .
qa gubes que ne Sucde toair nada, ‘per eyo le encerraren
No, lo encerraren pec ie. ‘ge su pierna.
Pots per es0, no yuede sozar nidu, Carlites m+ difo es0, que ne
ae. uibfa 4yweride internar y le lLabfi-es tado alarga y. alarga per~
gue ibs u tener uni diezi sremsnda entre ella ni gco-.1 de alcohol
ni gota de vine, dice: “y ti ya sabra céice es al pap4*.
wus otra cosa te iba a decir...i.ra,.de le de Curlos Pellicer
‘que Aablwwes pira dige tan a Li carcera... ~
(interruare) yo hablé cen 61
Sf 61 me dijo. se entsraste tien se tede dows fus (AZ la inte-~
rruape y dicer Sf la ief.) Judy centindar Ah lefate la carta..
Después me dije, no hay nada que iccer, ye le nable al otro dia,
me dijet mira vino é1 secrmevirio del sefier aun su mentén de ex~
eugas y me hiize un aentén ce nalages,
connige y ants ege me Ba désuraudo cespletanente.
Si, pere af se puede rabile:r la ecurta,
Pero en dénde; en El ofa ne la rubliecan.
Neo la rucitean? Yo la wande a todes ios luy
antiendes? fucra. — -
aijer mica, yo podria Ricer un comentirie
Ne, ni de chiste, ye ae aii
y ws contestén: lo entiende, ideais creo que re se puede hacer,
as{ me dije ese dfa,
Yo exctuve con él, en 1: casa.
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ares que pude, moO
(interrugre) mo dijo sue sabfa hiblide ua "Polf{ftica" a ver af acaso’
rere a cualguier revista « periddieo gue 2a rublique, le auitan
el panel, asf trangcilagente, ye coanré “Sieapre’ pensande gue ya
asaliers ulge y ni una palabra, mi sucegos fijute tu.
Ah, antes de que se me olvide, gué hay @n le de ¥AGRAZO Anvelina
Buene wira 61 ya ne accinté, porjue leg intersyes creades en el
Pilsen superiorea a la buena intoneidn de 41.
sBpérute un segundite.,,, Ya perdena,
Buene, anteneces, 61 rues en vardad trataba de hacer un partide
y.. de puriticirle vsaes.. y les antereses creadesa mis la prepa-
ganda en consra de 61, ragaua per esey intereses no le rermitié
realizar lo que 61 yuerfs. .
Verdad que es un weabre auy nonrade?
El es nenrade, suy muy hensade, un cece desbocado cone buen
tabasaquefe, un reco arbitssrie, perjue 41 en su vida ha ide aaf
a briness y ta suberade iss esas, vere pues iis mafian de tode
este y adends intereses persomiles terribles, en Chihuahua, en
Sinaloa, en donde el latiruniisuo de los nuevos ricos de lea nua-
ue e.tuve aig de sedia hora
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vou Forfiriytas, pues ne se deja ganir para nica y luege cuunde
may ‘Fealtdad ‘un movidierte ropulir desde li base, ereinizade
dende-ne hsy una mili¢dancia vesdiderd ningun partice e ireluyo al
CULDY la interruape dicierde "elire, cisire” y ne se exéuchael nos-
bre el rurtido) qué puedes tu hacer, si yo a Veces risnue yu@
Y
céa0 Lépez wateos no averté tede ai diablo oe fue a la Serecha
Cempletscente.
‘JcbYs BS wabes que esti suy enferae.
AZt - Lépes .atoos? ae . .
JULY3 Sf, rer,ue yo wancy de cliente a li oefeora Alvarez Aascquita,
Bor sy 46109, bueno y an difa de eutos ae eatuve Juds las: yuejaa
de céao euti fe cal el docter, entre etriu couay, dice au. euté
buene, una cua tresenda, que no qguigis pucer cise 3 sus sve eutdl
satange, buere y que Vig ir cen @4 S10. adnes wasoos, van a Cilua
ne? entoncesa yo alvaai le digs: puea oi nidte tiene inviuenet wa
sobre 61 perguae usted no Le ubla cum: agiva dei Lie, cénez Lateogs
que le nuble-a 61, porjue tiene unk ulaoetes y no nace “.ngdin ¢
_ (@aue, euth urtfaino, tiene uns dloera, toaa triges, en fin actane
ow" “dese neo? pore entences me conteyts gilu, peru gil vetem satees exnta
level o peer, perjue un df: da eutou enut ba las cuore do un delor
de asubeza, casi casi es ies zuere, se dices rére ya sstad sabe la’
nue og 2s eosa de la pelftica y dol porer y eso, dice: 4. sutaba
felig eunparands el nosbdraarente eute, porgue ne ruedeneuytar din
sorb Cusay.. BO lo dijo syor. . -
Abt Yo ue fxacine que ilge tenia parmddee
JUDY: Interrusare., ae lo dijo ccm. ceca ueriu, que vo les
3uLag aortr. °
-Adt Yo lero um. cirta de 4., centestinds ei talesrig. ae. als de su
panto y o.(@2uY interruupe y ie pide ove egrere un seaente),.
AZ cehtind a3: ae ruse umi oirta per: adewis le be wen.de aljmunag
gona sobre tod con evte de la Uliapiada y he satade Liasande
y ertoness ae pureaiéd tan erxtorie ye inclusty? i1 aeerst.ria de
numbers & apireafi ceto anverma y at auvudante jue rer asia. veg
tosd a, cali funo se digos A. waculra, ai es usted, ie vev aouces eb
tui“rens se san Jerénige pero ne disc. usted jue ye dite jue lu
e@iern esta anferma, ce eniiends usted?... Y yo rens® a:.0 1.49 2a
de raest, quisd allf se la ha arrahitido ls vantetiante a Adelle
que na freeride susairse @: gu Giga y nigerae Lace » yt ualerte
yaoe tf 2iit, triansiad’ pirte ce gu oficina 7 ss vl is
rQinde alf,
wuego ie az0lé a ia ora, Greser y ae diges mire, @. sic. tonere
euti sauy ceurido por.ue @l sewer tiene suchis ces..a, fete yo ma le
nregunié ter,ae ys se cémo Pic tiaia, pere sf ae did tara roriue dije
sua ostara enfemace, rorque ese de .ue ce oncierre er eu aica es
auy vaxtcese@, por esu tise abe
Yo gubse aablar con ava y Le hablé a Anelia Ba her:
cenaucte porjue wun 1d ya ne ay Frauldenta teaavfa um o14
d@ te ALit y m= dljo; VaAnus A nicer uns Coda, eS°8rt A sue Prise
@l 15 o¢ neviewbre y sue termine Cuas La prepacteitn at woije de
Alsolfe (cerr. Adolfo) y ya aice_os una cu ta yar. Lao venus soul
z AMGDa gue ne viol. s.ovs acwwjahacla a Adelle 3 sanbién
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ie pucu yo Jee B4, cur eatuvo seariauente sil,
Jiens diabates esocienil, se le subs la azucir por snorma y ve
le taja por .eris. Yo fo sabia visto Gagtinte bien y de repente
pe ha deyarureeide, yo ereia sue estsbs trabijasde en in inter=
venogion, en-ecte, on le de Ciile, pore aira lua gentes que ue.
penen grives graves durir auche.
Se aurid Ana i.uyeb, tents anvate aeuolftica. Sak rincress, ne
nay nida que hacer, adewla le die Lronaeneuaenfa » y@ fué volinde,.
wurté el wairtes 9, td Lisguste un Ufa antes gel ucts vordi1i?
buene, entunoes yo ers-la que ibs a hablar, yo terfs 3). a2 culene
tura, ose dfa-ae viete auy. sal. . . ;
No nibliaoy per taifstonue @l din cue td eutedag preparande el
diugurse, sntencsa fué curcade gusria ye wsbler eentige de t.dap
Gutsy ceuas, oxce.t6 Jo io del sie. Lope xrtecn,
ers es9 el dfa, hibia suerte un ifs antes. uabl+ tanide tante Lfe
y tanta cows, Be ably esberrinciain ido porvue ae nsifan nuabrs de
y no vruedo dir confrern.ciis, ne tengo Sheaye Pars preparir y aval
ma df wucheo cer.je ira nicar yer vsefas y sig on ei aie de-ja
union Jeviédtica, erntenges lo nibt{i s.criie pers io tants .
air parjue eran aucass pagia yo ne cant. ais del tiacse nraeiuve
par. tormainar, raviewr 3 cerresir ¥
asblar, pore ahora que beng. o53% Piivite en of esde, ti ne sabes
qué desssreracién pur,ut ag por. wervice Gites, Lussu tents calene
tura, totril ad entrar ai icte ae digeren sarmdé Ans a ayed,-
Yo uace suche mu ii velu, cor au? ye donde golf. e*reuntrirs.? con
élia era aiid, ya toon .bes, cen sats. satis que vive en la Ave
Yerweraz, sch necats gang vallf cen tesutrwa, puss voduvfa outanr
sore agul.
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diffeil en nue anor blea:eies se yodrfa Racer ulyo, rere nue
e640 (bisoa nosotrus ao udir cosas
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de beshrea d@ io wis deulicade ae mOared, de perserilidites en te=
das les caszros, c@ ls jentle auy wenrta, ate. » Pusieren en @ane.
de Carlos Pe.ticer uni pe ticién at my orbd-9 he rec. gue le libere
nto nada d@ ¢se ne? Binw rara que ge sep. d@ elias y lag racsones,
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cy d4 nevpairen ei vVibAdO. fr Neaseante Adelina, eau di vergisnza.
AZs faes no me entrant, .
Juvra Yas dijo, estan niciende un “Gebterna ‘decvertticoe o qué.
A2s Sues. od eso ro le ent ienden,.
Joys ley 10 Adelina’ ne, ys ogsu Liners no ve pe-den ‘vener a outs
alturipe .
AZi be:.0, Pu: oak rt, eve dfa dei entierr., ye able con uni gente.
44 3,14, cas fue perrue cute aujer ayudd -co.0 on toda ls repre=_
. - ior 5 080, fue al entierre, eutences 36 fur oen li acfana a lea
vagicy #2 e-tuve allf avota Lay 10330 en cue se ful auf trae:
teio oe. (JUS la inturrusne y le rive wus @apere un sosente) .
AG eontindsar y Ls dtjci yo ne vey rir al eereito pero volveré
mi palir cei tribajo, y efee-ivamente en la tecke oun teoduy y la
(Oa.envurs ae ful rere anasba suy aii, la tirde estabs nerribla,
w tuve hiblindes can eva .ente gue ht sutade ahi sproave de onte
afe y eg dije suc eT " nogiba tesey gus eal pabia igen
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JUUYs 37, el auunte ne eo sue wea o ne
(interraape) y srik qua uo out qucmands Pusu se le derrauaé’:
: ei 34, _—
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deve mrcer ereide uni vuitaserén piss les occ.rwiarea terrible,
dese yue -t papa ud a veria, que ne Le se).ren aabiar ata. ue
rae .
eure (anterrugpe) bueno alr. nidie er tf riaienis quo ba itberen,
eo uns.cooa ue un renretuose de les v..leures sauy »rindea da 7 ae
4iCG .ue Fevpetan i ese voblerne y qus yo Cres jut vl a wentes
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Para uN imaividuue .ue a3 defendide tod. el tlescre asbe gebt
gate ie@ respeta ce .c es date, jue 8 .1rina en neahre 6 nus
va en reprevanticién ve lai gente sila liapis deuwdcico, que neo
he ect’n digiende ab OR. CAur YU poneada y te regciages jue bign
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“WUT Te bicen en tube Tos rafces3 4@l aunss uin erceperén, ene
tences etto uf da uns v.rglienza y to que ayuda aqui sad a aumentar
a ,4e@ este sruvo de enteas tenga que @anarar con judta razon a
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“setvsTtiae <8 au- estado? ‘yo ne, al fin supe de qué ie nahfan
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-- ~b Le dije, entences yo met{ uns crrta pura la wija, le Frekunte
: de les rifiea, de ai rard y. le divo que .¢itey auy -angustradsa percque
@ a6 de jus le Babran oper. Ge, que a@ blero muy intron.uria la
“ eperseién ae ai papt, le plitico codiu totalacnte fuallisred, .
GQ oortercosa oata porsena we: contesté Jie a: deact a: ‘ea pard le ope. -
riren de heserretdes y ya estivacjer, cova qua ue di6 guste Feryus
7S yo inacdi.tiserte L pandé el Yer 4° cua es lo .ue yo texe y
& ‘yue we eagapéd 16 la tercera eporseién, No ne reqib.ue aerntestaea
™ et $n, ne gS nida, perme yo ror sntuleién-cosencé “ no everrbir
+. aly de ov:38 permitid.s, suo ie anvif ror oy ichbe pere lo use yo
win Lieve a.1f4, a da mabajala Te dige a: eta, iser sau ast ia
(Sf carta y ol ac dice: no ARE sciine no Saltads ata, y le rerites
— Séala, yo ro ae voy contanza ui usted ne Li ise.
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yy etree a be cevajuda, porius yo 36 Ge ouns -.enha jue .186 aug y¥
% reo la desan entror, .
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- vc Reus Rens-ues be be die, Persad g60 nO an leo que une -ulere,
3 asf e¢.0 ie eyeu yo 10 wuello si triatre sueenccantra,
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estéblisl a ccmmerickal foothold ‘n Mexico not in
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tine, but would increase in inte-cst in direct
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espects in your comments. For further wOTes on we of this form, see reverse.
eter
COLLECTOR'S COVAENTS AND GUESTICNS
. . SUBJECT CF THIS WEPORT 1S OF:
S i x] 1 ‘Major . “TN
IMPORTANCE 18
I ; ~ - 5 servation To
+ LITTLE Cua NEOs.
4. ong
INFORMATION IN THIS REPORT:
B | Cont
OLTCS TO Cur anOaLCSGE OF THe SUBICCTr
> SHGNIF ICANTLY
SuastanTcaLey
. + wOOC MATELY . ~
. C paccumacy,* __ . . EVALUATOR'S COWEATS AND FCLLOE-UP ULESTIONS
H. SUBSTANTIALLY TRUE
&. Catolare
oa. Oowdeful .
tT relae Inforzation on cuban propecanda activities __
3. CANNOT Of JUDGED. SEL 0. in Latin Arerica is of major and continuing
» Stlatiow Fo fnew TnFoemaTIOne 7 ixportance to this office, which must evaluate -
TO genes ree the aature, scope, ami extent of these activities
rl ¥. USEFUL FOR CONF IAMATISN
2. USEFLA FOR NEW INP CRwATION
in order to combat the=,
Veet ty brown ~
4. aT PRESENT Of LACK OTHER INFORMATION ,
| TO 4u7GE ACC UMACY OF USEFULNESS
1 o. Conflicts with previous info tien
& Appears to de fadrication
e USCFULNESS WOULD WAVE OEEN GALATEG wadTHs
{ 2. Lese detail ore summery j
_ ba. Lene Feageentary arpeoech® —
Berree organisation
. More detass
. Rotter cbeervetion or detter onpiai-
i? tation of source, of both.
i
@. igTaTCD by COwMCANTI
A Ty Fa, wo SEECCE AFFECTING VICFULNESS.
Ouk COLLECTION NEEDS
F OTHER ACO TMTING MEETST ij
ave en ey
Ov@ fMPCaTanT WEEDS. 4
a
. Ok MINIM NECDS, 1
at
ba. west OF Goa MINIMUM NELOE. +
; |
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a
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nt
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a
taediv. Porteon of cequirenent
vt NCCE CONF INUES.
oaa7 ua.
~ ee CRIGHOLY
tae Subset 1S imMPORTAST TO YOS. OTata AEs
pgaTing GOES NOT MELT winter KELOS, And
y wank FILED MO MEQUIACMENTLD
4S
, ec BILE PACSENT & BEQUTALYENT $00%.
fue NEED DOES NOT wanAanT A REQUINT 4
2 ce CS RE PCeT ING. i
oO t enemas ie
jamie (Please reine) fcowponiat } PmoNe
' Flora M. Roth and heels: sis, VSIA 12-5475
TpaTe ALQUEST RACkI¥ED BATE Cvawcation foteana ld
| Office of Research
veaber 8, 1960 !
jovexber iL, ics)
ead
CONEARENC(ATL FPICIAL WSS ONLY
14-0000
COUFICENTIAL | kifegr
“y ACCORDING FO ON peg DOTT Mid tbe ’
:ALUATION BY
. Dspartrent of State.
EVALLATING AGENCY
{oissee,
a [revota 503/151, 671 :
: rev j
“5126 L#
. yS of recerat “Of resust. need for coerleti
Ingicate cncices oy a." If item maraed is srinted in italics, pte
serrally, 26% one A in each agorcoriate section. otherwise, please cover excn of
Far further acves on use of tnis form, see reverse.
COLLECTOR'S COVMENTS AND QUESTIONS
OF THES RE
SVSsECT
‘ .
. iwromtasce in *Is this informaation of sufficient use or
2 RCLaTion Ta to warrant cisse=iration?
“oun meas.
CIYPRBVTES TS CLO wvcwrCIse LF Tee sOsectr |
SUBSTANTIALLY
MIOCRATFLY
EVALUATOR °S COWWENTS AND FOLLOR* UP GLESTIONS
ATOR ALYL
T. SUBSTANTIALLY TRAE 7 ———————
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t
SUUSIYRY _!
fae TuSefCT FS imPlaTasy fo yOu, OFnca ace
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TOATE EVRluaTiGN Faas
14-09090
(COLLECTS EVA TOR:
| cia REGUEST FoR EVELGATION BY
Date oF 7
OrsTaie, 26-Sertexter 1960
- . . Country _ Mexico/Soviet Unton
Subject
time is ney ves jStansard.
‘Eval yator’s Caments.*
“ ASDECKS- in your coments,
LACT: OF THIS REPORT IS oF:
a
i OM MATION IN THiS REPCRT:
wajer
tmrceTance te
ecLation To
Ove waco.
+ moocratTEe
vr TONTMEAUTES TO Que ERCOLEDEd OF Fag BUOIEETS
—_———
10. RIGNIFSCAMTAY- .
—
. 2. SUBSTANTEALOY, >
wee ee =
oo}, moocearauy
I- . ores
4. mCGLIGrOLY |
at macy,
. SUBSTANTIALLY Tae -
vo. certo
—_——
9. Doubs ful
a. False
$. Canno? Of sudeeo.
ATION 70 OTMER INT OMUATICN.
‘
2
1
USEFLL FOO CONF owet os
+ USEFUL FOR hte tmp oreetice |
+ Sufficcently taowe
SAT PRESENT OL LACK OT eEH taPomuaTion
_ TO su0GE aCCumaCy te wtCrui ees
3 Conflscte orth proveces snfecoation
+ dpocers 18 Be fabsecotece
~ SSE4VANESS BOULD HAVE SEEN CACATCR BF ime
TTT) wore detaul ~
~ bese detast,
eae O8 NOME EF Fue Bist.
4 an tum MEQUEMEMRT OF CITED.) BEPORT
areep ats .
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poctaedd Portvae vf svquirement
o4,
But abba Comtieuas.
pemtoanay,
Tort. Ch ueR Aes
poe ge ee mE ET mre ehtDS, and
. eve FERLCO NG PE QU OEM at ED
ou er pecseat e
Lagat SOON.
Tom @LoutNee
Mexican Governient Purchase of Soviet Radioisotopes
[eALualca; Please comaiewe INis evaluation witm nO,
tasiowe cnolces dy K.°
wsraatly, gut one Rin each appropriate section.
For furtner sores. on use of tnis form, see reverse.
( quantities of each isotope hovever, are not given.
CONFIDENTIAL
ASSTIFY ACCORDING To. “A ADDED I
Gre wha US
tracating
C8~3/252,01h
HNGIS9
RECL
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riteo
Pirate)
a De A DM ler LF
f_..
Mays of receipt cf recuest. need for camletion £26 0,
(f item marked is printed in italics, please esrlsin undar®
Otherwise, pleases cover @acn of these
couLeeroas COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS =”,
EVALUATOR "S COANENTS AND FOLLOE- UP QUESTIONS
It “to to impoceible to tell 4f the USSR prices | to Mexico
-are in Line with world pricas or not. according to
"a 1957 Soviet price list, potassiua is 3 rubles per a
eillicurie, fodine is J-to 13 rubles per millicurie
and gold {s 1 to 3 rubles per millicurle.depending™
upon the forn of the. carrier. According to the
report the average price ig $0.15 per millicurie.
2h¢
Rodio isotope arices have changed in the US maraedly
over the past few years. For exanplt, the price for
gold 193 nas changed. fron 20 cents ‘per nillicurie pridr ;
to Hay 1959 to 6 cents per rillicurie after May 1959.
Unless more detalles information is obtained, the
information has only acterate value to us.
aoe
Comront sf Prone
he
__, WLELERD S. SOM a a e/a ND
oate t ATION FOREARDED
14-0000,
ao ° ee ; yo gS pe
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Nw a
Y,
TO DA ADTED-GN FROST) LF UU ieey UY
NG AGERCY
j
- | _ SIALREQUEST FOR EVALUATION BY.
| patec‘os ofst ° Fito Ww
__. = i 1 June 1960 |
- Dut a¥ Bsa
ercial. Office in-Mexico _ v oo,
=o sn within OU days-c? receigt of request. wea: Por corsletion within this
rSS. .tricate-thoicés by °K.* .1f ‘iten maraed is printed “in italics, please exolain under
s Conments.¢ formatly, out one x In each. appropriate section. ctnerwise, please cover each of these
asieits in your coments. For fartnet wotEs on use Of this forn, see reverse. .
———— =
COLLECTOR'S COMMENTS AND CUESTIONS
Abo ¥ajor . J . | . .
Jute wcseeare { Y smpemrance om : - :
b ‘eeiar.on ro ‘
j Ce BELIS.
3. arrtee
ine Cawart icy
IN TeiS REPORT:
SENTRLOLTEe TS OCM ANceLCDGE CF Tat scasdcts
Sroniricaataey
3. Necuiciay
n
acc.@ace. . -
oh. SOSTANTaALLy Taye | . i
= CHES BE
- Soudtihul-
- Sanngt of gurceo. $0 9. “ 1 , "oe
ta ING cemaTion 1. : .
ceva FORM CONF IAMATICN soy 7 Se
: woe ret Fou nto Ns otwation : i .
3 Sa@fscaenely baoen
ae
‘ ao PRESENT wl LACE OTHCa ENF Comat ON
TS sc OeL ACCURACY CA CHERUL NESS a .
€ 7 -
i$. Better odescvatson o¢
tarecee of source, of ,
REG AT MENTS
ere + _—. | .
Eonuy rf TOO Mh Quiade: 7 18 CaTeals acront|
SarisvtEs ste !
+ Fu akte OG
~ Pacteatiy ?
sae de clos ge
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14-0000
- SO CONFIDENTIAL Reena Nine aay é
RECLASSi$¥ ACCORDING TO DATA ED ON FRONT) 99 JUt
GRR
j ons or eee
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: Mouey. “Oned fot seis-cr8 Surtberet bs the Mexican dovarnment.
Luatoe: please complete this salsution mrtnin Gl days of recelot of reaucst. sees Vor Cunpietion within tals
: tite ts Seloritysstandard. indicate encices dy *1.¢ 1P item maraed 18 printed In italics, please exalsin wider
*Lvalvator’s Comments. -pormatts, WE cre x In cack aperoyriale section, otnermise, plsase Cover each of these -
asoects In your corments. .For furtver eaTes on use of tnis form, see reverse,
SUB sCCr CF THES REPORT A$ OF: : COLLECTOR'S COMMENTS AND OUEST IOAS
wa
. . sercarance 10 : a v.
- a a arm @tratian te + , . ‘ °
1. ao . : . - :
INS CAMATION 16 THIS aeroat: . : . . Le
Pfcoatareutses Fo ove amowedet or vt 8 3 } a :
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Tastiarvw 4 EVALUATOR 'S COMMENTS AND FOLLOO-LO OUEST IONS .4.
a |
cote Cannot Of svOneo. EC 9. ;
ec.aticm fo GTnE® INFORMATION, :
‘
bt PRenent es Gace Oteen varoowstees |
TO sudOd BCCUMECH O8 USEFUL MERE
, Comttiata eeth prevt forvetses {
. Appeere to de fedsicaty ‘
epee |
E fuses vinl ss woud mavl BF Um GeCaree Bite. .
. Detter oraant otion
1
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nan SSR IONSna nD RO NPT Soe
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in 30 avs,
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2B. Bue ATED OCHS NOT waaMaNT & ALQEIEA -
went GM C8 MEPORTING, .
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COMPORERT PuOnt
uw Rebaar Vacen _lone/sfre/sP _ F036
p bard ACoutsT RECEIVED “Oare my TOM FDAUAROLO
it UV 196,
8" 39 Shevsous CONFIDENTIAL soos
1d: 98
14-0000
a LES) conewentiaty:
POR/EVALUATO ® RECLASSIEY ACCORDING TO: DATA!
QUEST FOR EVALUATION BY_ _ ORR
’
Disstw. weeta “sate of Oisteie,
5-3/3! |
16% Union
Susdect Soviet Sian to Sell beng
tibucstca: Please corptete this valuation autnin Qaays of receipt of request. 8
Sire is sriority/(stansarg, idicate Croices ty °A.2 Af Ito marked be printed fa” itat les, please éxolal
"tral aztores Comments normally, rel was in each aporopelate section. Otnereise, please cover eacn
stoecte in your commests, For furtrer ec7t$ on use of this form, see reverse, . : Tos
SURACT OF THIS Aeroat, 18 OF,
i COLLECTOR'S COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS. re
rn es a .
LF. wete bate ! iePcoraact s@ - -—_—_. - . -
; af.atice ro : . : .
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IN (UAT ICH IM THIS BEPCAT, : :
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Chetareetts 10 Ove Bnoeioca oF Tad suesse ts +
t sremisicantee | - oe
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—nenmmenncennte emer aaa
OT EVALUATORS COMMENTS AND FOLLOR- UP GUEST IONS
Cems amtiaae Tae
a en ne
8 ceesiale
- oe : cee Fale
oa vi F998 CONF aMATION i
a ce tN om er ne,
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AT PRESENT OE Lata Ofmea tat uswsl Se H
FO sudGl aCCumacy om Userucmete fr ae
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16 Comfticte eth provteve talaraetisa
nee pam ne Laeenenwerte ste ameraeun ttus oem
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1 £8 Pocteolly. Postron of coquiresent .
aon be clesed. .
A eameteemammmeel
out RETO CONT o meet. i
CELOLE TO wll Stet Ieon-oed SERCH T EMS
PaceIDES CESENS EAL tescmwalion Cm See sEET.
sis om & Toe CHECMED “RETIRE? O8 “mene. ® Bad
10 vG~ whut FILED BO MLOCIAC MEAT.)
ot wien PRESET & aie LACM? atte
am 99 Oars.
2 ree
GLb FED GOES NOT WARRANT & BCGUIOE- i
wear 729 CS ALPOATING. .
‘COMP OntRT
ore f/H5
DATE Evaluation FoORwaROED
co
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“SATE REQUEST ACCEIVED
14.90000 ©
ERENCE.
|
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a. teanaeteets vo
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"som SeeTeT DOCUMENT =. SL
LED RET FLT CONTROLS
SECTION CY . 2s-t7sgai se. eeeeeeeecee ee
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FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO > .
BTy BGT cor ceecose toerrone. SECRET bye
o
7 Co CONFIDENTIAL * Lt. LIFE AT thee
: ; _ (COLLECTOR/EVALU"OR: RECLASSIFY ‘ACCORDING TO Dy” ADLED ON FRONT)
“CIA REQUEST FOR EVALUATION BY
cate OF ONsTAND. muwotn ay Aa .
Stee Country 2 Nate [Seas L. nt oo viwwe
Dy [sweet __ Sane ete Na pechal tees physio yf
Gays of rec€ipt of request. meod for completion witnia this
} Sicate choices | oy 10 item marved Is printed In Italics, please exctain under
*Evaleater?s Corserits.* wormatly,. put one a ta each appropriate section, otnersise, please cover eacn of these
aspects in pour comments. for further aotes on use of this form, see reverse. .
sie act Of Tats MEPORT 8% OF: . " COLAECTOR'S COMMENTS AMD CULST 1003 .
} surcorance om
aecateon 76
Oul artos.
UNF OPMAT 106m sh Tis REPORT:
B [conrereires Te Gus amOOLLOGE OF THe BVOsECTS
t Cameco of suPotd. 38 0.
-
Xfi oe eeeare
MEGUEAE OE NTS |
mecca mrernr ener nen + ae
1Ougy EF VONe OF EUIM rer OR COTES G ae
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a4 iar T RECEHVED ° DATE Coalvatiom FORARDED
|S cn. IGE 2971104 .196 @ ue
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CELFCTOR EVAL
|
CIA REQUEST FOR EVALUATION BY.
ftties. a. were ©
3=3/573,266 _
Gilet Comtry_fexico/Soviet Unto
a dee Oye Hy t
=
tetirttce: eteere cplete tris vatustion sittin SO 3353 oe. rece! 0°. reguect.”
Lise ta eriovity staraied. indicate cncices by *1.* 4F ites macvet ts orlated Int
Ctvalsatsres Comments.© pormally, pet one a in eacn aporceriate secilon, otnerelse, please cover'each’ of
aspects is ne coreents.: For further acres on use of tals fora, ce) revere, a — . a
COLLECTOR'S CORBANTS AND OUEST LOS
terestowé 10 lo trie informition of sufficient use or valus
otvation te to warrant dissonination? Ploase coment. -
we ‘eetoe, , .
uaa: & C Came Nts ae ernie: w Od ST 10NE
P Ore SE ees roo Peer es
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ve ve ry , tee Age May
wanes ae wed ate tee rmeeony faae tf fae oh :
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to shed OFC wert CO uw
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i : ‘atin Anerfes $2 avndJatilea ir|as overt eourcoa. oS
i . Iavomeét ios 30 priess fe intemetiar en useful. Fries qaels Clone wouls
a erees an * :
; "ya mare Pedevs. Af oye cit (fone oo voll oo aectin\ nunbors vers awallable, ’
ie i forsatton dredratie; wheter fovlet prices omfora to or vary Pros vor - .
i . woe 1
3 repeat p.dnen, : . i : .
: Intucy tion un pada thet the Gneieta ano Gntereates in taying daoot '
: awe deterteme, althoush tude Ja generelly va.bletie Tr 2 overt tourcaa.
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SECRET.
. _ Sen HOW 8496, 12 Feb 1960, LATKICLE, filoe C/VHD'a
office, . . .
This dispateh vas written by FID in reply to WMA 14362, 2 Jon 1960 and
should be reviewed before LISEAT or LIMIT are euteitted for reneval. 7
aera ca yon
ayer
SECRET
44-4000
TEN QUID
DISPATCH
__Gaiet of Station, Naiioo
LASSE ATORY
| SECRET/KAPOK. ,
Chiei, WHD’ — Re
Chief, KUDOVE:
’ Attn: Division D
Gjects LirsaT and LIRA?
See para. 5
“| INDtING “caN-ef PUDGED
r BY QUALIIED HQ DESA ONLY
: réferred diractly to specific messagest by content;. by seeking clari-
would appreciato receiving, at an early date, any Headquarters coments,
EH-A-1393b, 16 Oct. 1959
HH~A-13628, 2 Oct. 1959-
le During the reéent TOY visit to this Station of David M. SREDLUND(p)
of KUIVUBE"D, the interrelationship betwoen the corversatians recorded
under Project LITEAT whicn bear on Soviet Coemunication and the
regular provision of the hard copy of Soviet official diplomatic coma
munications obtained by tue . LIE? activity were discussed, ‘The
S,ation Aridicatéd that frequently LIFEAT ottained conversations which
ftoation of garbled or missing groups; by officials wo are to or
have signed.the message in question; and on one or two occasions the ae
messagas(admittedly not sensitive) wero dictated to secretaries ower
the telephom.
2. Exastiples of the above conversations were forwardéd to Heade
quarters in reference dispatches, The conversations with FREDLUND
resulted in tha euggestion that KUIUBE D should regularly.receive-the-
LIFEAT material when it relains to sovivt messages. Also that KUTUBE D
dn forwarding this type of LIFsAT material to COI.CH would record that
the drop copies of the Sovict massages are normally fommariea to ODINCH
(source LIXMIT) amt that if there is any value to ODINGi in n tying
the two sources together for further processing by ODINCH, the, Station
would cross-reference the forwarding dispatch nunbers, This: Station
3. “This Station ia wWiling to continue to exploit. LIFSAT m terial
for [AURICLE purposes should this be julged of value ty Headquarters,
At the present time Wehllard C, CURTIS is personally - handling this
phase of LIFEAT reporting.
Ne KUTUBE D should note that at the present tine the LIEUT aarce
le providing Soviet, Japanese, Czech and Polish drop copies t the
Station. The traffic is over one-nonth old upon receipt ant is in
Station's hands aly for a few icura, The source is capable nowever
of obtaining traffic from all somwces filing officially in Mexico City
and the Station can do this without 1: creasing the operational risk,
5. Tho Hexico City Station would appreciate any comments or guidance
on either this phase of LIFEAT reporting or, of LIENIT Wiich KUTUBE D
Moos Co
Willard ¢ S. QuaTS~
13 Jan, 1960
Distrib: ticn:
3 = HOS(L = Chief, KUDGVE: ;
Attn: Division D)
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, HMN-A-14383 °-» . : ° ~“
ca Unior reference B photographs of hard copies of Soviet traffia
for November 1959 were. forwarded to Headquarters, (SOURCE: LIDGE
_ ; “eon 27 Novaaber 1959 the following conversation took placa:
“Anatoliy Alekseyevich PAVLENKOV tells Viadimir KOLOKULNIKOY
that -he just -spoke with New York. PAVLEuKOV says that: PEGLOV( ph)
Called. PAVLENKW says that lioscow wants to know how many
luncheons and dinnere there were yesterday, _PAVLEXKO saya he
counted 3 luncheons and una dinner. FAVLE:KOV says that a cable
should be gent sayin; that on the 26th the bankers gave a lunchesh
for MIXOYA! and that HIXOYAN gave a dimer for the officials of
the Jovernment. Another thing Hyscow wants to know what word
was left out in KOLOKOLNIXOV's cable which was about KOLOKOLNIKOV' a
account at Poza Rica. In BELTRAN's speach thera apparently was
one word left out by thé operators. “OLOKILNIKOV will look at tha
text and see wint it is, FAVLEKKOY will come over and then
they wii sond the cable. KOLOXOLNIKW then sugiests that they
call BEGLOY in New York and give him this information, KOLOKOLLIKOV.
will do that.
RKOLOKOLNIKOV tells WO(woman outside) to write dum what he tells
her. KOLOKOLNIKOY tells hér that yesterlay the linistry of
Industry and Trade, SALINAS, and the Preaident of the Banco - -
“Exterior, ZEVADA, gave a luncheon. for MIKOYAN et the Hotel Ambassador,
In the evening A.I. MIMUYAN gave a dincer for officials of the. ied
Maxican Government. KOLOKULKNIKOV adds that tne speech that A
ROLDAN(sho&ld be ROWAN insterd of BELTPAN) made the works "to
show’ were left out. KOLUKOLNIXOV tells her to send this to
Moscow, KOLOKOLNIKOV wlll call tomorrow and let WO know wien he
will return. KOLOXOLNIXOV has to get nis visa from the Americaa
Embassy.
/Willard ©, OURTIS
20 Jamary 1960
Distribution:
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; me ky HM A-13938 SOURCE: Liveat LOGRICE)
‘ B, We-A-U372 ©
1. The folloving is a quotation of a conversation held’ on
2 December 1959: :
. A marvouteide called .the Soviet Rubassy, introduced -himeelf
“as Yovgeniy N. VOYEVODI and asked Yelena Ivanovna FILIPOVA,
secretary of the Commercial Office, if he could still send
cable off(that late) on that date. FILIPOVA promised to try
to got -the cable off, VOYEVODIN then sald he wished the
cable sent tos -RAZNUEXSPORT, Moscow, 9019, 9021 and then ~
dictateds -
“Exposition -will close on J5th of December, To
deliver the souvenirs is too late.
VOYEVODIN.®
2, It ie requested tut this pouch be routed via KUTUBE/D.
Mieod re
20 Jan, 1980
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1. Under sofébance B potora.hs of tard oopisa of Sovict Imbassy
traffic (Source: LIHIT) for !oventar 1957 ware forwarded to: Fead=
quer tars. . .
2. On 23 Novewter 1959 Viodinir Pisa. Ti 8prke witn Ivan
Ivecovteh(posstbly FLV) in Sew York. & ‘LULDLZ KON eaid he wished
a catle set to Moscow eoucermin: We de,ariure ov Ansdtap I.
HInweu(Soviat Viee trailer wea hna bee. visiting: "ex.c9, 16-25
Hoverber 195Y)e ‘MiLukKuhh IZ satd he birgelf weld Fy out "on
Ronday .® A worm, toox t.e telshone and KILUAuL TkU? dictated the
following: ° . : :
"Today ot 09: local tive the -irut usputy Hinketer of the
Council of |.inistere USSR, A.T. MIZIAE, and his éseartinrg
garty Mew out of tha “a Lil of “azico on the [1-11 for
tho Fatherlacd. :IRVIAN was seer. offet t.o airport by
the Kisister of Pore: Affaira of Paxtou, Mer.el Tibi
tha }inbleter of Poreicgn irode, Raul SA, 'rASy > inloter of
Fdueation, Tudi!a Rodets and officials af the vovelon al istrye
The Soviet Arkasaudor to Maxico ales saw A.T, CINTA afl, :
V1, HATIKIN, ard workers of the vorlet lrb atm « elore
the Might ont 2. 1. “2 R0YA)) sade a snort slesen (. widen
he thonkod the ?regident of hextco, LiIPEZ Yateos, members
of the Fasion: Govertsw:t, we wolo vexicar people fur Uw
warn reception wiic, waa sham iin api hie eacerting party in ©
thair cowitry.”
Je KOLOROLAIKW then dictated anotar cable, Tnis cable was tne
mescayn th.t PIMZAN want Gan aboard 1ig plane te the “rcaident of
Pexico thankin: in far tne reception st ho weceired tn teaxiom.
(ek) The trawlator "slippa® aniddi cot transeribs tris cable
verbathice)
dillard ©. GURVIS
2 Jancar; 1°60
Moetritations
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Source, Cperational Data, and Comments:
. .
References: ‘ ;
SUBJECT: Alicia RIMES) 3. (Garzun)
Source obtained the infor-ation contained in the attached report from
his sister, who is a journalist, and from a capy of the magazine on wich
subject is employwd, He also obtained infomation from an address imvestiga-
tion on subject. Owing to tne type of inforcation dev-loped on RiwERO, she
- - ds- being included in this Station's series of LCT OVE subjects.
re
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“Hexteo ee “REPORT NO: HM-1931 0
Alicia R10 6. (Garzun} Bo oar OF INFO: May > Aasat 1956
PURE ACQUIRED: Mextea Chty bate OF REPORT: 9 Sept. 1956 .
} : Stic cirles 3.2 paras 1, d
Source 5: “Source with access to: Soviet official Jecles. in Yexics Boise (pera 2).
| Pp me RRR
Bie toltovinal pfoeat : bao a GP
‘seentast er. '
“An inves siga
; ob given: ‘ag that of
‘subject, showed it. to te osciized by ; ere: “HARO. Her husband
Y ts Telated to Castata A, fARO Oliva, husband of Nad uaa ttre, Who: .
is an actress ‘tn a show called co ar Colonels,# Nf .~
2cia a 209l2 2 .
24 It has been ascertained that on 7 May 1955.aTha
Oliva, &@ movie producer, was in contast- wita 1 rh é
dntellivzerice Officers tity:Le . ‘, He: oe,
hy ——f-
Ae ies
— 3 3. Alicia ROMERO 6. heres EY f charse of the a aetaphie depart.
ae rent of a magazine naned~ ida. a Juarez. 20-22 in
. ae ee get grietenen amelie wane ene ee
\7e _ “ENT: A copy of tats magazine oe caren in Station files.
S! tes
e director of the magazine is Jorg! SEARO Cabrends isbatl of Faria Sugenia
\ Romane de ARO (noted akove) and he fesides: at. ‘Avenida Coyoacan 62ha2, He Pays
750 Pesos per month rent. a
Jt Alicia ROMERO G. is” ‘the Soon woof, Jorge HARO Cabrera. She 1s the
daughter of Maria de la Luz( widow RoKERI. Alicta RoNRO reportedly is the
mistress of Various Politicians, She clains her homé to be at Av, Coyoacan 62-2,
Alicia 22k -29 is reported tote Pro—Comzuni.st anz to be a member. of the FRI. She
is tobe Supported t by. that party. in the ‘Forthcoming elections for the Post of
. Federal Deputy.
A described ag Major -HARO
, APCKOY, Soviet Galtura) and ;
= ¢3 Eyez £S ame
i
_ 8 COMMENT s«:. "Hers catinections With politics ani ‘politicians ‘explain Some of the
“Feport hoved in. ‘the reference, oo .
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REFERENCE? MEXICO city 6630 jes508)
mo IDENTITY: EMMA (ZUECK) RUFFINI
DPOB: 22 SEPT 18° IN SIERRA MQJADA, COAHUILA 7
CITs MEXICAN ss =.
- ADDRESS: XOCHICALCO 329 APT 7, MEXICO 13, DoF bn,
“ce, MARETAL STATUS: SINGLE a I :
FATHER? FIDEL (ZUECK) S. (DECEASED) :
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MOTHER: VIERGINIA RUFF INI DE ZUECK (DECEASED)
_ OCCUPATION: PRESENTLY UNEMPLOYED. LAST POSITION WAS
SECRETARY AT OFFICE CIVIL REGISTRY IN
CHIHUAHUA, CHIHUAHUA FROM 1955 TO 1968. —
RESIGNED POSITION TO MOVE MEXICO CITY.
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v, Cae. bl bas LIRISK explov en. Ktarted extensive. .
eorko an the -erea around LIPEAT Annex 6... Because of
Ayeet tne wan shat cume and-all of the LEFEAT lines
were pene’. hin peecnafion Bork was cumpleted on 21 June and
the ase Rouse’ Was DaCK in operation au early July.
rhe uvatise
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LIRISK vork i: the area around LIFEAT Annex. 8 caused -
“Su a:
trom 32 April until early May. =.
Phe ebosure of this tasehouse
4, Os Pane 1868 the Statver made The. decision to ¢cluse down.
LIFEAT Anes 3 apd move (he casehousexeepern , LIFEUD-35 and 36, to
atethe: area, The reasons tor this decision were two-fold:
ay oO LESRED gh and «fio cea have four ofitiren and annex 5 warn too
emalbi fae ther, 'o8) the annex needed extensive repairs which
Soope petased te lave done because Ne was planning to sell
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6 was Ciueed on 2O June.
Wand tare! coverage Commenced ta early: July,
veo. was located and Annex,
Tie basehouseseepers are now in Annex:
LO, Parapyranhs 7 8 and Desplatn the reduced’ coverage
provided ft. LEPEAT: sering the three gunth perlod under review,
SECURITY
n security tacidenta occurred during tnis period.
Ti. Ne know
PLANS
Le tt presently appears that LIFEUT+}5, basehousekeeoer,
elll pe transferred ny bis company to the Guadalajara area, If
this vccurs, we wil} accent the resignation of LIFEUD-5 and -15
atd oiose down Annex %.- In view of this Project Officers
presertivo are Lookiaic for re; jagements and Operational ‘Approvals
whil we requesfedg a8 suo as suitadle st Andidates are located.
for Wridare ©, CURTIS
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SUBJECT: ; Project LiF eo Request. for - Increase. i uo
: : : ta Transportation Veniele Allovance. cre _
2 _ - .
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, incressed fron six to eight to‘cover the uxe of two addition=-
i a - @&l cares . i ae os
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i‘ POV of Carol K, ZINSXEISTER (P), translator £300 ser :
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: POY of f LIFEUD/SS, safenauschoaper, ($280.48 oe
no ov “ponth Vo
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; reinmburaezent by the milo are included in tke project venowal, . | . .
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: Commitments-for several assets involved in the LIFEAT Project. °
& These MOCS reflect salary changes effective 1 July 1968 as
1. ‘Forwarded herewith are amended’ Memorandun | of Oral re
follows: ; :
ASSET HQ 201 - . INCREASE PER MONTH . :
LIFEUD-2 . 201-117970— $ 25.60
LIFEUD-3 201-117971 — _ 29.80.
LIFEUD-6 - 201+117978:- — Sée bélow
(Olga A, PARFINIK) . . ;
LIFEUD-24 201- 119525: ; 30,00°
LIFEUD-32 201-749002 —" 24.00 - | =
LIFEUD-35 201-740227 —— 24.00
: ; 2. The salary for LIFEUD-6 (Oiga A, PARFINIK) was changed
: from an hourly rate to a flat monthly rate. The figure reached
was calculated from a six-month average of payments, The
actual increase amounted to Slightly less than $10, 00 per month,
: ; a . Continued.....
Distribution: .
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a 3. ‘The increase per” imonth sect fon. was added to this”
° dispatch. be ‘a review: of ‘the files: indicated ‘hat several”
oe r wocs had. been Submitted incorrectly... S.8s, ‘the
-LFELT.. a Pohesa vy the previous: KOC was actually the
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cone for LIFEUD/3 in the ‘gmount, of 9a4 a month or ee
$288 ‘per annum. oe
one for LIFEUD/S in the amount of $24 a wonth or
$288 per annua,
,o.. . one. for “ LIFEUD/7 dn the amount of $40 a month or
- $480 per abnup. ;
‘one for LIFEUD/8 in the amount of $40 4 month or
. $480 per annun mo
one for LIFEUD/24 in the amount of $40 a month or
$480 per annus
2. Funda for the above POV allowances in lieu of re-
imbursement by the mile are already provided in the project.
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Mi fer ‘the aoe Of Bis HOF. oe ~
Liveat: ‘[perease. the LIFRSY ma trea ez to @ix
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$34.00 moathly t LIVER 3-
$60.00 moataly to LIVEEO-7
$40.00 monthly to ah |
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Lithongh aes-4652, antad 32 peemmbor 1985, atared
that a TYA v2a net "aeconaary fer the LIFED's, at
4a requested that their ésteminatien bo reviewed
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(201-312729) .
REFERENCE : Form 124 dated 22 November 1966
pe re eee
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_ 1. Ia accordance with Reference, Subject was granted
an QA on 22 November 1966 to permit the WH/7/Haiti Desk to .
i utilize Subject as a Creole trafslator of unclassified tapes,
a Subject was recruited in December 1966 and hag been per~ —_
forming this function satisfactorily since that tine. :
2. It te ‘now requested. that Subject's OA be amended
to permit WH/7/ilaiti Desk to utilize his services to trans-
late sensitive telephone tapes (LEFEAT) from the Spanish, :
Prench and Creole languages into English. To date the “of
Hexico City Station has. been providing. Headquarters with
a translation of the Spanish aad French portions of this
intelligence take, with Port-au-Prince Station assisting
with translation of the Creole portions. Recently, Lowever,
_ the Port-au-Prince asset departed Haiti and, at present,
-neither Station has the capability to translate the Creole
‘portions. Since it is believed that the Creole portion may
contain important operational information from a CI stand-
point, the Hatt’ Desk proposes toe utilize Subject to fulfill
this gap, Subject will be polygraphed before he ts given
‘this added task. Your expeditious attention to the above
“request: would be appreciated,
3. &XIf you. desire further information, please call
Ruth Lehman, Wi/7/Haiti, x5595.
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SECRET 1123452 CITE MEXICO CITY 2084
DIRECTOR - Hdaleo95ar
REF MEXICO CITY 2000) (wosors)
LIFEAT we (a
PLEASE PROVIDE AUTHORITY FOR" LOCAL PURCHASE OF VEHICLE
REQUESTED REF SINCE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR IMMEDIATE
EXERGENCY EVACUATION OF BASE HOUSE EGUIPMENT CAN BE SATISFIED
ONLY BY VEHICLE WITH TRUNK LARGER THAH COMPACT VEHICLE TRUSK.
RAMBLER CLASSIC IS CHEAPEST VEHICLE AVAILABLE FOR THIS WEED.
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1. REQUEST AUTHORITY TC SF OLACE My-2539 BY SALE ON a
“LOCAL YAR KET AND PURCHASE OF 1967 FAWPLER CLASSIC 4 DOOR
SEDAN AT APPPOXIMATE COST OF $4102 US, FUNDS HAVE BEEN
REQUESTED 1% PROGECT PLNEWAL.
2, REPLACEMENT NECESSARY FOR SFCURITY, PILEACE,
AND PEPAIR REASONS, COCMETER READING OF OVER 71,000 wey.
MILES, POOR STATE OF REPAIR, ARO CAP MAS BEEN USED IN ws.
“SENSITIVE OPERATION SINCE PURCHASE [81962 AND SECURITY
DICTATES REPLACEMENT. ,
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BY : ovonet
Morsty in Log says he talked to Joe MeMahon about this - latter was irked
at hirher cost estimate tran tuat in project and asked Monty to take no
action but to wait til} McM is back in Mexico City (vy now) and has com~
municated with us further on subject. N Perkins, 10 July 67
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See HMMT GOL9 of 20 June 67 which requests info on Transcribing Machines.
says LIFEAT is presently using EXOTAP=S for playback and they are reaching
a point of no return as far as maintenance goes. Kequests two trial machine!
per TM 918885 of 26 June 67 and if they perform satisfactorily, station
will probably order 12 to 18 of thes sometime in future, primarily for
(tate. Gard fF Uv pu FA tctat ee yatdt ba
transcribing (LIENVOY & LIFfAT) ~ Pret f° fw Anta Aut.)
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Chief of Station, Merice City :
‘Chief, WH Divigios
The salaries listed for LIFEUD in the project renewal
Yequest do not. jibe in most cases with the ménoranda of
oral Comii tment which we have on file, and in some. instances
(LIFKUDS 7, 8 and tie salarics. ‘are almost doubled. . Would
.you please verify for_us. that ‘the salaries’ as submitted
“im the renewal are ‘those being ‘paid, and. if ‘this is’ the
case,.would you also prepare Féviséd #OGs aad send us.
copies. — .
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Theresa H, BACHARDY
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“SECRET 0523452 CITE MEXICO CITY 1654 7 eat,
DIRECTOR - ae 4 kes
LIFEaT . 5st 882373
REF A HMMA-S2058, 19 MAY 1967
B HMMT-3953, 19 JUNE 1963 : S
“A REF A PROVIDES BACKGROUND ON DECREASE IN SALARY OR
TERMINATION PROPOSED TO LIFEUD-1.
a. ON t JUNE 67 LIFEUD-1 OPTED FOR FINAL TERMINATION»
DIR ING DISCUSSIONS THIS MAICER WITH WILSTED, LIFEUD-1 FR IENDLY
AND SAID HE REALIZED HE RECEIVING TOO LARGE A SALARY FOR WORK
HE PERFORMING. SAID HE DECIDED ACCEPT TERMINATION BECAUSE
A) WANTED TO IMMIGRATE TO WOLADY, 8). DID NOT DESIRE USE HOME a
AS BASEMOUSE, AND C) AFRAID OTHER PERSONS INVOLVED IN UIFEAT
WOULD LOOX DowN ON HIM FOR ACCEPT ING REDUCTION IN SALARY.
(LIFUED-1 HAS NOT ASKED FOR NOR WILL STATION OFFER ASSISTANCE IN
POSSIBLE IMMIGRATION.)
3. LIFEUD-1 VOLUNTERED HE HAS KEPT COMPLETE LOG OF ALL
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KIS ACTIVITIES ON SEHALF OF LIFEAT AND WOULD Tt TUR Ne THIS | LOG OVER _
Sn eae a
TO WILSTED. ALSC SAID THAT HE WOULD BE GLAD TO ASSIST IN ANY
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TERMIWAT ION FUNDS REQUESTED IN REF A, HOWEVER THESE FUNDS FOR
a SEC?
rELT Ine ANICABLE. LIFEW- A AGREED. SIGN LETTER oF TERMINATION
. ARD SECRECY AGREE VENT, ae : : .
cosT- “OF TERMINAT TON IN ACCORDANCE vit LOCAL cusToM WILL :
“ TERMIKAT ION THIS MANNER IN FULFILLMENT Moc
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BE DOLLARS: HH, 125. 28.
pRYAPDED REF. Bs ae
5. IF FUNDS. AVAILABLES Stat 108 CAN TERMINATE IMMEDIATELY.
THUS SAVING DOLLARS 541. ea LIFEUD-1 SALARY FOR MONTH OF JUNE.
PLS ADVISE IF HQS PREFERS TERMINATE AFTER PROJECT LIFEAT ca
APPROVED OR IF FUNDS CAN BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE TERMINATION.
FY 68.
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MTD RL URED REFLRENCES
" fgtion Sequtrodt For Your Inforustion ©
Attached herevith 1s an Agent Evaluation report for
David M. WILSTED, Career Agent aid outside Case Officer for
the sensitive LIFEAT Project.
for/illard C. CURTIS
OrsPa cH ‘SeMBOL AND NUMBER
IDA -_ 33970 .
CLASSIFICATION
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AGFET EVALUATION
TATE: 10 Mav 39A7
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"MAME (p)t David M. WELSTED = Caroor Agent 03-25
Pa ’ ae
OVERD JOB TITLE: - ‘Technteal: Supervisor _— .
Ccvert JOB TITLE! Outaise cae Offieer for the LIFPAT Progedte’ ; “ a
90D DSCREPETON + . - : : Loan,
cy ovens ° -Aasure proper miintensnes of wachinary “
~Catesorise and echedule insanirg production oriers
e)., Pubite relaticaa with gustozer businesses . oo.
3B, COVERTY ‘a)- Overall svpervidtan of all LIPEAr ‘teahmical
‘penetrations or other technical installations
involving LIFEAT personnel
bd); Supervision of teaimtcal penstration routing and ;
seourity
¢) Resolution of the comlex technical ant mintenanse _
probleas inherent {na Project such as LIFEAT .
4) Accounting ‘for expenditures in the noigiborhoed at
%, 000.00 US per month as wall as being responsible
for about $25,000.00 US in WOPACT property
e) Responsible, with the Station Case Officer, for the
Qny-to-day handling of 21 activa LIFEAT agents,
EVALUATION
a. Performan fort : : ,
Brefudice to aithert ELSIE presently devotes abet Pa percent of hte
working time to bis LIFEAT duties. The remainder is devoted te bis cover |
duties, This tise allotaent has the agreement of the omer/aanager of his
eover organisation. WILSTED's cover manager, LIFINGER-1, likes ani respects
WILSTED and they have a geod working arrangement, WILGTED, LIFINGER-1 end
the Station telfeve that the present arrangesemt ia satisfactory fcr all
eoncerned. WILGTED in conjunction vith a profcection manager whoa “ILSTED
hired, has assisted in converting the cover company from a losirg
propesition into a profitable enterprise. The owner fa grateful to WILSTFD
far this.
bo Attitude t Woract shor Bt
KILSTED has an excellent attitude toward hin employment with WOPECT and
bas mever teen heard to be critical of it or ita objectives. He ta
happy with his present aseigmment since he now considors Mexico City to
de his home. WILSTED's wife, who ia a Meld Agent, also bas a good
attitude toward WOFACT and ite objectives. “he understands the reasons
babind the long and varied houre worked by WILSTED ant the need ror
eeeurity. She is a definite csset to WILSTED in sorpporting his cover in
ecaverrations with friends and relatives.
Ge Segurity and Disorgtion! WILSTED is very security conacioua
end is discreet in his conversations, He 19 prospt fer operational
meetings end follows directions to the letter when seeting sites are
ehanged cr ecersency seetings established. WILSTAD has no knem preblezs
in living ant mintaining bis cover. WILSTED'’s wife 1a also very sewrity
conseious,
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AUTHOPITY [S PEQUESTEN Fae Pur sey uvEMENT OF a SIMILT6R
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WHOSE NEED FOP 4. SOFE PSRALELLS THOT OF
SOFE FOP DQUGLAS gy, FREAPANE
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MEVORANDUM FOR: Chret, CCS . ;
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"* SUBJECT’ Froject Funding Plan Project LIFEAT (FI). £
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can a Identification of Activity — , a
one Project eryptonym: LIFEAT : 7
2) Approved for. 1 July 1966 - 30 June 1967: $100,000.
° . _ FY 1967 - $100,000". => - ~
3. Proposee successive fiscal year budget: Same
4. Bttet statement of project aims, character and
Structure:
The purpose of this project is to provide
untilateral telephone tap covernge in Mexico City.
AU. 3. Career Agent serves as Outside Case
Officer and personally handles the thirteen
subeayents who are responsable tor the technical
phase of the Project which is aun out of seven
basehouses. A Station Case Officer directly
handles five translators who are also funded
out ct this Project.
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The Career Agent (G8-13) receives bis salary and
allowances splat between bank deposits ito the United
States made directly by Monetary and a field
allotment received from the Station. He pays the
thirteen sub-agents their salartey which total .
$2 .337/month, basehouse expenses (rent and
utilities), and ops expenses. The Station Case
Officer directly pays the five translators thete
salaries (tetal $1,675,'nonth) and expenses. All
equipment i9 sSurnishea by CIA and is replaced
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8Q3 SUBMITTING PROJECT FOR AMOUNT REQUESTED BY STATION. SINCE ,
FUNDS FOR LIFEAT PROJECT FOR FY 67 ARE EXTREMELY TIURT SUGGEST WILSTED
. PURCHASE HIS QP CAR BEFORE END y¥ 66 IF POSSIBIX SINCE MONEY AVAILABLE
THIS FISCAL YEAR. -
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S Memoranda: of Oral non Necens EAE
Forwarded herewith ere teree copies. of subject mencraciis covering . .
eech of the following ages used: with Project LIPEAT ani ba we Tecting
salary adjustments ‘which Decome eflective 1 March 1966:
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me fe LIFEUD=2 {okt A. 2easu7970 rede Ee ft lee sasiay
LIFEUE=3 4 BOLDTITL oem aA TSN?
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LIFEUD-8 4 | D0LeI9522 ne mens BETIS
LIFEUD-9 ie 202-117984 NOPE E S83 Lye
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LIFSUD-IS :& 0) 208126315
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LIPEUD-25 » 4, QCL-B38BIS OM mg SEES |
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EVMOHAIR LIFEAT. . , _ 3
REF: PRIN 3683 (IN 44967)
. POA ON EVMOHAIR-1 AMENDED 4 FEB 66 TO INCLUDE CLEARANCE TRANSLATS, CRECIE -
PORTICNS LIFEAT TAPES,
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: Wi COMEnT: Ref. requested FOA on EVMOHATR-1 te amended to include clearance
translate Creole portionc LIFEAT tapes. ee
CI/OA - - Jack Lally (Teleccora)
WH/l - Charlotte Bustos (Telecoord)
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REFS: A, BRYA 27865, 13 Decesber 1965
B. HMMA 27918, 20 December 1985
C, MMi 27929, 20 December 1965
"The éryptooya LIRIOT has been assigned to IDENTITY A
of Reference Bes and the cryptonym LIRIPE wag given to __
IDENTITY B.
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5 KUSARK and LESLU 02,5 eT eh. t24 Cues not fall in tne. ms
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: provisicns of FX 23<5 {:) (1) de not amply. - a
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- 8 DVVIUR ugsetiee shere gn aprreved erefect provides. Le
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ACT REQUAED KEFTRENCES
ACTION RFAUINED: Furnish new VA for LIFFAT Prefect if NECOSHAY »
PEFFEFICES oot Ay LIFFAT Prefect TVA, anted 5 Cetober 1965
PL HT We}3OL3, dated 23 Aueust 3965
C, MTA, dated 77 “hy 1965
- oY, Please furnish thts Station with a revised LTETAT Protect TVA with
a tetal ef f (seven) velicle acthorimtion, f more thin row listed en the
Ta, if thig Incrense is deen! recesmry for the continutne trinswrtat ton
allownnces{mileare reinbursescnt nald to & of the erofect arents as aperoved
cy refererce 2.
2. Pararranh T, 2) d. ef the prefect reresal sequest forwinded by
reference C incluted an annurl arcunt of 2600.00 each fee the une of
LITtID, LTUNH8, art LIFELTRQS POVIss 2409.00 each for the use of LIFT
and LITET-7 FOV's; and $320.09 rer year fer rileare reirturserent to Carol
KE, 2UESISTTP, These arenta have been maid these amounts over the years in
aecermarce with project innrowmis, hevever, tr vw of the Petif-3F amd
FO} reswlation reviaton fn fururt 19th, weich established the reautrerert
fer a TVS slot for POV's used on a continuine Mats, the question of the
need fora TVA is rataet to preclule a possible audit excention.
2, The PV's pre usat by the acents fn transrertine tines and cther
mterte! between varfous ceeraticm) mints. Mily use averares frm 2) °
to 50 etlee per day and from 1 to 2 hours per day depeniiac uren the assirrmenc.
Use of pooled velicles fs not pesatble became of the widely semrated
points cf contact, the neal for stuultaneous use and the innrerct feabllity of
coortinstine the use of cooled vehicles ‘ror 2 cover atanincint. Tublic
tranewrtation {3 rot nrectical amin brewse of the widely semratot mists
ef contact sri poverrront trinsrertation eanncet be use! because of cover.
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REF Eg See pllowance BF itoo Pm APPROVED GuT .
7 IF-WELSTED HAS NOT PURCIIASED POV AT- THIS TINE, AND InN).
VIEW IMMINENT DEPARTURE ON HOME LEAVE, HQS APPROVES HIS USE
OF MV. 2539, HE WILL BE ENTITLED REIMBURSEMENT FOR ALL ACTUAL
COSTS OPERATING VEHICLE WHILE AWAY FROM POST, ANY PERSONAL
MILEAGE WHILE ON HOME LEAVE OR DEVIATIONS TO OR FROM HOME . | As
MILEAGE
LDAVE POINT WILL BE CHARGED WILSTED AT STATION, RATE FOR
1" PERSONAL USE OFFICIAL VEHICLE,
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* Requested permission for WILSTED to use QP car on home leave
since has no POV at this time, and for cover reasons cannot -
own two cars.
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ninated 3° Jue 1805 us reported Ly retercace i.
Gere DOEth Cranscereed to Preicet LIFEAT. 4 oho
waresd to the station by IM €0561324, dated y Jul
alle hauace “ky predicated
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2. ho establishwent uf a’treasportatioa
C2 a recuction ia the suubor of Orpeaizurvioa veaicies
tu GuiOac. Coavaderate Vehiclo coprociacion Uwer a ay
yours ant cifarpes “for wes, vil and Bi dntengace, it is coeniu ccozcnical
for OurGac to yiey tae erausportation allcewcace of 950,00 poy bonth. -
Tay availasility of o POV, Watch is intciced pricart for yerse: wel _
Eesusportsciun uad uses oaly ines cuntuily for oriiciai usu, nokes it
cUCVe
Quvanlageuus fur the cupleyco to receive a trausportceion ulleu
3. In tho case ac hand it is noted chat GUS Usure Of & vVohicle
by MILSTE2, represenessig 00 miles per noath cad a proposed 160.60
per ugatu Crouspurtitiva allvvauce, is for Offavial buuaces, Sanco
the Vendcie is used otvost exclusavely tnd very exce:
Use, iC sesig more Gppeopriuce, us well gs tu vane adweutece of GUO {
wively tor cffaciai”
cad WILSTLD, Chue 20 unould o¢ an orriciél veniclo.
~ 4. Headquarters sppreciates Stutica cesire to reduce the nuuher
of QP vehiclos. However, each case mush te covided ca thy tists of the
Cireunstaices luvolved cad, particularly, ObYCAl iaceiest. be request
that the otutica recensidyr this cuse berere wu susuat it ty higher
uubierity for upproval.
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ACTION REQUIRED - RETERENCES
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3 requested to fay David &, WIISTED » transportation
per ronth for the usa ofa. POV for oficial tusiness,
di speae of 42539, 0.1962. Chevrolet Fiseaym 4 door
Seton that han been. dFiven for npr rately 50,000 riles In favor ofa
wnertat ion A Aree for Vil The. vehicle has ‘been-used for a
total of 30 months with mi leage averaring 1,665 rfles per ronth, 90f
of which was official business travel, :
2. The recommended transportation allewance 1s based on costs computed
as follows:
&. Gasoline: $ 31.98
1498 miles per ronth (1665 rites per ronth
lese 10% persoral rileage) © 15 riles per
pal, 99.3 rallons @ 3,32,
b. Insurance: 16.13 oe
. ‘gyroxirately 2215.00 per year; leas 10% ~
for person use (193.50 212) .
c. Mointenance: , 5.40 |
Tire reoatrs, lubfeation, ofl chanve,
washing, tattery & tire replacezent , ; -o
estirated at $6.00 per.month less 19%- oe
‘for persoral uce,
a. Deprecintion: 36.00 Fa
Fetirmted Cont wcccccesed 3,200 Ay .
Value after 30 ronths,, 2.909 dtm
1,000 r a yn.
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OF COURSE KILL BE GIVEN BY "XUBARK" AND THEY HAVE REQUESTED 97
MENTOR TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL TRAINING ASTER CLASS HOURS DURING
THREE NONTH PERIOD AT ACADEMY, HDQS HAS TOLD MENTOR NOT To
GIVE NIGHT TRAINING, BUT HE WILL PROVIDE THEM ADDITIONAL
READING MATERIAL. oo oo os
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2. BSOTH COURSES PARA ECUR B ONE ANS NS ThO/(THE E ACADEMY
AND POLICE SERVICES) ARE AID COURSES, ONLY THE FEW EXTRA
; DAYS -TUTORIAL-MENTIONED PARA THREE DIR 30719 WERE TO. BE GIVEN” wo
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POLICE SERVICES AND UNDER AID COVER.
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AFTER CHECKING ABOUT THEIR FUTURE TRAINING HE ‘FOUND THAT KUBARK
TS NOT GIVEN ANY TRAINING, SUT THAT KUBARK WAS TEE SPONSOR
WITH ATD = 28 ENTIRE TRAININ .
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To : MEXICO —
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a Li3 CHEER -
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_ REASONS ‘BNHANCEMENT OPS VALUE, OTHERWISE MUST ‘SELL UIGHEST
BIDDER.
2. VIEW SCARCITY PARTS AS INDICATED PARA 1 REF, SHOULD BB
CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD XUBARK WILL NOT RENDER FUTURE SUPPORT.
ENDB OF MESSAGE
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AND REPLACEMENT PARTS MOST DIFFICULT OBTAIN, HAVE RECD NO SERIOUS ae
BIDS NEAR FAIR MARKET VALUE OF US $560. oN:
2. VIEW ABOVE AND IN LIGHT PROJECT LIFEAT OPS NEEDS, REQUEST o
AUTHORIZATION SELL MV 2455 TO LIFEUD-24 FOR US $403. THIS WOULD ;
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a FT epetning of | David M. WILSTED Se ee ae
Le . ACTIO REQUIRED REFLRENCES, a . . . — ‘ a
- , Forvarded herewith is a wenorandun ‘prepared by Andrew S. PARMERS
for Chief of station, Mexico City concerning the formal training of - .-
David M WILSTED. Station: Mexico City appreciates PARMERS' assistance
and feels that ‘WILSTED has benefited by this training.
for’ ows 2. | cL -
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MEMORANDUN FOR: Chief of Station, Mexico City . .
FROM _ 3 Andrew 8, PARMERS
SUBJECT : Completion of Training Report on
David M, WILSTED
a
_— 1. In a Mexico City. Station Safesite, Subject received training
‘on a part ‘time basis from 17 through 27 May 1967. The instructor was : -
Andrew S, PARMERS (known to trainee as Pablo ZELAYA) from KUROAN, . ant
Headquarters. Subjecta covered were clandestine commmicationa, . : : .
operational security, Soviet Bloc intelligence activities, ani - fo
operational reporting. : ‘ -
i 2, As a student, Subject was cooperative, participated with
: enthusiasm, and performed all requirements well. Although he hag
: had very little previous formal training, he has hed much practical aan
: experience and assimilates theory rapidly. 7
The ete 6 al mii este yet gets ogee ae oe
3. As a person, Subject is mature, calm, friendly, has a sense : Cole ee
of humor, practical, a doer rather than a thinker, aggressive, and = = —-
. confident. He has broad-area knowledgé, is satisfied with his cover .
a o.oo. °°” “employment and with his KUBARK employment. He tai no complaints and
~~ - i , showed good emotional stability. He likes Mexico and Mexicans, and
speaks excellent Spanish.”
4. He has a very limited knowledge of KUBARE functions and
organization, but he considers himself to be a careeriat in this
orgenization,
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os a , resontes préssura tape for project LIPEAT, While trying to expend the regular
os ‘tape cn ‘hand, Station had experimanted with the new fiver-tipped pen.as a
substitute for the standard ball. “point pen in the dial recorder. Fovever, ~
either the altitude or the dry climate (or a coabihation of -buth)arted: out
the fiber-tipped: pen after, short Periods of Use,
2. Station belteves that the pressure tapes will. provide a satisfactory :
_ solution to this problem which hes plagued the Project for sone times — .
Maa Rt
for
Willard C, CURTIS
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
HMMA-25717 31 Mavch 1965
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ACTION REQUIRED PEFLRENCES
_ Chief, WH Division
oer)” .LIFEAT/Support
.after -his TRY. tn Mexico that one of the LIFEAT basehouse
keepers, possibly LIFEUD-1, was haying difficulty in getting
; the ‘peas for the’ tal “recorder rs to write. Therefore, Head=
‘ quarters has . shipped by transaittal manifest to the Station
Fessure tape for the LIFEAT basehouses to use
wtth the dial recorders. . Headquarters hopes that this will |
. be a- satisfactory. solution to your problem, and if not,.
please advise.
Chester D. DATNOLD
Distribution:
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Thonas: Cc Lio reported on returning to Headquarters . :
Orig & 1 - COS, Mexico city
CROSS REFERENCE TO OrSPATCN SyMBOL AN MUMBER OS COL: osre 2 5 398 (65
HMMW 15482
CASSIE CATON . HQS FILE NUMBER
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DISPOSAL OF MV 2455 AUTHORIZED PER FR 45 1M. REPORT DETAILS
OF SALE BY DISPATCH USING JBECHO INDICATOR.
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TO’ 5 DIRECTOR
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OCT 20 03292 62_
ACTION: WH & -
INFO 4 SIME 2, C1/OA, TSC-K, C/ms 2, S/¢.2-
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1, CAREER AGENT DAVID M. WILSTED DECANE ZLICISLE FOR HOME Ss
RECUZSTS TRAVEL ORDERS FOR WOME LEAVE TWO MONTHS 3
LEAVE ALG 62,
BECINNING 1 DEC €2, SUBJECT AND 2 DEPINSANTO VILL TRAVEL VIA CPV
TO SCRANTON, PENNA, STATICN DESIRES 3 DAYS TOY READCUARTERS FOR
CAL EXAY HOME LISVE PCINT, WILSTED
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WH COMMENT: ®@ROQUESTED APPROVAL TO PURCHASE REPLACEMENT VEHICLE FOR LIFEAT
AT COST NOT TO EXCEED 32600,
0 CABLE SECRETARIAT: SEND COPY OF CASLE TO 0L/SD/VS. ¢
o/n/3 Tron
(therm | ‘asa ee deat!” LYocud! fyedbe
PAUL E. ARNESCX EDWARD F. MeNBIL
Chief, WH Support OVOIMATING OFFICER Chief, WH Logistics
' RELEASING OFFICES cri¢ AUTMENTICATING SCericee
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REF HMiT-2430 ,
REQUEST APPROVAL PURCHASE FOREIGN COMPACT CAR TO REPLACE LIFEAT
MV 2244 SOLD ON DEPARTURE RALPK-B RAFANELLI. COST NOT TO EXCEED
"US $1,800. .AS IN PAST THIS CAR NECESSARY FOR CONTINUING LIFEAT OPs
END OF MESSAGE
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26° ‘TO GIVE STATION LATITUDE IT$ CCNTINGENCY-BLANNING THIS MATTER”...
3e REQUEST AMEND LIEMBRACE~8 OA PROVIDE USE.IN LIFEAT PART >
oe ") . 4
(TIE AS STAND BY REPLACEENT WILSTED WHILE CONTINUING MKCHARITY
wn"
DUTIES» HARVEY C MULFORD CONCURS RECOMMENDATION.
4e REQUEST CABLE REPLY.
: "INCAPACITATED IN FUTURE, STATION DESIRES INTRODUCE LIENBRACE~8
PART TIME INTO LIFEAT FOR TECHNICAL BACKUP TO.WILSTED. Gai ae
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DRABAND WOULD CONTINUE AS ASSISTANT OUTSIDE LIFEAT CO BUT me
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HE CAN- NOT HANDLE MORE TECHNICAL AREAS ESPECIALLY VIEW KIS, RECENT ;
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INTRODUCTION To OPe LIENBRACE-8 PROVEN COMPETENCE ELECTRIC AND
ELECTRONIG_ FIELDS. rs
. END OF MESSAGE 7
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C/S COMMENT: #0 1SSEMINAT ON APPLICABLE TO RYBAT CABLES. .
“RE PHYSICAL EXAM OF WILSTED INDICATING HEART CONDITION,
CABLE PRE=DATES CS FILES, CGPY MAY GE SEEN IN SIGNAL CENTER ARCHIVES,
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REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN. THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. _ Copy Be.
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Dare. 23 FEBCUARY 1962 oo fA.
to : i=xIco ciTy °
FROM. DIRECTOR
CONS: .
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To MeEXI NFO. 7 . uo . me 457162
RSF: MEXI 0159 (IN 31£90)* mo,
1. HQS CONCURS PROTOGAL REF. PROCESSING AMENIENT LIEIGRACE-8 OA.
2. SUOOEST STATICN CONTINUE CHARGE 1-8 To MKTIARETY. AT TIME LIFEAT
SUBMITTED FOR RENEWAL IN JUNE STATION SHOULD REASSSSS SITUATION TO DSTERHINE
WHETHSR L-8 SHOULD BE TRANSFERPED LIFEAT.
3. REQUEST PROGRESS REPORT ACTIVITY Ld.
END OF MESSAGE “
t"
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ii COMENT: Request Hes concurrence to use LIENGPA acE-8 TO TiPCRARILY
relieve David WILSTcD (ps) LIFEAT Case Cfricer.
K
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DATE: 26 SEPTEMBER Se, .
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prom, DIRECTOR Se
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wo 35 MEXT EXPECTING HOS PROVIDE STAFF INDIVIDUAL TO REPLACE RAFANELLI?
! IP 80, PLS CONFIRM AND EXPLAIN AS ‘MEXI WAG HERETOFORE SATO INDIVITUAL “KNOWN
TO STATION PESSONNEL WOULD BE HIRED UNDER cOWTRACT,
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“DISPATCH
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' Chief of Station, Mexico City. h | February 1961
oe ~ ee 433 (CHECK ONE:
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LIFEAT/Memorandum of Oral Commitments
MARCED FOR INDEUNG
H
hy CRO
i ~ OICLING REQUIRED
. iy
- | NOOUNG CaN Bf IOGED
AC Tame EQUIRED a a. GEER ONLY
ee @ QUAUIBED M4
__Place attachmentsia. appropriate. agent re
wetRLES
- 1. Attached are memoranda of oral: commitmeats {three copies) for the 3
wie a ; following Station agente: * ; . - . oe
— a. LIFEUD/i :
b, LIFEUD/2 tt 7 oe 3
c. LIFEU./3 ' 2 :
a d, LIFEUD/4
e. LIFEUD/?
{, LIFEUD/8
g. LIFEUD/9
2. [tis requested that Headquarters file the attached memoranda of oral
commitments in their corresponding agent files. The above agenta operate
under Project LIFEAT and the attachments are intended to formalize
commitments made to these agents sume years ago.
LOE Es
30 January 1961 |
. Distribution:
3 - Has
8 - Files
CAS fe Ca ON
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SECRET I(t rwns _
use PEN US LION
row FEMLACes (OEMS
4 Ste Sb aha AO Ate
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SECRET oe)
OPERATIONAL AUTHORIZATION Lo, 7
10 t FINANCE DIVISION
THROUGH? PROJECTS BRANCR, FI/OPS; BULGET AND FISCAL BRANCH, FI/SG
SUBJECTS “AEE t. peor? i wisest es. mu =H a eo Toustey
SECTION I. ARCARDOWN OF REQUESTED FUNUS ‘(To be completed frow date im prosect outline)
IME -TOTAL FUNDS BEING REQUESTED FOR AO34E Pac ate t. AMGUATING TOS 2 ANE BROAEH OOOH AS FCLLGES)
. FUSCAL veer
oe Jie
,
er amo susmcies
TOTALS 4 og
SECTION 2.- ADMINISTRA
INDICATE AWY DETAILS THAT WILL ASSIST FINANCE GIVISION IN MAKING ADVANCES,
- a a. TYPE GF PROJECT (Check one)
[| aceunan suesicy | I PmoPRrEtasT oi
8. METHOD BY WHICH PAYMENTS ARE TO GE MACE
bvi (fa he cowpleted by progect officer)-
DISRURSEMENTS AND ACCOUNTINGS
ge
€. FUNDS @ILL BL ACCOUNTED FOR Dy. (Check one)
@coutes PimanChal accountinas (FHB J0-1500-1 of FHB 30-1400-4)
omy (R@ 230-200) ~
oturea (Eaplaie)s
tine tiviston budget aftleer)
BILITY OF FUNDS (To be conpicted by «
SECTION 3. 3, aval
A COATIFY THAT, TO MEET THE ESTIMATED OBLIGATIONS OUTLINED IN SECTION tr
A, ++ FUNOS ARE AVAILABLE (6 THE DE¥ISt9N'S ALOGET FoR IMe ry 1964
B, s+ FUNDS HAVE DEEN PROGRAMMFO Fim THE FY
SIGNATURE OF CPEMATING DIVISION BUDGET OFFICER
AUTHORIZATION (To be sonpleted ty Peoyecta Branch, FI/OPS)
SECTION 4,
THE #B0VE PROJECT WAS BEEN APPROVED FROM YO I THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF
ry + AS BROKEN DOWN IN SECTION FT.
CATE
SIGNATURE FOR PROJECTS BRANCH, FE/OPS
SECTION 5S. ADD * TIONAL CRYPTGONYNS. PSELDONYNS, ETC
SIGNATURE OF CASE. Orfricer En TENSION SIGNATURE OF DIVISION CHIEF OR vesrenee] Date
Ce Le Zohrung , 2555 Hed P. Holman, AC/s1/3
FORM 580 isc oarvsous epirtons. SECRET a
a-53
Pinanoo Division '
war
Ralph By RAFANRLLT
Aganut's Bonk Aceowt
LIPSat
RN. DAILGRN, C/AT/
27 Dew FH = 19 har 1950
14-0000
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DISPATCH | SECRET | ieesa7922 .
MEAD DUARTERS Fg NO
—6=32/2
TOs Chief of Station, Mexico City
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HIMAW13043, 5 June 1959
ke
NO INDEXING REQUIRED
INDERING CAN BE JUDGED
BY QUALIFIED HQ. DESK ONLY
The following system which will givé the Station 26 new target - -
synbola for use in LIFZAT/AONAR has been essipned to Mexico City?
An additional Station symbol "N® has been assigned.
‘How, repeating the A through 2: series in colum number 2
will make 26 asw conbinations.
The former targets should
bé called MA, M3, 4C, etc, The new targets will be NA,
HB, HC, ete.
28 July 1959
Distributions
3 = Mexico City
1 - tHf.zilroon
3 f/.-cod co
1 - CoP 2 U/coPxk
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1/3 /rerdeof A SiCaL S07 ings
Coordinated bi phone with:
pre firU/oPex
USE PEE. DUS EDITION
GERLACES OT MS
wit $2 128 9 TEA ASD STF
3!
AhICN ATE OBSCLETE
—_——
OLIVER G. GALBOND
CASSIE AT ON
SECRET
£9 COPY
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1PAGE NO
A ee Oe ae te OR ce term ek NE a eae RE HAA donee Teed ote
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CALC ae {Ora Se eB and ND
DISPATCH skeRET | ED
tO" chief of Station, Hexice city ES 2
70 7 : dee De ~32/2
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nel a ~ a ee ee cae Ont)
marntd fou INDE rd
NO TNOEKING HEOGO
NOUN NG CAN BF nitro
GY QUALIFIED HQ C4te Ordiy
Te
t LUFAT/LIENVOY roan ~.
ACh TTT nts i “.
s Reply to 42 persgraphs 2 and 13 : de
Titec ~ ~
EMMA~-13320
le ‘Headquarters> approves the suyvestions nace in reference for adapting
the -ZONAR . format to LIFLVOY, needs. -The Station wili use tie first two columns
for nunbers rumiing fron‘ 02 ‘to 30 to designate the recording macidne on tiieh
the material was received, and the 6 space in colu-n tirea will be used for
the dossier number assijmed the tar;et, Under this s-eter, the Station haa
room for expansion up to 9/9,999 tan.ets. The nace IN, nama Ui, and tele_hone
nunher columns will be the sano for LIANVOL as for the systen acplied heal
| -LINCAT/ZONAR abetracts. a
2. Headquarters has several ‘questions on the remaining columns.
a. First of all, will the Station iave tie ZONAR abstract
shects filled out in Soanish or Enylisi? If the runs anrear in
Fnylish, they will be of limited valus to the vexicans; if they
appear in Spanish, the Spanish and English abbreviations for the
same Subjects will not [a1] together in alphabetical consolidated
runs for the subject type runs. (Seo paragrach 3.below.)
bd. According to paragraph 3 ard 6 of reference the Station
wants the following Iii{ UNAM listings every tam moothss
LIENVOY: 1 copy MAME It, LAME OUP, TELEPLONE
LIF CATALL1VOY consolicated run: 1 covy AME IN, NAXE OUT,
TRE Pith.
Tie Station now receives two runs of LIFFAT and in addition to the rung
listed above, also receives listings by Subject, symbol and diacritical
mark. Does the Station no longer need thease ti.ree types of listings and
will one instead of two LIFFAT runs be saticfactory for the Station's
needs? The Station receives an extra (tliird) copy of the yearly cumlative
run. Will the Staticn want one extra cony of the LIFVAT/LIE.VOY yearly
cumulative ZONAR rur. also?
-¢, Does the Stationwnt the ZONAR run for LIESVOY to bear the
classification of “ECRET?
3. ith respect to the use of Subject and Symbol codes for LIEKVOY cOHAd
abstracting: \hether the runs are in English or Spanish, LieNVoY can use the
6ene symbol column symbols as those which appear in the sterile ranual. (Lome
syxbole such as {i which indicates LCFARVECST vaterial have been deleted from thy
symbols passed to Liaisor services.)
With respect to the subject codes, the field may translate directly into Spanish
the English words against which subject codes hive already been assigned, and then
abbreviate these words into four letter groups. If the Spanish is used, please
submit your list of Spanish abt sreviations for Jeadquarters information records.
es ant
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14-0000
CONTINUATION OF 7 SPATE SN HN 1923
DISPATCH : \
A nen pub Jeet codes suust de sent to headquartess for approval as is the
custon for Engliah codes.
1
Exmiplet Avpaintnents'= APoT + Cita = CIvA
- Purchase = PRCH «3 Copan - CUP
he One thodsand -ONAR abstract shects for use in univor will be .
I
“ poucred to you in the near future.
,
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3: = Hoxleo City
- ‘If ailroom
i - ee sexico
1 - DOP. TU /OPER _
USE PREVIOUS EDITION.
REPLACES FORMS
£126, S1-784 AND 9
WHICH ARE OBSOLETE
beg
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SUBJECT: _
. 7 c no - Ff mtas ao. . count v. S918 BEVISIOe
SECTION § “- - TO BE COMPLETED BY PROJECTS 8 GRANCH °
puoster was BEEN WredvED FRow Suly'1959 - = y_ 30 Juma 7. 2) dune 1% “im THE TOTAL ANOURT oF
_- aS (Secate cownw BSELOe.
Cusouaae/PaastCTS enaata
TO BE COW*LETED BY CASE OFFICER
SECTION 2.
FISCAL YEAR”
. Braceeects
_ [859 =
OPE ean IMAL CUPEMEES i Te .
[emery Teannt 5 FJ
ACCAUNTING DETAILS a
SoS Sauna naEEREEPGREEIEE aE ot EEENtEEnnEDEEEEERE
TVPE OF PROJECT (Check ope} | Mi etcurae I [suasvor | [osorareraay
METHOD BY WHICH PAYWENTS ARE TO BE WADE
a ROR Fimeascsen ACCOUMTINGS (AFR K-10)
Funos To e€ ee -
ACCOUNTED Farcasys oe- (CFR 9.4) ~
FOR av: otmce (Szplasa}y:
(Check one) _
SECTION 3, TQ BE COMPLETED @yY DIVIStCY BUCGET OFFICER
. a7 ue
OtwiSiO"% @.05tT Foe THE FISCAL YEAR CONTAINS SUFFICEENT FUNDS YO
L ME@EOY CERTIFY THAT THe
MEET THE O@LIGATIONS OUTLINED AaQvE.
OTVettow euosEt oFFicca . pare
OTre? APPROVALS
FINANCE DIVISION MUST HAVE. 16 ADDITION TO FI PROJECT APPROVAL. SFECIFIC WRITTEN APPROVAL ON CERTAIN TYPES OF
EXPENDITUQES BEFORE FUNSS Cam BE ADVANCED. INTICATE SELOW ANY APSMOVALS 1% THIS CATEGORY THAT HAVE BEEN SECUREC:
T apreovar OF Duin iR TORTI Fe PLaM entm SEOuIRED
Sormen (Explain):
Puecnase OF enromsmee
Puecwase oF fasieeter
SECTION 5S.
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noodroyw ’
Tarsl +e
Aldee og CAT
TVivla ike Lae
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SUGHATUSE OF case OrFicee EXTENS tN SIGNATURE OF DIVISION CHIEF O® DESIGNEE
is
Je Be Ured; 2ers
Fore 40. GRO, REPLACES Foe 59: 1F4 _ SECRET
+ gun 58 an1Ot 15 OBSOLETE.
14-0000
te tee tenes ceseeteeeene scene a Senne me Stage nee neee oe
a ,
TPAC $7 MBO Ato PAD
HMMA- 22019
WEABQuATIN Fi? NO
DISPATCH | secret
Gist FF “atoe
99's May 1939
TTBS Te ON
_MARKED FOR INDER'NG ©
NOUNDERING REQUIRED
" INDELING CAN BE JUDGED
. l 87 QUALIFIED HQ, DESK ONLY
“Spncloced Isa ‘eltpptag sdvertishag & UNIBATH develsper, one step
Jpiaoto. devexping. aplectos, thai-repleces the three scparaic soluiions mow tsed
a by the ‘operational. dsrkroon. tochaicten who processes the take from tha
“ LIMERICS baschouses,
2 Wenw have i @ time lag of one to two weeks a recetying the take from
eee beschutacs. Most of thls thins lag ls causscd by the lengthy coveluping
process ta ave, Hf tacre ts anything to the UNIBATH “developer, ta use in
our outatd: derkroom would b3.a docidadly worthebils Investmem. loquirtes
ac rhe local photographic Ores tevealed chet they bad avver busrd-of this. :
_ product,” Rt la requested that a sample ‘of this deveicper bs sent to tho Mexico sat
marked For Quimon OUSLE2 so that & will teach the proper basebouse processor
If te proves sucessful, arraagementd @ill be made through ea iocal firm to place
an order for the quantity uccessary to mect the operational requirements,
REPESENCES)
Willard C, CURTIS
RBR/vps
23 May 1959 —
Distrthotloca
3 WH Divisios
2 KUAIOT
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~~ SE MALT OUS FOOTION . . Cease CN i
$3 cae SoS ND at SECRET i }eowranto |
we 9 att OSORTE t * ie a
ee tn - anatase
2h
14-0000
pone
citad
“”
Mirch L, 1959
a+, TOs WH/Logtstics
FRO: wi/T1 trenton _
- yes
SURO: Request for 5D Rocarding ‘Tepes
1. In res unee to the 4-xiso City Station's request in
WI 11969 of Febrsery 1959, 1% is requested thutl(O, 5835-H03-605e
. : 7 T? tapes, 1600 fect Tong. - The. cost should be charged to the
7 ‘ .. _. Li“at Project,
2. Chipping inctructiona have been requested from the
Station, -
Yeul Oberst SS
acting Chiet, nH/III/Moxice
wk
y
, NO + cop, c/ct, S/¢ 2
a Ha CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 3°
ho BOyM I" 0 :
___ 25 Nov 58 SECRET Jt
+ DIRECTOR
M+ MEXICO CITY
cTION: (Gas 2 : ;
48
HOUSES ‘KNOWN TO SUBJECT. WILL ADVISE HQS
a
CE EXE 2835
1. VIEW REF STATION DEEMS ADVISABLE MOVE CURRENT LIFEAT BASE
WHEN CHANGE COMPLETEO.
2. PLEASE ADVISE STATION SUBJECTS PLANS RESIDENCE MEXICO.
a END © MESSAGE
Dp .
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SECRET |
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No.
an mG age ee
anaemia — mr" CRA AT oT Whee :
DISPATCH | SECRET -HMMA-1S37—
io" = + se Se a are a ae ee eer a ee . .
_ Ghret, WH The teint . - 50-642 °
BOM Outet of Sarees, Monica City 12 November 1958
cea penne nn Sennen meme Re a @ ate - cuact Font
Project LUFEAT
Syare|P: . ‘
» [Reaves erst wera srortor znos
i ‘That the tess Below $e procured att Forwarded BY QUAUTTEO PQ OEM OMY
; pb — ;
oA Beas edyutsted that the followug tems be procured and forwarded to —
Station Mext.u fur, use in Project LIFEATS Oo Lo,
A. Vaciiun: Tubes; 6 - 200each
bo a) ~ 200'cach >
: yo, 6K6 50 each |
“ 6SN7 25 each
ES . oSL7 SO each
OAUG 5O each
1ZAX7 ss SO cach —
These grommets are listed in the EXO ports catalog as symbril
' E40 Motor Mounting gronunets (3), part number p9477, tts requested
that the sot live ruboe7 (flat) yrommeta be sent stint? the rounded ancs
~~
B. Grommets for EKO recorder: . -
i 4 pre bare and transmit a Jot of nowwe and rumble; Hf these grammets are
| ; avauahle, Station Mesice coud use approximately 120 of them,
‘ C. Fast Forward Cable Assy: ; , i
Number 242-12297 . 25 cach “ =
D. Take Up Reela:
| Empry take up teels _ each
2. Uf there te a Kit with assorted condensers for the Pulee Recorders .
(DR-2) and for the Revere Recorders, tt ip roquésted thar such a kit be forwarilet
la me mS etl Mt ee
Walked @ CURTIS
EPS/vps . . oo
10 Noyember 1938 a ; ee
Dist rthution . . Pus : ° ‘
3 Hqs |
14-0000
-] FROM
TIATHPC atn ee See ATOM SMA ANT NS
SECRET HMMA +1 1333
Chief ef Station, Mexico
NO y BOLING QU erQuRRD
“TROLLING CAN BE JUDGED
acnon MOU” .
an $Y QUALIFIED RQ DES ONLY
See paragraph 1
1, ke ts requested that Headquarcers arrange for the purchase of die
correspondence course deseribed in the atracs cnment,
It ts belleved chat Lessons i and 2 would be of interest to those.
persons involved in the technical aspects of Project LIFEAT, In additioa to
being a possible training aid, it is believed that the literature will tend to
‘add a measure pet interest to the essentially difficult and tedious werk of these
pe rsons,
a -
“hielo ee: scr
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vps
L5 October 1958
Disiribution -
3 Hqs w/one copy attach,
CLASSIFICATION: H
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C. CARRIER CO,
Dect 1£ = EBLO Meltyweed Bivd. § Nettrweed 26, Catt
fee
14-0000
DEAD LINTy RATE — : NUMBER OF COPIES
: UF A - NEEDED —»>
REMARKS om ince of citation, sensitivity, su: phen pelted ot speciuc irwes, stave prise t known).
SAECO OrSParCre SMB AND ND
SECRET _ | HMMA-11333
‘THEADGUANTERE “AE 6D
. 50- 623 2; 2
AcreN NQUED . - . ‘ "ANDEXING CAN BE JUOGEO
se . . ALIFIED MQ DESK ONLY
Seo peragrapi 1 a _ By quaune
Tiree
“ey mn is requested that Hicadquarters arrange, forthe purchase ofthe
otrespondenss corse described ta the artai:hment, — ;
a eta allevedt that Leas | and 2 would be of tiverost to thone
. pera dived .tathe technical aspects of Project LIFEAT.- in additton to
- being a possible tratning-ald, -tr is believed that the Ierarure will tend to
‘add a measure of trexeut to the essentisily.difficulr snd tedious work of these
persona,
WILLARD C, CURTIS
EPS/vps
- 1§ October 1958
Distributton
3 Hgs w/one copy attach, .
i { unctassineo |
REQUESTER © NAME DATE OF BEQUEST
* Fromas A. Ogden 23 Cotover 1956 _
OFFICE /DIVIBION | ROOM NO AND BUD ES | EATENSION
Gue/ wd A OLIT | 2112 Sarten Yall ! 2555
AUTHOR/ORIGINATING AGENCY AND POST
cota parts
. TITLE QF PUBLICATION
_ The tbridts ity doves
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NEEO- L ] DOCUMENT WITH ENCLOSURE _ 5.
{Needed only if item t to Y
PUBLISHER AND ADDRESS
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#4 CONTROL NO. DOS. CHA SCIFICATION
CHARGE NO,
B 46145
FOR LIBRARY i
USE ONLY
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CONFICENTIAL
NEED NEED " APPROVAL IS, REQUIRED FOR
. ‘aL .
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op rational ecensiderations, it ia requesved that thia
\ Publication ba purchased through sterile channels.
j
‘ . In view of the typa of anterial involved ant boesuse of
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UNCLASSIFIED] ] _CONADENTIAL. | ] SECRET
CASSIFCATION
rom USE PREVIOUS EXTON,
2 §3 sie Si 28a AD 3129 2
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14.90000
“fs fy . 7 . Lat ogneeti
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SECRET HMMA- 11332 :
~ WEADQUAPTIGS Tal NO
50-6-32/2
Project LIFEAT Supplies
[action taunt INDERING CAN SE JUOGED
Forwarding of supplies requested in aras. 1 and 2 BY GUALIE:ED HQ. DESK ONLY
TEPERENCESS)
HMMW- 6820, 24 Sept 58, ‘para 14
eo 1. qt is “requested that ten Revere Recorders be forwarded to this
- ‘Station for use under Project LIFEAT. .
2, Ibis also requested that 300° Magnetic recording tapes be for-
warded, These tapes are to be used to replace those destroyed at this
Station and those forwarded to Headquarters, oo. oo
3. The above supplies should be charged to Projéct LIFEAT.
oil
MRS C: “oni
15 October 1956
Distribution
3 Hqs
SIFICATION 4
USE PREVIOUS EDITION CLASSIFICA! [PAGE RO ’
REPLACES FOEMS m4 \ i
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14-0000
Dewan:
Abarat?
i. 835-003-9556
2. 5835-003-8089
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_ 10; TSS/Logistics Branéh: | ume
Fecorder/ Reproduce Revere.
Model ‘T-705-P, 77 50° cycies
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Sant , 4 °
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mim 1fo-t6
$e 2
59% [1 0- x7
G- 396 - -$3°- G66 inedene
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300 reels 2.4! $
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DISPATCH
Chicf, WH Division
CLASSIC ATION
SECRET
50-6-32/2
*$ October 1958 ;
wee SIR OS ONE,
Reverse Télephoné Listings . ; . |__| __MAREED FOR INDEXING
_ Chief of Station, Mexico City
INDEXING TAN BE JUDGED
ACTON eEQUIRED
BY QUAUFIED HQ. OFSK ONLY
See paragraph 2
Pn ¥ “Phere ‘is aitached one copy of thé September 1958 issue of the
elephone directory for the Federal District, Mexico, J .,
oo “2 It is requestéd that a reverse listing’ be made to correspond
to: the pnone numbers ‘in this book and that 5 sets of these listings be
’ forwarded for use at Station in addition to those to be provided to the
desk, = ~~ ~ .
3. This request for new Hstings 1s *:sed on the fact that the phone’
_ system in-Mexico City has.undergone so many changes since the 1956.direc-
tory was issued and processed by Héadquarters that a portion of this is now
dbsolete,
; < oo.
| ie AC (he
WIHLARD C. TIS
Attach, - ; :
yy GFB/vps :
\'1 October 1958
Distribution
3-H (w/attach)
2 Files
CLASSIFICATION
USE PREVIOUS EDITION.
REMACES FORMS
9378 51 23.8 AND 31-29 S'E Cc R E T {_] CONTDNUED
WHICH ARE OBSOLETE
14-0000
VIA: _ ALé Pouch . pisPaicit No. __H24-A-10586
SSPCGFT AK OR SEA POH)
50~6-32/2
. SECRET —
. CLASSIFICATION _ ok
To ; chief; WH Division pate: 9 July 1558
, From; Chief of Station, Mexico city ee ue
cr ‘SUBJECT: Generu— LIFEAT os 0 A pane
- —== ~— ve -
srecnc— Daniel K. SR0MUND™ “(P) eres 7
ACTION REQUESTED: None, informationonly
1. “Subject's application tor “rentista” status in Mexico is
being processed by Gcbermacion and LIKAYAK/2 bas been requested by
Gobernacion Undersecretary Fernando ROMAN Lugo to check with ODYOKE - - -
ag to vhether Subject has any derogatory background. ROMAN Lugo is. wo ao
ad : ST particularly. interested in preventing any American with-Communist ~~~ .
- an : connection from’setiling in Mexico.
2. Subject is described as a North American of Russian origin;
the origin is prodatly vhat brought avout the request for traces,
and the Station for the time being attaches no cther significance
to the query.
3. LIKAYAK/‘2 is being told that there is no derogatory infor-
‘ mation on Subject and that if any are developed through a quexy to
v , Headquarters, he will be notified. Wo further action is contemplated.
Milkenrdk he
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HLS/bet
T Jwy 93
Distribution
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SECRET
CLASSIFICATION
Sv, 51-28 A
14.90000
: _, _ SECRET - _
. CWhen Filled fn)
Lo "FA OPERATIONAL AUTHORIZATION
To : FINANCE DIVISION . .
THROUGH: PL/PLANS/PR PROJECTS BRANCH, FI/ADNIN/BF : eo
SUBJECT: “Linwat : “s . ; :
oa _ SOP sore, oF veonee? ~ accousT “ae. couarey, Anth ONES IOR .
— ee - a se
SECTION 1. . oo . ~__YO-B8€ COMPLETED” BY PROJECTS QRANCH a
1 EePpt ol) + AS QROKEN COMN BELOW.
THe asgve BRS WAS CEN appmcveo yrnow 2 NP IPB 030 Jona 19s me Tora, awount oF
—e
Vi/Puaws/Pacsucts (eaten pare
SECTICN 2. To BE COMPLETED _AY CASE OFFICER i
mAs SCAL YEAR
DREAKOONN OF ALOUFSTEO TOTAL f-
comreusation
Teaeny
i | ALucuamces
aatioma, curcaees
ACCOUNTING DFTAILS
TYPE OF PROSECT (Check one) [= acevese AG. BAG, <5. [ [recvarctany
METHOD GY @HICM PAYMENTS ARE TO 8£ MADE “ -
ateurae Fimemcrar sccousrives (AFR 30- 34)
laccerers omy (cre 9.8)
Funds 75 a€
ACCOUMTED —. a
f0R By: ormee (Bsploin):
(Check one)
SECTICA 3. TO GE COMPLETED BY DIVISION BUDGET CFFICER _
i HERESY CEGTIFY THAT Tee DIvIStOmM BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR UCOMTAINS SUFFICIENT FuNds TO
MEET THE OOLIGATIONS OUTLINED ABOVE.
Drvisiom OyOGET OFFICER care
SECTION 4. OTHER APPROVALS
FINANCE CIVIS10% MUST HAVE, IM ADOITION TO Bi PROJECT APPROVAL, SPECIFIC BRITTEN APPROVAL ON CERTAIN TYPES OF
EAPENDI TURES GEFCRE FUNDS CAN BE ADVANCED. INDICATE BELOW ANY APPROVALS IN THIS CATEGORY THAT HAVE BEEN SECURED:
ar
WAL OF ROMEMISTMATIVE PLAM OnCe SEOUL AED
otmece (Suplain):
erGuLatioe ty
SECTION 5. AGOITIONAL CRYPTONYMS., PSEUDONYMS., ETC.
FT ETD UC AATO LAV2/6 | Liestpe2 ms 4
SAE ERA SLTRATEA'S belpar METALS i
que owe ie 2 Aasih LEE TE BAD “Go f*
Foti ekteler AM to LoTiceAt LULSee if’
wre omy Poy CP Sti peesesih u y ! wa
SiqgnaTua€ oF Case OFFICER EXTENSION SIGNATURE OF ONVESION CHIEF oR Das} GNEG DB, ie ee
PT Te RATY 2595 va
Form NO. 680 REPLACES FOR S$e-104 SECRET rey)
1 aun $8 WHECH IS OBSOLETE.
- . .
ss QF FICIAL DISPATCH
: ma azn oo pispatcH no, _ !2ES26L16
° . SOxha32/2
Pag 8, enter af Station, Hecico City pars __| SUN ISSO
rao" Chiat, wiD
eT Operational,
SUBIECT - Lire
srecic 7 BL GAT
CAT aquinwent__
mo : Returnad under separate cever (db; sea vouch) ia
which vere inadvertontly packsd with the personal eff of Thomas G,
JRQUHART and forwarded to the H.edquarters
3 June 1958
Attachment: Confidential
uf/s/c as cescribed abot
Distribution:
3 - Nexico City
1 - Wfsail yon
1 9 WH/3/e96
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1 - Subjec
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CONFIENTIAL
FORM NO. 51.29 york SY 2.
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FROM + MEXICO ~
1. ACTION | WH 5
NFO + C1, Cl /ors, cific, Fi/ors 2, s/c2-
so
167 ood ASSISIFR MESSAGE
167 pula fell oo a
rug mMarigea - "| SECRET
* DIRECTOR
ROUTINE ~ |
IN 3104
0 CIR, NO 5 Te MEE 1508
RE: O1R 19158 (OUT 70224 ) « :
1. CONSTORRING SUBJECT FILL BAF 8895. STATION NEEDS
MUELTI-LANSUAGE LEFEAT TRANSLATOR AND LIVE “MONT TOR.
2. REGEST SUBJECT TDS MEX I FOR AFPRAISAL SUITABILITY
LIFEAT WORK FRIOGR DECISION FCS,
FIND OF MESSAGE
c/s COMENT: FCONCERNED ASS | GHENT AS TRANSLATOR FOR Bar-8995.
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No.
yoni
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OFFICIAL DISPATCH ws
. DISPATCH NO. 41456363
: S0mbn32/1
SO eae oe cen ten cee, DATE ____$. APR1958".
: id ~& Chior of station, Nexteo City DATE Toe
. FROM tet; HD ‘ ae
Sout | Sone = Operational « «
" USPECINS Ppa fect LIPAIT |
Rett ate PhO), 22 “etoter 1 157(REOE)
- Aetirn Necaéeteds None .
1.) On 2h February 1958 Prejeet Liv-.tAar 1 to authorize payacnt
of $1520 enupensation to Naline He. Gy for tin period
{yatinn datMor the project).
SCHIP, Wi?
1 ~ Why/Mailroom
1-Ws/III/Chrono
a2 - 81
1 = Subject J
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fos — —_——_—. - — piers ———
YA ‘Granny ‘ ((Wonndinating othoos) x thee 8 suf,
Ae f Xi, “WUD Gi. DAHLGREN, CAMH/III
SB-6 Ff
‘FORM NO. 51-29
dua 1943
14-0000
via. ___ Air Pouéh
(CFTC AIR On Se CM)
Tae "
ikl
CLASSIFICATION
YO: Chief, Wi Diviston
FROM: “Chief of Station, Mexico City.
SUBJECT: Grneea— Operational /LIFEAT Suppprt
secare— The Daniel X. BROMUND Bookcase
Reference: i02-W-5665.
OISFATCH NO.
As dircctad in HP2!-W-5902, the three copies of attachment to
reference vere destroyed by the Station on 6 March 195. -
ted
BCT
7 Har 58
Tistribution
3 = lige
3 Files
(2 Mtirices c— |
‘chabSiricaTION. |
ainrses SI-2BA :
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dA clasts
CO-G 32
BIA-965F
14-0000
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OFFICIAL DISPATCH
va TBO DISPATCH NO.
weeccy Ac or 300 Pouch) .
iseS902
14 FEB 4959.
t Cie? of Station, “exice City - pam
ou * Gief, wa oo
;GEemar * Operations /LIF7A? Support
SUBIECT | ecrsc 0° The Deniol Ke BRONii Bookcase
BEFSe A. -t¥ 5665, 21 damery 1958 oe
a SUI 1020, ii Fetruary 1958 - : - .
Ct. 5 06768, 5 February 1958 =
Do “SAE 1032, 7 Februery 1958
ACTING RIXSESTED: Vestroy or raturn cll copies of
reference A to Feadquea
attachzant to
py, or
d ty the Station or
© Station, plese advise
Headquarters by dispatch struction. This procedure
ig necess' tated to Inew
_ use tha dookracs
4
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VU/GTT joraco ph Me
COOPLITNATIONs
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a Chief, Wii:
@ Adainictretive/UL7Es1 | S FEB yac¢9
@ versoanal far. Fc roerticg
ESTE Ay be KE, TL tece bor 1957 . ——
Re the “tation's regiact Por ihe ag fi eet of oithar a 7.5 ar TT
clerketynist oxportenced ia 2 Sh mecortices hea bean ‘isecsagd with
the Shoifyistes. feth va sh anti ciuteiong rear niige the ts'ioatls
n@ei for mich on intividcals however, it to et ta tice Asses tle ta
acy. {fa an adcittena. alet for the HOS asstenmant of an ecolovee end Lt
ie wet talleved feuaitle to gastis dniishaales on an extence! TOY tastes
2. Althouzh the mtational {{elr> trainins precre: eurreste! ty
the itetlen writ acmesr intially to leo an excels 2 vay tr os bye Use
ref-rascod protien, Heaudierteore beileves that the lorrenct eflect uoill
mat venleve to aeeine’ roailia. Lhie ovlnion ig raesd meicarsis “
Ases of qealifted Negdoartere sylovessa a tla le for ec. at
:Q@nt. Aleo atvolficant fa tous fs t tnat os rats erties o ve ais
te provi 6 clot ine tea fl ostlaees, tuarsig ref.c' a, yo ower -
tlotz aor ally svailable te ret colice © A bre lesse one l-
-pragent pereaniel celling.
3e Tha Sh vivleloa nas r.cjeptead beat thay vrala be slat to arovi-le
SeoceP trataiae to tae cext com epetant Lety eonloee evhatiled for US
Beat: meat to tre Stetlong Ghiag Of cru ree, we not isreacs 1:0
Btatton's T/)g it walt only trsorfer en wale fre: one -teiion Job
to mother. “ho ld yr heve say ceetres slong tele line, 7t:.2¢ eivise
Headiqzorterse
' 27 Jemuary 1958 “T= Sonece> J.C, kT
CoO TS LNs CLEF, WHS
Uistributions
V- Mexico City wi/Suprort,
G2 o Hf ailroon
eR/T0
J.C, Kinc, CAviD ; : Roe COMLEREN, C/ARM/IIT
tH/ U1 fpexicofLPuckettsjek
1400000
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: roe aes :
: ceeny
j
4 sheaf af ce tation, “exten City
8 chief, &
eo Atehile’rs tivef rot
~ Cersenwal for ca. (8? ceamrti.g
Lergy HREXS, a secestor S87 . ee :
ACT LN NEED neriy Zane, Yor {nfrarvasin onive
1 .
le “bo ‘tatiantes reqw@ct Por ine agsdonert oo atthar a BOS or ToT
eclorketypist exsgert: PAP meootic: Age been -eccesed with
the GY otwistan. - art 44! isiong reeacnion the | tatlonta
meas for aceh moinciiidsaly Wee yer te nf the 4 n@ dtoose tie te
acy.t/8 an adiiifonsl & aaifimwnt of es et aves ant it
des
ew for the
is nyt iglteves Mesrisle
vy gant... Sits suela un aa axteccad TY teeles
2e Aitiesch wa «-lethsoal fied! Vrainbe: pro ras @acrested Vy
sattlelly ta la an freckle t wy to + lve the
tera b-Llsves that “get unuld
ref-rennas promise.
BOL atAisve She «ase; : : leo. CA
Isck af 4 abled Nea t salve
abs Asa et wife 2 "och arheta : aa Les ee
to prove iat oot e remy fedwria: ay vt
pleis nam all. ewsit reibesesce pret In
pragest 9 -rnovel cet
on
Bo"
seslimwwt ta toe “station
Stattonts T/ip tt ow ute als
ta wois-, cf Lt pe
iemlyiarterzs
L.= Ki
2? January 1958
wistributioar
ecco city att/fupport _ rif'exico/Lpuckettrick
Je CO. RUR, CfoHS vele
WHLGRN, CACH/idY
care wes |
ome 7s view ST
14-0000
: - OFFICIAL DISPATCH =
, oa TR a DISPATCA NO. Nm455865
ae : : - — . “e 50-6-32/2
moe : 10 ae aii 2 of 8 Station, Mexico City pard | Jan 58 1 3d,
ou ' Chef, “aD ok
c = Operational /LI! .T Support
= - Conceslment Device for Use by Caniel E, Bau‘uub
(SPECT (RLA226542) ne .
2. In anavor to 4 special request by Daniol{K. HiOfiI) and
approved by the “H Division, K.LIOT has vonstructnd albookciuse containing
‘@ concealment area for his use in comection with the ILI. AT Project.
This bookcase 49 now bein: packed for -chijment. b ithation will be sdvised,
later of the uethod of shipme:t and the TA 3 cthlons for its use are
‘u/s/c,.. If the -taticn has no objection td Dy
requested that it be dglivered to hin.
oncl sinil¥r concealmert
2. %If the Stetion believes ;
t ds reauested tut you -
devices would be of use under LI" '¢
forw.rd to Headquarters your sug eek): ?
as to uumntity, aise ard prosjective » our request will thea be
referred to X'.IcT,
Attachroert: u/s/e Rar KING ‘
3 copies of memorgyjua Chief, ‘HD
Ea
- Wi/TLT/Chrono wo/att,
~ WiMMailroome/>.att.
= TSS/Joe Raglio w/o/att
~ RT w/ofatt. it, ,
om SS ~~ A D ae
(Conrd.nateg ethcer} tren ewer how)
iia
R. N. DAHLGREN, C/WH/TIL
4
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‘J. C. SING, Chiet/ ‘5
FORM NO. 54.29
FR 1989
" openicg podat apprendimately 70 degrees from vertital.
Vo ee “oS . . . .
~ : ” v
a were, ,
oe, "£0 Dacenise; ive’ - a
° cot. Work Oréor 2176 . i
oT ~ ACDB-106) : La
oan nna = .
‘A bookcase 42" x 46" 0 12" was made with a conzealsne-?
fore The bockease was cade from_plee and: paloted | ‘fat black, “The
oor sabment area is 1-8/3" x 1-1/2" 2 4n aad is Rocated under ate -
hove abel and covered by the kitk pang, ic
Tho-hidh panel nmi be opened in ordar to gate arccesa ts
‘+e oncealvent area, This panal ts held in place with a positive
in an g device, The locking device is located under the frant-ce-te- a.
ee. teon of the ‘dottom shelf. Bf is located baddath a filled oail bole. :
Ihe inching dbyice is relesaed by lserting:a table knife blade - or
eir.iar piece of matal - between tha Sottom shelf and kick pasel ar¢d ~
by pashing toward the rear af the casa, a distance of approzimaieiy
2, at the above-desigustad poimt. To factlitate inserting the blade on
a toaded ahelf, Lift upward cn the canter part of the bottom abel u-th
the jack releases, When tha lock ls released, the kick panel may be
inoved by pregwing loward an ths bottom edge of the panel. After the
pacel has been moved slightty withdraw the imife go that the under
a_-face of the ahelf fe nct marked; then complete opening the parei.
I: 1s important that the kick panel aot be forced beyond its maxun um
To close the paral; return It to its original position by
p arving lewaed on the top sdge urtil the lock scapa Into place. Tor:
for su Rteg by pushicg breurd on the bottars adge.
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DAE 5 27 PACH IH Fe LOST 599” a
wo), «MUXICO CLiY :
TO
ROMs BIFECYOR . an
* CONF; | wats a we
peo 1 FI/OPS 2, EE ¥, SRK, OP 2, s/c 2
MEXI INFO ) cite pia _
RE. A. UIR 18374 (our. 711707 - - cosa!
Be MekI LS¢ (Ti 27072) ;
1. PER WEXI LAWYER INSTRUCTIONS, LANIEL K. BROMUS ATT PT!.D ON
16 DEC OBTAL sHXI VISA WHICH Law FIRM HAD TOLD BROMUND WAS IMPORTANT
| MATIEP ARIGUGS PRIOR LEAVING U.S. EVEN THOUGT BROMUND HAD LETTE OF
CREDIT, MEXI CONSUL REFUSED ISSUz VISA STATING COULD OBTAL!! TOURIST CARD
ONLY UNTIL RENTISTA APPROVED. CONSUL ADVISE) ALSO THAT RENTISTA HUST
BE TNITIATZD AT USAT CONSULAI® TUS, ASU STMILAN EXPERFENCE CLAGMORE
“eNTISTA AL BROMUAD THABILTTY COMPLY ALL i. LAVY-k OTKECTTOUS, HQS
LIST 0 Gg00 i TITERS LISTE fo Rser. rg. Wo fy EMET PLocERD
WEXE 03 TOULIST CARD.
2, DELAYS WAVE BEE: CAUSHD BY GEXT Gotsel, INSISIALCE THAT beTTSR
OF CREST. THIS KE CHANGED, WHICH HOW aYI PG ACCEPLLD BY aZXI COUSIL OW
26 DEC. BaOsUi WILL bS AUVISED OF HLAITISTA APEAOWSL Stl: SIST cits
CHICAGO ADDRESS. PON RECEIPT APPROVAL RENTISTA BPOIfKY WILL COME HyS
4DY PICKUP PAPERS.
COCHOINAEING OFfFTCERS
c
Dany
Pe wie ole
RELEASING OFFICER UTHENTICA TS
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Ccny 3.0
eee ©
2
14-0000
~ ORG -
UNIT «
‘ xT Yr
DATE &
PAWS TU0
DIRECTOR
XI a NFO - CATE DIR -
3. MEXI CONSUL AWISED DROWN WILL HAVE DIFFICILTY OBTAIN: INPORT
PERMIT FOR CAR EVE IF WILLING PAY TAX. BROHUID NUGH UPSET THIS MATTER
AND STATES UNWILLING SELL LOW MILAGE 1950 FORD FO! SHALL ANT HOUEY,
SUGCEST STATIO. A 1EuPT USS LOCAL OONTACTS ASSIST BROAD OBTAI TMPORT
PERMIT.
h. PROMMD ORPAPTING BY CAE QL GTC, NILL Get TOURISY CAPD AT
BORDER.
BD OF TiSSAGE
CS COMMENT: LIFEAT AMENDMENT APPROVED 5 DEC F UR BROMUND RENTISTA COVER.
COORDINATED BY PHONE WIT wy
CCB/NC/}R. MILLARD
WH/PERSONS han LF, sche hE the mete hb eof
“ News (or
e Loa Oe COORDINATING OFFICERS
J foe : awn
J.C. 4ING, CHIE, WHO S-S-C-E 2ST R. DAHLGREN, C/H/TIT
MELT ASING OFFICER AUTHENTICATING OCFFICEE
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSLING OFFICE iS PROHIBITED. Copy No
14-0000
FROM:. CABLE
ACTION | SECRET ~
. ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET -
ae os a oo o “oe ole ‘Dato Received SA
aan Adee Me ¢
Ae? TOM forartadeny |
“Zee
Each comment should be numbered to curreapond with number in 70 column.
A line should be drawn across sheet under each comment.
Officer designations should be used in To column,
Each officer should initial (check mark insufficient) before further routing.
Action desired or action taken should be indicated in Comments column.
Routing sheet should always be zeturmed to registry. '
‘ For officer designations see separate sheet,
SECRET
hviser O1-19
Accession No. stg
ROUTING.
— CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
a topering’ ~ MESSAGE
DATE : 9 mixes i ~
SEGRUT
Bee: $ 21 $2257 |
eco carie ser
IN aatqg
TOR EEK 29
DERARTUKE STOUG LEAVES STATION WITHOUT TRANSLATOR? LIMERICK.
STATION REQUIRES ONE TRANSLATOR WITH OFFICIAL COVER BESIDES BROUUND.
RCOCMVEND MISS ARN STEFEN WHO PexEGeRMED EXCELLENTLY TDY HERE.
END OF BESSAGE
| SECRET |
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE {S PROHIBITED. CopyNa :
14-00000
UNIT: 0, ew S=t-C-R-5-T-
EXT : : ;
: psp Al Skee
DATE": 9 orc: MBIR_1957 1
TO + Mexico cTIY
FROM : DIRECTOR
conn, HS
neo, SiC 2 > :
to MEXI INFO
. RF: MeExI 72h (Is 43718)
:- L. LAP SP PeOS QUAL! APPROVED:
: eee temenorsscetcers ch
A, LIVISTOCK: ¢32,316 FY §8 XID “7,350 FY 59
Be LIPSTICK: $82,417 FY 52 AND 316,483 FY 59
C. LIFEAT: £156,647 FY 58
: 2. DISPATCH'S FOLLO!,
WD OF MESSAGE.
Tal xs
Es foc Gan AL = CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
cRiG* ay le
ei THO Teh
4 [>
COCRDINATING CFEICERS
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RELEASING OFFICER
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ADTIMENTICATING OFFICER
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Copy No
cr.
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14-0000
= ,
CLORIT -
U Lu atk |
AIR - KMAWA8832
poss Chief, *# Division 5 Decenbor 1957
Chief of Statios, Hexico-City
[ Cperatione/AUITIC
i | oo. )) i
Th ie requested that ten fant forward cables for Zkotape recorders be forvarded
| to this station,
|
Willard C, Ccurtia
‘
a. TOU/epe
_ | "2 Decenbor 1957
Dietribution:
§ = ths (1 = KURI?) .
2- Files : . ‘
14-00000
29 Nevenber 1957
FEkCNOUM POR: Wi/Legistics
SURJICT : Purchase cf “et=1 “terage Cana an! Deluxe Carrying
Caces a :
1. The Fexican desk has received sn crel request fren tho.
field for metal exues to replace tre cardvoard boxes wich are now -
-wsed fer audio ts,ea in the L1F:AT brejeet. The cardteard boxes -
used te pretect the tanes-vear cut In a very snert tire decauce of
the frequent handling which they receive at the Station,
2, It is requested thst ycu curchaza and chip te tne Mexican
Station, tne folloving itera which enn be purchased fron LAPAYLTTE
KARIC, 165-08 Liberty Svenue, Jamaies 33, Nex York (seen in cate~
log 305):
100 Metal “torage Cans for 7" 1200 foot reels $ .39 each (in lots cf 6)
3 Deluxe Carrying Cases ~ hold 35 reels in case $5.40 each
1 3. Tho coats of the above itexs Should be charge! to Project
' LIFEsT.
to Robert W, DAAL.-ER
C//uiy
WH/III Mexico/CUehvung imja
Ti stributions
Crig. & 1 - Addressee
1 + WH/TITMexieco/Chreno
1S Subject (LIFEAT/Support)
14-D0000-
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: SEGRET
: ‘ AIR . - . : ;
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: ee a 12hou7 13 gpoe32/2-
Chief of Station, Mexico . rn t
# Chtar, 3D © : a - : OPY
idainiserstive
Request for Supplies and keulpment
Seba.
ORSFERLECE: EM/a-dh72 - = - ;
0: Hoad-
‘le Rofergnced request has been received 6
quarters and anvronrlats requisitLlons have been pleceds
2, Shipping documenta end shioping information will
be furwerded to ycu ss soon as they are mace available.
9.0, tog
f%3,.¢, KING
Chier “t
Western Hemisphere Loon
DIS (NER PEON
3 - Hextco . :
- 1 - WH/Shrono : .
: 1 - we/mailrocm .
1- RI
WH/ERH/nk 6 November 1957
ete Ge 2 esbe
a COPY;
C/ak/s ‘IP PORT
Rew QoL Li meen @ Pplben Cae
C/EH/TUL ous (L0G
J-O- Bf.
_ 7 a, EERE tn) _
FL OPERATIOWAL AUTHORIZATION — =
TO) 8?) FINANCE DIVISION
THROUGH: FI/PLANS/PROJECTS BRANCH. FI/ADMIN/BF
toes eevee OF PROUECT!. aeCouaT moO, : COuNTay, BeGa OF TIEIGR
So ep Suasees
. . Gg SECTION tr : TO BE COMPLETED BY. PROJECTS BRANCH
tm THe Tota, AMOUNT OF
“] MHC anowes eRorEcT was OCém APPROVED FRow 9
#___Se eS _. as saonew poms ittoe. -
oo =
ao
vy
- FUSPLAME/PROUECTS SOhatn Bats
SECTION 2.
OSae Le Peweucin, accosmtiess CAFR W110)
fuNDS TO a€ nS -
ACCOUNTED prs oaiv (CFR 9.4) : : ; ,
FOR BY? (Explain): .
(Check one) a
SCCTION 3, TO BE COMPLETED BY DIVISION BUDGET OFFICER
) WEREBY CE@TIFY Tear THE DIVISION BLOGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR CONTAINS SUFFICIENT FUNOS TO
MEET THE OBLIGATIONS OUTLINED LBOVE,
mo . . Oivesiow Buaatt OFFicse care .
SECTION 4. . OTHER APPHOVALS
FINANCE OFVISION MUST HAVE, IN ADDITION TO Fd PROSECT APPROVAL, SPECIFIC BRITTEN APPROVAL ON CERTAIN TYPES OF
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MEXICG CITY : _me DISABLE SECT. Js
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1. DANIEL K BRCOMUND DEPARTED MEX) 25 OCT. STATION REVURSTe 3p
RETURN ON SIX MON THS TOURIST CARD AND ARRANCEMENT RENTISTA & ait
WITH LOCAL LAW FIRM HICH HE MADE WITHOUT STATICN INTERVENTIONS |
2. recusst ne INCREASE LIFEAT FUNDS TO COVER S804 U.S, TUTY
ON PERSONAL CAR, 335% INMICRATION AND VISA FEES AND %25¢ LANYER.
FEE. WILL ALSO BE NECESSARY ESTABLISH $29,700 TEPOSIT ORDER ~~
BACK COVER AS RENTISTA. SIMILAR CLACHORE COVER,
9. RECOMMEND LIBERAL TRAVEL ADVANCE VIEW TOSSIBLE RORTER
DIFFICULTIES.
4. REQUEST CABLE ETAL
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4, GENE F. BRADDOCK WHO PREPARES REPORTS ON TRAVEL. SOV SUB
PERSONNEL AND RELATED SR MATTERS DEPARTING MEX! APPROX 4 OCT FOR
HOME LEAVE AND TRAINING,
2, REQUEST SERVICES CLERK.STENO 99 DAYS/TDY REPLACE 8RADDOCK
-AND_ASSIST PREPARATION LIFE A EAT REPORTS, PREFER ABLE PERSON SR
DIV TRAINING,
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TO chief, WD ne ; DATE: 23 Auguat 1957
FROM Chief of Station, Mexico J a
SUBJECT: concn —Administrative/LIFEAT —
sPeciFic—Supplies ; \.
ACTION REQUIRED: Shipment of items listed below
For the proper maintenance and service of the Revere Racarder it
is considered desirable to have on hand at this Station the following
listed parts:
Quantity Part Name : : Part Number 4 : 5
10 Take-up belt ‘ TR-7924 ,
s Idler, high speed oO TR-7612
3 Take-up spindle assye TR-792h -
5 Pressure rollers TH-7920 3-3/4
210 E-Rings TR~7521
20 Record indicator lamps TRA-105
5 Idler, flywheel . TR~7811
3 Rewind spindle Assy. ‘ TR=7927 ~
10 E-Rings TR-752y
10 E2ings TR-7523
10 Head plug sockets (no puaper)
20 Tires for take-up and rewind assays. (no number
10 Insulating studs TR-72h9
10 Sound heads , TR-SB ; .
30 Pressure pads . TRe260L
to Record pad -spring : TR-7610 °
10 E-rings : TR=7520
3 Record pad assy. TR-7915
3 Erase pad assy, TR-7915 ’
10 Erase pad spring TR=7615
10 Sockets for motor plug (no number) (for plug TRA}
10 Spindle screws TR-7250 02h)
20° Take up clutch felt . TR-7617
5 Motors . TR-7801 120 volt .
50 Gromnets . TR-7807 ‘
20 Solenoid plunger pins TR-7258
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SugS! REQUEST /Tf REVERE T-7/)d\ RECORDERS} rs( 6s CYCLES FOR USE ON
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To- : Chief, WHD OATE: 7. August-3957?———-_—-_
FROM Chief of Station, Mexico . °°
SUBJECT: Generau— Operational /LIFEAT
seere Supplies
eae)
It is requested. that ‘the following supplies for LIFEAT be forwarded
te this Station: — :
8. 100 Shaeffer ball point pen refills for Panacowtic dial recorders; +
db. 50 rolls Scotch mending tape for magnetic recording tapess
Ce 100 rolis paper for Panacoustic dial recorders; -
and d, Six Amplicorp Model 200C Degaussers, It is plamed that one
Degausser will be placed at each LIFEAT base for emergency purposes.
ihe C. aC %s
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ds Reforeace reusctet soriniization of tre rexice City telonucna sircetery
uy atroet afiress, Tse uatter ws i! scusced with tie “ea inearters unites
concernod with this type cf verk, Une to the tina rocuire? ic complete
tals fob ant beemisa of tne existines aeeavy verk lead, trey arn unable
to uniertake tals requlrerant., Tho resuirecest could be Cilied by
another covarmant ercney ntter toe directory wan re yeed te abstracts
based on a mucerical cotine syater,. The cutaida arency wul: thea
yuneh tie code? aidtresse+ and intices cate e-ria at a nest of 75 per
tho sont cr $1,250 far 110,000 aitreases. A full timc perecn witha.
kaewlodre ef Ccanian would have te be assigned Ly 3°D fer this werk,
2. ‘the safer pert of tw fe weld b> tas Sle
Lo facctinetal weosdi reece ~ cer onts §
Beal, The .6Gont shtpemetne key ney acmeeu ld take a? “eat tre zoatha.
fag tuird stepema aacdine LisllopeetouLlt be a Dadrly reci precaass
3, Leeasse cf toe cost and tee socrtarsa of rerconnel, Heetquarters recrots
tant 48 La unaole te usta sortake tim serlaligaticn Jet at thio tine,
J.C, KISG
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17 July 1957
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FROM: Chief of Station, Mexico City. oe oo _ 4
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geome Request for Vaca Tubes
AGTION REQUESTED: Pouching of Vactua Tubes
Me - "Le Tt te requested that the folloving vacum tubes be pouched to
this Station:
2. Whereas at times these trdes, or sone of thea, can be purchased
locally, the local market often deals in "seconds" which ere unsatisfactory
for our work. . ..
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REQUEST LISEAT CLEARANCE FORK LIPSTICKS 17 AND 22, TO PE USED
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: 28 June 1963 UY eis iN CS FILE NO.
HUEY Sune AOS Fst NCS FILE
', MEXICO Cory
ZROM: DIRECTOR
OSFERRED
‘cones = WH 7 ne 7
oe av, vet . ee ROUTINE
INFO+ CH, CI/OPS, FI, S/C
10) ExT ; . INFO = CITE OR 50937
: : 50937
REP: yEXT 5use (mm éexso)s
REF MISTAXENLY SLUOGED TYPIC. TO WHAT EXTENT HAVE TAPES BREN TRANSCRIBED?
“IP NOP TRASSCRIESD, CAS MEXE DO It? IF TRANSCRIBED, ERASE TAPES, IP SOT AED
MEXT CANHOT RANDLE, POUCH TO DIR. ADVISE.
END OP HIMSSSACE
‘WH CMP: Mlext queried qs as to its desire have pouched ‘tapes LIFSAT SSLARD~1
-coverage for period resided Hotel Maria Angelos.
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DATE : Gi FILE IN CS FILE NO,
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INFO Cl, CI /OPS, CI/RA, F1z-TS0-5, S/C
0 1 er : INFO : . CITE DIR 350,
REF; MEXI 4201 (1m 19807)"
‘1. HGS APPROVES LOAN OF ON2 STERIIZ SPARE 3-10 DIAL PULSE RECORDER
TO DURKIN. or .
2. QS URGES CLOSE SUPPORT ‘TREASURY/WARCOTICS INVESTIGATIONS. MEXI
MAY FROVIDE DURKIN WITH CCCASIONAL LIFEAT COVERAGE PROVIDED NO LIVEAT TAKE
GIVEN TO- MEXICANS,
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WH COMBENT: aatio Je: Duridn, Treasury rep assigned to Mexico Lavestigatiag -
narcotics traffic, approached Station re dial reccrder for Fhons =
tap on Mexican target.
_ TSD__ BROCE La ROSE (BY PHONE)
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-l April 1963 i
MEMORANDUM FOR: ‘1/Personnol .
BUBJECT: ; ‘Recruitment of a Retired CIA or Military
Officer for Contract Status in Hoxico .
_ _ 7 . |
2. Mexico City needs a replacement in September or
October 1963 to wors on a technical Operation. The Station
does not wont a staff employee, but a Contract Agent. :
2. The Contract Agout would need. the following
requirements: a
a. Must bo retired, and move permanently
to Mexico under cover of a retired U. S. citizen,
with the approprtate guaranteed income required
under Kexican law. ($320 for husband and wife bun nw)
b. Must have technical training which would
enable him to vork on a technical operation,
Possibly involving the care and upkeep of
recordors, otc.
. c. Bust have a working knowledge of Spanish,
or the ability to scqyuire this fluency prior to
arrival in Mexico,
qd, It will be necessary for the employoo to
work with people, make early and late aeetings,
and to spend a guod deal of tins driving around
town. Therefure, the candidate. must drive a car
and be physically %it to work long hours.
3. %It 16 requestod that information on any candidates
be furnished 8H/3/MEXICO or C/#il/3 for consideration.
John M, thitten wv
C/RH/S 5 A}
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SUBJECT
t LIFEAT Security
ACTION REQUIED REFERENCES
REF; HHA 20305, 3 Decemoer 1962
1, Reference prodlem v9 discussed by KUKI with david Me VILSTED,
during the latter's TDY at Headquarters in early Lecember 1962.
2. KURLOT reccemends the following solution and his furnished the
attached m:terial for delivery to “ILSTeD for his use:
: @e The turninal identification system consists of two fluids.
Vial °A® is collodicn in-which is nixed = sirall amount ef phenciphyfthaloin
and is. intended to be-used by the cerson who originally connects the wires.
Gensrousiy daubed on the end of the screw, this solution dries almost:
inmediateiy in a water repellont, invisible coating.
bd. The second vial °5® contains household ammonia. If the bauber
in this bottle is drawn down the row of terminals in the connection box,
the tip of any screw which was previously treated with the phenolphtialein
will immediately turn a dark red color and. then will vanish after a minutes
The ammonia can be reapplied and this reaction will repest itself a couple
of times before mcre phenolphinelein hic to be reapplied.
END CF ULSPATCH
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ACTION BIQUIRED ; REFERENCES
1. Forwarded herewith are the following items pertaining to Subject: -
a. LIFEAT references;
b. Salient reports from other agent sources;
c. Refersnces to close contacts of Subject;
3. Exemplars of various types of Mexican police agent reporting;
e. Roughed-out drafto of police agent reporting. These have been
viewed and tentatively approved by COS, Mexico. Copies have been
retained at the Station. ;
. 4. Station Mexico is submitting separately its proposals on the
technical and operational aspects of this operation,
1
, ‘Willard c. Curtis
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CROSS REFERENCE TO - "| DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUALGER
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ACTION REQUIRED « REFURENCES
‘Actlon: See below,
1. The, purpose of this dispatch is to request Hcadquarters’ assistance
Ina problem invalvi ing clandestine markings for terminals in a telephone cable
cross box, —
2, Specifically, tt is destred to have the capability of recognizing which
cable terminals tia box are being used for telephone tapping without having any
markings apparent to unauthorized persous, This system is needed for use in
the event that taps must be disconnected quickly under the direat of a possible
security problem,
3. The tap connections are made by LIFEAT telephone company per-
sonnel and the terminals could be marked by them at the time the tap is made,
The connections sometimes have to pe removed by another person who is not
familiar with the comections,
4, {tis felt that a quick drying, transparent glue or lacquer thar would
fluoresce brightly under UV Ulumination would be appropriate, A material that
could be remuved later by wiping or chipping it away would be desirable but this
characteristic ts not vital,
5. The system must be usabie in open shade, although some additional
shade might be had by partially closing the doors of the box, and the light source
must be portable and if possible have the appearance of an ordinary flashlight,
The light source can be brought within two inches of the terminals,
DATE TYPED
3 Dec, 1962
OISPATCH SYMBOL AND Must R
HMMA - 20305
WEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER
50-6-32/3
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1962 and January 1963, Therefo
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das soon as possible for use during December
re, Headquarters “carly assistance or recom-
nmendatton would be greatly appreciared,
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. : 1. The following report is submitted in accordance with CSFHB-H
. $2-6-1, section V, paragraph 2 (d) (1). a oo
A, EXPLOITATION OF LEADS
(Ll) -LIFEAT/Soviet During the reporting pertod, LIFEAT coverage
of Svyatoslav F, KUZNETSOV provided an important 2nd valuable check con-
firming the reporting of a number of KUBARK controlled double agents targeted
against this Soviet officer, Also, coverage of the Sovier Bulletin Office, al-
though not considered vital, dees complete Station coverage of the Soviet
target and does provide daily information on the activities and contacts of the
- Bulletin Office personnel, .
(2) LIFEAT/ Polish LIFEAT continued to provide vital information
concerning the BEKNAVE/BECHICK operation with coverage of both Individuals
and their daily activitles, . :
(3) LIFEAT/Yugosliv Besides the usual coverage of day-to-day
activities of the official Installation, LUFEAT leads have Indicated the possi-
bility of a successful recruitment of'a Mexican employee of that installation,
LIFEAT information will become even more valuable for continuing assess-
ment of the potential agent and forming of a plan for approach to the Mexican
in question, , ;
. _ (4) LIFEAT/Communis: Party — Coverage in this area gave Station
its first informatton concerning the second arrest uf LINLUCK, as well as
providing sonie information on important persons in the Mexican Communist
movement, :
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; 6 -LIFEAT/Exile LIFEAT provides: -continuing coverage of the. |
daily. a activities and contacts vf juan Jose AREVALO Bermejo, Although most —
” Of the. ‘l¢ads gathercd will depend on. future cxploitactoni, one contact with an. _
ODYOKE official: was. noted by LIFEAT (sec reference b), .
(6). LIFEA’ £/Cuhan . Of. late, much of the empliasis of the LIFEAT
operation has been directed toward support of Station operations tn thts area,
‘Coverage. included monitoring of the activities of AMSTET-I for the interested
Case Officer... Thls information prov ided daily leads for the Case Offtcer in
shis contacts with AMSTET-1 ‘LIFEAT also covered threc lines ln support
- --of the AMSTRUT operation, of this support the Interested Case Officer has
“noted LIFEAT prov ted very, valuable coverage of the important AMSTRUT .
opcration during October, The coverage gave valuable operational-leads
and resolved what would otherwise:fave been areas of uncertainty or
: groundless. suspicion, | This: aHowed the case officers to move with more ©
Certainty in developing the operation’ than would otherwise have been prudently
possible, It is noted that: LIFEAT" 8 continuing coverage Is Prov ns to be most
helpful,
(7) LIFEAT/Améitcan Communists LIFEAT continued to provide
information of interest toODENVY, ‘Travel and contacts of the ACGM are
particula rly worthwhile, .
elec + (BY LIPEAT/Miscellancous LIFEAT continued its coverage of
~ former Station asset LIVESTOCK-2, This was in keeping with Station's
policy of making per todic checks of the activities of former, potentially
dangerous agents.
It should he iored that [t Is the Station's opinion that LIFEAT's
excellent overall service, plus its ability to provide unilateral coverage of
targets of opportunity. on short notice (sometimes on as little ag two hours
notice), make LIFEAT a dependabie daily contributor to the fulfilling of the.
Staton’ 8 mission,
B, PROCESSING OF TAKE
No change from previous report,
Cc. LIAISON”
During the month of October the two playback recorders used by
the ODENVY processor broke down, These were repaired by the LIFEAT
technician, David M, WILSTED, ODENVY continued to process take from
the LIFEAT/American Communists in Mexico lines,
D. SECURITY
There:have been no known adverse securlty incidents effecting the
LIFEAT operation during the reporting period, LIFEAT meeting sites con-
tinue to be changed periodically. The fourteen regular and six alternate
sites used for daily contact between the Station Case Officer and WILSTED
and Wayne C, DRABAND.are considered adequate, Numerous meeting sites
are used for contacts between WILSTED/DRABAND and the basehouse Keepers,
B, TECHNICAL.
Audio and dial tape recorders ordered by the Station in support of rhe
LIFEAT operation began tc arrive at the end of-October, These were placed
in immediate service, It is noted that the automatic tape stop on the new
___model Revere audio: recorder has thus far proven to be vote. use to the operatior
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and on occasten has caused some minor problems, It is believed that these
problems are temporary and will be eliminated when WLLSTED has time to
by-pass this cut off switch, ~ : :
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\ _The new Annex VI (see reference A) was placed in full operation’
_on 23 October anid presently prov ides coverage of four target lines, =
‘FP. COVERAGE’
\ Lo
Q During the month of October 1962, LIFEAT covered a total of 25
target lines, Coverage by target was as follows: ;
. Soviet Bulletin Office
Svyatoslav F, KUZNETSOV
Aleksandr G, SIDOROV.
and 5. Polish Embassy (two lines) - -
6, 7, 8. 9, and-10, Yugeslav Embassy (five lines)
ll, 12, and 13 BEKNAVE/BECHICK operation
14, Juan Jose AREVALO Bérmejo
15, Peter WATKINS
16, AMSTET-I
17,. and 18, AMSTRUT operation
19, Psychiarrist attending AMSTRUT~2
20. Carlos ILLESCAS .
21, Suspected PCM safehouse
22, LIVESTOCK-2
23, Albert (Margaret) MALTZ
' 24, Charles SMOLIKOFE (aka SMALL)
- 25. Noah SEBORER
SP ONE
G, PERSONNEL
LIEMBRACE-8 was reintroduced to LIFEAT tn order that he may brus
up on its dally operation, LIEMBRACE-S will temporarily replace David M.
WILSTED as LIFEAT technician during the latter's home leave Deceniber 1962
and January 1963, :
Steps were Initiated to amend the clearance of LIEMPTY-19 for
work as a part time LIFEAT processor/translator, ;
2. Diiring the reporting period, LIFEAT operation provided a total
of 62 reels of raw take from ACGM lines to local ODENVY for their processing.
In additlon, a number of memos were prepared by the Station for passingio —
lucal ODACID and ODENVY based wholly or in part on LIFEAT provided
material,
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4, The following report is ‘subm ittea In accordance with CSFHB-F
52-6-1, Section V, Paragraph 2 (ud) (1).
A, EXPLOITATION OF LEADS
(lj) LIFEAT/Soviet In this reporting period LIFEAT provided vital
informacion and live- monitoring support during the installation phase of a
successiul Station technical operation targeted against Aleksandr G, SIDOROV,
Soviet Military A:tache in Mexico, :
(2), LIFEAT/Cuban This coverage provided valuable cperational
“support during the period leading up to the recruitment of AMSTRUT-2 giving
timely advance information of AMSTRUT-2's arrival in Mexico, as well as
his day to day activities and contacts, ° Following AMSTRUT-2's recruitment,
LIFEAT gave an excellent account of AMSTRUT-2's activities for those period:
he was not under the control of his case officers, This was invaluable proof
of his full cooperation with KUBARK and added a safety factor for the case
officers making ihe recruitment and initial handling which would not have been
otherwise available, .
(3) LIFEAT/Polish and LIFEAT Yugoslav These coverages cen-
tinue to provide exscllent information of the duily activities of the Satellite
officials assigned to Mexico, The LIFEAT support of che BEKNAVE/BECHICK
optraticn continues as noted ia reference, -
(4) LIFEAT/Exile LIFEAT coverage of juan Jose AREVALO Ber-
mejo provides: information and Operational leads which, though valuable now,
would be invaluable if ODVYOKE's policy toward AREVA LO becomes sufficiently
defined to tully-exploit all the information proviiecg by ‘
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(S-LIFEAT/American Conimunists ; ' LIFEAT continues to provide
informaiioa of interest to ODENVY (who initially requested this coverage and
processes this take.) Local ODENVY aas noted recently that the information
coace ming trav el of Ameri ican leftists to Mexico dad sheir contacts while here
wre pe rrice iuni ty we res “a Waa, : :
* (6) LIFEAT/Miscellancous ’ LIFEAT coverage was. reinstituted on
LWESTOCK-2 in Station periodic check on the activities of this former agent.
BR PROCESSING OF TAKE
No change from previous report (see reference),
C. LIAISON
No change from previous report (see reference),
D. SECURITY
There have been no known adverse security incidents effecting the
LIFEAT operation during ihe reporting period, The “coyote” incident noted
wa reference, paragraph 1.D. is row settled and should pose no further dif-
ficulty to this operation, — :
E, TECHNICAL
No change from previous report (see reference).
_ &, COVERAGE
During the month of Seprember 1962, LIFEAT covered a total of 16
target lines, Coverage by target was as follows: .
1, Soviet Bulletin Office
2. Svyatoslav F. KUZNETSOV |
3. Aleksandr G, SIDOKOV
4) BECHICK's place of employment. ;
5. Individual considered for cut out in BEKNAVE/BECHICK
operation
6. and 7, Polish Embassy (two tines).
8., 9., and 10. Yugoslav Embassy (three lines)
1k. Juan Jose AREVALO Bermejo
12. Peter WATKINS
13. LIVESTOCK-2
14, Albert MALTZ
15. Charles SMOLIKOFF (aka SMALL)
16. AMSTRUT Operation
G. PERSONNEL
“LUFEUD- -24 and LIFEUD-26 cbtained a basehouse on 29 September whic
will taxe the place of the old Annex VI (closed wea LIFEUD-5 and LIFEUD-11
“were terminated due to their pending divorce). It has been decided to retain
the same annex designation, i:e., Annex VI, since the area of coverage is the
Sime as that provided by the old basehouse, - .
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2. During the month of September 1962. LIFEAT. Speration provided
a total of 54 reels ofsraw.take from the ACGM lines:to the lucal ODENVY
office for their processing, In addition, a sember of memos were prepared
by the Station for passing to local ODACID znd ODENVY based wholly or in
part on LIFEAT provided: mater ly il. .
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HE YORANTIOM POR THE RECORD
" SUBJECT s MSBRIGFING OF TAVIN MH, WILSTED (po)
le Onl Juno 1960 “r. John G. Hayn and Mr. John Kennedy of WH,
| Mp, Robert Brown ‘of SL/OPS, Mr. Rébert Bryant of FI/OPS and Mr. Charles
Prey of FI/D not with Navid M. wILSTS? (pa).
2. VILSTED emphasised that the whole telephone systen in} Mexteo
City is undergving a reformation. The company Telefonos de Yexteo, S.Asy
has sub-contracted this work of cleaning up and rearganisins the phono
systen to the independent firs, Intel. Thay are cloaring w unused and
“old lines; putting in new: and spare lines, redefining exchango areas,
‘laying underground cables, etc, Fventually we should be better off bor
cause there should be nore surplus limes. The renovation work his
hampered much of the LIFZAT work, principally bocauso mary of the Lines
- Row are underground and we camot pet access to them before they enter
the central. This is particularly true with respect to the Cesch Sme
. bagsy, to whose telenhone lines we esnnot obtain access Iran the vantara
point we now occupy.
3e WILSTRD ecid that we try to keop track of the activities of
"Intel" but since thoy eesa to attack "Colonias™ at randoa, wa havo no
prior waming of their presence in a certain area. . .
he In the recent past, “axico has beer using houses for Listing
posts for security reasons. we have sore control over tha ecceas of
phone company inspectors or repairman to houses. However, under newt
regulations, all new apartaont buildings oust have telentone lines ine
stalled in the building by the phone company during the corstruction
phase. This means that the Lines and their deutination are concealed,
WILSTED proposed that this will mean ve can agein use arertosnts since
_ we can siphon off a line dastined for use Ly another tenant in such a
way that the phone company cannot trace ite destination without tearing
‘the building apert ‘and we can then insto2l a sensrate Lina to the build-
ing and hook up the subseriier to this Line which, ag. checeeds. will:
bolong to a lagitimia subscriber,
Se One systom which has been used effectively is to taka one-half
of two separate pairs which have one faulty Lins each, These wo hnlf
_ pairs than forn one good pair which wa can use.
6. ‘WILSTED explained that it cost about 3900 pesos to got. a
reguler telephone. This entaila the purchasa of 2 televhons company
Dandy whish later can be sold,
fname icgatp hae hme, ener:
plans for the daye
“Te -Pergonnol “involved in the tapping of tha lines are:.
= who has access to the centrals. He contacts the fol-
lowing mans ; . oe
* . Jose » doos exchangs conoctionss
8, Tho take from each baschousa is collected early in the corning
pefers offices hours by RAFAKSLLI. Ho only enters one basshouso vhich is
ocoupied by an elderly couple. Ali other contaste are in sutemobiles .
made at different spota each. day of the wook. RAFAXSLLI then takes ths
hia, VILSTsN and SSCHSR whera Ba PANSLLI
matoriol to a meeting botwwen _
turns the material over to SECHEN ‘and they all discuss the preblens and.
Rena
9, According to WILSTSD there is no ive aonitoring done by any
of tho basehouse keapord. . . .
10. There follows a list of the
at each basas
9) Calero 39- «~ formerly covered American cssmies, now
; no Lines. Being held for Psturo Usb.
basohouses end tha Lines covered
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known)
f) Suderman & Horacio - fecilities for three ims. Formerly
processed tho Caech lines. Now nothing -
_ but boing hold open.
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1, The following report is submitted in accordance with. CSHB-F $2-6-1, |
Section V, paragraph 2(d) (1).
A. Exploitation of Leads ©
(1) LIFEAT/SOVIET . With the departure cf Vladimir G,’
NOVIKOV during the munth of August 1962, ic was decided chat LIPEAT should
pick up coverage of his replacement Svyatoslav F, KUZNETSOV, The contin-
ucd coverage of wleksandc G, SIDOROV, which includes extensive periods of
live- monitoring ‘and special process ing of the take, is considered essential to
those Station-assets involved in the attempt to place the technical surveillance
noted in last month's report (see reference A). Coverage of the Soviet Bulletin
Office continues to provide interesting personality data on Soviet officials
assigned to Mexico, .
(2) LIFEAT/POLISH LIFEAT coverage in support of the
BEKNAVE/BECHICK operation continues to be vital to that operation, Addi-
tional coverage for this operation has been undertaken, Leads from which will
- probably determine future direction of the operation as well as aid KUBARK in
controlling the operation, ,
(3) LIFEAT/YUGOSLAV __. In this area LIFEAT provided the infor-
mation that a cousin of a recently assigned KUBARK deep cover agent, Victor
W. OBOLD (ps) will be travelling to Mexico inthe near juture. This cousin is
- a long-time Communis: Party official and a chance meeting with hita could
have destroyed OBOLD's carefully prepared cover, Due cw LIFEAT advanced
warning, proper security safeguards have been arranged, LIFEAT has also
provided travel information on Yugoslav officia!s froni the United States which
was of great interest oc ODENVY OATE TPLD DATE OISPAIGNED
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(-) LIFEAT/EXILE: LIFEAT coverage ia this arca has been
tost rowardiag in providiiitg ieads io tie coniacts of Juaivjose Arevalo Berniejo,
“former Guaidaialan President. ‘Spimish Republican Exiles were covered for |
approximately one-half month -in August, at which time i was decided chat the
coverage: no fonger provided suffigient leads and information :o justify con-
tinued LISEAT effort. . ; “
(3) LIFEAT/American Communist Group in Mexico (ACGN)
This coverage is at the request.of the local office of ODENVY and the processing
of take in -his, area. is done by that office. One of the niost interesting items
provided from this coverage. was tae fact that the American Communists Albert
MALTZ.and Margaret Larsia MALTZ had separated and that Albert MALTZ
would probably reside in the U.S. with Margaret remaining in Mexico. Con-
ceming ihe LIFEAT coverage of the ACGM, ihe local office of ODENVY wrote
on 23 August 1962: "This office feels that the coverage mentioned Is quite .
valuable and many useful leads are obtained from this cov erage, particularly
with regard to travel in and out of Mexico of American Conimunists who are
in contact with individuals on whom coverage is maintained”,
B, Proc rocessing of Take
No change from that nated in reference A.
C. Liaison
“No change from that noted in reference A. ‘
D. Security
During che early part of August 1962 a group of “coyotes” was uncovered
In the telephone company in Mexico City and a number of arrests were made,
This group had organized a unit. including linemen, ceniralmen, installation |
crew, Warechousemen, and workers in the office responsible for providing ser-
vice to new clients, It was ihe-purpose of the "coyote": group to provide service,
fora price, ‘o those individusls wnose requests for insiallations had been turned
down by che telephone company due to limited availability of cables and contacts,
(Note: The company generally keeps a certain number of "spare pairs” in each
cable for its own use ln providing special service, company phones, and for re-
routing during repairs co other cables, It was these spare pairs and contacts
which the “coyotes” used to provide illegal phone service.) This telephone com-
pany within the telephone company would also collect monthly fees from their
“subseribers". When the story came out, ihe telephone company had special
police stationed in each central and spot checks made of linemen and crews to -
preven: recurrence, [t was therei‘ore necessary for the LIFEAT linemen to
refrain from any clandestine activity for a period of almost four weeks so as
not to be accidentally picked up as a member of the "'coyote’ group, LIFEUD-1
has reported ihat the situation is now back co riormal with the special police
details and special checkups terminated, No compromise of ihe LIFEAT oper-
ation resuited. from the above incident.
E. Teennical
In Gddition to re-supplying LIFEAT with audio recorders (as reported in
reference A), che Station has ordered rea jew dial tape recorders for the projeci
Funds for this purpose were inctuded ia the latest Proje ct Renewal R2quest
(forwarded by reference 8). ;
F. Coverage
During the month of August 1962, LIFEAT covered a toral of 15 (arget
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lines, The voverage | by target was as follows:
‘A, “Soviet Bulletin Office .
2. Si yeivsiay F. SUSE T "Sov
2%. Aleksandr G...SIDOROV
4, BECHICK's place of employment (and place of
contact with BEKNAVE) ; .
_ §. and 6, Polish Embassy (two Iines)
7., & , andY, Yugoslav Embassy (three lines)
10, Juan Jose AREVALO Bermejo
Li, Peover WATKINS — |
12, Juan’Simeon VIDARTE Franco Romero
13. .Dr. Eugenio ARAUZ
14, Aibert MALTZ
1S. Charles SMOLIKOFF (aka SMALL)
- G. Personnel
‘The basehouse operators for LIFEAT Annex Vi, LIFEUD-5 and LIFEUD- L
after.a long period uf family disagreemans, have mutually decided ona
divorce, Both are being terminated by KUBARK since their usefulness as
basehouse keepers for the project will end with their divorce. The agents have
agreed to the termination and it-will be accomplished ou a friendly basis,
(Agent Service Records will be forwarded), Therefore, it has been necessary
to close Annex VI and terminate coverage of the lines provided by that base-
house, LIFEUD-24 and LIFEUD-26 have been recruited to replace the ter-
minated couple and are presently looking for a suitable basehouse which could
fully replace ihe old Annex VI. (Note: POA was granted for LIFEUD-24 on 28
June 1962: and OA was requested, “Also, OA was requested for LIFEUD-26
on 30 August 1962.)
: During the absence of Woodrow B, GABBOT (ps), the processor of the
Polish language portions of the Polish Embassy take, a replacement in the perso
of contact agent BE TUMBLE was provided by Headquarters, He performed well
with no known security hazard to himself or LIFEAT, BETUMBLE departed ~
Mexico City on’ 17 September 1962. Until GABBOT's return Polish portions of
‘this take are being translated by ihe S-ation Satellite Case Officer,
2.A. During the month of August 1962, the LIFEAT operation provided
a total of 45 reels of raw take from the ACGM Itnes to the local ODENVY office |
for their processing, In addition, a number of memos were prepared by the
Station for passing to local ODACID and QDENVY based in whole or in part on |
LIFEAT provide ed tnaterial,
; B. The following reports were based in whole or in part on positive
intelligence which is provided as a by-product of the LIFEAT operation:
FIMM~-6605
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: Ref: HMMA-19741, 4 Sepeember 1962
: Actlom: Per Paragraph Two, .
o 1, Transmitted herewith tn attachment Is a LIFEAT report of
"10 September 1962, of a second telephone call from Mosvow to‘
Viadilan Ivanovich SAMOKHIN, Head of the Soviet Information 3ulletin
Office in Mexico Clty, oo
2. Headquarters is requested to advise Uf tt has interest In
recelving any turther such reports,
Lo) me rmuaemtgrec pid AO ae RRP
Willard C, CURTIS
Attachment:
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“ Gpgat. Progress Report for July: 1962
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES .
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a 2 The following ‘report is submitted in accordance, with CSHB-
_ 52-6-1, Section V, paragraph 2(4 (1): ! : ;
7 A, Exploitation of Leads
‘(1) LIFEAT/SOVIET LIFEAT coverage in this area was concentrate
_ on known RIS officers: Viadimir G, NOVIKOV and Aleksandr G, SIDOROV,
The most rewarding lead trom thts coverage during July Was chat SIDOROV
would be absent with his enttre family from his apartment for nearly two
mouths, and more importantly, that no one would be convinuausly watching
the apartment during diat cime,,. Based on this information, the Szation has
deen able to make the necessary preparations for establishing technical
‘ surveillance of this apartment, LIFEAT: coverage of the Soviec Bullecin
Office, in addition to the above coverages, has provided information on the
“dally activities of Individual Soviet officials assigned to Mexico, including
collection of travel and blographical data,
(2) LIFEAT/POLISH LIFEAT coverage has beon vital to the
BEKNAVE/BECHICK operation, LIFEAT has even provided live-monitoring
“of an. international call to BECHICK from # former admirer, Also in the
Polish area, LIFEAT provided aames of Polish Embassy contacts who were
invited Lo Polisi national holiday celebrations at the Polish Embassy, as
well.as information concerning the impending arrival of the new Polish Am-
bassador,
-(3) LIFEAT/YUGOS!AV © In the Siation's increased operatlons
against this target, basle biographical, personnel assignment, and personnel]
- dally activity information is essential, LIFEAT has been providing jus:
this type information sinee coverage commenced in May, .
Soren Re
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, ; ANTAL- 19041
OSPATCH ; | . RE SHIMIALA .
SE ee
VU) LIPEAT/EXILE LIFEAT coverage of extldé and revolutionary”
groups: tas been cuticeutrated on cove rage of Ceatral American and,
Spinish Republicaiy groups and individasis, Coverage:of Juan Jose
“AREVALO Bermejo, former Presideat.of Guatemala, has provided the
* Station with valuable information concerning his cohiaers and future
plans, Further) LIFEAT covered LIGIRD- V's contact: wah A REVALO
and later revealed AREVALO's cunvicrlon-that the Station asset, LIGIRD-L,
is invotved in a plot to assassinate AREVALO, Coverage of Spanish |
Republicans displayed the internal dissen: ions aroused Dy che plans
of a small group: of the Mexico-based exiles to assassinate certain -
prominent persons with plastic bombs, and ultimately told of the depa rture
from Mexico to Cuba of two tndividaals implicated In the plot,
_.., (3) LIFEAT/American Comzunist Group in Mexico (ACGM) ©
Targets covered in this-category are tu answer to a long standing require-
meat laid on by ODENVY aad approved by Headquarters, In ihe past
,ODENVY has notéd the coverage as valuable and worthwhile:te zhem, As
“dn/the pas: reliable’ information was provided on the activitles, travel, and
contacts of the ACGM, ; :
B, Processing of the Take
‘ LIFEAT processors continue to process all take for the LIFEAT
’ Operation except for the three ACGM ‘ines which are processed by the
..local ODENVY office, .
, C, Liaison
No change,
D. Security
No securlty incldents directly affecting the operation or future of
LIFEAT were noted during July 1962, The asslgnment of special telephone
compahy crews to make a survey of spare telephone lines available for
use of new subscribers may cause problems when these Crews uncover a
“spare” line used‘in a LIFEAT coverage, However, sincé these crews
have no authority (or desire) to'trace down the Ines to thetr ultimate .
destination, normal LIFEAT security pracitces should negate this danger,
A second development which could cause future problems is the possible
assignment ofa LIENVOY techniclan to check telephone ceatrals to see
exactly wio else may be carrylag oa LIENVOY iype work, -As of this date
LIFEAT personnel, who have heen provided with the crue name of this
individual, have never heard of him working in any central in Mexico City,
As af this momeat it appears ‘this will not develop into a thréat to ,
LIFEAT operations, ‘ ; ; :
E. Technical
New recorders provided in May.to LIFEAT are now in operation and
appear superior to previous models used, It is planned, with the approval
of Project LIFEAT for FY 1963, to completely re-equip LIFEAT with new
recorders and possibly dial tape recorders, .
F, Coverage ,
During the month of July 1962, LIFEAT covered a tozal of 16 larger.
‘lines. Specifically, the coverage by carget was as follows: .
1... Sov iec Bulletin Office
2, Viadimir G. NOVIKOV. .
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. Aleksandr G, SIDOROV
BECHICK ,
and 6, “Polish Embassy (two nes)”
‘and 8, Yugoslav Embassy (two lines)
Juan Jose AREVALO Sermejo
10; Peter WATKINS
(1) Juan Simcon'VIDARTE Franco’ Romero
12, Dr, Eugenio ARAUZ .
- 13. LINEB-1I (one line covered for this double agent operation)
14, Albert MALTZ a
1S,. Noah SEBORER
16, Cha rles SMOCIKOFP
1G te w
an “Clearance. was recelved on LIFEUD- 24 and he will commence > work
““ shortly to fill ihé gap teft wlth the resignation of Olivia N, GLADMON (ps).
(Seé project renewal forwarded HMMA-19129,) A deep-cover agent, _
OBOLD, was made available to process completely the take from the
Yugoslav lines, ‘He ts working out well with no evident security danger
to elther himself or LIFEAT,
\
2. A, Since subtnisslon of the last Project LIFEA T Renewal Request
and Project Review, 72 ceels of LIFEAT on the American Communisr Group
in Mexico (ACGM) have been passed to the local office of ODENVY, In
addition, a number of memos were prepared by the Station for passing to
the local ODACID and ODENV Y based in whole or in part on LIFEAT pro-
vided material, :
, G. Personnel
B. Despite the fact tha: LUIFEAT Is used primarily to support
Station operations, some positive intelligence is gathered as a by product
of the uperation, The following reports were forwarded to Headquarters
based on LIFEAT materlal:
HMM-642t
HMM~-6452
HMM-6479
HMM-6499
HMM- 6565
3. The Station has applied che RYBAT control to this dispatch to
ensure the Desk's control of the informatton contained herein,
ated CUR Padtls one
21 August 1962
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Chief of Station, Mexico Eh ty 22 September 1961 ___
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NO INCEXING REQUIRED
~ Orarcar re Report. for April, May, June, July, and
“E .. August 1 =
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1, .The following report 4 is subritted ‘tn accordance with’ :
CSHB-F 52-6- “1, seation V, pavegraph 2 (a) (1): we
ae Explottation of Lrads
(1) LIFFAT/LIERODE with! related ‘Lines sont inued to-
provide valuable information for une in- support of. Station
operations,.. However, coverage of the LIERODE official —~
installation was cut on. 19 May for security reasons, The
fdllcwing leads were provided: As a result of a LIFEAT |
provided lead, thd Station was able to develop an operation
in cooperation with the Mexitean. Government whereby Mario
‘CHAVEZ, Guatemalan who is representative of the Castroite
Bohemia, was placed under Mexican surveillance and ultimataly
“arrested,. LIFEAT also provided a check on the activities of
LITANGO-1, Hurthor, provision of trayel information to and
from Cuba by Nicaraguan ond Guatemalan exiles was of con-
tinuing importance, .
' (2) LIPEAT was employed as a check of tho activities of
former KUBARK agents LIVESTOCK-2 and LIVESTOCK-3. This coverage
has contributed measurably to Station seaurity, te
a 3) LIFEAT/LITMUS provided vital coverage of the LITMUS
official installation during the EECORN recruitment operation,
Also of value were’ the leads pointing to two suspected LITMIS
‘Intelligence Servioo agents, Other Station assets are now
investigating these leads,
(4) LIFEAT coverage of the American Communist Group in
Mexico City (ACGM) continues to provide excellent coverage of
the activities, travel, and contacts of the Amerlean Communists
living in Mexico, This information is of primary importance to
ODENVY.
b, Processi0g of Material : we a
LIFEAT processors ‘continue to process the teke from the
LIENVOY/LIMERICK coverage,
c, Lieiscn
No change.
d. Securtty
. No adverse incidents wera noted during the reporting period.
However, coverage of the LIFRODE officlal installation was cut when
LIENVOY technicians began regular checks of those lines,
@, Technical
: No ohange,
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f. Coverage
. The nunber of lines covered ‘by LIFEAT during the reporting:
” period variad greatly due to the moving of two basehouses, However,
the number covered ‘dveraged 12, with the breakdown as follows:
LIERODE, and related lines
LIS, and related lines
Amerioan Communists
Local Commnists 7
Targets. of Opportunity
Ee “ Personne) oa
I
os " . "Fhe agsistant outstde-ea Sade Officer, Ralph B, RAFANELLE - (ps),
will depart’ Mexico City for a néw assignment within the next month,
David M. .WILSTED (ps) will undertake complete outside work for LIFEAT
fora temporary period ‘while a locally obtained Feplagement for.
RAFANELLI is being oleared and trained, .
v
> RRS KORRES "TSE
. 2a.. ‘During the reporting period information from 2% LIPEAT reels
: - -on ooveruge: of the American Communists in Mexico was passed to the local
» . office of -ODENVY. In addition, numerous memos were prepared by the —
: Station for passing to the local CbhacID and ODENVY based on LIFEAT pro-
vided materfal, :
axneeee,
- bd, The following reports were based wholly or in part: on LIFEAT
material: : a
HEN-5570 HMM-5625 HMM-5652
5573 5627 5655
5575 5630 . 5659
5587 , 5639 5660
: 5588 5641 - 5717
: : ; 5590 5642 © . 5742
; . 5592 . S643 5743
. 5613 ; 5647 : 5836
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19 September 1961
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Chief fof Station, Mealco. City.
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\ LIFEAT Report for March 1961 a |
ACTION at Quit
+ Informat fon Only, _
eeegaenchns)
1. The following report Ht is submitted i in, accordance with CSHB-F 52- 6 1,
. “seétion V. paragraph 2 Wy (1): ;
ae Exploltation of Leads
, diy LIFEAT/LIERODE, with related lines, continued to
receive emphasis from the LIFEAT operation during the reporting pertod,
The appropr late Case Officer considers the check of penetration agents
LITAMIL-3, LITAINT-7, and LITALUS-3 through LIFEAT tobe of
utmost: valuc-[n controlling these agents and checking their activitles,
In addition, LIFEAT provided extremely valuable Information in the’
defection of Jose PARDO Llada, giving leads for both FI and PP
exploitation, Aid was also given in providing a check of the AMIRON
. AWOLS in Mexico, In a related occurance, LIFEAT provided informa-
‘tion that indicates the Cuban Embassy in Mexico is being used as a
Guatemalan Communist communtication channel to exiles in Cuba,
_ LIFEA T also provided daily information on travellers to Cuba,
\
(2). LIFEAT/LITMUS provided information for use In
the BECORN operation. . It is also of continuing importance as a daily
check on the activities of the LITMUS personnel in Mexico,
(3) During the recent Latin American "Peace Confer
’ ence”, LIFEAT provided information on the delegates to the Conference,
especially the. U, s. delegates, as well as the activities of the Confer-
ence,
(4) “LIFEAT coverage of Noah SEBORER provided ‘advange
information on the travel to the United States of Anna SEBORER and
Maria and-Enos WICHER. The actual departure and return of these
American Communists was also coufirmed through LIFEAT. | i
b. Processing of Material os
. There has beén no change in the processing of the/ p
_Internatly produced LIFEAT take. LIFEAT processors cent ine to
process the take from the LIENVOY/LIMERICK coverage, ‘
c, Llalson
mene
No change, Reseve {rea Projeot pecans e
es ee pee GSS pe ~
d seeurty BET athe as
No adverse occurances were noted during the reporting
period. : .
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© Coverage
. The number of lines covered by LIFEAT durlig & the’ month
of March 1961 was 12. Tae breakdown follows: ;
LLERODE, and telazed lines
LITMUS, and relazed lines
American Communis:s
Local Communists .
. Targets of (Oppornmity
mn be
g. Personnel
‘No change.
- a. ‘During the’ reporting: period, information from twenty- nine LIFBAT
/ ‘reels on coverage of Ainérican' Communists in Mexico was passed to the local
office of QDENVY. In ‘addition, numerous memos were prepared by the Station
‘for passing to local ODACID and ODENVY based on LIFEAT provided material,
b, The following reports, cables, and informat ion. dispatches were |
based wholly or in part on LIFEAT material:
. HMM +5497 So: MEXI-7494 HMMA - 16555
HMM-5505 _ _ _ MEXI-7502 . - HMMA-16564
HMM-5507 a ; MEXI-7561. . . HMMA-16565
HMM-5511 (MEXI-7492)__ MEXI-7564 HMMA-16600
HMM-5532 (MEXI-7577) . |‘ MEXI-7600 HMMA-~16607
HMM-5533 (MEXI-7580): . MEXI-7613 HMMA- 16608
/HMM-5534 (MEXI-7585)-- MEXI-7615 HMMA - 16625"
HMM-5536 ; MEXI-7626 HMMA - 16627
HMM-5541 °° MEXI-7677 HMMA -16633
HMM-5545 (MEXI-7639) _ HMMA-~16639
HMM-5549 ar . HMMA-16664
HMM-5550 (MEXI-7681) HMMA~16665
HMM-5552 ce . HMMA-16687
HMM-53560 . HMMA-16710
HMM-5563 _ HMMA - 16725
HMMA - 16728
HMMA-16735
HMMA~16738
HMMA-16740 -
_ HMMA-16747.
HMMA-16771
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Any Ghestay Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, Heodquarters troces ca
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talicn of Lea
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.Q) LIFIAT/LISTCOE ecatinucd to te aa essential check on the
activities and veracity of the penebratica alents LITALUS-3, —
LITALUS-, LYSAINTS7, anc LIVANLe3. It cise provided daily infor-
mation on tre activities of the Cuban official installatisa as well
ns coverage of Lony-sistance calis received by that installation
from Havana, Cola. in relaticn to the ANLHOY ANOLS in ico, LIFNAT
vas able to hel: confirm that none of the AXCLS contacte the Cuban
. LIFEAT alse pieked up the ret from Gula of Oscar |”
eZ Voruna (percoa whe desired encleymeat ac a Coban va2 ayent).
ravice the intererted Case .
tivitics of the officials ©
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(2) LIFTAT/LITFUS ecntinued te &
Cificer with daily infermation en the
cf the LITMUS installation in Mexico ¢
(3) LIFFAT, throug coverale of Xavier GOENRFRO Saucedo and
his wife, Clara Perce’ de CETEDTRO, was ablete provide tnfermstion
en preparation activitics ef the recénb Lavin Ancvicen Peace
Cenfereace hele in > co City. Tris line also previded information
‘ of GIFERF2O's conte ith other Comvanists, particularly Francis We
and Litby Campbell. PATS, Canadian Communists now residing la Mexicoe
= revenled the plans of Anna
2
and Anna ©
ah
e WeSey and e rreetec itinerary and flight
2, LLSPAT uas alec able to provide the plans
and travel echedsle on Fnes and Maria WICEER's travel +o Califernia.
This information is ef interest to OB IYY and was passed locall gt
No changee
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‘ 1. The Following report is s suletited dn acccrdance with CSH5=F
Stoted, § Secticn Vy: para, vrarh 2 Cay: .
Ae Brvles tation cf Lends ne - So, tars _
(1) -LIFTAT/LIFIODE, vith: related 1° nes, provided overall
coverage of the local Cutan and exile activities, and was ccnsie’
dercd extremely vaiuatle in, surrert of Statdicn operations in the
“Cuban area. LIFMAT coverace ef the Cuban kabassy enabled the -
appropriate Case Orfieer te check the veracity and ectivitics
of the penetrations of that ins?cllatica3 partiqewarly LITATIKH3,
: LIVALVS=3, and LITAINT*S. IL was also invaluabic in the detriefing |
of LIGQOZE-1, LIFTAT material was the basis of an effective KUPARK
inspired prese release conc rnin, derogstory activities of Cutan
6 mnLassy ‘personnel, : . ; on an coe,
LIFPAT leads were of - special vyaluo in two "ene-time"
cyperations. The first.of these wis the ability of LUFFAT ty.
provide advance information en a mecting arranged between af ;
NOVAS Villa (aka James Pradferd STEWART) and a Cuban Brbass.
official. As a result of the lead tine given by LIFEAT, thd
Station was able te provide surveillance of the mecting and
arrange for the detention of RAS. vliimately, ROJAS (a fupt
tive from ODENVY) was returned ts CMCKE ur iedtetien through
Shation action. In a seovnd case LIFEAT provided followeup
infernation which, when provided so. ODTRUE, lead te tue aprre=
hensien cf Thomas Howard G2livS (aka Carl. JOUNSS!). ie, too,
had attempted to arranye a meeting with Cuban officials in
Mexico, and was under warrant, for abducticn in Chicago, Illinois.
LTFFAT information was heavily drawn upon in the case
of Guillermo HTPNADE? Vega, persitle Castre alent, who was .
suspected of penetrating the x No pregran. Throw h LIFFAT the
ftaticn was ablc to menitor H5 Els attenrts te eentact
various Mexican and Cuban o*fielals and te arrange fcr his
return to MADD before any su ch contacts were madee :
. (2) LIFF. “AT/LIT: Us continued to provice daily infermaticn on . . . mt
‘the cfficial Polish installatign $n Vexico City which is ceserlbed a ne
hy the interested Case Officer as "invaluatle and unique."
During this reporting period, najer ceatributicon has been in
brovidirg the leads which determirea that a local cafe is a
front fr much Polish intelitcence activity la the area, Tt
has been further indleated thal this cafe ts the Yeadq.arters Yor
a suspected Polish creraticn directed acainst tke OPACID install-
lation (previoucly fully rerarted te X ad Ry KVSIeT, end STTSt/p
in HUVASIS* hy URMASISCCS, and WNA-12E2, The telesh smecf
‘this cafe has been added to ‘the LIFTAT coverave with resulting
increase of Statien knowledge of Polish > =nzellicpence activi bye
so cf major intere: t- was the LIFTAT suprort of a
Slatien acdio oreration a aisist! the Pelish Fmbassy in Vexico
City. In uUisy LISTAT rroviced the inferuaticn on delivery
date of a NULARK "bucued" oicce’ of equipment ordered ty the
Poligh Frtassy. Ae a result ef the lead tine providec, the
Station was able to promptly jaitiate tare house preeaexest
and other surport for this orerctienr,.
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CONTINUATION OF ~ |
OISPATCH |
As a ecat dni lar: asect, LI=EAT provided daily. netice: of -
the activities and movements of Polish officiais. In cne case
.LIFEAT provided advance informaticnh ce necrning travel plans of
ene Jan KAZ AICET, ‘a pernon or the Polish Watch ‘ete af
(3) During: the reporting period LIF? "AT added to the security
ef the Station in checking on present and past arent assets, Of.
particular note was the cover rage of the activi ties. cf LIFIRE,
Sy LIWESTOCK#i, and LIVESTOCK=2¢
{h) Until terminated for security reascns (sce secrity, :
below), LISTAT orveraye of the I.A.R. Frbassy provided inderencent
check of the activitles of the manbers of that inrctallation. ‘of
nots were the LIFIAT revealed mectings between Vicente LOMBARDO”
Toleduno, former Mextean’ President Lazaro CARDINAS and: the previous
UeAete Ambassador. Anovar NATIM, This coverage also provided infore
: nation ecne.rnaing the vielt of an Algerian retel delegation to
= Mexico. . a
(5) LIFFAT provided coveraze of the local Comeunists, the
‘Amorican Communist Group in Mexico (AQUM), and lately on two
important Canadian Communists living in Mexd Os In its coverage
of local Comminists LIF-AT provided coveraje of Carmen PRUFAU
Civit (admitted former Sovict a.ent), Xavier CUELRiRD Saucedo
and hia wife, Clara Porcet de CUEUVERO, and Juan Luis CAMPOS
Villalobos. LIFEAT provided Icais indicated the place of ensloy=_
ment of BRUFAU, as well as much of her dally routine, thereby
allowing the Station to initiate rhysical survcillance of her.
LIFEAT coverage of CA!POS, of interest to the Station's Comanist
Party Penetration Progran, revealed his insincerity in cooperating
with KUBARK, and as a rerilt efforts toward his full recruitment
aeve terminated with minimun danger to Station assets. Recently,
at Headquarters request, LIF FAT reinitlated its coverage of the |
GUERREHOS. This coverage has alres provided information of the.
continuing contact between the SUERENOS and Frank and Libby a
‘PARK, Canadian Conmunist "inadsrantes" to Mexico and mesbers of a
the Lebor Prozresaiva Party (Canadian CP), The Statioa hopes to. Sag
mount a more com:rehensive coveraye of the PAKS as a result of © 7
the LI?EAT lead, In the LIFSAT coverage of the AC(M, of partis
calar interest was the advance travel plans of Albert MALTZ, Noah
and Anna SESOPER (as well as the travels of their scns Carl "and :
Robert, SFBORER), Maria and moe WICHIR, and Grace and Sam NOVICK,
Dally activitien of the AC@ ara provided througn LIFEAT to the
local office of ODENYY, -
(6) The ILIFFAT complex provided the semmity check of the
private office telephon:s of the Chief of Station and Deputy
Chief of Station, as well as checks of the home televhones of |
certain of the Station officers (as reported in IOMA-16465). ~
Since this service Ls unique and of value to Station sscirity,
it will be utilised periodically to juard against hostile audio.
surveillance. .
>. Processing of Matertal
There has been no chanje in the processing of the internally
prodiced LIFFAT take. LIEEA? processors continue to process the take
from the LIENVOY/LIME., ICK coverages
ce Liatson
‘In November 1960, the local office of ODENVY requested that
coverage of Albert HALTZ be re-initlated. This was dene for a short
peried. However, due to the start of teleshene company cable work
in-the area of basehous Anicx IV, coverage had to be terminated.
Technical, surveillance will be resumed wren cabla wrk has been
completed. , .
Teese Ce ON
Wore?-£-T
CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
de fecurt ty
ations al barchcuea Annex mut
2900 when the te lephoue eonnany '6 fuctallatien crews moved
An oa of that bane and actually approached the annex to
favestd: ate the number of Mines entering the house. The crea-was put
orf until the next day with the 5 aadardy and normal for } co City,
excuse that the "Senor" was avt at home and they could not enter
Wwitheul his permission. Py the tine the crew returned on the following
day, the basehoure had been completely élexred of all equipment, the
lines cut tack to the: reofeline and their cade trated with acid to
ive then ay aged -dspearanoce'- The crew was t Low to enter the © /
tarehouse te check (and ulfimately remove) the extra a lines, with the
admonition that ft wan abont time they cleaned up that mess en-the
"Senar'’s™ mcfe- Operations will be resumed when 9 suitable new.
tarehouse site has:-teen located and equiptent inetatled, There. have
been no segurity repergnetons since the reaove: of the extra lines
by the telept one cei: any.
T hadcte he dl
The only other fe eurkty note wis $n relation te Annex’ iv
and was covered in LIAISG seeticen above. .
f. Coverage ©
The munher of lines covered by LIFTAT during the revorté ag
period hes ranged {rem 9 to 1S, but has averaged 12. The normal
breakdewn of the IF PAY coveraze is as fellows:
LITROME and related linersesceoncsest
LITKUS anti related lineSsceee.
American Communtict6..cocsccscercoecel
Local Cormenis
Tercets of Onportunt tyesoseccscosered
’
“Savecscosccnessosveend
. % ic hoped. that onee the telcrhone ecmpany has completed its
“present clibyewide cable ane installation work, at least in the areas
of the batehcuses, LIFTAT will te able to ineresse {ts ooverage to
15 er 1f lines. The’ targets for this 3te 6 line increase are already
noted by the Station.
C. Fersennel
Na change since last renort. Headquarters is reminded that
the second teur of Ralph 8. WAFANFLLT (rs) will end in June 1961, °
Il is requested that a qualified repla cazent be provided from Heads
quarters.
2. a. During the rerorting neried, information frem one hundred
thirty LIfFaT reels on ecverage of American Communists in Mexico
WES Dasced to the local office ef ObDeTVY ter ite information. .
b. The frlowing rererbsy cables and infers stion disratches
were tased sholly ar jn part on LIFTAT matertal during the reporting
period: ¢
Inve 085 (via wer 6008) MIR OLEB
5098 . . ole
N00 5192
5101 , 7 £207.
5133 ce
5137 - $226
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Sush . S2u5
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In addition to the above, approximately 30 memos based ou LIFEAT
procured information were passed to local OPACID, and 20 memos were -
pavoad to locai QDENVY.
= So Weed: 60.7"
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3 March 1962
Distribution:
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; | INDEMING CAN BE JUDGED
~ See below. i ; BY QUAaLE.S9 PQ OtsA ONLY
OW ettis. requested that a prompt check of the following license plate be
made. and the results forwarded to. Mexico City Station:
- Maryland 196C plate .
CE 5574.
1960 Grey Ford oe
. ° 2. This automobile was observed in front of the home of LIFEUD-1 on
9 February 1961. The driver, an English ‘speaking man, was accompanied by
a woman of latin features. ‘The man entered LIFEUD-1" s home at about 1036
on the above date, :
CGA CC oo
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and send copies of future take on a vonthly basta,
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bi herd REQUESTS HQS AND SALY APPROVAL suyRocK’ by say re ,
_ Days enver ‘Fans.anaize SELF BACHEE ROUND EVENTS AND “PERSONALITIES
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EMBASSY SOONEST AND CABLE PRIORITY PERTINENT 'NFO POLITICAL
SITUATION SALVADOR.
2. CAN STATION: SUGGEST. COWERAGE ANY OTHER TARGETS
WHICH MAY PRODUCE CN TH!S VITAL MATTER?
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c/s Commentat
® Headquarters informed the tleld stationa that’ LCHARVEST(1)) audio opera
, ‘Hon ageinet NCNA in Havana was compromised,
$0 Stated that all security precautions should be taker since it was pesaible that _
- all audio porationa could bo affectod,
Pee ce oat tet Ea Meri cme
ALPHER "S AND OTHER ARRESTED TECHS KNOWLEDGE ABOVE AND ALL | OTHER a
ISSUING OFACE IS PROHIBITED.
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Sanne “DESEUSITIZED "sn
Fo AL ee cee
ct i Grete of Station, Mexico City. oe eae = August 1960. oo .
me _ LIFEA T Monthly Report.
INDETING Cats OF JUDGED
BY QUALIFIED MG DESE ONLY
Rarer mouielD
- _,uiformation only,
eee)
: 1. The following report’ ig submitted in accordance with, CSHB- FP
52- 6- 1, section Vv, paragraph 2 (d) (1): oo
»- Exploitation of. Leads
: a 4) ‘LIFEAT/LIERODE provided information which assisted tn
7 the’ press: exploitation of the story:of Gladys Izquterdo Martinez de DELGADO,
_ wife of the recently deported (with the help of LIFEAT provided material) Cuban
agent Francisco DELGADO Garcia. LIERODE coverage was also the origin of
the lead which gave. access to Cuban agent Elp{ CASANOVA,
2 -LIFEAT. coverage waa reactivated 18 July on LIVESTOCK-2
as a Station security operation to check the activities of the pote ntlally dangerous
former agent.
3) LIFEAT also cent inued to provide the only ‘independent means
of checking the veracity of Jose Luts CAMPOS Villalobos who is of interest to
’ the Station's Communist Party Penetration Program,
~ 4d) LIFEAT coverage of the American Communist Noah
SEBORER provided the itinerary of SEBORER's trip, whlch commenced 17 August,
to Havana, New York, Moscow, and Tel Aviv,
b, Processing of Material
The LIFEAT complex continues to process the take from the |
LIENVOY. s Soviet coverage,
c, Liatson
No change. _ = f
d, Security”
No change,
e, Technical .
' Reaove fron Project 72
No change. cs Clasgificar® ons, owe
fee
. JOB go LF .
tr, Coverage Boxs__ 72 Feld: ‘aa
LITMUS and related lines 4 (two initiated in July)
-LIERODE and related lines 4 ‘
- American Communists : 1
U. AR, Embassy It
Targets of Opportunity 2
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______ PAGE _ _TWO_ . BY QUALIFIED HQ ESE ONLY
Conary
g. Persontel
. David M. WILSTED (ps) returned from home leave and resumed
ties as Outside Case Officer for Project LIFEAT on 23 July, --———_-- .
; 2 a. During the month of July 1960; twenty-seven (27). reels were passed
“to the local ODENVY office for processing from the LIFEAT. coverage of
American Communists in Mexico, Reels from the LIENVOY coverage of
American Communist Sam BROOKS continued to be passed to ODENVY as LIFEAT :
material,
b. The following reports, information dispatches, cables, and
memoranda were based wholly or In part on.LIFEAT material during the month
of July 1960: -. Sn
HMM-5032 (via MEXi-5835) HMMA-15275 ' MEXI-5835
HMM-5045 - HMMA - 15277 ’ MEXI-5941
> HMM-5047 | HMMA-15307 MEXI-5943
HMM-5065 HMMA - 15309
; HMMA -15328
“HMMA -15402
HMMA - 15408
‘c. Four (4) memoranda were passed to ODACID and two (2) to ODENVY .
during, the month which were based on LIFEAT acquired information, ~
| liked ers
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- “LIFEAT MonzYly Report, June 1960
: INDEUING .
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RTOS aeaD
~ None, For your information,
Cor rears
ted ia accordance with CSHB-F
1. The foilowing report is submit
| “$2-6-1, Section V, Paragraph 2-(d) (Lt):
a... Exploitation of Leads _
. : . LIFEAT/LIMERICK continued to provide advance iaform-
~ 1, ation on.arrivals, departures, work assignments, and contacts of the Soviet
"officials in Mexico City. 1a this area LIFEAT Provided the following; advance’
travel iaformation on the reiurn of First Secreta ries Yevgeniy BOCHKOV and
Yuriy ALEKSANDROV from consultations in the USSR, advance information
ou.the arrival ia Mexico of the Georgian Baltet on } June and its subsequent
’ . departure for Cubs on 20 June accompanted by Assistant Cultural Officer
_ Aleksandr BROVXIN, and advaace information oa the assignment and arrival
'- of new Consular Officer Serafim V, DUNIN, LIFEAT leads provided on cha
continuing attemprs of the Soviets to reat apartmeats are being checked by
the Station surveillance team,
LIFEAT/LIERODE continued ts provide exceltent owerage
of the activities of the Cuban Embassy staff, particularly providing expivizable
coverage of Cubsn ittelligence activities, Of major importance during the
month of June was the acquisition of leads on the activities of Cuban “tourise” :
Francisco DELGADO Garcia, Asa result of these leads, passed to the
Mexican goveramen: in disguised form, DELGADO-was arrested on the aight
‘of 7 July and thereater deported.” LIFEAT information also enabled the
responsible Case Officer to alert agent LIMASK to threats made by DELGADO
to have LIMASK arrested, The LIERODE related coverage of the telephone cf
Santiago GARCES Arruyo has enabled the Station to maintaia a check on the
activitles of AMSHAD-1, including his possible roia as middle-man in a “frozen
pesos for sugar” deal reported in MEXI-5794, .
a _ LIFEAT/LITMUS provided infarmation on the activities of
the Polish Legation during June, particularly noting the travel plans of Poiisk
‘Intelligence Officer Thadeusz ZIOLKOWSKI, — .
_ _LUFEAT coverage of a member 2f the Mexican Communist
Party (PCM) is used ia chécking the veracity of Jaan Luis CAMPOS Villalsbos ©
who {3 of interest to the Station's Communist Pary Penetration Program,
. ‘LIFEAT also agreed to suppor: Project LIENVOY in the
‘processing of the Sovizt take when LIENVOY picked up coverage of the Soviat
lines LIFEAT was forced to relinquish on 22 June 1980 (See SECURITY below),
LIFEAT, though shor: of processors, agreed to. the Processing when it wag
learned that LIENVOY would be aaable to Process the added coverage i: had
undertaken, . Renove frec Prajecti ow. .
. , cs Classificatigny
JOR 4A Poe PIO
Sve. Ph
b, “Pressing of Material
OR Se a mae Boxs
: ; Due.to the desire of COS thar ZINSMEISTER contiaue &>
process the take i: oteiias from the Soviet lines, LIFEAT Processor Carol
"ZINSMEISTER (ps) will undertake the processins of the take of these lisas
7
a
CONTINUATION oF
OISPATCH
‘which LIENVOY now provides, This is exactly the work previously done by.
- -ZINSMEISTER ani the only difference is that tapes are made at a different
location. However, this doves ‘require close coordination ‘within the Station of ;
these two ope cations; > ; oo
pe A problem which has arisen with the withdrawal of the
=. ° Soviet coverage from LIFEAT responsibility (sec SECURITY below) and the
“ouzage” experienced earlier in June on two of the most productive Soviet
_ lines, is the extreme drop in the production of posizive intelligence from
LIFEAT covecage. [ is hoped that.with more iateasive exploization of the
coverage still available, plus expluitalion_of new lines beiag installed by LIFEAT,
“that the production of positive dntelligence will agaia measure up to that previously
. Provided byLIFEAT, ae St :
haga ©. Elatson -
SEE ee | “No change other than the closer inter-office liaison with
Project LIENVOY due to the above noted LIFEAT processing of LIENVOY take
"and the increased reel and finished product exchange this entalls. .
_¢ Security
oo On 21 June 1960 LITENSOR suggested to COS thar LIENVOY
begia operations against the Soviet-and Satellite targets in Mexico City. In
order not to indicate thar the unilateral LIFEAT operation was providing this
coverage, it was necessary for COS to agree to this suggestion, So ag not to
jeapordize LIFEAT opersitons and personnel, LIFEAT coverage was suspended
on the Soviet Embassy and Polish Legation, and the applicable “crosses” were
pulled and‘cleaned, This was accomplished by 1030 on 22 June 1960, Coverage
continued'on the home of Aleksandr BEKIER, Polish Conselor of Legation, since
no security problem seemed to be raised by continued coverage of this tine,
e. Technical
The arrival tn early June of a portion of the replacement :
parcs requested for LIFEAT use has enabled LIFEAT personnel to perform much
needed repair and maintenance work on the aging LIFEAT equipment,
t. Coverage
‘ LIMERICK a 5 lines (AN pulled 22 June for
security reasons)
LITMUS : ' 3 lines (2 pulled 22 June for
. ; . security reasons)
LIERODE and related lines _—5s Lines ——
American Communists 1 line
U,A,R, Embassy | line (Initiated 7 June)
' Target of Opportunity ‘I Une
g. Personnel
No change,
2,a. Duriig the month of June 1960, eleven (11) processed reels from
LIFEAT coverage of American Communists, in Mexico were paased to the local
office of ODENVY as well as seveateen (17) reels from CDENVY's processing. —
Reels from the LIENVOY coverage of American Communist Sam BROOKS
continued to be passed to ODENVY as LIFEAT material duriug the tnonth of
June 1960.
“CLASS CATION
1400000
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CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
HMM- 4953 (via MEXI-5455)
_ HMM-4999 (vta MEXI-5636)
_HMM-SOL4
material,
25 july 1960
a
ca
Distr bur fpr:
WHD
- Files :
dD. The following reports, cables,
“HMMA -15083
HMMA- 15116
HMMA-15129
HMMA- 15134
HMM4-15135
HMMA-15144
HMMA-1518S |
HMMA-15175
_ HMMA-15130
LIMMA - 15196
. HMMA-15203
HMMA-15232
HMMA-15239
HMMA-~15246
HMMA - 15266
information dispatches and
memoranda were based whell¥ or ia par: :on JIFEAT material during the
month of june 1960: - ;
MEXI-5710
MEXI-5745
MEXI-3771
MEXI-5736
MENXI-5794
MEXI-5799
MEXI-5813
c, Elght (8) memora.ada were passed to ODACID and ten 1 (10) to
ODENVY during the month of June 1960 which were based on LIFEAT acquired
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REF: HMMA-15170, RYRAT-1402
* On.the evening of 1S June COS met with LITENSGR at me home of LIELEGANT
(seo MEXI-5761), Among other subjects discussed, LITENSOR urgently
suggestod thar OCS arrange coverage of the Soviet/Sateliza installations.
Since this coverage Is obviously one of great Literest to KUBARK, COS was |
left with no alternative but to cuthuslistically accept LITENSOR's suggestion,
LIELEGANT way equally enthusiastte about the sugzectton and requenied COS
‘to furalsn a Hist of target nes as coon as possible. On 2UJune Maleolm Q.
EDELAND passed to LIENVOY/2 a ILst of 4 Soviet, 2 Polisi, 2 Czech and 2 Yugo-
slav lines. The Polish, the Czech, Yugoslav and | Soviet line were placed witiln
two days. Meanwhile-all LIFEAT Sovict/Satellite lines were reinoved. Alter
due consideration lt was decided to advise LIENVOY/2 that we would prefer to
drop the 2 Pollah Ines aad ut least one Yugoslav line and use all remaining
avatlable lincs (LIENVOY can handle a magzimurn of 30 Has, always keeplag
‘two spares) to cover a total of five Sovict Itnas and keeplag the two Czech Mnea
already la operation, ‘This was agreed to but the [sur addtional Sovler lines
Could nat be placed immediacsly dug to the temporary absence from we city of
LIENVOY/3 whose aid was aeeded to fulflll thts aasignovent,
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The evenruality of a request from high Mexican officials for LIENVOY coverage
of Soviet/SateHite with tta attendant affect upon LIFEAT had been foreseen by
the Station for sometime. On az least two previous occasions when a hint way
made to OOS by lesser officials than LITENSOR, COS waa able to dissuade
these officals on the basis of tack of qualified persoanel for processinay, trana-
ertbing, and exploting the take that would come from taps against Sovlet/ |
Satellte installations, However, an the above occasion whe LICENSOR evea
went 80 far.aa to suggest that the trauslatlons could be haadled by language
experts at Headquarters COS wa:i in no positlon to argue thls point with.
LITENSOR, ‘The actual Impremenration of the Change over of Soviet/Sutellize
coverage from LIFEAT to LHENVOY (LIFEAT went back on Polish Legatton in
late June) was accomplished smoothly, with no flapa and the Station does net en-
visien any problems, certainly, in the Immediate future. . _
The processteg and transertbing is belng handled in exictly tite sume fashloa as
\ before i.e., LIENVOY is doing the taps only, LiFEAT persounel-are processing
the tapes from LIENVOY. As tar ag die Mexteans are concerned, the tapes are
belng forwarded to Headquarters for processing with the transcriptions being
sent back to the “tation for our tnformation,. The Station has promised
LIENVCY/2 and LIELEGANT a monthly summary of any totervoting alghlights
that appear tn these transcripttons. - , .
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Also, durtag the month-of June LIENVCY/9 was dispatched to Guba oa a special
+ assignment per HMMW=5758, LIENVOY/9 successfully sccomplished bis
“y misston, retiuming on 6 July. The results from thls aiseted wlll bs furwarded
to. Headquarters: tn a separate dispatch.
fom . : UME FEE OU FTO, |
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te a $5 ol aa and 4 oR coNteuto
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service was requested by the Statton the duy before 4006 TICOS aacival n viene
City and was readily agreed co'and timediarely put inco affect caru the efforts of
To ee ere
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* OISPATCH | SECREEARYOAF
Between the dates P told Iure during the: viet ef LOR’ ricos, LIENVCY covered
10. of ihe 20 Ithes of the Det Prado Hotel wagre Hie DOR PICCS party way staying.
This coverage wag fur 24 hours dally aad te LIENVCY personel moaltored au
calls coming to and gulag fron the DORTICOS uults (see MEXIE5731), This
LIENVOY/2. ‘Conalderable tnforc:ation of imerest and value way obtained. frown
this operation a3 as well as quantities of Gperattoaal daca, ;
‘L, There follows the third monthly activites report on LIENVOY
7 a Explottarloa of Vaserlal Otealned
During the month of June a tol of 29 lines were, tn operation
agalnat the foitowing targets: fees
“2, Gral. Lazaro Cardeaas dol Rlo-
2. ‘Sam Brooxs
$3. Gral. Lazaro Cardenag Del Rio
4, Lic. Alonso Aguilir Monteverds
3. =CTAL
- 6, Ing. Jorge L, Tamayo
7, Russlan Embassy -
8, Leopoldo Areoal Bastar
9. David Alfsro Siquelros
10.. Problemas Agricolas y Induurlales
1).- Vicente Lombardo Toledano
12, Creech Embassy
‘13, Joaquin Basanca Lopez
$4. Ing. Jorge L. Tamayo
15). DES
16, 0. FS, °
17, Jorge L. Tamayo -
18, = Franctsce Gallndo Cchoe
19," -Franclsco Gallndo Ochoa
20. Amalis Sotorzano de Cardznas
21, Or, Lauro Ortega ;
22, Manuel Sousa Hermida
23, Lic. Enrique Gonzalez Podrero
24.. Czech Embassy
25, Prensa Lsttna
26, ‘Embajada Cubana
27. Czech Embassy
78, Yugoslev crbaasy .
2. A rmands Lepez Betancourt
Pius 30 Ilnea - ‘Hotel Del Prado - DORTICOS suite 9-14 June
(see MEX!-5731)
B. _ Processing of Mararta]
With the closing ef Uni © (see HALA - 15200) the two
processors retained vader the Project,. LIENVOY/6 aad LIENVOY/7 .
tT Pract
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tee ee le eo te ee
were tninsferred to the Iiterceyt Center where théy‘are now
responsible for dotng the tull transcr(yx ton of the lapes covering 7
lines of fitercest to KUBA RK,
Cc. Lialeou . *
During the month of June COS wau tn comact with
LIELEGANT oa tite average of four times each week. As stated
« 1 paragraph one wbove, COS mit with LITENSOR on tf Juas.
. _ D, Security 7 Bo _
ot te-belleved that the security of the project has been
_ Improved with the ¢lostng of Unle C and tho ‘eltmlnatton of all Unit
vos) C pefsoonel with the excepiloa of LIENVO'Y/6 and 7 who were
' transferred to tha Intercept Site, - During thé absence ot Amold
| FP, AREHART, Malool: 9,. EDELAND was tn direct contact with
LIENVOY/2 aad took udvantage of chix contact to repeatedly
. strecs the necessity for tlght cecurtty of thie operation ag
“well as personal security of the various LIENVOYs, For |
operattanal efficiency, contact once a week will be malntained
betweon LIENVOY/2 and EDELAND, ; oc
E. Technical
; Early tn. June AREHART retured to Headquartera to
convert to Staff Agent ana pick up his fumtly to return Pes Mexico
Clty, He and bls famliy arrived 24 June, AREHART reported on
bis retum that soma of the equipment wag tn need of ettention but
ther there wore.ao technical problems durteg bie advance, .
FP, Persone)
___ With the elfmInatton of Unit C the following personnol
were terminated during the month of June: 7
_ LITABLE/2
LITABLE/3
LITABLE/4
LIENVOY/13
CG, Production |
The foilowing fitty-seven (57) reports, cables and *
Information dlepatches were based wholly or tn parton LIENVOY
during the month of June 1960, uc : an
- HMMA-1S08¢
HMMA - 15093
HMMA-15094
HMMA-15095 -
HMMA-15103°
HMMA -15107
HMMA-15142_
HMMA -1S147
HMMA-15179
HAIMA-~15172
HMMA-152C0
HMMA~-15201
HMMA “15217
HMMA - 15249
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“HMMA ~-15280
HMMA -15262 |
MEXI+ 5682’ 7 ; HMM- 4974 |
MENXT- 5609 “PIMMé-4989
MEXI-S659_ " HMM-4991 (MEXI-5705)
MEXI-5698 ‘HMM-49920
/ AEXS7IO] IDM 4953
} NEXI-S717 HMM-4997
: MEXI-5731 HMM- 4993 (MEXI+5719)
MEXI-5732 we HMM- 4999 (MEXI-5729)
MEXI-5736 HMM-5001
MEXI+S746. _ HMM-5614
. MEXI-5754 HMM-5016
MINT-S761 Me HMM-SO18
MEXI-5762 . HMM-5019 (MEXI-S797) |
~. MEXI-5763 , HMM-SO220 0
MSXi-5764 HMiM-5023
_MEXI-5779 HMM-5025
MEXI-5786 ;
MEXI-5783
MEXI-5803
MEXI-S813
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1 Unita futie rhe DTENVOY Proeck put vaps a Mie celepbouea of the
\ Caeteaat Yugoom ae tpndes eves, Ant!ctpatiag a poumathte LIENVOY fapouthe -
Poieh Leys lan) the TIF EAP PU remowe tes tap oi this ‘aw @Hatlon lens
: Vf be disguverée tity WIENVOY. ‘The S.attou use cecolven Creech and ‘Cugeoslay ~
steels avary Jas fron LUENVOY, The SIPEAT rap oi Aleksender SEKIER's -
line poitiues, a tap on Sanishew ADAMOWICZ haa tis: bey in dO prstuce, and
wap the Polab Commerce’ Office tw unter crmusiaer at bon, Eveimually,
when the Srattun ts ceefideat char the CLENVOY pewleue will qu tap the Pollah
Legatloa tines, the LIFEAT project wilt be a#dla to reluatiiue ts coverage of
ibt4 target, ; ‘
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2. A daily How of ghurngraphe is coming foun Alchard Z, SPATHAR (p)
(a the LIMAWIT/2 taateo ns. Che Starlon now has DM destalon ofthe LITABAY/2
Mave@honise, Dut fur carbian remo lo wtll aoe he useatie for a wolie, and cow-
aeration fs bean giemd agala co ugiay LITAKBY /E ani baae for wietugraphte
survelllan ce of oe. 2B tbh Leyaton, No phaograptic ale ts available, or under
wamatderavion, (ur tts Yugisiay Embassy, ; :
3. Aso 30 Jane, thea, the stuatfon fa as follown:
; a, Gaech Embassy; Dally phucographis and telephoie coverage,
augmentet bv a conalderable quaaity of unformarion from LUPIRE ale PeHsenyger
manifests, ylea rey sete submited to the U.S. FEmbasay, and LIMAT mall
latercepts, _ , ;
b. Pollak Leyation: No phuographiz coverage. Talephoua coverage
ltmtred to the taps oa the BERTER and ADAMOWICZ lines, Relatively alight
informarion fron vine requaats, dince here acs fewer Poles than Czechs in ;
Mexico City, andalas Deauge the Palen are apparsuily unable to take home leaya.
Little informattan trom LIFIRE ale Padsenger ‘nanifesdis, for the same FON,
Rather nore iifoemarion frum LIMAT,
&, Yuguatay Umimasy; Telephoar hen a0 ohowographic coverage,
Very lutte tafornai fa: Pra vias re jaesea oe from LIPIRE, LIMAT ts a good .
snurce of infornal ion, au mostly on commercial topics, .
d, Other EE Targers: No taformatioa worth memtlonlag, because
Of the lack at any ther fiplomste foaraliattona, LIPIRE aubnite ocrcastoual
reps ou the arelval and sepa rure of individual KE saetttte pacamalizies,
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4 Proceasiag the source marerial [sted above abaatlan o targa pac. uf
NISLE Y‘a rime, LiBRiFORM handles the toutsta: toa of the Czech matertal, aod
WESMOOTH of the Poitsh material, ‘There id no translator for he Yugoulay
matl and telephaae tarercye a, NISL.EY Meteud to the Spartan conve caabloun ‘V2.
the Yugoslav ceais, and actempes an oceaaloual translator of tne mors Lreresring
corrangoudeaca with che ald of ine Arctlonary kindly supplied
iy Heakpiarers. NISLEY mess AKSMOOTH eveiy day to pick up:tae Pollah
Leanalationa’ -LIBHIFORM aud SPAT HAR are willl being mea, datty by Harysy P. :
DENENHOLZ (p), stier ls FCS deparure in July ints wlll bene NISLEY's
renpsonibility, as will ine handling of LIM] LATIONS 4 acd 5, LIFESLOOD,
LINILE aud [.1BALSA,
$, Resite me lstly scaring df aource matartal, oue af the munth’s more
laiportant acrivittes was the aplaiiag of rhe table of orgaatca! loa of the Czech.
Embassy ~ This daa iw been oimpiaiel, Phoragraphs of departed! Caach parsons
wery furwarded io Head yaarers ta HMMA-1S0S!, L5L06, and Stay OF the
giay Crevis (incl tag wives, but aor children) kaowa to bs wattoned in Mexico
Clty, photograpis sre Lackiag for twanry, Si THAR bax ph cogcaphed about
the same number 2f sutdear tfied praia repeaiady aniering the Caevh Embassy;
coples of thpke phuius are tnainge given ro the EMBRACE surveilfuice team,
and Ut ig acpected tnat one by ae shesit peayple will be followed hone and
deus (ftesd,
6.. The Poliah table af orgwaiza lon had already baen derermined,. with i
the posalble exception of sue seweumar to the Pullsh Commercial Office who has :
ant yer Dena completely idettfied, and there were ne chatjen dur tog the moath.,
It ig balleved that mos! uf the Yugosiavs have bead idenetfied, oe
J, The prosass af accummar lag laformation on Czech persannel has not
yet gous Car auough for the Statlon ro plek cae or two likely targets fur cinea .
trailed aitentloa, A neacuriet, pustively ideurlfied ua iv Czech Intelilgence
afficer, arrived va 30 dane aad will aaturally rscelya all possible covarags. The
Startoa recelvesd 4 acoguarl foun Headgivs ters for special atrem ton 19 be pacd to
Jaroslay VALENTA, (ke Commercial AUacha: uaforlusnraly, VALENTA had Just
depacced on home leave, 30 action te being deferred uml hts retura in August,
8. Amon, the Poles, cecantrated aicenriun te belay paidto Aleksinder
AEKLBR and Stanislaw ADAMOWICZ, by means, of telephois taps. The sewly
arrived Pullsh inelitgaace officer wlll, (f techaicaily posstole, ravetye the same DG
cowerageé ad suc) ae AS aecmanent addrasd (3 dererminel, alshough thts will . po
probahiy meap droapiag the BRKIBR line, Phyaicat surveillance wan TUL oa Do;
Tadeus: ZIOLKOWSKI and tHlenry POTASZ during tre munth, the former being
| toe
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an Ideutified aid tha iarer a auspacted tnrelligence afticer, iq both caseg the |
surveillance was druppsl after the subject stuwel signs of beoomieg tall
canaclous. The ZiOlKOWSKI survalllance lasted saveral days and revealed -
a wamber of pusaidla 1S cinuacta which ars now beiag followed up, The
POTASZ surveillance 4a was 4 Hoon practtoaily immediately,
9. Pite att Liew have anw beau complered aud Targes varaahallty C Dara
Forms executed oc-all Puies excppt the custodial personnal, Henryk POTASZ.
(whoue form ts in tbe process of completion), and tha three sewoomers about:
whom lttrle ta yet koown. Asa result of thts-acttvtty, Roman CZYZYCKI -
and Mteczyslaw WLODAREK have tentatively been saiected as worthy of closer
coucantratlca, ths former oaa long-term basis and the latter ou a shuct-tarm
husls, CZYZYCKI Ls Lrerestisg because ha ts ambirtous and apparently not
tarellectually committe ro the regime, he is the cloge axsis:am of Alekyander
SEKIER and heace haa access 19 infurmatton of value, hls entire family ls.
with him, and he is young enough to be able to make a new Ilfe for himaalé tf
fllghr should become necasiary., Attempts are now belog nada to develop a
souract to him thesgh one of hls many acqual yarces La the Mexican preas,
10, WLODARBK {a interesting malaly bevanse he la Minister, and
becauss he seems to ba sisairtsfied with his prugpects, HMMA-LSL77 of.
17 June trauamttel informarton about a posalble avenue of appreach to bio, -
Infarmation recelved mora receutly disclosed that the doctor, who had bean
tauatively spotted aa a meana of accosa to Mrs. WLODAREK, te lndesd
wu l-Commualst Sa fs alao oa unfclendy terms with Mra, WLODAREK,
ODACID perasmal, who had been asked to culitvate WLODAREK at diplomatte |
fuuctions, have repored that WLODAREK baw aot atiendail auy ar which they
lava beau presamt. No I{kal(hood tg now foreseen of any means of contact to
WLODAREK, and lidicarlana ara that hia recall may take piace a.me tin
this summer,
ll, An atrempr early la June to recruit a source close to Tadeuzs
PIOLKOWSEK] falled when it waa discovered thar the ladtvidual did aor have
the acess ahe had heen balleved to have, Detalls were seut to Headquartera
in HMMA-15116 of 3 June. ;
12. Unforinaticn on a pousible source of operattoas!] latelligestce on -
Czech pacsoasel wan shtalaed f trom LIKAYAK/2 and forwarded to Headquacters
u) HMMA-1 5082 of 3 June and HMMA=15199 of 22 June. The mal tatarcept on
the Ozesch wocomimida’ ton uddrasa has begun ro tinction, F but ao far ®an
produced noth tig of value,
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{aformattan from aad ‘abour JEFUNNY obtained from LIFEBLOOD,
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Cuarec ae
—
- LIFEAT Monthly Report, May 1940
THON GBT — ” - ——
- For your information, -
SEL OEN CES,
1 ‘The'following report Is submitted
.52-6-1, section V, paragraph 2.(d) (ys
a, Exploitation of Leads an
me ~“Dartag the month of May 1960, Project LIFEAT continued to provide
_. excellent coverage of the activities of the official Soviet and Cuban iastallations
“in Mexico City, the Station's top priority targets. The following a r2 specific,
‘though necessarily selective, contributions made by LIFEAT through provision of
exploitable leads“and support to Mexico City Station. :
ha !) The most outstandiag single contribution of the LIMERICK
phase of Project LIFEAT durlog the period of this inonthly review was the
providing of iaformation to the responsible Case Ofticer which corticmed the
validity of agent LITARDY-1, This double agent turned himself into ODENVY,
and thus to KUBARK,. during the latter. part of the review period, LIFEAT/
LIMERICK provided dara on the activities aad Soviet contacts of LITARDY-1,
thus enabling the case officer te adequately plan productive usa of this‘new asset,
cea : 2) LIMERICK conrlaued to Provide Project LIMESA with support
in-the form of information on goods and services provided to the Soviers from
the local economy,” Of special interest was information on specific apartments
which the Soviets were constiering renting. LIMERICK also contiaued to prov tde
valuable information on Sdviet commercial activities which has beea reported
separately,
3) Also provided wvas tiformation of a CE Nature concerning
specific assignments of sersomel withiit the Sovtet Embassy, advance travel
plans of Soviet ofiicials, and arrivals, departures, and addresses of Embassy
staff members, The following are examples of this category of information:
: a) Vitaliy Borisovich SHUBIN arrived 11 Mav 1950 and
‘ts ‘probably the Intelligence Officer replacement for Yevgeniy LAPSHEV, The
address of SHUBIN was also provided by LIFEAT,
b) Aleksandr BROVKIN. was assigned durles as Assistant
Cultural Officer to replace Vladimir NOVLKOV during the latter's home leave,
: c) Valentin BAKULIN was appointed Soviet Film Officer
in charge of distribution of Soviet films, including propaganda films,
. : d) Advance notice was given of the 20 May arrival of the
Soviet delegation to the Interuational Cotton Conference held in Mexico City,
and nozed that the delegazion would-be composed of Dmitriy MAITOV, Boris
FIRSOV, Abdulla SULTANKHODZKAYEV, and Vladilyena TERESHCHINA,
roject Maran gs
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7 , 2): Advice inforraation was provided on the following .
teavel: Sovict Ambassador JAZYKIN to leave 2t june 1960 for home leave ia
the USSR; planned departure of Vladimir NOVIKOV, Cultural Officer, for home
leave ithe USSR and returivto Moxicn: departure for home leave 3b May 1960
‘of known RIS officer Colone! Dinitriy KUZNETSOV; that tiirteen Sovict oftictals
‘ace rotiralag to rhe USSR durliig the montis of july and August 1960 with:no . ”
indication that these. are to he replaced (Five of these ar2 known RIS officers;
Yuriy CHELPANOV, Pavel KOVALEV, Yevgeuly LAPSHEV, Viadimnir M: AKOVKIN,
and Grigori i YEEREMOV),
a : 4) Due t9 advance infor mation provided through LIFEAT/LV IMUS.
“ the Station \ Was. able to covera clandestine meeting of Alexandr BE KIER, Polish
~ Counselor of Legation ia Mexizo, and provide identtfication of- BEKIER' 8 contact,
‘Through coordination with MKCHART Ty aud the Station's KURIOT representative,
both audio and photo surveillance of the meeting were arranged,
: So, 3) LIFEAT/LIERODE significantly supported tie Station's
; efforts in the Cuban operations field by providing leadg that lead to and aasisted
ia the recruitment of ageat LITALUS- 3, a penetration. of the Cuban Embassy who
is to be handied by LITALUS-t. LIERODE is also utilized as.4 | cont inulng check
on the activities, ef the newly recr uited agent, . ;
6) The Station's CE priority has been supported through coverage
_ of the phone used by PCM members Juai Luis CAMPOS Villalobos and Marlo PEREZ
Maria, This coverage has provided! information of value concerning addresses,
phone numbers, and contacts of other PCM members, It has.:lso beea employed
us a cross-check of statements made by CAMPOS to Howard O, MOSCHTANO.
- 7) LIFEAT provided information on travel planed and
accomplished by associates of the Amevican Communist Group i1 Mexico (ACGM)
particularly that of Maria WICHER to Moscow, the return of Alber: MALTZ to
Mexico, and the planned travel of Noah SEBORER to Moscow tn August.
b, Processing of Materlal_
Duriog: the month of May 1960, the quantity of raw informacion
. processed was noticeably reduced, and thus the amouat of positive intelligence |
derived was also reduced, duc to the “outage” on certaia of che most producirlve
LIFEAT lines: Principally involved were the Soviet Ilies, including one week
break on aa Embas3y line, three weeks on the Soviet Motion Picture Office line,
and one week on the Soviet Commercial Office liae. ‘These "outages" were
primarily due-to the telephoae company pulling the LIFEAT crosses, or the
target telephone deiag out of order, .
c. Liaison
_ °. As inthe past, the only liaison connected with Pr aject LIFEAT ts
in passing reels from coverage of the American Communists. in Mexico to”
ODENVY. for thete processing, Nu other ltaison is considered necessary or
desireable, 4 . OO re
d, Security.
No security problems arose that were not readily solved by the
- personel cuncerned, nor did these jeopardize the operation,
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CONTINUATION OF
OISPATCH
"8, Technical, we
. The only technical prodlems ens: ouarered were thass falling within
the proviace of the telephone company, as noted in 1, Babove, or the-normal
malfunctions countered ti the agiag LIFEAT equioment, These-list were
ropaired as capidly as posstble with te aivvof the teplicement paris receatly
forwarded by Headquarters, No majar “outages” were due to LIFEAT
originated technical! aroblems. a ; \ oa .
f. Coverage.
LIMERICK : . § lines (outages as noted in
: . . { , ’, b above)
LITMUS. ~ 3 lines:
LIERODE and related lines 5 lines
American Communists ~ 1 Une
Targets of Opportunity
David M. WILSTED (ps) departed Mexico City on 2! May ‘1960 for
home leave and Headquaicters consultation of approximately two months duration,
His duties as outside Case Officer and principal technician have been undertaken
by Ralph B, RAFANELLI (ps) and LIFEUD-9.
.2, a, During the month of May 1990, information from twenty-three
LIFEAT reels on coverage of American Cominunists In Mexico were passed to
the local ODENVY office for tts information, -Durlng the period 1 May through
16 fune LIFEAT processed this take as the ODENVY processor was on home
leave, Twenty-six reels of LIENVOY coverage of Sam Brooks were also passed
to the local ODENVY office under the guise of LIFEAT material.
b. The following reports, cables, information dispatches, and
memoranda were based wholly or in parzon LIFEAT material duriag May 1960:
HMM-492b000 HMMA-14942 MEXI-5662
HMM- 4924 HMMA-1 49350" MEXI-5615
HMM-4943 HMMA- 14956 MENXI-5593
HMM-4933 (via MEXI-5610) “HMMLA- 14969 MENI-5536
HMM- 4963 HMMA-14991 | MENI-5575
HMM- 4954 HMMA+15004 MENI-53586
HMM- 4955 - 7. 7 MAMEMLA=15040 MEXI-5521
HMM-4967 HMOLA-15049 7
HMM-4972 0-0 HMALA- 15055
HMM- 4972 HMMLA- 15053,
_ HMM-4975 (via MEXI- 5640)
HMM- 4979 (via MEXI-5643)
ec. Seven (7) memoraada were passed to ODACID and tea (10) ta
ODENVY duriag the month of May 1980 which were based on LIFEAT acquired
information, y —— ne
LEG (ee
- AA SRS
Distribution:
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2 - Files”
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fe oRE PARA 4 y LISNVOY WILL COVER FIVE SOVIET. AKD TWO CZECH
LINES WITH. TAPES PROCESSED. BY ZINSNELSTER AND LIBQUFORM. LIENVOY
NITORS WILL EXTRACT FROM SPANISH FOR RESUNEN ENAT IS CONSIDERED
OF INTEREST LITENSOR. LISLECANT TOLD YE VILL INFOR’ HIS oF
Pe NENT INFO OSTAINED (CSTENSIBLY FROM EQS PROCESSING) OF SOVIET
CZECH TEXT FOR PASSING LITENSOR. LIFEAT VILL COVER POLISH
AND OTHER CURRENT TARGETS. FOR SECURITY REASONS CZECH LINES
HAVE NOT BEEN COVERED SY LIFEAT FOR PAST SIX MONTHS.
2- RE PARA 5; CA) NO CURRENT PROELEN RE EXPLOITATION LEADS
SINCE LIELEGANT HAS EVINCED NO INTEREST TMIS HATTER. (2) PERSONNE
UNIT C TERMINATED AND BASE CLOSED. VIEW LISYOY LAcx LANGUAGE
AUD EXPLOITATION CAPABILITY AND OU2 ABILITY CONTROL WAT 16
COSTENSTALY FROM HAS), STATION SEZ3 NO D rnspeats PROSLEWG.
WILL FOUCH DETAILS JUNE LIENVOY MONTHLY ACTIVITIES REPoaT..
S$. THIS DEVELOPHeNT. FORESE PEN BY STATION since trey
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REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN. THE.ISSUNG OFFICE Is pRowiniten Cane A
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LETEMT COVERAGE CUT PRIOR LIERVOY ACTION. LIMERICK AND LITWUS |
COVERAGE TERMINATED 22 JUNE 1629 Nouns. ©
2, WILL REPORT SOONEST Of FUTURE UiDLdNG THESE sort LEFEAT
AND ‘Lie FENVOY »
END OF LESSAGE
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CS COMMENT; *SUGCESTED LIFEAT COVERAGE BE CUT OM LINES TO BE COVERED BY LIENVOY.
RERODUCTION, BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROHIBITED. Copy Na.
Se eC See co es
EN ADEQUATE SECURITY prec jurors.
8 June 1960
KEMORATOUN For: C/WY/3/Mexico
SUBJECT: LIFEAT
1. Dur ing my recent visit to Meixteo I had a geod chance to go
over many of the ins-and-outs of this project with the Case Officer
and with other officers in the Station. At Station staff.meeting I po
stated that reporting on CI material derived from thu project was .
inadequate and COS appeared to so along with this view, ‘The conesnsus °
I got from the Case Officers was that the SP Case Officer is not
sufficiently alert to the need for reporting on the CI aspects of
tha matter and is limiting himself to strictly servicing Sk. Division
matturs, Various Case Officers cited instances to me of conversations
peintins to new clandestine relatienships or containing previously
known clandestine relationships in the Soviet field which have not
been reported. ° Owing to a lack of time, I was unable to examine the
records myself, but I am inclined to accept those statements as true,
2. The Case Officer gave me a general run-down of tho situation
. of the agents on this project ans it appears that everything is running
“very well, He told me that in his new project outline, which will
be up. in a week or two, he is including some raises to some of the
agents. He told me that on his iast round of pay raises he had some
difficulty here at headquarters. If any difficulty seems forthcoming
this time, I should like to have the matter brought to my attention
‘because, as you know, I feel very strongly on this matter and fought
the sano battles. with headquarters for at least five years, —
‘3, In speaking with the Case Officers on the Cuban side, as well
as on the CI, it wag apparent that LIFSAT remains probably the biggest
single source of information available to the Mexico City Station
and that every effort should be nade to continue its smooth functioning.
If this means a couple of huncrad pesos increase to each agent semi-annually
or annually, it does rot seem to te too much of a strain and I do net
see why we should have any trouble, When I compare the salaries of
the base operators and processers cn this project, especially consicering
illegal position they are in, with those of relatively unproductive
agents elsewhere in Yexico and in zany other Stations, I cannot help
but feel that we are buying a creat deal for our money in this project.
\
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CHAXLES W, AIDE2SON |
WA /FI
eee crl/opsAM (Mr. Brown)
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MEMORANDUM FOR THS RECORD
SUBJECT: DEARIEFING OF CAYID M. WILSTED (ps)
2. On 2 June 1960 Mr. John 3. Heyn ard Mr. John Kennedy of WED,
“Mr. Robert: Brown of CI/OPS, “tr. Robert Bryant of FI/OPS and Me. Charles
Bray of. FI/D mat with Navid M, WILSTED (pa),
2. WILSTED emphasizes that the whole telephone system in Mexico
City is undergoing a reforzation. Tha company Telofonos da Mexico, S.A.,
has sub-contracted this work of. cleaning up and reorganizing the phone
system to the independent ‘firm, Intel, They are cleaning up unused and .
old lines, putting in new asd Spare lines, redefining exchange areas,
laying underground cables, etc, Eventually we should be batter off bee
cause there should be, more surplus lines. The renovation work has
hampered much’ of tha LI?Za? work » principally because many of the lines
now .are underground and we camot get access to them beforo they enter
tho central. This io particzlarly true with raspect to the Czech Eme
bassy, to whose telephone lines we cannot obtain access from the vantage
point we now occupy, : ss
3. WILSTED seid that we try to koep track of the activities of
"Intel" but since they seez to attack "Colonias" at random, we have no
prior warning of theiy prasence in a certain area.
he In the recent past, “exico hes been using houses for listing
posts for security reasons. - de have more control over the accass of
' phone company inspectors or repairmani to houses. However, under new
regulations, all new apartrect bulldings must have telephone lines ine
stalled in the ‘building by tae pkong comoany during the constructicn
‘phase. This means that tha lines’ and'their destination ara concealed.
WILSTED proposed that this will mean we can again uso apartments since
we can siphon off a line dJastined for use by another tenant in such a
way that the phone company carmot trace its destination without tearing
the building apart and we can then distall a separate line to the build-
ing and hook up the subseriter to this, line which, if checked, will
belong to a legitimato subscriber, : i ‘ .
Se -One system which has been used effectively is to take oneehalf?
‘ of to saparate pairs which hava one faulty line each. Thesa two half"
pairs than fora one gcod Dair which Wo can use,
66 WILSTsD explainad that it cost about 3000 pesos to get a
’ regular telephone. This entsile tha purchase of a telephone company
bond, which later can be sold,
14-0000
T Ferseornel- Involved 4 in the tapping of the lines are:
Reno - who has, access to the contrals. Ha csntgcts tha. fol-
lowing mans. oO oo ,
‘wo brothers
Jose « does exchange conhactiona.
8. The take from each Masehouse is collacted early in the morning
before office hours by RAFANELLI. He only enters ona basehouse which is
occupied ty an elderly couple. Alt other contacts are in automobiles.
Sige. spote each day of the week, RAFANELLI then takes the
-msde at 2iffarent
material to s seeting between hin, WILSTED and SECHEN wher RaFANSLLI
turmma the material over to SECHEN and they all discuss the problens and.
plans for the daye
9, According to WILSTSD there is no live menitering dona by any
of the basebouse keopers.
10, There follows a List of the basehouses and tha lines covered
at each basa:
a) Calero 39 ~ formerly covered American commies, now
no Lines. Being held for future use@e
bd) Juanacatlan 179 © Cuban residence
Russian Conmorcial
E. T. (Nicaraguan)
cs) Atlixco 47 = 2 Polieh
. Seborer
Tropete
Bekier
- @) Tensnzingo = Cuban military office
Cuban Ambassador's office
Campos (travel agency)
1 spare
a) Aristotales 89 -JAR
Bjercito Nacional 530 (nam) of person une
known)
f) Sidernan he Horacio = facilities for threes lines. Formerly.
precessed the Czech lines. Now nothing
but bedig hold open, |
det Smbassy (tapred in the Central)
2) cuautla 3200 = 3 Sov
1 Soviet. "Propaganda office (tap in box)
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FROM: . “ NOTE: in the abteno of commwrn cr indication of ection
; _ Rin; . : faboa, this Cover theet wit be destroved when the
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Chief of Statien, Mexico City .
te eS rote se rt be ’
reat Monthly Report, Apri Iyou a
aw nerag OT —s ae i i ISDELINGG CAN oo ecto
me e Qu Aut MQ OESR Ont
> Information only.
ty Aa
oL The o following report is s submitted in accordance with CSHB- F 52- 6- 1,
section Vv, paragraph. 2 (d) O): :
“a, Expiottation of Leads :
: a Thi: LIMERICK phase of the LIFEAT operation is able
continuously 10 provide the interested case officers with background personality
-information on the members of the’Sovietr Embassy staff, as well as travel infor-
.mation on Sovier officials and diplomatic courlers, During the month of April
1966, this type of information was exploited for the following:
a) Viktor Nikolayevich GLOTOV, First Secretar ry,
will be the replacement for Viadimtr Georgiyevich NOVIKOV ©
as Cultural Officer when the latter leaves for the USSR on —
29 Mey 1960, He will also act as the Soviet Ambassador's
executive secretary during the home leave of Vladimir Ivan-
ovich CHERNYSHEV, CHERNYSHEV departed for leave o
“7 April:
; b) Nikolai ZHOUGANOV was the replacement ot
‘Anatolly Konstaiitinovich YEMELYANOV, Commercial | «
‘Offtce employee who works "upstairs" tn the Chancellery.
rather than in the Commercial Office. This indicated.
that ZHOUGANOV: may be’a code clerk, | . a
c) Confirmation that four ‘aliens are aera in the
(Chancery, as teachers, one of whom teaches English,
d) Indications uf increased contact between the Soviet
and Cuban officials as noted in the travel of Sov iet officers
to Havana and conversations berween the Cuban Embassy
and the Soviet Ambassador indicating an announcement of ,
’ importance was'to.be made on 8 May, possibly concerning.
the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cuba:
aid ihe USSR, ‘
e) Through the review of past LLIFEAT traffic and
the direct statements of the Soviet Embassy personnel in
discussions of ' ‘duty rosters", it has been derermined that:
a reduction in the Embassy staff is in progress. Future :
LIFEAT information should disclose whether thts reduction
is of a permanent or temporary nature, Done
; fh Advance travel notice on Soviets, such as CHERNYSHEV,
NOVIKOV, Semcon FEDOROV, and couriers Vladimir BYKOV
and Valentin KUZNETSOV, oe ;
; LIFEAT/LIMERICK also rev ealed ; a serious rift which has
developed between the Soviet Commercial Office and one of its primary commercial
Oi
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CONTINUATION OF - i oe i HMMA-I4991
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DISPAICH | _SECRETTSSEER | ape 1773
contacts, -Mony DESWAAN, over the latter's failure to pay the Soviets tor two
“shipments 6f Russtan form tractors for-which DESWAAN has received payment
from the Mexican Government, the ultimate purchaser, LIFEAT indicates
DESWAAN has made himself unavaflable to the Soviets since two of his checks
have “bounced” for lacks of funds. LIFEAT further noted that the Soviets are
concerned over reports that DESWAAN is planning an carly summer trip to
Europe withhis entire family, 7
- _ LIMERICK provided valuable support to the Station's AEIMPULSE
. Operation by furntshing detailed ‘information, on the DeSwuan and Esteve Brothers
“commercial dealings with the Soviets, It was.algo employed.as a security device
after the conclusion of the above operation, |. Q
ooo - ce ‘Leads were provided on two properties of Interest to the Soviets, .
Calle Mazatlan #208 and ‘Calle Chilpancingo #13, which were a valuable contribution
to the LIMESA Project,
Nl) “LIFEAT/LITMUS was the source of information on the arrival in
- and depa rture from Mexico City of Polish officials Jozef WINEWICZ, former
Polish Ambassador to Washington, and Boleslaw JELEN,
(I) - LIFEAT/LIERODE continued to provide excellent operational
leads concerning Cuban.and exile operations, Of particular note was the ability
of Station Mexico to warn an ODACID officer of a possible "walk-in" provocation
-attempt by an agent of the Cuban Embassy. LIERODE also provided information
on four American citizens who entered Mexico on their way to Honduras to join
an antl-Somoza revolutionary attempt,
b. Processing of Material
Although the LIFEAT project must be constdered primarily a
_Station support project, an effort to further exploit LIFEAT for positive
intelligence has been made by assigning the assistant cage officer the task of
coordinating the efforts of the appropriate area case officers and the Station
reports officer in matters concerning LIFEAT produced information, Although
>. this system has been tested only during the month of Apr, it is hoped that it
wlll prove of value in increasing the positive intelligence take from LIFEAT
provided material, - .
a No change was made In the manner of processing the raw LIFEAT
reels during the month of April, .
c. Liaison
. AS in the past, the only lia ison connected with Project LIFEAT
is tn passing reels from coverage of the American Communists in Mexico te
GDENVY for their processing, No other liaison is considered necessary or
desireable, . ; . :
d. Security. -
_LIFEAT/LIVERY continued to remain our of operation due to the
extensive telephone company. installation and renovation work being carried on
in the vicinity of the LIVERY basehouse, No definite date can be given for the
completion of the telephone company work,
e. Technical
No ciange,
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” “Mexico, . Reels from the LIENVOY coverage of American Communist Sam BROOKS
wk
ca
CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
. Coverage
LIMERICK .
; LITMUS 2 lines
: \ . LIERCDE ant ita: | Oe
‘ . Le, lines © 3 § Hines (one terminated 27 April due to
mo wel - lack of value,
American Conimnunisis- | Line
Do warsets of Opportunity 2 lines (one installed 1 Apr, and one
i. 4 ae re installed 25 April.)
&. Personnel
mr oe No change,
; 2, a, During: the month of April 1960, twenty-two (22) reels were passed to
the: local ODENVY office from LIFEAT coverage of American Communists in
continued to bé passed to ODENVY as LIFEAT material until 12 April at which
; time LIENVOY coverage of BROOKS was discontinued, -
io. b. The following reports, cables, information dispatches; and memoranda
were based wholly or in part on LIFEAT material during the month of April 1960:.
HMM- 4855 " HMMA-14762" - MEXI-5373
HMM-4857) HMMA-14843 MEXI-5424
HMM-4858 HMMA-14855_—_. MEXI-5435"
HMM-4376 HMMA-14885 MEXI-5441
HMM-4877 “°° HMMA-14892 MEXI-5451
HMM-4879 MEXI-5453
HMM-489.00 . MEXI-5463
HMM-4892 oy MEXI-5467
HMM- 4893 MEXI-5494
HMM- 4895 ‘MEXI-5496 .
HMM-4904 (via MEXI- 1-5485)
HMM-4907 (via MEXI-5490)
HMM-4918 (vila MEXI-5507)
HMM-4919 (via MEXI-5508)
ec, Eleven (1!) memordnda were passed to CDACLD and ten (10) to
ODENVY during the month of April 1960 which were based on LIFEAT acquired |
information, .
iene ate
illard C, CURTIS
17 May 1960.
Distribution:
3 - WHD
2 - Files
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Chtet of Station, “Mexico City .
saecT
- LIFEA’ r. Menthly Report - March 1960
= Information only; _ nS a
Coane
y
Lo The follow ing report is submitted in accordance with CSHB-F 52-6-1,
Section V, paragraph 2 () (i): ;
a. Exploitation of Lead: of Leads,
‘LIMERICK continues to be extremely useful in providing
| re “background. inforniation on Sovict personalities for the SR case
>.) Tofficer-as'well-as movement reports on these personalities which
“- " are.of interest to the local GDACID chief. The LIMERICK «©
. phase of LIFEAT also Provided support to the Station's AEIMPULSE
operation,
- LITMUS provided information concerning the impending
transter of Polish Consul Tadeusz ZIOLKOWSKL,
LIERODE has provided important information enabling
_the Station to follow closely the defection of LITAG-Las well as
‘the cusulng reaction in the target establishment, and was
employed as a security device and information media in the \
preparations for the defection of LITAINT-1, . \J
LIFEAT provided excellent leads on Nicaraguan exile
activities while also providing an tdependent check on agent
LITANGO-1,.
. LIFEAT was employed for protective security in
. connection with the dismissal of LIVESTOCK-2 until 18 March,
at which time ic was decided that LIVES TOCK-2 no longer posed
a threat to the Station's security,
b, Processing a Material
No changes have been made in the processing of either
LIFEAT reels-or LIFEAT derived intelligence,
c:. Liaison
No change, 7
d, , Security
LIVERY remained ou: of operation due ro the.extensive
telephone company renovation work being carried on in the
vacinity.of the LIVERY basehouse, —
é. Techn ical
Rezove froa Projects
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No change,
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BY iis (hea sae iit?
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memorand.
to ODENVY
acquired information, .
ee
19 April 1960
Distribution:
3 7 WHD
2 - Files
b) The followin
a were based wh
February 1960;
Twenty-one (21)
during the mont
f, Coverage /
CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
Le.
LIMERICK 5 lines
LITMUS . . 2 lines
LIERODE and relate _
lines ; 5 lines
Amcrican Communists ‘Lline
Targets of Opportunity 3 lines
8. Personnel.
No change,
HMMA - 14618.
HMMA- 14624
HIMMA - 14672
HMMA - 14677
HMMA ~ 14683
HMMA -14700
HMMA-147I1
HMMA - 14718
HMMA -14719
HMMA-14731
& reports, cables,
lolly or in part‘on L
memoranda were
h of March 1960 w
HMM- 4803
HMM- 4836
“HMM--4843
HMM- 4849
‘Willard C, CURTIS
nerican Communists in Mexico,
information dispatches, and
IFEAT during the month of
| MEXI-5283
passed to ODACID and one (1)
hich Were based on LIFEAT '
“gee
(two-of these lines terminated
“mid-March, and one terminate
‘3 March.)
Reels
d to be passed to ODENVY
MEXI-5267 —
MEXI-5275
MEXI-5287
MEXI-5296
MEXI-5332
MEXI-5353
MEXI-5361
MEXI-5367
Nem Le OR ABTS A ARIS ele! A A A
" . ve C > porrarce FR ss
DISPATCH | sccmer eam fiw iaeas
"PMA uae tes Tem”
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au 16 March. 1960
Chief of Station, “Mexica
LIFEAT. Monthly Reporte - Februacy ly6u : £
SCHON QuittD ~
BE UDGED
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; 1. The following report is: submitted in accordance with FN 52
670, paragraph 3 (c) (2):
Information only,
a. Processing of information
No changes have been made in the manner of processing
LIFEAT material, “
b, Exploitation of leada
LIMERICK provided the identititeg of several contacts of
. RIS officer, Alexander PRIKHODKO, This coverage also revealed
the possible sale of Property located near the Soviet Embassy to
the Soviets. ‘LIMERICK further Provided Coverage of the activities
.of-suspect RIS agent, Gabriel UKAEGBU, LIMERICK also
‘provided support for the AEIMPULSE operation,
LIFEAT continued to be ‘einployed as a protective security
aid in connection with the dismissal of LIVESTOCK -2.
‘ intelligence operations, :
LIERODE also Provided a lead on Santiago GARCES Arroyo, who ie to
establigh a Cuban secret service, ,
c. Liaison
No change |
d. Security 7 ,
’ LIVERY continued to be out of operation due to telephone
. Company renovation work in the vicinity of the LIVERY base house,
e€. Technical
No new developments,
f. Personnel and Administration
OT a SEA LOF
Jeremy L, NIARCOS (p) reported to Mexico. City Station to
replace Gene F, BRADDOCK (p) aa assistant case officer in the
LIFEAT operation. -
Remeve from Proj Bt DmAN,.
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CONTINUATION OF
LITMUS .-
: from LIFEAT cove
processing.
- February 1960:
HMMA 14448
14457
14458
14468
14504.
14511
- 14512
» 14514
14517
14571
15 March 1960
Distribution:
“3+ WHD
2- Files
LIMERICK
LIERODE and.
"related lines - ;
American Communists 1 line (coverage was resumed on
23 February)
DISPAICH Of peter ss
MEXI 5076
5079. -
5086
5038
5094 |
5155
5158
5160. -
5213. -.--
5221 |
5 lines
2 lines
' 5 lines |
. Targets of Opportunity 1 line
TMA an
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HMM 4761
4762
4768
4771
4790
g. During February 1960, the following. lines-were in ‘operation:
2. ‘During Febfuary 1960, - seven (7) reels were ‘passed to ODENVY
of American Communists in Mexico.:
., the LIENVOY coverage. £. Sam BROOKS, ‘American Communist residing.
in Mexico ‘City, were passed to ODENVY ae LIFEAT material for their
Reels from
7 Be. “The ‘following reports, cables, information dispatches, and
. Memoranda were based wholly or in part o on LIFEAT during the month of
Twenty- -three memoranda were passed to ODACID and six to ODENVY
during February 1960 which were based on LIFEAT produced information.
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“SS FA AUWLOI, 22 Jansary Xk
1. the’ fotloring repert is submitted in accordance with, Ri 52-670
perssrach 3(e){2)s ; .
A. Processing of Inferra tion
: Ko changes have: been nade | in the manner af processing .
LIFSAT reterial. . ’
|B. Exvloitatisn of Leads
LIFFAT contimes to be utilized as a protective security
measure in connection with the dismissal of LIVES TOCK-2,
LIVERY previded several useful leads. for the Case Officers.
LI}US provided information enabling the Station to identify
@ safchouse presently used by the Polish t Ts. : :
LISEODE centinces to bea major source of: intorration regard-
ing exile activities.
LOSERICK material provided information on Seviet communica-
tions wiich was ferwarvied to HQS for KUIVAE D precessing,
C.. Liaison ,
Ko change,
D. Security
LIVERY Lines. were suspended due to the activ ‘ty of telenione
company personnel invoived in the installation or rew cables
in the area centimucus to the LIViRI basenouse, N i
security proebleacs were encountered,
E. Technical
no new, develorrants.
Pers ennel ani Asninistration
No chanse.
During the month oid vanvery- 1960 the following Lines were
in operation:
5 lines
2 lines .
2 lines(off for security reasons for
apart of the ment)
Remove fron Praject:
cs Classifications >
JO3 oe PSL EP
Box: 72 Foldz__»
? lines(one discontime? during this
period}
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San BROOMS, Rmerican ¢ Communist, were also’ passed to ODLEVE for
processing as being U1? RAT mterial. \
2. The followiny reports, disvatenes, eatles and menoranda were based
wholly or in part on LIFSAT material during danary 19603
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During the month of Jamary 1960, nineteen nenoraria were passed to
OUACID, five to ODSIVY and two each_to QUIBEX, ODUNIT andOLOATH .
attaches which were based on LIFEAT jnroma tion.
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ry “A-1283, 1s Dee. 1959 .
le The following report is submitted in accordance with nN 52-670,
paragraph 3(¢}(2)s -
“Ae Emenosing 0 f Informs orms tion
- ko changes have been nade in the manner of Processing LIFT
mterial. .
Be Exploitation of Leads ye
LIMERICK provided information for Station action am also
through Live-nonitoring gave protection to personnel involved
in the activity with ‘the UUNIK, .
tet etnctisn
L LIFEAT is still ‘being used as a protective security ©
measure in connection with the dismissal of LIVESTOCA-2,.
LIERODE has revealed the identities of Cuban agents en
the outside, 4 *9e, in an unofficial position,
LIVERY provided the CO with information used in the .
KACHTIK Operation, (HiMaA-1j317, RY{iAT-1300, 13 Jan. 1950.)
-C.
Liaison
No change,
- DD. Sgcurity
; No problems encountered which have not been readily resolved
by the parsonnel ‘involved, ; ;
vos
Tachnical
Nothing ~ new to report.
Personnel and Administrative
No change.
Miscellaneous
: During December 1959 the following Jines were in operation:
LISERICK . 5 lines
LIDUS 2 lines
LIVERY 2 lines
Targets of Opportunity 2 lines
American Ceormunists 1 lins
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2. During December 1959. thirty-ono(31) rocle were given _ODSSVY fron
LIFcAT coverage of Anerfean Commnists in Mexico. ' Reels from the .
LIEMVOY coverage of Sam LROOKS, American Commmnist, wers passed to
ODENVY ag. LIFEAT mitorialfor their processing. SS
3. The following reports, cables, information dispatches and memoranda
were based wholly or in part on-LIFEAT during December 19592
HMA -U191 ; Co ; a
HM 667 HH-1672 1 -L,691 12t4712
11-4678 AML 6L9 Hts 4610 .
" MEXI-U73h - MEXT=4735 oO MEXI 4773 MEXT-4789
. MEX 4792 MEXI-4815 - MEXY -4831 . MEXI-4S42
MEXT <1Bly ;
Fifteen memoranda were ‘msgsed to ODACID and five to. ODENVY
during December 1959 which were based on LIFEAT provided information.
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The KDAFGHAN Project was officially terminated on 22 September
1972, The reason for termination was VWBLANKET contamination.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Western Hemisphere Division -
1, Project XDAFGHAN, approved for I'Y 72 and FY 73 in the
amount of $11,950 each year, covered Mexico City Station's
observation post targetted against the Cuban Embassy and
Consulate in Mexico. OP operators KDAFGHUAN-1 and his depen-
dent mother KOAFGHAN-2, Cuban exiles resident in Mexico -Since
1960, wore the only human assets in the project, :
° 2. “AS a result of the SMYAK damage assessment and other
security considerations it was decided that the project should
be terminated and the agents resettled in another country.
DIRECTOR 295255 amended the project for FY 72 to a total of
$20,950 to provide for the termination and resettlement of the -
agents, The apents were terminated in August 72 and are now
being resettled in Spain, DIRECTOR 300167 concurred in
terminating the project as of 31 August 72,
3. «In view of the developments in paragraph 2, above, ,
WH/FT recommends approval of this termination request,
Robert ND. Wiecha
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_ SUBJECT 4 Project KDAFGHAN Termination
lL. A request for termination action is contained in|
Paragraph four, herein. . .
2. Project KDAFGHAN is a Support project which Provides
__ the Mexico City Station with Fixed photographic and physical
installation, and to fulfill various requirements in support
of other Station Cuban. operations, The KDAFGHAN Project en-
Compasses two assets, KDAFGHAN-1 and KDAFGHAN-2, who have: been
associated with the project since 1962, !
3. While this project may be of Some value to the FBI
(FBI compares KDAFGHAN Photographs with the photographs of:
Known leaders of extremist groups in the U.S. a5 weil as With
photographs c£.persons who are subjects of identification
Orders prepared on badly wanted fugitives in the U.S.), it-is
of little Value, as presently constituted, to Mexico City |
PCS and TDY Cuban Personnel, .
. 4. In early 1972 the Station mounted a thorough CI review
of all Cuban operations in an attempt to improve their overall
security, Although KDAFGHAN-1. passed the SGSWIRL with no.
apparent deception, his Cuban exile Status, the long period:
of time he has been Operating his OP site in close Proximity
' to the Cuban. Exbassy, and the potential (perhaps imnediate) |
- danger. presented by his and KDAFGHAN- 2's Cuban relatives made
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FOLLOWING PROJECTS ARE Anexbep FOR ¥Y 72:
A. KOTUCK $8,451 (NEW TOTAL $42,450 ae
“G, KDULSTER 10,500 (NEW TOTAL | 26,250)
C, KDADORK 2,188 (NEW TOTAL © 22, 858) )
Vii, KDAFOHAN 9,900 (NEW TOTAL #0, 8803 |
“E, KDFACTOR © 9,844 (NEW TOTAL 28,8443 ;
F, KDACRODAT 7,728 (NEW TOTAL 44, 197) |
“GC. KPVAULT 6.296 (EW TOTAL 15,420) ii
4H, KDCALVERT 80,980 (NEW TOTAL 169, 950)
L KULADDER 1,940 (NEW TOTAL “17, 582)
J, KDARSCOND: 3,1 150 (NEW TOTAL 24, 765)
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"L. KDRAIW 2,400 (EW COAL "40, dun) j
' M, KOBACIFY - 4,800 (NEWPOTAL +7, agate
N. KDSALEM 8,309 (NEW TOTAL 21, gout
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DAFGHAN - Mexico City, Mexico - FI/CI Support Project .
. Targetted Against the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City.
FY 1972 Cost: $11,950. FY 1972 Cost: °$11,950.
KDAFGHAN Project. Finance History -
oo _ APPROVED OBLIGATED
FY 1970 , $11,165 $11,165
FY 1971, $11,094 $11,094
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Purpose
' KDAFGHAN is a support projéct which provides the Mexico
_ City Station with fixed photographic and physical surveillance
' of the Cuban Embassy and Consulate in Mexico City. The :
objectives of the project are to furnish Photographic coverage
of the Cuban installation during daylight hours; “to assist :
the Station in compiling dossiers on officials of the
installation and to fulfill various requirements iin support
of other Station Cuban operations. ;
Description . .
The KDAFGHAN Project continues to encompass ‘two assets,
. | KDAFGHAN-1 and KDAFGHAN-2, who have been associated with the
-' project since 1962. Both agents continue to furnish information
“.. on a timely basis on the personalities and activities of the
‘“ Cuban target. A description of the individual assets is set
i forth below: . : 1
uo _ &. KDAFGHAN~1 (201-288248): <A Cuban lawyer in exile in
!, Mexico who left Cuba in 1960. He has been the principal
: agént of the KDAFGHAN Project since 1962, KDAFGHAN-~1's
cover is that of a translator and would-be writer. . Family
‘holdings from his deceased father also provide financial
backstopping. All photographic coverage of the main Embassy
gate through final printing and mounting is processed by ;
KDAFGHAN~1, : . i,
b. KDAFGHAN-2 (201-205604): KDAFGHAN-2 is the mother of
KDAFGHAN-1. Her cover is that of a dependent mother. KDAFGHAN-2
‘acts as KDAFGHAN-1's assistant and fill-in whenever he is away
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Changes
The only major change during the project rear was the
. installation of a-TV monitor/robot camera combination ‘during
October 1970, the month designated as "Cuban month." | This |
“added coverage contributed to the comptlation of target
“studies on Several Cuban officials, Phess: tudies wij 1 be
vused as a starting point for future operations, namely’ the
recruitment/defection of these officials, : l
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.l. The main value of the production of the KDAFGHAN
Project has been in establisning the pattern of various Cuban
Embassy employees. The monitoring has algo revealed which
automobiles the various employees usually drive, Photographic
coverage of the visitors to the main gate of the Cuban Embassy
and logs of the movement of -Cuban Embassy personnel have proved
very useful in ‘identifying new Cuban PCS employees in Mexico,
Normally the’ Station has been able to match movements of new
and old employees during. the initial Period when duties’ and
contacts were being turned over to the new employees and so
identify their duties.” KDAFGHAN has provided current photographs
of TDY and transiting Cuban offictals and Headquarters’ hag . ,
often provided positive identifications of these persons,
Norberto Hernandez, a DGi headquarters of ficer :
visiting Mexico, was identified in this way, . |
2, The Station utilizes KDAFGHAN photographic coverage
and logs to verify the visits of Station assets to the Cuban
Embassy, . Dood
3. KDAPGHAN also Provides coverage of what Appears to
be American visitors to the Cuban Embassy main gate. In the
case of Americans who arrive in automobiles bearing U.S,
license plates, the license plate number, car description,
and sterile copies of Photographs are given to the FSI for
identification, A Sipnificant result of the KDAFGRAN operation
included a photographic of a specific tndividual ~ an old FBI
target - who had been seen visiting the Cuban installation,
’ KDACOUSTIC-3 operation, an operation aimed at the recruitment
or defection of a DGI officer. This coverage enabled the
‘Station to determine KDACOUSTIC-3's movements, an inportant
factor in timing the calls and visits of our access agents,
This use of the. operation should prove extremely vaiuable during
the coming year since a more aggressive recruitment frogram
against the Cuban target is planned, : :
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reported. “Neither were there any security problems encountered
during the period. . Gerald D, FAHLANGER continues to be. the
ase Officer ‘and hafdler of KDAFGHAN-1, FAHLANGER has met
‘and could continue--to meet KDAFGHAN-2 in an emergency, The
alternate Case Officer is Terence D, SISTONE who meets
- KDAFGHAN-1' when’ FAHLANGER is not available. Both Case Of ficers
re Known to“the assets ‘in alias, and both meet KDAFGHAN-1
“dn a’safehouse.” During February 1971 the safchouse was
- changed in compliance with normal operational security,
| Meetings are generally héld once a week, More frequent
contact can be made by telephone. In an emergency, anyone
can call KDAFGHAN-1 at his home. and Say they are a friend:
of "Pepe Simon." KDAFGHAN-1 will reply "I haven't seen him _
since last Christmas," KDAFGHAN-1 speaks English,
Coordination: |
The Ambassador is aware of our efforts against the |
Cuban target in general. He has net been specifically briefed
on this operation, ‘ , .
Future Plans: : ,
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The Station is constantly examining the possibility of
an audio installation at the main gate ot the Cuban Embassy,
A successful audio device would serve, in-most cases, to ;
identify the individuals who are photographed by KDAFGHAN~1
since they normally identify themselves to the gute house
attendant. There are a few Station assets who have occasional
access to the gate house, and it is conccivabie that one of
them could place a quick plant device, Provided Security |
conditions are favorable. The Station currently has under.
consideration a recruitment effort aguinst a lower level |
employee of thé Cuban Embassy who would be of tremendous
help in such an operation.
Costs;
1, General: This renewal request is for FY 1972 in
the amount of $11,950 and FY 1973 in the amount of $11,950,
2. Source of Funds: Project KDAFGHAN is included in
the Western Hemisphere Division's Operating Program ‘in the |
amount of $10,844 for FY 1972 and 310,844 for FY 1973, . -
‘The additional Funds required are to be absorbed from within
the. WH Division allocation,
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3.5 Project Budget: The following is a cost breakdown for the
Preceding, current, and next fiscal years: : i
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ZT . - FY 1971 FY .1972 FY 1973- | FY 1974
7 Obligations Request - Projection .Projection
(Estimated) : '
~~. KDAFGHAN=1 Salary “$ 4,800 . $ 5,088* § 5,088 $ 5,088
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KDAFGHAN-2 Salary 1,920 2,112% 2,112 ' 2,112
Christmas Bonus 560 6008 600* 600
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KDAFGHAN Basehouse Rent ; :
(Observation Post) 1,200 1,200 1,200 | 1,200
KDAFGHAN ''Safehouse (for ;
Station meetings wit
KDAF GHAN~1) : 864 1,200 1,200 — . 1,206
Utilities for Safehouse CO,
and Basehouse 500 500 500 — { 500
Miscellaneous Expenses | ;
(film, paper, chen- ° , ; .
icals, stationary) of 1,250 1,250 1,250 . 1,250
TOTALS $11,094 _ $11,950 $11,950 $11,950
*Increases reflect the "cost-of-living" granted effective 1 January
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4. Foreign Currency: There are no Special requirements: for
foreign currency. SF ot
, 5. Commitments: Upon termination, the agents will be paid
a termination bonus not to exceed three month's salary. co
6. Funding: . Case officers pay the assets. directly, The
' funds are’ accounted for with end receipts obtained from the assets,
' KDAFGHAN~-1 has sufficient private income to cover the JKLANCE ‘funds
he receives, Ds . |
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and/or certifications as required by Agency regulations,
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: ‘ . Targettcd Against the Cuban Embassy in Mexico
‘City. FY 1971 Cost $11,094, -
Approved > Obligated
lyes $10,718 $ 9,142
1967 .- 11,328 , 11,590
1968 °... . 11,466- ‘9,726
1969 11,258 10,803
1970 11,994 10,844 (Estimated)
Purpose:
The LIONION Project provides the Mexico City Station
with Lixed, selective photographic and physical surveillance
<of the Cuban Embassy and Cuban Consulate in Mexico City. It
is designed .to provide information in support of Priority A,
paragraphs 2 and 4. of the current Operating Directive, that
is, the Cuban target present in-Mexico and the support
rendered by Cubans in Mexico to exile and other leftist
groups in Mexico,
7 Description: !
1. The LIONION Project currently encompasses two agents,
LIONION/1 and LIONION/2, -basehouse directly across from the
Cuban compound, and a safchouse for meetings with Station Case
Officers. The two agents furnish photographic coverage during
daylight hours of the main entrance to the Cuban Embassy. In
addition, on a spot basis, photographic coverage ‘and visual
surveillance of the Cuban Consulate entrance is possible. The
agents also act as dispatchers for the unilateral LIEMBRACE
surveillance team when the LIFMBRACE team is being; used
against Cuban target individuals. A description of the
individual assets is set forth below.
2. LIONION/1 -(201-288248): A Cuban lawyer in exile in
Mexico who left ‘Cuba in 1960. He has been the principal agent
of the LIONION Project since 1962. LIONION/1's cover is that
of a translator and would-be writer. Family holdings in
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‘Tampa, “Florida, inherited from his deceased father also
“provide financial backstopping. LIONION/1 received. his
immigrado" (permanent immigrant) status in 1965 and. now
as.a° good deal of immunity from harassment from Mexican
"immigration authorities, All photographie coverage of the
. main Embassy gate through final printing, cropping, and
‘mountini “is processed by LIONION/I. LIONION/1 and LIONION/2
“maint
na log which indicates when a photograph was taken,
and pertinent. identifying data. License numbers of cars
used by various Cuban Embassy personnel are recorded as woll
as license numbers of cars of unidentificd Persons visiting
the Cuban Embassy.
3. LIONION/2 (201-305604): Mother of LIONION/1. Her
cover is that of a-dependent mother. As with LIONION/1, she
has "immigrado"” status and has heen associated with the
LIONION Project since 1962. LIONION/2 acts as LIONION/1's
“assistant and f£ill-in whenever ho 18S away from tho LIONION
basehouse,. .
Changes:
During the project year, the pulse camera coverage of
‘the Cuban Consulate entrance was discontinued, Little or no
use was being made of the product from this camera. One
reason for limited use was that there was no real way to
readily fix the time--or the day~-- a particular photo was
taken. There-were no other significant changes in the
Project during FY 1970.
Accomplishments:
‘1. The LIONION production for FY 1970 consisted almost
‘entirely of photographic coverage of visitors to the Cuban
Embassy main entrance and of logs of the movement of Cuban
Embassy personnel and visitors. This proved very useful in
identifying new Cuban Embassy PCS cmployees in Mexico. The
monitoring also revealed which cars the various employees
usually drove.
2. LIONION also tock photographs of what appeared to.”
be American visitors to the Cuban Embassy front gate. In
the case of Americans -who arrived in automobiles bearing
U.S. license plates, the license plate numbers, car
descriptions, and sterile copies of photographs were given
to LNERGO tor identification. —
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: .. 3.. ‘The Station also used the LIONION photoyraphie
‘coverage ‘and log. to..check on the reports of Mexican and
other JKLANCE .asscts who claimed to have visited the Cuban
~ Babassy, In the casé of. some assets, LIONION/1 was given
wv photograph of the. agent and told to be particularly alert
‘wt cortain times of certain days to confirm the agent's ;
‘entry and exit. This proved particularly useful in checking
AVDIME/L 's Story of contact with the Cubans. It also con=- —
firmed LIRELIC/1's visit to the Cuban Embassy at an early
Stage in Station recontact with LIRELIC/1. |
Probloms :.
1. No agent control or operational problems have been
reported. Noither were there any security problems
encountered during the period, LIONION/1 was met in a
saftvhouso on an average of once per week by Andrew E.
PELLEMENT, in alias, ~ Following PELLEMENT's departure in
Tate May, Gerald.D. FAHLANGER took over the rosponsibility
tor thy ULIONION Project. FAHLANGER, in alias, mects LIONION/1
approximately once per week. In January 1970, the Station
had LIONION/1 change the safchouse used for meotings with
“Station.officers. Me-signed a one-year lease on the new
apartment, din alias. LIONION/1 uses the apartment on weekends
and ovonings to lend credence to the cover story he used in
ronting; i.e., that he lives out-of-town and maintains this
small apartment in Mexico City for use during his frequent
visits,
2. Station visits to the LIONION basehouse were limited
to throe during the reporting period, These were made during
non-daylight.hours. LIONION/1 picked up the Station officer
away from the LIONION basehouse arca and drove tho officer
tu the’ baséhouse in LIONION/1's own car. The baschouse has
a driveway off the street entrance-way which facilitates
entry during non-daylight hours.
3. . During the Project Year, the pulse camera and the
electronic equipment used with the LISAMPAN operations were
removed from the baschouse, thus reducing the amount of
compromising equipment in the basehouse.
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we, a . | ° * . The Ambassador is aware of our efforts against the
~. Cuban target in general. He has not been Specifically
briefed on this operation. | a
Future Plans;
7 1. The * “Station is re-examining the various points of
view which the LIONION baschouse provides of the Cuban
Embassy complex in order to determine what steps can be
taken to improve the usefulness of the LIONION product.
For instance, fiom the window in the room where the pulse
-°. Camera proviously was installed, an excellent view can be
-had“of the: Cuban Embassy garden and the walkways botween
the three Cuban Embassy buildings--as well as the Consulate,
‘The Station plans’ ‘te have LIONION/L, on a spot-check basis,
observe the garden aroa, In -this way, the Station ‘hopes to
update its information onthe location of the various
otricers! offices, the “general Pattern of movement and
activity, etc. This ‘area will also be observed during the
night to see if it-can be determined which areas are being
used for living quarters ox oftices. .
-_ . 2. It is also planned to assess LIONION/1's ability
to observe and draw appropriate conclusions from his obser- . Gy
vations, and to write these un for the Station, '
3. Depending on the need for Consulate covorage, the
installation of closed circuit-TV coverage of the Consulate
entrance is boing considered. .
4. The Station is being queried as to emergency contact
arrangements with LIONION/1. oo, :
Costs: . ;
1. General: This renewal request is for the period
1 July 1970 through 30 June: 1971. (FY 1971), in the amount ©
of $11,094,
2. Source of Funds: Project LIONION is included in :
the Western Hemisphere Division’ s FY 1971 Operating Program 2
in the amount of $10, 000. : :
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for. the preceding, current and next fiscal years:
FY 1970 ry 1971 «FY ‘1972
Estimated Request Projection
Obligations
LIONION/1 Salary “- § 4,800 $ 4,800 $ 4,800
LIONION/2 Salary 1,920 1,920 1,920
Christmas’ Bonuses - 560 ; 560 560
LIONION Baschouse Rent 1,200 1,200 1,200
(Observation Post) oo .
LIONION Safchouse ; 864 864 864
.. (for meeting with caso _
~ officers) .
Utilities for both 500 500 500
Miscellaneous Expenses 1,000 1,250 1,000
(Film, paper, chemicals,
etc.) .
TOTALS ($10,844 - $11,094° $10,844
4. Foreign Currency: There is no need for foreign
currency which the Station cannot provide. There are no
non-JKLANCE funds involved in this project.
5. Commitments: LIONION/I and LIONION/2 receive, in
addition to their reguiar salary, the equivalent of one
month's salary as a Christmas bonus. LIONION/1 is reimbursed
for: operational expenses related to the project. In the
event of termination, each agent will roceive thirty days
actual notice,
6. Funding: All funds are passed by the case officers
during the safchouse meetings with LIONION/1 who receipts for
the funds on the spot. . The amount of funds used under this
-project are not enough to arouse the suspicion of LIONION/1
.by the authorities shoul@ he be apprehended. He has suf-
ficient private income to cover the JKLANCE funds he receives.
7. Accounting: “ALL funds are accounted and certified
for in accordance with JKLANCE regulations. 7
8. Annexes: None.
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CAMERA COVERAGE WOULD APPRECIATE STATION ADVICE FOLLOWING:
A, IF NO VISITORS ENTERING LIRING MAIN GATE, DOES
LIONION/1 AUTOMATICALLY SHIFT AND COVER LIRING CONSULATE
EVEN THOUGH CONSULATE BEING COVERED BY PULSE CAMERA?
"B,. IF INDIVIDUAL ATTEMPTS ENTER MAIN GATE AND THEN
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ENTERING AND DEPARTING CONSULATE?
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1. IN ATTEMPT ELIMINATE MARGTNAL OPS, STATION INTENDS
TERNINATE LIONION-1 PULSE CAMERA COVERAGE EFFECTIVE ! SEPTENBER
UNLESS HQS INDICATES IT CONSIDERS PRODUCT OF SUFFICIENT VALUE.
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SUBJECT : LIONION Project Renewal Request
1. Approval is requested of the LIONION Project for the
period 1 July 19869 through 30 June 1970 (FY 1970): for $11,994.
Funds are available. cee ee
2. Project LIONION 1s a support project which ‘provides
the Mexico City Station with fixed photographic and physical
surveillance of ‘the Cuban Embassy and Consulate in Mexico City.
The surveillanee is conducted by two indigenous agents located
ina basehouse directly across from the Cuban compound. At
times the principal agent also acts as a dispatcher for the
LIEMBRACE surveillance team. Information is radioed to the.
team concerning the departure of Cuban officials, thus allowing
the team to *#emain a more discreet distance from the target.
i 3. As reflected in the attached Project Renewal, an
audio device planted in the gatehouse of the compound could
be monitored at the LIONION basehouse, aiding greatly in
identifying visitors. Since the time the Station subnitted
the renewal, however, this device ceased to function along
with the rest of the LISAMPAN devices. This’ installation
was monitored through carrier current from the LISAMPAN/
_LISASH baschouse, also situated in front of the compound.
Since the connection between the two basehouses was by carrier
current only, and since the agents in each basehouse are un-
aware of the other's activity, a possible compromise of the
LISAMPAN/LISASH activity should not affect LIONION security.
; 4. Although the LIONION. Project does not produce dis-
seminable positive intelligence, it is considered by the .
' “Station as essential to its Cuban operations. The 4,100 or
© more selective individual photographs produced annually,”
woot.
., Coupled’ with the visual observations, were effectivo in
providing timely operational information. In addition, over
.8,000.fcet of pulse camera film is produced annually, recording
“othe Amigo of ‘cach visitor to the Consulate. The years of
experience of the Principal agent have given him intimate
knowledge of- the target personalities, He often brings mattors
tothe immediate attention of the Station without having been
lévied the specific requirement to do SO. AS a result, the
Station is uided greatly in keeping abreast of the day to \
day activities of the Cuban compound. ; ; 4
; 5. In recent months, the LIONION Project was useful to |
the Station in checking out statements made by ESMARROW-1, i
6. In March 1969, the Project provided Photos-of three ,
U.S. citizens who visited the Cuban Embassy and were suspected
of being draft dodgers. The photos were passed to the FBI
within three hours of the request tor information,
7. Other than the loss of the audio device in gatchouse,
there have been no changes. The operation continues to run
smoothly, . :
8. Approval is recomnacnded.
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(__LIONION Project Renewal for Fy 1970 ; _
*_ PACON RiQUIRED - REMAINS
Action Required: Renewal of Project’
Reference : HMMW-17254, 11 April 1969
‘1. ~ Attached is the Station's ‘renewal request for Project
LIONION. The Project should bu submitted tor renewal for the
period 1 July 1969 through 30 June 1970 for a total of $11,994,
2, -Information concerning the performance of LIONION~1
and the project operations “during. the second and third quarters
of FY 1969 hos been Olaborated, -and a Separate LIONION Progress
Report for this period will not be prepared. The Station will
submit a regular progress report to cover the period 1 April
through 30 June 1969 in July 1969,
' Willard C, CURTIS
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‘Ae Objectives
‘ 1. - Project LIONION, ® long-term tiupport project designed to
provide fixed photographic, technical, and physical surveillance
of the PBRUME Embeesy and Conanlate in Mexico City, has the
following specific objectives:
a. To furnish photographic coverago during daylight
hourea of the main entrances to the target inctallation. -
b. ‘fo operate as a listening post in support of
technical operations eeninet thie target to conpleaent the
pho togrephic Coverage.
‘ ¢@. To radio “dispatch physical aurveillance teans
against veroons ascociated with the target.
4 4. To sasist the Station in compiling information for
individual dossiers on officials of the target installation,
e. To fulfill various requirements in support of other
Station PRRUMEN operations.
2. The above-cited otjectives are in agreement with the
over~all objectives of Station Iexico City.
B, Changes
Oliver D. CIMOCH assumed administrative and operational
reaponsibility for Project LICNION in December 1967 and
continued ‘this responsibility until his departure in December
1668. Pending arrival of CIMOCH'a replacement, the Project was
handled by Station Officer Gerald DB. FANLANGER and Station WOACRE
representative, Walter W. COhMBURY. On 28 February 1969, LIONLON-1
was introduced to Andrew E. PELLEMENT, who assumed Project y
“responsibility effective that date.
C. Intelligence Production
As an onerationnal suprort project, Project LIONION does not
produce disseminable positive. intelligenca, Quant itatively,
during. CY 1968, the Project provided cver 4,000 selective individual
photographs of persons and/or vehicles entering the target
installation and over 8,0CQ feet of pulse camera film. There hes
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‘1968 when-the transcription of the LISAMPAN/i2Q: traffic was
- terminated. As reported extensively in HMMA. 36553, 19
February 1969, the Station has been unable to activate LISA PAN/
. RAKEH einée 16 January 1969, A qualitative analysis of the
LIONION “product is discussed ‘in paragraph PD telow. The Station
is unable to evaluate the worth of the. pulse cetera operation
gince’ the bulk filc, undeveloped, is pouched directly to
Headquarters. The. cost: of this portion of the operation is
uinimal, however, since it is limited to the cost of the film.
and development at Headquarters. The camera works autoia tically. a
_end requires only minimal maintenance,
ID. Effectiveness
1. Project LIONION is considered by Station Mexico City as
essential to its PBRUILEN operations, It has consistently proven
highly effective and respons sive to Station reauirezentsa of both
‘long and short renge nature. LIONION~1, the Project's only full
“time agent, continues to furnish on a timely tasls, information
on the personalities and ectivities of the target personnel.
LIONION-2 continues to bkackatop LIONIOv-1 end substitute for hin
when he is away from his post. .At the age of 70, she is not
able to man the LJOFICN base full time, and her sight is
failing. She is able to photogrenh. visitors, however, and live
monitor the LISA PAK /DOG traffic. LIONKION-2's role as a .
backstop to LIONTON-1 insures continuous coverage of the target
during daylight hours, five days a week, LIOQHION-1's more than
' gix years of experience. working on the same target continue to
produce an increasingly complete and accurate identification of
the starr and visitors.to LINING. These years of experience have
developed an agent knowledgeable of WOriIRM operational and
security requirements who will often bring to the Station's
attention those matters which he feels are of immediate interest
without having special requirements levied upon him and without
waiting for the next regularly scheduled meeting with his
Station contact. He has on numerous occasions notified. the
Station of the presence of suspect FPRREUMEM security types. © He_
has slso frequently passed along operetional leads of use to
the Station in other aspects of its PERUMEN operations. |
2. The addition of LISAnPAt/DoG to the LIONION besenouse
has noticeably increased LIONICUh-1's ability to identify new
' visitors to the target and at times, determine the nature of
their business. The LISAM. x /DOG product was channeled to the
LIQNION besehouse by carrier ctirrént from LISAMPAN/LISASK on
10 April 1968. Since its primary value is as an aid to LIOh Tev-1
in identifying LIRING visitors, its product has not teen recorded
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treffiec from his basehouse. LISA! PAN-1 woe mans the LISASH |
base has teen told nothing of the LICHION base and LIONIOK-1
was offered no explanation concerning the manner in which
LISAnPAN/DCG. production is channeled to him. Thus ‘a possible
couvromise of the LISASH basehouse, linked directly to LIRIKG,
would not cocpromise the LIchi0k basehousé wnoich has no direct
link with the target. _ : :
3. Project LIONION was of direct assistance to the Station
‘on two separate occasions in recent monthss
“--a, As a result of information received on a priority
basis (the same day as requested) from LIONION-1, the
Station was able to verify certain statements made by
SSNARRON-1 concerning, the locetion of LINIKG officials at
specific times. LIONIOK-1 reported the times at which
these officials ceme in ard out of tne LIKING compound and
provided a description of the clothes they “ere weering at
the time. LIGNION-L's information raised the possibility
that ESKAFROW-1 might at lesst tave been corfused in his
reporting of the times at wrich he met LIPING personnel,
etc.
b. In March 1969, LIOv(Ci-1 was able to provide
pictures of three OLADY males, who, although unidentified,
fitted the general’ description and time frame furnished by
NERGO. The latter suspected that two or three WOLADY —
draft dodgers might visit LIRING to orrenge trevel.to
'PBRUMEN. The Station was able to furnish LNERGO.with
pictures of the three together with a report of their
. arrival and departure from LIRTNG within three hours of
iis request fur information. Additionul information was
promptly forwarded to LNERGO es it tecame available from
LIQNICH=-1. Lo
4. During the past year, LIOnIdti-l acted as a dispatcher
for the LIEIREACE surveillence team on a number of occesionis.
Fy utilizing. his ventayze point in the area of the target, ne is
atle to radio information to the LIEMERACE tean on the arrival
end departure of LIAING officials thus allowing the team to
remain at a distsrce from the target unseen ry possible, counter-_
surveillence from the target. The Station plens tv use, LION IOK-1
in this role rere extensively in the coming yeer wherever .
surveillance of LIRIN: personnel entails the tean's presence
rear the LIRING compound. Such utilization of LIGA I¢i-1 should
lessen the risk of expogure of the team to the PRUE. IS.
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high-level of productivity that hes characterized his work in
“past years. As’ mertioned above his response to priority require-
ments continues. to te eost gratifying. Ee is prompt in
‘submitting both operational and administrative reports to the
‘Station. He is ready, at a woments notice, to change personal
plans when a need fer his services arises. After five years
without a substantial vacation, LIcrich-l plans a three week
trip from’4 — 25-Hay to Europe (Itsly, Greece, France) and the
U.S.A. He originally requested rive weeks to make this trip
for which he has lon: ssved his toney, but suite willingly
‘shortened the trip to three weeks at the Station's request and
added that he woul? postpone the entire trip it the Station
‘thought his services were more needed at hoze. In order to
help defray the cost of making 8 second trip ta Surope to
complete his originsl itinerary, the Station will give LION TOKe1
a gift of $250 on 1 kay 1969 and will tell him that consideration
will be given in 1970 to providing an equal szount, but no
decision can ve made on that second gift until mid-1970.
E. Problems
LISAPDAH/BALES: Ag revorted in HMA 36553, 19 February
1.
1969, LISALPAK/BAKER was turned off for security reasons on
16 January 1969 st 1745- hours. All sutsequent attempts to
“yveactivate it have teen unsuccessful. Headquarters was requested
to review all availeble Station information on this to decide
whether BAKER'a atrupt end was the result of a compromise or
whether it was somehow connected with the installation of
TELEX equipment at LIZING.
. 2, TLISarPAN/ROG: The LISAMPAN/DOG/LETEAS installation ia
generslly working well. There have been erous occusions when
gue to unknown circunstances the audio recegtion has either been
bad or non-existent. alter W. CONKSURY and PELLELENT visited
’ the LISAMPAN/LISASE tasehouse and round no srodlem with the
monitoring equipment there. ‘The trouble may have resided with
the central office of the LIRISK company ané was probably not
the result of technical counter-surveillance of LIRING. As of
3 April 1960, LISANFAN/DOG was working prore:ly and
automatically.
3. There nave been no significant pe
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Not applicable to Project LIOKICN.
H. Plans ,
1. The Station plans to continue to exploit LIOMIG-l'a
experierce, training and location to provide the photographic
yoo and technical coverage cited atove. In addition, the Station
i . will continue to make use of LIONION-1 as a dispatcher in
\ asurveillances of LIRING personnel. .
. 2. In order to check the LISAMPAN/DOG take for items of
' posaible value to other Station operationn, LICAMPAN/1 will be
! Inatructed to record the DOG traffic for the three week period
while LIONION-1 is on vacation. ‘These tapes will be given to
Richard C. EAROUSH for an analysis of their operational worth
and technical quality. JiABOUSH will transcribe them if the
contents warrant. . :
I. Costs
1. For the past project year, 1 January 1968 through
40 June 1969, it is estimated that the total project cost will
be about £16,250, It is approved for 316,632. . ;
2. For the renewal period of 1 July 1969 through
30 June 1970, it is requested that-£11,894 be epproved.
Sstimated figures for FY 1971 are provided below together with
the brenkaown for FY's 1959 and 1970. The major edditian to
the PY 1571 figures is a possible raise for LIONION-1 and
LUONTON-2. These figures are broken down as follovs:
” FY 1969 =¥_1970 FY 1972
Salaries: , ,
LICNICN|2 S$ 4,704 € 4,800 & 5,200
LIGHICN$2 1,860 1,920 2,000
Xmas bonuses 550 560 610
Rents: : ,
LIOKICN Basehouse 1,200 1,200 1,200
LIGNIQ: Safehouse 864 864 864
Utilities for both 500 . 500 — 500
Qeraticnal Expenses: : ;
Fila 700 1,000 1,000
Faper | 400 . 450 450
Chemicals : . 250 300 300
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Cperational, : 50 ; 150s 358
Spectal gift to LIGNION-1 © 250 . 250 ; :
otal $11,328 $11,994 $12,474
3. <A detailed accounting was prepared eseh month by LIONIOK-1
covering expenses chargeable to his revolving fund. liis accounting
hes been most satisfactory in all respects, and such accountings
will te continued during the ensuing project year.
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1. The following comments are for the information and assistance
of those officers who are in the process of determining the future
of the LIONION operation:
a. The AMOTs have received and reviewed a number of the
, prints from the LIONION operation and report that it
is a time- “consuming and largoly unproductive effort.
b. The practical results of such a review, 1.e., the
‘ddentification of the greatcst number of visitors to
LIRING, can be realized best through the widest cir-
culation of the’ prints among the AMOT staffers, con-
tacts, and informants. This-practice would result
in wide Knowledge of the existence of the operation,
and in the expenditure of many.man-hours which, it
appears, could be more productively spent in other
pursuits.
-¢. The AMOT organization currently does not have either
the qualified personnel or available space and equip-
ment to process the film as suggested itn paragraph
three of reference. Until they move into new quarters,
unphopefullyl mid-1968, the single AMOT photographer
will be working in very tight quarters. :
2. It would appear from JMWAVE's experience with AMOT exploitation
of the LIONION operation, that further activity in this connection
at JMWAVE would be ‘unwarranted .
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1 January through 31 December 1968 for a total of $11, 258--$5,374
for FY 1968 and $5,884 for FY 1969.
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A. Objectives:
1. Project LIONION is a long-term. support project designed
‘to provide fixed photographic, technical; and physical surveillance
of the PBRUMEN Embassy and Consulate in Mexico City. The specific
objectives aro:
TES a te furnish photographic coverage during the
daylight hours of the main entrances to the target
installations,
b: To matntain in readiness a listening post to
support technical operations against. the targets.
¢. To radio dispatch physical survelllance teams
against persons associuted with the targets.
d. To provide for a mechanism which can fulfil?
various misccllaneous PBKUMEN support requirements.
2. The above-cited objéctives are in agreement with the over—-
all objectives of Station Mexico City.
B. Changes:
In late January 1967 the operational and administrative
responsibilities for Project LIONION were transferred from Howard A,
TRECKLEX to Cornelius L, PEUVION. No- agent handling, control, or
administrative problems were cneountered during the past year.
Cc. Intelligence Production:
As noted in Section A above, Project LIONION is an operational
support project and does not produce disseminable positive
intelligence. During the past year this project did provide over
5000 individual photographs of persons and/or vehicles centering
or leaving the target installations, as well as approximately 8000
feet of pulse camera film. Information on the comings and goings
of target personnel and visitors to the installations, which
LIONION-1 provides in daily logs, has been incorporated into Station
files and on occasion made available to other stations or LNHARP
agencies, i.e., LNERGO. LIONION has been particularly useful in
Spotting new employees whose photos ; are then passed to LITAMIL-7
for identification. .
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D. Effectiveness:
. 1. Project LIONION is considered by the Station to be highly
effective and essential. In addition to providing the valuable
photographic coverage cited above, LIONION-1 continues to provide
interesting observations on the personalities and activities of
thé personnel working ‘in the targets. LIONION-1 reporting is
being incorporated into the recruitment operations targeted against
LIRING
2 atid LIRING-16,°
nearly July LIONION-1 obtained and furnished a new safe
1 which is being used for sensitive or lengthly meetings
with LIRESORT-1 as well as LIONION-L. The safe site has been
Stocked with a sufficient supply of food so as to allow two persons
to live there for at least three days in the event the Station
ever needs a cooling-off site for an agent or defector,
apartment
: 3. Throughout the past project year -LIONION-1 continued to
function effectively as the radio dispatcher for the LIEMBRACE
Surveillance Team. ‘Much of this effort was expended in estimating
the movement“habit pattern of LIRING-2, a prerequisite for his
pending recruitment.
E. Problems:
1. On 27 June LIONION-1 was hospitalized for emergency
Surgery to treat a perforated ulcer. Since LIONION-2's presence
was required at the hospital during the operation and also through-
out the postoperative convalescence period, photographic coverage
was suspended until 10 July.
ative morale slump on the
2. Other. than a temporury postoper
gnificant personnel,
part of LIONION-1, there have been no si
_ Security, or Administrative problems.
F, Liaison:
Not applicable to Project LIONION.—
G. Interagency Coordinatior: ,
Not applicable to Project LIONION.
H. Plans:
1. The Station plans to continue to exploit LIONION-1's
experience, training, and location to provide the photographic
coverage cited above. In addition, the Station plans to make more
‘extensive use of the operational lox books and personality
observations provided by LIONION-1 in support of an intensive
physical penetration program,
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2. During the ‘ensuing period, the Station plans to utilize
LIONION-1 and LIONION-2 as Lp operators for a portion of the
LISAMPAN technical penetration operation. Jt is anticipated that
this ndditional task will not be levied on LIONION-1 and LIONION-2
- until after 1 January 1968.
I. Costs:
1. For the past project year, 1 January through 31 December
1967, it is estimated that the total project cost will be about
39,000. It is approved for $11,666.
2 or the renewal period of | January through 31 December
; 2. =F
1968, it is requested that $11,258 be 4pproved. This is broken
down as follows:
FY 1968 Fy 1969 Total
Salaries: (including
Xmas bonus) — : :
LIONION-1 $ 2,208 $ 2,576 3 4,784
LIONION~2 ; : y0U © 1,050 1,950
Rents: :
LIONION Basehouse 450 450. 900
LIONION Safchouse 264 264 528
Utilities : . 150 150 300
Supplies:
Filn 600 600 1,200 |
Paper 312 304 616 °°
Chemicals 150 150 300
: 90 90. 180
Miscellaneous
’ Miscellaneous Operational
Expenditures ; 250
Total $ 5,374 | § 5,884 $11,258
£50 500
3. It should be noted that the operational loan made to
LIONION-2 to enable her to qualify for inmigrado status in Mexico
(see Cost Section of previous project renewal request) has been
completely repaid. The loan, which was placed in an escrow-type
‘account, was-withdrawn in monthly incréments by LIONION-1 and
incorporated into his revolving fund. A detailed accounting was
Prepared cach month by LIONION-1, a practice which will -be continued
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Project LIONION continues to receive cxcellent technical .
support from the local WOACRE representative, Walter W.. CORNBURY.
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0 While LIONION-2's failing eyesight precludes her filling in
“ for LIONION-1 over any. extended period of time, she has continued
i : to perform in an excellent manner in support of LIONION-1.
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-—7—f--gince in the past it proved unproductive and costly. The
|. '| -f41m hog néver- been reviewed on o regular basis at Uead- .
quarters ‘@nd has been referred to only once for identification
purposes. during the past year, At present the film as
_ received at Headquarters ig developed (negatives only) and
17 | placed into storage.
: 2. Deadquarters realizes this coverage is. potentially
valuable and: undoubtedly this film contains photographs of
assorted revolutionaries and others of CI/FI interest; but
the value liea in the ability to identify the persons :
..being photographed and until we have this capability -
and personnel to sort out and follow-up the leads - there seems
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| recommendations an estisate of the cost of this particular
portioa of the LIONION activity could be included.
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LIQNION, Project Renewal 1 Request
ACTION REQUIRED - RULRINGS
Reference: ~ HMMW-15195, 24 January 1967
Attached is the Station's renewal request for Project
LIONION. The Project should be submitted for renewal for
the period 1 January through 31 December 1968 for a total
of $11,258.
Coyne tiasy hth cotta
for Willard C. CURTIS
Attachments:
A. Renewal Request, right side (h/w)
B. Renewal Request, left side (u/s/c) W7T’4 / TOE EL 7 ORE
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“Reference ©: IDMA-30793, 7 Decembor 1066 =
Project LIONION. vas yeneved an submitted in reference on
. 23 Saziuary 1967, in the acount of $22,666.00 for tha pariod
1 Jamary through 31 December 1967.. :
Andrey F.. MERTON
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. MEMORANDUM FOR : Chief, WH Division
“SUBJECT. - _ _@ Renewal of Project LIONION
o (Photographic/Technical Coverage
. oo, of Cuban Embassy in Mexico)
“ ACTION REQUIRED: ‘Approvals Requested Paragraphs One
: : and Four
1. Approval is requested . to renew Project
LIONION for the period 1 January through 31 December
1967 at an annual expenditure of $11,686.00, including
$5,574.00 for FY 1967 and $6,092.00 for FY lose, WH
Division programmed $12,000. 00- for this activity for
FY 1967 and funds are available, The Project cost
has been increased by $668.00 over the previous year,
occasioned by a small monthly raise for the Principal
Agent and a new provision for miscellaneous operational
expenditures.
2. Although this two-man Project does not
produce positive intelligence, it contributes. sub-
stantially and directly to the coverage of the. Cuban
Embassy and Consulate in Mexico, producing photographs
in bulk of persunnel und visitors as well as intorma-
- tion on patterns of activity and personal associations,
sand supporting recruitment attompts. It is contemplated
that the Project will afford support to the extensive
technical penetration of the’ Cuban Embassy (LISAMPAN)
currently scheduled for installation in mid- January
. 1967. One of these penetrations is scheduled for the
Embassy gatehouse where visitors would normally.
. identify -themselves upon entering. Information from
“ thé gatéhouse is to be. transmitted securely to’ the
“LIONION baSehouse as well as to the LISAMPAN listening
post. By collating this and other LISAMPAN information
with the photography, it is hoped to be able to identify
photographically many of the. visitors to the Embassy.
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a 23. The. physical Security of the photo-basehouse
has been improved and ‘the overall security of the
Project’ is considered to be satisfactory.
(ge 4. Tt willbe noted that in February 1966 the
Station assisted LIONION-~2, a Cuban citizen, tao. ~
= qualify tor Mexican immicrant status with a loan of
- $4780000, which was reduced to $2,640.00 as of
31 ‘December 1966 at a repayment rate of $240.00 per.
mo ; This. loan is being protected by an appropriate
“Memorandum of Trust. 'Appreval is requested to
continue this: arrangement until LIONION-2's immigra-
tion status is settled, estimated to occur by a,
‘30 November 1967,
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. PaRUMEN/OPEEATIONAL/Prenentteal of _LIONION Project Renewal
ACTION REQUIRED - “REFLRENCES ; =
‘Attached ‘hi hérevith and under separate cover for addressee are an
original and five copies of the LIONION Project Reneval roquest,
. ae
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> LEONION PROJECT RENEWAL
Aw Current Objectives:
There have been no changes in tha objectives of the LIONION Project as
_ eet forth in the renewal request of lase year.
-Howdrd | Ae CTRECKLER hos. ‘assumed. the duties of Case Officer for LIONION since
the departure. of Lawrence -F,. BARKER in August 1966. TRECKLER is known to LIONION@L
‘and-2 as "Jose" or "Joe". TRECKLER meets with LIONION-1 at least once each - -
week and sees LIONION- 2 only 1£ he visies the LIONION basehouse, With the
departure. of Hugh 'T.°PRANCOTTE (P) in August 1966, Walter W. CORNBURY (Pp)
assumed.the duties of technical consultane for the project, CORNBURY is known
to LIONION<“1 and 2 as "Jack".. LIONION“1 is being given a pay increase of :
$8.00 (U.$.) per month effective 1 January 1967, There are no other changes
contemplated for the coming year...
C. Intelligence Production: —
The intelligence production is the same as that reported in the renewal
request for last year, It is difficult to estimate the intelligence value in
numbers of reports as there are so few positive reports made from this type of
production on the photographic end of the project. But this photographic
coverage ia of inestimable operational intelligence valuc in coverage of the
PBRUMEN target. Should the LISAMPAN operation become active, part of LIONION's
" ELme will be used in support of that operation,
D. Effectiveness:
‘The Station's estimate of the value of this project has not changed from
that expressed in the renewal request of last year. LIONION has further es=
tablished his importance to the Station's operational activities by demonstrating
his ability co spot surveillance targets at LIRING from only a physicai descrip-
tion provided by the Case Officer, If the planned LISAMPAN activity gets underway,
LIONION observations and insight into activities of LIRING will be increased
greatly, :
The apartment spotted by LIONION~L and obtained by the Station across from
LIRING that was mentioned in laset year's renewal request is scheduled to be
utilized in the LISAMPAN operation, The location of LIONION<1 across from the
target and his background knowledge built up over the years are inValuable assets
to the Station's coverage of the primary target of the Related Mission Directive.
l.
SECRET/KAPOX
re :
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E. Problems:
There were ‘RO ‘major problems during the past year. One security problea
involved the claimed spotting of some of the photoyrphic equipment from the
‘gtreet by David M. WILSTED'(P), A thorough check of the basehouse by LIONION@1
andthe Case Officer failed to reveal any such equipzent as being visible froa
the street, However, additional security measures were takea by darkening the
: behind: the equipment through hanging of heavier drapes
he wall, and putting up a portable screen behind
st is also serves as a security check against the prying eyes
‘of the houseliold servant’ as LIONION=1 -can now open the door ‘fully to the room
‘when the servant pages hin and she_cannot see the equipment, The other problem
. dg the obtaining of inmigrade-status for LIONION*2, This involves the depositing
“of funds to a bank account and fa discussed under paragraph I, :
F,. Liaison:
There is no liaison involved in the project.
a Ge Interagency Coordination; . -
Not applicable,
H. Plans;
It is planned to have LIONION*1 keep special logs on the activities of
selected targets in LIRING as he has done over the past year, With the case
_ officer handling LIONION-1 directly on a weekly basis, it is planned to continue
“ picking his brains for. additional details on the LIRING target, Hope fully
LIONION“1 and 2 will de utilized for assistance in covering the proposed take
# from the LISAMPAN operation.
I, Costs;
For Calendar Year 19663
a 1. In che period 1 January through 30 June 1966, $4,500.00 was expended,
The projected expenditure for July 1966 through 31 December 1966 is $5,000.00,
This total project year expenditure is ‘approximately $1,000,00 under that
approved by Headquarters, However, this amount is probably due to having
drawn film and other supplics from overall Station: support withouc their
having been charged off against the Project .
2. For the period 1 January 1967 through 31 Decembér 1967 .
2. ; ,
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- Expenditures for FY 1967 FY 1968
‘ Salariess : o , . : - ;
LIONION-L oo $2,210.00 $2,578.00
LIONION?2 : : . 990.00 1,050.00:
: Rentsg ~ 0 . ,
LIONION Basehouse wo ~ "-600,00° 600.00
LIONION Safehouse 264,00 264.00
UcLlities . 150.00 150,00
Supplies: : . .
Film a, 600.00 - 600,00
Paper - ; : 360,00 360.00 .
Chemicals ; 150,00 150,00
Miscellaneous | mo oo, 90,00 — 90,00
Miscellaneous Operational . .
Expenditures 250,00 250,00
TOTAL © $5,574.00 $6,092.00
The ‘total for FY 1967 is $11,666. 00, Approval of thia amount is requested.
Note that the salary figures include the salary raise for LIONION“1 and the
usual one month pay Christmas bonus for LIONION@1 and 2. An additional
provision. has been made for miscellaneous operational expenditures as there
may be-a recurreiice of ‘same as in the past project year for which no provision
‘“-was made,’ Provision is being made for charging of funds for supplies to the
‘LEONION Project wnich was not done iast year La ocdec that more accurate
.bookkeeping may be followed,
In addition, the Station has had to make a Loan to LIONION@2 for gaining status _
‘to qualify for inmigrado:.status in Mexico, This loan is held in a savings
‘account in a Mexican bank to prove to the Mexican authorities that .LIONION@2
can support herself, Funds are withdrawn from this account moathly, sometimes
with interest, and deposited to a checking account where LIONION*1 withdraws
the funds and they are applied to the revolving account for financing the
operation. The initial balance-deposited to the acco:nt in February 1966 was
$4,800.00. Withdrawals havé been made at the rate’ of $240.00 per month and
a8 of 30 October 1966, the total account had been reduced by $1,680.00, leaving
a. balance in the account of $3,120.00 which should carry. the account through
November 1967, A separate dispatch follows with the Memorandum of Trust and
. flecessary details on the account. Approval is requested for continuance of
this account in order that LIONION-2 may obtain her inmigrado status.
Je Other:
LIONION=2 continues to perform in an excellent manner in support of LIONION-1.
3.
SECRET/KAPOX
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PROJECT RENEWAL REQUEST
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, changed but have been added to in the last year.
asa technical (primarily photographic) ‘sirvetllanc
- essential by the Station.
“
- SECRET/KAPOK ,
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A. Current Objectives. The original object i
ves.of the praject have not
The project is functioning well
e operation against the PBRUMEN
Embansy in Mexico Citys. It te designed tur. .
1.) Furnish photographic coverage during daylight hours of the
two entrancea of the carget installation,
2. Dispatch physical surve(llance teams against persons
assoclated with the target. :
3. Keep in readiness @ watening post (LP) for the monitoring
and recording of techiical penetrations of the target.
6, Assist the Station in building up individual dossiers on
officials of the target installation.
5, ‘Monltor Station activitles involving direct contact with
the target, and furnish an observation pose (OP) for
other Scation assets.
Objectives 4 and 5 are additions to those objectives set forth in the
original project outline,
B, Changea. There have been no changes in personnel and none are contem-
plated in the coming year. It is betng proposed tn separate correspondence that
JONTON-] be shifred to Headquarters, specifically
.sume of the.work lord row on L
the development of film.
LIONION-1's pay was increased 40 dollars a month effective 15 March 1965.
C. Intelligence Production. The ogeration has produced thousands of excellent
photogr4phs, many of which Gre ghared with Headquarters and Station JMWAVE. Infor-
mation on the comings and goings of target personnel and visitors to the target
installation has been incorporated into many Station files (primarily personality
files ~- individual dossiera). No precise stacistics are available on this produce
tion, It has been very heavy. Station JMWAVE shouid perhaps be called upon for an
independent evaluation of LIONION production it has recrived .
The project is considered both highly successful and
In addition te excellent photographic coverage provided - .
the Station. has found in LIONION-L a first class asset for
The LIONION basehouse was essential to mounting and
sment) operation, C/O Wallace 8.
observing the movement pattera of
6 used by the Station when LIRHYME
D. Effectiveness,
by the LIONION agents,
other operational duties.
monitoring the LIRHYM: tecruitmence (and haras
ROSTON sat with LIONION-1: for several weeks,
LIRHYME71, LIJNION-i aanned one of three radio
SECRET /KAPORK
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: a ae
was invited to appese tor confrontation outside the Ectassy. Without the LIONION
base and the expert knowledge of LIONION-1 of Carget personnel and activities,
auch an opération as LIRYYME could not have been mounted, It wight be noted chat
this operation was aN atterst to satisfy che cop priority requirement leid on
‘Station: Mexico” by Hea quarters, It 1a expected that adtitional similar operations
“the facilities provided by the LIONION operation,
Another very effective performance by LIONION-1 was his obtaining *- by
sherp observation and quick, intelligent, secure action ~~. an apartment in a
building directly across the street’ from the target Ecbassy, The Station had beea
sosking an spartwent in this building for many years,
‘Ee Probleas. The problem of cover for LIONION=1 worked out well. during the
year to the point where fe ceased being a problem, By Living hia cover as a transe-
lator he was enablaito build in strong self protection when called upon to do some
translations &r the office of the President of Mexico, Toward the end of the year,
LIONION"1 received the coveted status of "inmigrado" which confers a great deal of
immunity from harrassment by Mexican authorities, : .
. The only problea now besetting the project is LIONION-1's excessive work
load, Aa indicated ‘above, an attempt is being made to alleviate this load.
F. Liaison. The operation has no Liafson connection, LIONION-L's connection
with the Mexican Presidency is nori-operat lonal, . :
G. Interagency Coordination, Not applicable,
H. Plans. It is planned to make beccer use of LIONION-1's observations and
operational lo; books during the coming year rather than settle for his excellent
photographs alone, It has been found that he can often supply valuable additional
information because of his "feel" for those persons who ace under constant obser-
vation From the LIONION bese. LIONION-1 can read significance into activity which
might go unnoticed or be misinterpreted by observers with less experience,
LIONION@1 will also be called upon for asatatance in future recrultment operations
ag in LIRNYMS. Several such operations are being contemplated for calendar 1966,
the period for which prejece is being requested,
I. Costs.,
1, For calendar 1965;
In the period 1 Janvary through 31 oetober 1965
$7,218.20 hed been expended, At this tate some
$9,200.00 vill be expended in the seacluding
project year, , :
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2, For the nexe period (calendar 1966);
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a a Salaries: LIONION-1 $ 360.00
: ; . LIGNION-2 - _ 150.00
. Renta: * LIONION Baschouse 100,00
. LICNION Safehouse 44.00
- Utilities © 25.00
a Supplies: Fila 95.00
Po . : Paper 60.00
¢ oe ne Chemicals 25.00
; : ; -- Miscellaneous —~LL.00
Monthly total $ 874.00.
y yearmeud bonuses of one month's salary for both
and FY 1967 would be $5,244.00 and $5,754.0
lendar year 1966 of $10,998. Approval of this
. Allowlng for customer
agents, the figures for FY 1966
respectively, or a total for the ca
amount ia requested, :
: J. Other. LIONION-2, alchougsh roc specifically mentioned above,continues to
perform in a splendid manner as assistant to LIONION-1L. ;
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" PBRUMEN/Renewal Request’ for ‘Project LIONION
ACTION REQUIRED -RUUAENCES
‘Reference: HMfW 14073, 1 November 1965
Attached by split traasaission is a renewal request for the LIONION
Project,
AE Se Phe
4, Willard C, CURTIS
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Attachment:
Left side - Herewith -
Right Side - Under separate cover
Distributions
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH Division
SUBJECT =: Renewal of Project LIONION (photographic/
Ss ‘ technical coverage of Cuban Embassy in
. Mexico)
ql. Approval is requested to renew Project LIONION for
the period 1 January through 32 Decémber 1966 at an annual
expenditure of $10,998.00, including $5,244.00 for FY 1966
and $5,754.00 for FY 1967. ES Division Programmed $10,750.00
for this activity for FY 2265. Funds are available, The .
Project cost has ‘been increased by $520.00 over the pre-
vious year, occasioned by a sual} raise for the Principal
Agent. : :
an 2. The Project-has contributed substantially and
directly to coverage of the Cutan Embassy and Consulate
in Mexico and is considered Rly successrul and essential
-by Station Mexico City, It has Produced a large quantity
of excellent Photographs of target personnel: and visitors
and has. furnished Valuable data on their patterns of
activity and personal associations, It has also rendered
valuable ‘support to Station recruitment attempts against
Cuban Embassy personnel and miint2ins an ever ready
facility for support. of any technical penetrations of
this target acconplished by other Station activities,
The Project has had no security or administrative
problems. The Station has submitted regular progress
reports, ~° :
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LIONION PROJECT RENEWAL
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A. Current Objectives: This Project is a technical, currently
- primarily photographic, surveillance operation against the Cuban
Embassy and Consulate ‘in Mexico City. Its original objectives,
still current, include furnishing photographic coverage during
daylight hours of the Embassy and Consulate entrances; furnishing
.a control point for. dispatching physical surveillance teams
against persons associated with the target; and furnishing
a listening post (LP) in readiness to monitor and record
~technical audio penetrations of the target. Two new cbhjectives
added during the Project year include assisting Station Mexico
_City to build-up individual dossiers on target offictals; and
affording an observation post for Station activities involving
direct contact with the target. These new objectives are in
consonance with Priority A, Objective 1 of the current Related
Mission Directive-for Station Mexico City. .
'B. Changes: There have been no chinges in personnel and none
are contemplated during the coming year. Headquarters is
assuming the task of developing some of the film exposed
under this Project, LIONION-1's pay was increased $40 per
month effective 15 March 1965,
C. Intelligence Production: The Project is not designed to
’ produce disseminable information, It produced thousands of
“-excellent photographs during the year which were shared with
Headquarters and Station JMWAVE. Information on the comings
and goings of target personnel and visitors to the target have
been incorporated into many Station files, principally the
dossier files. No precise statistics are available, but at
least 100 exposures are made daily during target working hours,
D. Effectiveness: The Project is considered highly successful
‘and essential by the Staton. In addition to the excellent photo=
graphic coverage provided, LIONION-1, the Principal Agent, has
developed into a first-class asset for other operational duties.
The Project Basehouse was essential to mounting and monitoring
the Station's attempt at recruitment and subsequent harassment
of a sensitive target employee. The Case Otficer in charge of
the attempt sat with LIONION~1 for several weeks observing the
‘"movement pattern of the target employee. LIONION-~1 manned one
ot the radio dispatch posts used to control the physical
. Surveillance of the target employee while near the Baschouse.
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Without the ‘Basehouse and LIONION-1's expert knowledge of the.
target personnel .and activities, such an operation could not
have been motinted: The Operation itself. was an attempt to
satisfy the top priority réquirement laid‘on Station Mexico City
-by Headquarters.’ ‘It’ is expected that future similar operations
‘will depend to’a large extent on the facilities provided by
“this Project.
Another very effective performance by LIONION-1 was his
obtaining, by sharp observation and quick, intelligent and
secure action, an apartszent in a building directly across
the street from the target. The Station had been seéking
an apartment in this building for many years,
E.. Problems: The only problem currently besetting the Project
is the excessive work load on the Principal Agent. To alleviate
this, Headquarters is assuming the task of developing some of
the film produced by the Project. ;
Cover for LIONION-1 has ceased to be a problem. He has
received his permanent immigrant status and now has a good deal
of immunity from harassment from Mexican immigration authorities,
He was able to get his translator cover backstopped directly
cut of the Office of, the President of Mexico and thus has a
strong protective security factor built inte ‘i . _
F, Liaison: The Project has’ no liaison connection, LIONION-1's
cover backstop with the Office of the President of Mexico is non-
operational.” . : . :
G, Interagency Coordination: Not applicable,
RH. Plans: It is planned to make better use of LIONION-1's
observations and operational logbooks during thecoming year
rather than to.settle for his excellent photographs alone,
“lt has been found that he can often supply valuable additional
information because of his "feel" for those persons who are
under constant observation from the Basehouse. He can- read
Significance into activity which might go unnoticed ov be
misinterpreted by observers with less experience. He will
- also be called upon for assistance in future recruitment
operations similar to. the case mentioned in Paragraph D :
above. Several such operations are being contemplated for”
calendar year 1966, the period for which the Project renewal
is being requested, : : .
I. Costs: For calendar year 1965:
ee
ee 5: the period 1 January through’ 31 October 1965,
$7, 218.20 has been expended, At this rate, some $9, 200.00 will be
expended by the end of the calendar: year 1965,
oo . _ oe ‘Monthy costs:
Salaries: : LIONION-} = --$—360.00
0 : LIONION-2 . . 150,00°
“Rents: ‘LIONION Baschouse 100.00
- LIONION Safechouse 44.00
Ot - Utilities . 25,00
Supplies: Film : - 95.00
core Paper 60.00
: Chemicals 25,00
Miscellaneous Operational Expenses: oo. 15.00
Monthly Total: - $ 874.00
One-time costs:
It is customary in Mexico to give a year-end bonus amounting
to one month's salary:
. LIONTON~} _$ 360.00
LIONION-2 150.00
r Total: = $ 510.00.
3, Calendar Year Total
: , Fixed monthly expenses : ; $ 10,488.00
‘ 510.00.
One-time expenses
Total | 10,998.00
4, Fiscal Year Breakdown
Fiscal Year 1966 $ 5,244.00
Fiscal Year 1967 - 8,754.00
HOE , oo : 10,998.00
“J, Other: LIONION-2, although not specifically mentioried
‘above, continued to render excellent support as an assistant to
, LIONION~1,
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Reference: HMMA 25110, 6 January 1965
. a oN project: LIONION, as submitted in reference, hos been
‘approved by Hendquarters for the period 1 January 1965. through
31 December.1965. The two agents have been redesignated
LIONION-1- (201- 288248) and LIONION-2 (201-305604), :
2. In order to assist Headquarters evaluation of the
LIONION Project, we request that periodic progress reports on
LIONION include detatls of CI/CE data furnished, and examples a
of leads developed from such information. ,
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MEMORANDUM FOR: ego
SUBJECT “3° LIONION Project
1. LIONION is a new project which is submitted in the
amount of $10,478. This is a photographic surveillance opera-
tion targetted against the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. Two
“agents are involved; LIONION-1, a young Cuban lawyer: in exile,
and LIONION-2, his mother, The agents act as vbservers and
photographers. LIONION-1 is also used as a dispatcher for the
LIEMBRACE surveillance team, from which he is compartmented,
“to cover individuals associated with this target. These agents
“. were previously used in connection with the unilateral tele-
phone tap operation against the Cuban Embassy. The current
photographic operation began in the latter part of 1962,
‘and was previously. funded under Cuban FI funds. The operation
has provided’ valuable data for the identification of Cuban
-Embassy personnel and visitors, and on their patterns of
action and personal associations.
2. The security of this operation, particularly the
agent's cover for status and tho communications arrangements,
appear reasonably sound. Both agents know that they are
working for AIS, and LIONION-1 was successfully FLUITERED
in’ October 1963, However, LITAMIL-7 and LITAMIL-9, who are’
penctrations of ‘thé Cuban Embassy, are aware of this
activity, as they are used to help identify individuals
photographed. : :
3. Approval for the LIONION Project is recommended,
It 1s requested that, in order to assist Headquarters!
evaluation, project reporting include details of CI/CE data
furnished, and examples of leads developed from such information,
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the WOACRE PBRUMEN passports for LIONION-1 and LIONION-2, issued
by Reference. These passports have expired, and the Station
understands that they can be renewed for another period. Due to
_the sensitivity of the LIONION operation, Subjects cannot obtain
regular PBRUMEN documentation ‘locally, and must have them in order
to leave Mexico and return, : ,
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Reference: IiiA 31767 dnted 11 April 1967
ov LIONION. ) photographic results continue to be satisfactory
for ali concerned. It is therefore advisable that po changes in 2 :
_-procedura = be made at this time. .
ot oo Bee At. is apparent that LIONION 1 releyod the incerrect devet-
n, oping’: ‘formula for ‘the pulse camera fils. Perhaps this error is due to
7 “bis: inactivity in processing | such ftlm for over a year. Since the
_ |. Conception of this ‘operation, all pulse camera film has beon developed
“in N¥erodel xX. Onthe other: hand, Tri X film used in the LIONION 2
. operation “(Pentax canera and, Balscope) has traditionally been devel-
‘ oped in Acufing.
a 3. All pulee capers film is ‘processed at Headquarters by an
tos automatic Huston system. Time and temperature inforsation waich the
‘lab uses would be of little value to your devolopment procedure. The
results of your recent test indicate that it should be satisfactory
for an occasional eheck on tho equipment.
- 4 The ‘difference between Plus X Negative and Plus X Pas fila
is worth only one half "2" stop, which should causo ao probies 1f you
' decide to use the Iatter,.
Albert J. LASCOFF
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TSD/TOPS oa Mr, Roming in draft :
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LIONION >
REFERENCES MEXICO CITY 0912 (IN 34374) *
“PX PAN@417 FILM ASA fs 5 CAN BE USED BY CLOSING DOWN CAMERA LENS ONE
HALE F-STOP SMALLER OPENING, ALTERATION TO NQSy PROCESSING NOT NECESSARY,
Wit IS
nEONX $59-89-67 WILL FURNISH ASA 80, PXN=417,A NON-STOCKED FILM, FYT, ed
_ STOCK NUNBER 6750-H03-0S13 IS FOR PX PAN-417 ASA 125, DO NOT RE-ORDER
- PXN-417 FILM BY THIS STOCK NUNBER.”
_ END OF MESSAGE
: *WH/COMNENT : LIONION Pulse Camera has been using PXN-417 film ASA 80,
re " but supply just received is PX Pan 417 ASA 125,
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B RQN NO 559-59-67 oo .
LIQN ION PULSE CANERA HAS PEEM USING PXN-417 FILM
“ASAS4. SUPPLY JuST RECEIVED IS PX PAN 417 ASA 125, IF
LATTER USED WITH SAME SETTING IN LIONION CAN HQS COMPENSATE
IN DEVELOPMENT? IF NOT FLEASE MONITOR REF cA) AND EXPEDITE
SHIPMENT OF PROPER FILM,
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‘Chief of Station, Mexico City :
SUBIE! :
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GAQUATIC/LIONION Pulse Camera
ACTION REQUIREO - REFERERCES |
Action: See paragraph 5.
1. The LIONION Pulse Camera -has been working for well over a
year with no major technical problem, A fdw months ago the 100 foot
film magazine had to be repaired because the supply spindles had
tightened and put an excessive strain on the motor.
2. More recently, the battcry supply had dropped to about
22.5 volts or so causing erratic operation, The sensor relay between
the VLS-2 and the camera suffered the most because of chattering and
- consequently arcing between the points..
3, To prevent failures of this type in the future, Raymond L.
BARCENAS is making a small battery charger at a nominal cost that
can be floated across the batteries keeping them fully charged.
We are doing ft this way rather than ordering a OC power supply
because it is less expensive than a commercial mode! and will not
be bothered by house current interruptions or fluctuations. If
however, WOACRE/PB foresees any problems by doing it this way, please
inform us.
. &, Ona recent visit to LIONION and a check of the equipment,
it was found that the lens of his FOCOMAT IC enlarger has a fungus
like smudge between the clements. We cannot detect any degradation
in print quality but would Like ® have a new one in case this is a
fungus and it gets worse. | ,
5. In summation it is requested that WOACRE/PB provide the ,
following to Mexico City, charge 7135-2403,
a. . Sensor Relay believed to be a Patter-Bromfield 5A5089
but please check;
, b. Comments on the power supply; ...—-———~
- diag 3 i aa st hieg
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CROSS REFERERCE 10 DISPATCN SYWBQL ASD NUMBERS DAE gos ee ee
. rn
__ HMMA~ 31294 7 February 1967
= CUSUFIA TION “PLE MUWSEHSSSC~S
SECRET . 50-6-122/2
14-0000
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PROTESTING ACTION
CLASSIFICATION
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Chicf, KURIOT Attn: Peter Ty SWIMEHART
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NO IMOCXING REQUIRED
ONLY QUALIFIED DESK
CAN-JUDCE INDEXING —
~ Chief, WH Divislow _ _
mom . . :
Chief of Station, Mexico City : _
MICROFILA -
ACTION PEQUIGED . REFERENCES
Reference: MEX1-3960
a . 7 bet. -
- 4. The attachment contains the defective 35m Pulse Camera
previously reported In referenced cable, Very little additional
information can be supplied, concerning this mechanical fallure,
other than that reported In the reference. This particulsr camera
was Installed on 1G June.1965 and operated normal ly From that date
until the afternoon of 28 June, at which time It began to continually
blow fuses. Mugh T, FRANCOTTE entered the LIONION photographic
basehouse that nlght, and when It was found that the problem could
not be corrected on the scene, the camera was removed and taken to
MKCHARETY for further troubleshooting. It was finally discovered
that the shutter motor was malfunctioning and partially burned-out.
Joseph M, RESCIGNO stated that since there was a definite "short"
in the motor, this would cause the camera fuses to constantly blow.
2. Also Included in the attachment are two (2}, one hundred
Foot capacity, film magatines. Both of these magazines are faulty,
causing the film to jam, They were both In use with the previous
Pulse Camera which became Inoperative during late May and was
forwarded to KURIOT Headquarters for repalr. FRANCOTTE had twa (2)
new magazines In stock, and they were issued to LIONION/) for use
with the camera presently telng returned for repair or replacement.
eo
Willard C. CURTIS
Attachment:
Camera
Film magazines
eo heo tan ts tary HG SO GS
Distributions. ~ :
2+ KURIOT, watts .
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CROSS REFERENCE TO
CLASSIFICATION
—aduly 1965
HOS SLE NUJALER :
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SECRET 60~6-1ik
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AQUATIC/PBRUMEN/LIONION -- Transmittal of 35cm Pulse Camera — ‘
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and ATTN: Lawrence F. BARTER
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-Paasporta for LIONION. ~l-and 2. PRIORITY
Cave 5670, 5670-A
ACTION REQUIRED: ‘Paras, 3
REF: HMMA- 26017, 4 May 1965
a w. he New paooporte were issued for. LIONION -1 and for LIONION <2 ia
accordance with your. roqueat, Theoa documents ao well as the 2 old paces
- porta arc. »belng. gent to you la true came pouch.
a The docurmanta have a validity period of 5 yeare from ‘date ate of issue;
Ae however, pleace’ wotura ‘them té KURIOT after the passports have eacved their
purpose. Ploase alga one ‘copy, of the documdat rocoipt form accompanying ;
the documents.
3 “When the LIONIONS -l and 2 have received their immigration papers,
please try to send the original documents to KURIOT for a brief examination. —
If they cannot be seat, KU RIOT would like to hava cotor-acnotated photo~
copies of them,
LEON T, CISSEL
ATTACHMENT: | envi.
A Documents, UISIC/TINIP
DIST RIBUTION: :
3 - COS, Menico City, w/att
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1- AB/4 Files
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SECRET 2916512
. PRIORITY DIR CITE MEXI 3960 .
: . an 364
AQUATIC PBRUMEN LIONION
PYSULSE CAYERA BEGAN CONTINUALLY PLOWING FUSES aFTZRNOAK! 28 ithe.
FRaNcorTE PERFORMED BASIC CHECKS THAT NIGHT AND REMOVED CAMERA FOR
FURTHER TROUBLE SHCOT ING MKCHARITY. TROUBLE PELTIEVED TO BE Caer REO
DHOUND DEFECT IVE SHUTTER MOTOR, MOTOR CHECKED MECKARITY AND Fumo
PARTIALLY SURNED OUT. REPAIRS CANNOT BE MADE MEXI, REQUEST HEFLACE MENT
EAMERA SOORE ST. MALFUNCTIONING UNIT Tt BF POUCHES HOS f GUL YT.
TEMPORART. PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEILLANCE ESUIPMENT INSTALLED LTONTOM Bask
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. V7 dun 651092775
ASUATIC PBRUNEN LIONION
REF TM 593898, 8 JUNE 1SS5,
PULSE CAMERA CABLES FORWARDED VIA REF, RECD 16 JUNE. CAMERA
INSTALLED AND TESTED SAME NIGHT AND IS OPERATING SATISFACTORILY.
SECRET
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CLASSIFICATION _
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SP) i
- RisPATCH,
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ONLY QUALIFIED DESK
CAN JUOGE INDEAING
ear Chief, WH Division ;
wef -_ Chiet_of Station, IMWAVE —__—__z, ___is
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2 _¢__AQUATIC/PBRU MEN /ls suance-of LIONION Passpe DOG. MICROWGER-
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES _ 2 . L 7 :
, ce . ol’. NOV9 1973 if
. x i : 5 _ aa . . 7
References: (A) MEXI 3234, 28 April 1965 bs MICROFILMED
(B) DIR 06231, 1 May 1965
xpired genuine PBRUMEN
: i, -Attached (USC) are the e
passports of LIONION-1 and LIONION-2 together with two photo- 3
graphs and five signature specimens of each agent. : x
~~)
. 2, it is requested that new PBRUMEN passports be x}
prepared by KU RLOT and pouched to the Station as soon as | ~ 20
possible, ; ; ze
a0 x
: 3. The assumption of reference B that passports . bea a |
obtained at the PBRU MEN Embasay in Mexico City are actualy 38GW.
issued in the PBRUMEN Capitol City is corrects . FEN
. 21 9
. Laermer 4
4, The old passports should be returned to the Station g a> .
as the Mexican immigration visas appearing of pages Nand190of Say
the LIONIONA and LIONION-2 passports, respectively, must be 2 a ~
in the possession of the Subjects until they are granted their final RU, 2
immigration documents. | . eéaee
continued
Attachment: |
As stated - (USC)
‘ Distribution : .
v2 -C/KURIOT w/att (USC).
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- SECRET
CONTINUATION OF
Dara ch WING AAD NUMTL
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DISPATCH SECRET A HMMA- 26017
5. The Station is investigating through LICRAFT - 1 the
passport issuing service in the Miami area, as mentioned in reference
cables, and will forward details in separace cer esporcsacs,
Exaniples: of Miami-issued passports will be made available for
Headquartera ‘peruaal,
6. The Station wishes to express its appreciation to
“KURIOT for prompt action in response to reference Ae
a}
fawn FF Pactihor.
j,. Willard C. CURTIS
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1. PBRUMEN ORDINARY PASSPORTS FOR LIONIONS t AND 2 HAVE
EXPIRED. SUBJS CANNOT TRAVEL FROM -MEXI BECAUSE MEX] GOVERNMENT wtf
“WILL NOT ISSUE REENTRY PERMIT IN EXPIRED PASSPORT, PSPRIME GOVT
WILL NOT ISSUE YISA IN ABSENCE MEXI REENTRY PERMIT. MEX! GOVT :
9 STANDS PAT EXPLAINING, RIGHTLY, THAT PBRUMEN EMB WILL ISSUE NE :
"PASSPORT TO ANY PBRUMEN CITIZEN REGARDLESS OF POLITICIAL Oo 4
GLEARNINGS HENCE LIONIONS MUST GET NEW PASSPORTS.
y 2. FOR REASONS OPERATIONAL SECURITY LIONIONS CANNOT VISIT ENB
FOR NEW PASSPORTS since "HEY KNOWN BY SIGHT TO EMB PERSONNEL as
_ MEXICAN NEIGHBORS. THIS SITUATION RESULTED IN COMPLICATED AND
EXPENSIVE CXO ESCORTED "BLACK" BORDER GORSSINGS BY LIONIONS LAST
YEAR WHEN THEY VISITED RELATIVES IN PBPRIn
R +’3. CAN HQS OR JMWAVE ISSUE NEW PBRUMEN PASSPORTS FOR BOTH
' .
a
_cAOENTS? PLS CABLE PROCEEDURE, MEXI PREPARED POUCH OLE PASSPORTS 7
- AND SPARE PHOTOS, LICNIGNS WISH TRAVEL SOON,- . Lt ax)
; 4. FYI JMWAVE: LICRAFT=1 RECENTLY PURCHASED TWO EXCELLENT) So se aaa
NEW PBRUMEN PASSPORTS IN JHWAVE REGRET SONS, AT cost, 15 sa) ci
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Chlef,. WH Division. oa
FROM ”
MICROFILA
Chief of Station, Mexico Clty
SUBJECT
} -- Avallabllicy of the Nikon Television System
AQUATIC/Operationa
ACTION REQUIRED « REFERENCES
. 1. At the time of Hugh T. FRANCOTTE's departure from Head-
quarters; KURIOT had recently beyun an extensive evaluation of
the Nikon closed circule televisloa system, If this particular
system Js now considered “operational, FRANCOTTE wishes to be.
so advised, as there may he a possible application for It Ine -
support of an operation at the Mexico City Station. Lawrence F.
BARKER was recently briefed. by FRANCOTTE on the Nikon system,
and Is now Interested In obtalalny additional facts concerning it.
BARKER, who is responsible for the LIONION Project, foresees 3
possibility for Its use In the LIONION photographic basehouse.
2. tt was thought that perhaps the system could bey further
“operatlonally tested" at this baschouse, and at the same time,
the Station could examine the possibility of a permanent} Instal-
lation, Presently, LICNION/T Is utilizing a Balscope a Pentax
camera for obtaining photographic coverage of the entrante to the
PBRUMEN Embassy. Provided the televislon camera could bk equipped
with a telephato lens of about the same focal length as tne
combination of the Balscope and 20x eyeptece, this syst aight
be a sultable substitute for the equipment now In service. .
. 3. tt Is requested that the Mexico City Station be advised
IF the Nikon television system 15 available, and Headquarters ;
thoughts concerning the testing of It at the LIONION basehouse,
Willard C. CURTIS
OS Cory FILED IN Ze 6 22 fe.
; CISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUASE@ DATE
HMMA-25961 29 April 1965
CLASSIFICATION - HGS FILE NUMBER
SECRET 50-6-122/1
14.90000
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ext of IETS {yp NO INDEX =
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CATE : S Soot sd
10, t NEXICO CITY
from, DIRECTOR , -
1 . . ; 4
| creor $2651
| sguaTIc LIONION SO ,
REF MBX 098%: (IN 79741)
A. BULSE CAMERAS BEING MODIFIED AND RECONDITIG!#..
. TW CORRECT FAULTS SURFACED DURING LIONION OP. Meevestisrens ca rmsil wm)
AMBRA THREE WEEKS PROVIDING NO UNFORESEEN
» BY CONTA CTOR
SVALLASILITY FI RST c
“DISPICULTISS cCCUR.
2 IF PRESENT CAMERA INOPERABLE SUGGEST RETURN To ROBOT AND
VLS-2 OR K-200 WITH BURST BRACKET AND VLS-2 FOR INTERIM OPERATICNAL
COVERAGE.
a. OA SRCOND CAMERA WILL BE SENT MEXI AS SCON AS RECCNDITIONING ° f|
COEPLETED FOR USE STANDBY.
- END OF MESSAGE -
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ws Ll. Project. KDFACTOR waS amended 10 December 1971 for
$4,260 for FY 1971 .to cover the termination bonuses for
“KDFACTOR-1 and@ KDFACTOR-7. Tho -Project amendment also provides.
funds of $19, 000 for FY. 1972 and $20,000 for FY 1973.
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2... One of the provisos of the Project amendment is that the
_ Station furnish Headquarters an updated security review of this
~ operation with particular attention of the knovledgeability of
terminated agents and thoir families. The Station should also
address itself ‘to the contingency that the present sites or
‘personnel willbe blown and investigate alternate means of
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ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
ACTION REQUIRED: None. For your information,
REFERENCE “3 HMMA-39,679, 28 October 1970
l. Primary responsibility for the operational and
administrative handling of tho LIEMPTY Project was transferred,
effective 1 Decomber 1970, within the Station from the RED'rOP .
to the Operational Support Section, - This transfer was made
as part of our effort to consolidate basic support functions
in the Operational Support Section, and to relieve tho REDTOP
Section of activities. which do not contribute directly to the
pursuit.of priority recruitment targets, However, the REDTOP
Section will continue to be the principal consumer of the
LIEMPTY product as received from the LILYRIC and LICALLA
photo surveillaaca points, It will also be the maio provid-
er of guidance and requests for specfal LILYRIC/LICALLA a
coverage, oO o
2, The pravious REDTOP Case Officer (Bruce H, FERNALD)
introduced the new Case Officer, Howard T, BAGAUS, to LIEMPTY~
9, -13, and ~14 in early December. LIMOUSINE, owner of the
LILYRIC property, will continue to be handled by Timothy 4.
ARCHBOLD of the REDTOP Section.
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B, BOOK DISPATCH 6678
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D. MV-2947 |
E, 3258.25 USD PURCHAS PLUS 97.75 USD MEXICAN
TAX; TOTAL 3358.03 USD.
G. REGISTERED AS GERENDE PERSONAL VEHICLES RECORDED
ON FINANCE VOLCHER @ca3e DTD 9 JULY 1969
2, DISPOSAL MV ~ 2606 PEPORTED RESESENCE C.
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ESTIMATES.
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1. STATION AUTIORTZED DISPOSE V+ 2606 PER FR 45-315)
AND REPLACE LOCALLY WITH 1969 RAMBLER, COST NOT TO EXCHEED
94000,00, MV-2947 APPLIES TO. NEW VENICLE,
i 2, APVISE DESCRIPTION MYV-2937 AND DISPOSAL ACTION’
i : MV=2606 WHEN ACCOMPLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BN-6678.,:
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oan . a 1963 Rambler which has reached 7Zs,000 riles
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1. REQUEST APPROVAL REPLACE NV-2606, USED BY RAYHON H.
GERENDE AS LIEMPTY PRINCIPAL AGENT. REPLACEMENT REQUESTED ON.
FOLLOWING GROUNDS:
J. VEHICLE NEARLY SIX YEARS OLD AND HAD 72,000 MILES aS
OF 1 MARCH 1969,
B. IN NEXT SIX MONTHS VEHICLE WILL NEED REPAIRS TO ENGINE,
5 COST OF WHICH EXCEEDS.
: BRAKES, STEERING AND BODY, ESTIMATE
} 50 PER CENT OF CURRENT CASH VALUE OF CAR, WHICH ESTIMATED AT
1000. DOLLARS. : :
T SUIVALENT VERICLE, COST NOT TO
EXCEED 4000 DOLLARS. BELIEVE LOW-PRICED AMERICAN BRAND SEDAN SUCH 7 {
AS RANSLER AWERICAN WILL FIT OPERATIONAL, SECURITY, AND COVER
ReUIREMENTS. NECESSARY MON KDCAVAILABLE IN PROJECT AS STATION
PROJECTS FYSS LIENPTY OBLIGATIONS AT 55,000 DOLLARS AGAINST PROJECT
APPROVAL OF 45,320 DOLLARS FOR FYS9.
Se IF APPROVED, PLS INCREASE FIELD PROCUREMENT ALLOTMENT. .
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1. REQUEST APPROVAL REPLACE HV-2606, USED BY RAYHON He
GERENDE-AS LIENPTY PRINCIPAL AGENT. REPLACEWENT ReQuesteD ON
FOLLOWING GRCUNDS .
J. VEHICLE NEARLY SIX YEARS OLD AND HAD 78,600 WILES AS
OF 1 RARCH 1969. ;
B. IN NEXT SIX NONTHS VEHICLE WILL NEED REPAIRS TO ENGINE,.
BRAKES, STEERING AND BODY, ESTIMATED COST OF WHICH EXCEEDS
50 PER CENT OF CURRENT CASH VALUE OF CAR, WHICH ESTIMATED AT
1G00 DOLLARS.
"2. PLAN REPLACE MV-2606 WITH EQUIVALENT VEHICLE, CCST NOT TO
EXCEED 4000 DOLLANS. BELIEVE LOW-PRICED ANERICAN BRANE “SEDAN SUCH
as MBLER AMSRICAN WILL FIT OPERATIGNAL, SECURITY, AND COVER
REULRENENTS. NECESSARY MONHDCAVAILAELE IN PROJECT AS STATION
PROGECTS FYSS LI EMPTY OBLIGATIONS AT 38,000 DOLLARS AGAINST PROJECT
APPROVAL OF 43,320 DOLLARS FOR FYSS.
3. IF APPROVED, PLS INCREASE FIELD PROCURSUENT ALLOTHENT «
4. FILE: 50-6-74/2.
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HMMA 35208, 6 august 1968
LIEMPTY/6 terminated amicably and resettled by his son-in-law -
was content with termination bonus of £1,736. Following termination, affec-
_ tive 31 May 1968, the LIMITED base nouse went out of existence - station did
not retain apartscnt since coverage from LILMUIC Ls completely satisfactory.
_ LILYRIC personnel have done such good work that station now has better coverage -
tran ever and at lear coet.
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REF: MEXICO CITY 5263 (IN 93773)*
- 1. LIEMPTY PROJECT STILL BEING PROCESSED. IF APPROVED is a,
: AePRWE Tarte oe
. SUBMITTED, WILL €0ccRAIN 542,135 FOR FISCAL 68, STATION SHOWS.’ ces
$31,071 OBLIGATED AS. OF 31 MARCH, LEAVING BALANCE OF 311,114.) ON
BASIS PAST EXPENDITURES, CAN PROJECT ROUTINE DISBURSEMENT OF ABOUT
$10,000 DURING APRIL, MAY AND JUNE, WHICH WOULD INDICATE INSUFFICIENT
FUNDS TO PAY $4, 736° HSS BONUS, BARRING UNLIKELY POSSIBILITY YOUR:
UNLIQUIDATED OBLIGATIONS CAN BE LIQUIDATED 50 AS TO. COVER IT. .
2, RATHER THAN RETRIEVE PROJECT BEFORE APPROVAL IN ORDER TO
AMEND IT, SUGGEST You TERMINATE LIEMPTY/6 AND CLOSE Linh} tp
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PAY BONUS 1 JULY FROM FY 69 FUNDS, @2esieaee
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funds, cover this?
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to STATION PLANS TERMINATE CIEMPT: 6 avo CIDER LIME 1
BeSE MOUSE EFFECTIVE $i MAY 68. LIMLTED cOVenad th We 1 Secs j |
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COMPLETELY RELIABLE OR THORAWGH CUP AGvaAN NG Ral ese a TAS '
HEALTH LIEMPTY 65 LELYRIC BASE HOUSE win: ASL hee TN :
WORKIBG HOURS TO PROVIDE FULL SIX Gay COvefAdhs 0 CUAL LA Le o 5
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CONTINUES UNCHANGED. TAKING INTO ACCOUNT SAlakt .NSSEA SES
PLANNED SOR LiL YRIC AND LICacLA PERSONNEL,
SAVINGS oF 4099 DOLLARS THRU LIMLLEG LeRoi
(2. REQUEST BPPROVAL PAY LIEMPTY-6 TERETRAD OG Hee 07
aon
$9,280 FESUS £4756 LOLLARS? BASED UN STaAncaARs
tT
HREE MONTHS SALARY Pi.US OWE MONTH FoR bade Tol: teak Le
SERVICE ¢ THIRTEEN YEARS), 47 CuRREN, Salas
“3. PLS ADVISE STATUS LIEMPTY PROLLIT SeNiw. wl aL
Srna, fare SPL TS
INFORM STATic# TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FoR Or ce,
TERMINATION Bonus,
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MISA
LIEEPTY/Menoranda_ of Oral Commitments _
AGTON BES. Std Bete
' Forwarded herewith aro authentic copies of Memoranda of:
Oral Commitments reflecting salary increases for the following
LIEMWTY agents: -
a. LIEMPTY-9 ; Salary increased froa 4,000 pesos to
4, 500° pesos per month, : : en
at ee rae . flan on
b. LIEMPTY-14 : Salary dncreased from 1,800 pesos to
. 1,900 pesos por month, - .
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Cc, LIEMPTY-26 ; Initial salary set at 700 pesos per
month.
d, LIEMPTY-27 ; eased from 1,500 peses to
1,800 pesos per month,
Fesecag f° Be ted
for/Willard C, CURTIS
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LIEMPTY Properties _ ae en
ACTION RIQUIRED.- FE REFERLNCES ve
“REFERENCE: HMMW-15952, 27 November 1967
1. Headquarters’ confusion regarding the various LIENPTY-
properties is understandable, although each change in location
was duly reported as it occurred, and at various times project
renewal requests, progress reports, and other correspondence has
pinpointed the locations of the base houses involved, The con-
fusion undoubtedly stems from the unfortunate fact that LIMITED
and LILYRIC in effect exchanged approximate locations in 1966
without chanping cryptonyms. Up to this point, LIMITED had been
in a building owned by WOFIRM (with LIMOUSINE frenting fer WOFIRM).
LILYRIC had been renting an‘apartment in a building in which
WOFIRM had no financial interest. In 1265, however, LINQUSINE
“bought the property cottaining the building in whieh LIMITED had
been located, Vaced tite building,-and built a new building. in
which an apartment was rented to the Station (the rent, however,
was to be returned to the Station for three years as partial
paywent.on the ican which the Station had given LI {OUSINE so that
he could buy the building), For various operational reasons it
was decided to put. the LILYRIC personnel into the new building,
instead of the LIMITED crew, LIMITED was therefore moved into "the
- building which LILYRIC had occupied, At, this point, of course,
new cryptonyms Should probably have been! assigned in order to
~ avoid the. confuSion which has evidently develcrped, (fhis Was not,
however, Simply a switch of personnel ~ eact base house retained.
its organizational integrity, which is undoubtedly why crypts were
not changed). AS far as LICALLA 4s concerned, the confusica
eeecess econtinued
Distribution:
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2— C/SB, Watt. Qi BNE Kiardtad TY
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CROSS REFERENCE 10 . CISPATCA yeasol x NUMER . : dalt ; :
: HIMLA-33814 oo, 8 January 1°63
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probably steams from the-tact that, while jts Location has not
changed, it is located within the LIMNUST buildiu:, which iis:
owned by WOFIRM (with LIMOUSINE acting as front") and which is
achinistered. within the LINBKSA project. As stated, however, all
of this has been carefully documented for Headquarters, {''The °
LIMOUSINE purchase of the old LIMITED building yenerated consid-
erable correspondence (see particularly #eAL Zid’ and Dit 77745
of January 1U05). IMIMA-28922 and HMMA-29400 spelled out the-
reasons tor switching LILYRIC and LIMITZD, and the completion
of the move was reported in HMMA~30687, Finally, sketches and
Plans of the LILYRIC and LIMITED tousges in their new locations
-were forwarded with HNMA=-31303, dated 7 February 1967, yas “far
as LICALLA is concerned, its location and status was never open
to question, and its location in the LIMYUST complex 18 regularly ~
“mentioned in LIMESA progress renewal requests, The Station under-
Stands that a memo describing the locations of the varidis base
houses was attached to the most récent LIMESA project. renewal
request when it was submitted to the staffs by WH/1l, |
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2, Personnel within the. base housés js also well-documented
(most of the LIEMPTY progress reports have identified each agent
.in each house).,; and the personnel have uever been switched from
house to house, Perhaps the best rundown of these personnel is
Raymond H. GERENDE's security review, forwarded with HMMA-31164,
24 January 1967, a Ny
3, “Station Real Property reports are also, with one
exception (MEXY-41), up-to-date and they reflect current condi-
tions, MEXI-03 does, of course, include LICALLA, Nevertheless,
the Station asked for $1800 for rent-and utilities for the
following reasons; first of all, utilities are an unrecoverable
expense no matter who owns the apartment, Secondly, the’ rent,
even though returned to the Station because WOFIRM owns| the
building, must. physically be paid by the occupant of LICALLA,
He, in turn, is reimbursed by the Station via GERENDE, | LIMOUSINE
eventually returns the money, at which tine it is credited to
expense, This could, of course, be handled differently! but the
Station has always found it convenient to finance in this manner,
largely becausé finances with LIMOUSINE are handled on a! semi-~
annual basis, The reimbursement, therefore, often comes, many
‘
menths after the payment,
. 4. The Station neglected ton cancel MEXI-41, which, should
be done as it refers to LILYRIC in its old location, before the
move in 1966, LILYRIC is now MEXI-132, and is in the building
ommed by LIMOUSINE. Rent payments are, aS originally latended;
being used to ‘nelp liquidate LIMOUSINE's debt, and, as inatructed
in HMMS-4814, 15 June 1966, the Station ts crediting this money
to miscellaneous receipts, There can be, therefore, no! question
of the need to include money for LILYRIC rent and utilities in
the LIEMPTY project. LILYRIC rent is, and has been since the
“apartment.was occupied in October 1966, 3,900 pesos per, month,
which amounts to $2,889 per yeay ($3,200 has heen requested in
order to include utilities). Headquarters is correct in stating
‘that the agreed-upon figure for the rent in this new building
was 2,300 pesos per month, Statior files irdicate that, the
reason for the increase (and this apparently was not reported
-to Headquarters) was that the bank which holds the major. part
of LIMOUSINE's loan had determined ‘that 3,969 pesos was a fair
price for the apartment, The Station had, of course, no choice
but to go along with this, . . I
5. The Station has no record of MEXI-092, but it ils likely
that this is the old LIMITED apartment, which was indeed .
purchased by WOFIRM (via LIMOUSINE) in 1955, But since 'ithat
‘building was later purchesed and razed by LIMOUSINE, the old
LUMITED apartment ceased to exist. The LIMITED base house was
subsequently transferred to the building which had previously
housed LILYRIC (but not to the same apartment, and LIMITED is
Crass iat
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now carried, in its current lscation, as MEX?T=113, As was the
case witn oid LILTHIC, the rent souey fs not returned to the
Station {WorIRyM has no financial interest in the by We nus
At is evident that the LixMPTY project renevnal, which used to
say 'LIMITKD and LICALLA rents are returned to Station ty.
LINOUSINN and credited to Station miscellaneous receipts" should
now carry the footnote "LICALLA rent is returned to the Station
nud credtted to expense; LILYRIC rent is, and will be through’
September 1969, returned to the Station by LIMOUSINE and credited
to miscellaneous receipts as partial Payment on Station loan to
LIMOUSINE," . : :
G6. Finally, the LIEMPTY darkroon is the room where the
films taken by LICALLA, LILYRIC, LIMITED, and LIENTRAP are
‘developed, printed, and (on request) enlarged by LIEMPTY-4,
,, Khis- darkroor . is located. “in GERENDS's apartment, and he is pald
1,000 pesos: per month for maintenance of the darkroon in
recognition. ‘of the fact that one room in his living quarters
has been turned into a darkroom, and his electric and water
bills are substantially higher than they would normally be with-
‘ont a darkroom on the premises. GERENDE is building a house
“which he expects to occupy in February 1968, ‘His plans for the
house specifically include a LIEMFPTY darkroom, and he will continue
to be paid 1,000 pesos per month for this. To cover this payment
in the new house, MEXI-137 has been written and will be forwarded
to Headquarters shortly, : . :
7. ‘(Yn answer to paragraph 5 of reference, it is hoped that
the following suamary will end the contusion:
a. LICALLA
(i) MEX4-03
(2): Address’ under” ‘Separate cover (Identity-1), Bap ay
(3) LICALLA has deen in operation at its present
location since 1956, originally as a rented property. In
September 1557 the building in which LICALLA is located
(which consists of four units, collectively known as
LIMUST) was purchased by the Station, with LIMOUSINES scting
as a front.
(4) Actual cost is nothing, since property is
owned by WCFIRM, The original ourchase price for the
four units was $40,000,000 with an additional $20,009.00
Spent on renovation, Rent is paid for cover purposes at
the annual rate of $1,249.00
(5) Cost of atilities is estimated at $552,00
annually,
(6) Since June 1957, LIEMPTY-9 (originally
LIPSTICK-8%) has operated the LICALLA base house. No
‘other LIEMPTY agents are as sociated with LICALLA,
b. LIMITED
(1) MEXI-113
(2) Address under separste cover (identity 2)
(3) LIMITED has been in its current location
Since December 1964, and-it is a rented property. At
its previous location, the LINITED base had been ir
operation from 1953 until September 1064,
(4), Annual rent is $1,440.00 .
(5) Annual cost of utilities is estimated ai.
$569.00.
(6) LIEYPTY-6 {originally LIPSTICK=14) has’
operated the LIMITZD base house Cin both locations)
since 1955. No other LIEMPTY agents are associated with
LIMITED
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(1) MEXI-13 .
(2) Address under separate cover (Identity 3)
(3) LELYRIC has_been-in its present location
gince Gelober 19654, wheu the new building was completed
and ready for occupancy, it ig a rented property,
although for three vears berinning 1 October 1966 the
feet ig te be stturnes fo the Station aes castial sayment
ona lean to LIMOUSINE, This loan was made to permit
“LIMOUSINE to purchase the property and construct the
buiiding in which LILYRIC is located, This property had
previously belonged to WOFIRM and had. contained the |
budlding in which LIMITED “had been located. LILYRIC was
previously (November 1956 to September 1966) located ins
--@ rented property (the same -building, but not the same °
apartment, in wnich LIMITED i# now located), :
(4) Aunual rent is $2,880.00. .
(5) Estimated. annual cost of utilities ie
tor $320.00,
: Lap TT) LIEMPTY=13 ‘(originally LIJERSEY=-2) has
- Operated the LILYNIC base house (in both locations) since
LILYRIC was established in 1956, . He is supported by his
wife (LIEMPTY-14), and his son (LIEMPTY~27), ‘Another son,
LIEMPTY-26, has also worked in LILYRIC. (Because LIEMPTY-13
has a full-time job, LIESMTY-14 does most of the photographic
-work, assisted by LIEMPTY~27. LIEMPTY-13 does some of this.
work, and makes all meetings with GERENDE,) :
d. LIEMPTY photo lab.
(1) MEXI- 137
(2) Address (as of February 1968) under separate
cover (Identity ‘4),.
(3) Actually, no ‘property as such ta involved
here. The Chief of Station authorized payment to GERENDE
for the use of a room in his quarters as a darkroom in
1964, after GERENDE was moved cut of a base house in which
he lived (rent- free) and maintained the dark room,
(4) and (5) | Annual cost is $960,00, including
utilities. :
(6): The occupant is GERENDE, although the photo
. procesging is normally done by LIEMPTY-4.
8. It is hoped that, the above will shed some light on the.
problem; the Station will be glad, to answer any further questions :
‘Headquarters may have, . . Lo
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AGN TRUDE
1. The presence of so many new desk personnel at
headquarters ~- people who are unfamiliar with station
history - means ‘that we must turn to you with questions
oftener ‘than you night wish. Our present question
concerns property involved in LIENPTY. (We are submitting
the.project ag. received from the field, but do not .
“understand the. background very well. )
| @, HMMA11257 of 16 “January 1959, a project renewal, said
that "approximately one year ago the LICALLA base was :
purchased by KUBARK through:. LIMOUSINE", and we have not found
any cables or dispatches which would show a change in that
status. Does MEXI-03 LIMUST/LIMESA (see Real Property Report
of August 1967) Include LICALLA? If so, and if we own
LICALLA, why does it cost us $1800 a year for rent and
utilities? (Up until the subsission dated 1963 the project
renewal used to say “LIMITED and BRICALLA rents are returned.
to station by LIMOUSINE and credited to station miscellaneous
receipts" but after that time this sentence was elimfnated.)
(Continued. .)
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3, LIMITED is a different probtem complicated bf .
‘the fact.that we are no longer sure what the name refers |
to. Originally we bought LIMITED and then sold it in
January 1955 to LIMOUSINE who put up a new building oa
“the lot..and saved an apartment for our use, LIMOUSINE
now. owns: t! “new: building, ‘but"MEXI 02, LIMITED Safchouse"™’
_ is shown on the Renl Property Report as "purchased" by
_ WOFIRM in 1955 - should this not be corrected? A further
| complication is that HMMA -31164, GERENDE's January 1967
'. security review, speaks of LILYRIC in its present new
-.:Jocation, Inhabited by LIEMPTY/13,° /14 and /27, Has the
old LIMITED been re-christened LILYRIC because of its new -
/ dnhabitants?. When was it completed and are we still. |
‘withholding rent from LIMOUSINE in settlement of his
payment -to us for:the-property, The REAL Property Report shows
LILYRIC, MEXI 41, a5 having Leen leased in 1958 and
costing $1030. to maiyutain ($856 rent, $44 reparis, and $130.
utilities). “It also shows MEXI 132 LIMEPTY, LIMOUSINE, LILYRIC
ag having been rented in October 1966 for $2880 a yearg~
- (hich is more than the 2,300"lionthly rent for the f1st
in bis new building which LIMOUSINE agrced that we would
withhold for a period of two years after completion in.
partial settlement of his purchase of the LIMITED property.)
(AMMA 25310, 3 February 1965.) ’
4. What does the LIEMPTY darkrcom consist of?
: 5, We are, as you can see, confused, Would you be
bee enough to send us a brief summary of each of the four
LIugPTY properties. ;
‘a. name and property (MEXI) number
b. address (under separate cover)
ec. date purchased, gcid, rented, etc.
d. Basic cost (original cost if purchased,
annual cost if rented).
e..cost of utilities
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ig subsequently returned to us, should it be included ina
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le In July 1967 the responalbility for the LIEM@TY Project paaged trea
the Stetion Support. Section to the Rrrmroe section, where {t sore reavsonnbly
belongs, Hovever, the LIFNTRAP sepment of the LIER@TY Prefect bas little
_ to do vith RuTOP activitics antl core rightly belours in the Guppert ection, :
The Station, thersfors, decided to transfer the LIMNTRAP veliicle, LIEMPiveLO
and LOR SEY-1) to thu LISMQAACH Prodect vith beeecarieae to be the Principal
-Agent. This decision yas tased on both security and operational efficiency
consideretions., The formal change of comment was mide on 10 Auguet, 1967 in
a meeting between GDS, LEOMPTY-16 ard LIESERACE-3. :
2. Certnin menhers-of the LISMEACE surveillance tean vere olrendy
knovlecdzeable of the axistence of the LIEWNAP vehicle and its operniucy
fron yest operetions ani also trun the old LIPSTICK Project. Conversely,
LIPGT¥-10 was knowledvueble of the extatence of the ourveftllance team and
knew sone of the meabera of the tena (LIDMHIACE-4& {5 the stepson of LES SPTY-10h .
dy placing the. vahicle under the comme of LDMMRACE=$3, thera wea no. break-
down of conpartnentation. : . :
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16 Oct 47: Oral message sent back to station via Al Heynolés to the effect
_ that we reel it impolitic to present a surveil arce poject in
‘the nei; nverhood of £62,000, so >lease keep the truck under
LIEMPTY for admin. ° purotses (and use it anyway you want,)
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3. On the other hand, the LIENINAP vehicle wen the most vulnemble jart .
“of-tha LIEMPTY ecoemlex and a roll-up. of the tau equld lead te Reymomt He
G@ESED=, Princtoal Agent for LIEVPIY, ami frond GERFHDO to the vonsitive |
WESTY photo basechouces. ‘Thus, by attaching the LIENIRAP vehicle to the |
. LIENGRACE surveillance team ve have actually faproved: the security, « of the
° LIEMPTY . Project somevhiit. ; . . ot
&k. On the operational astteteny » side, the bonef ito which vil acerie
‘are: ‘obvious. In mony ‘areas of tha city, such ao arounl the mrket areas
ard ‘third class hotels, ean estensibly eapty- truck attracts mich less attention’.
p&han a person on foot or even a passenger ear, Tae ability to dispatch a
target and at the sase tine take photozraphs of the tarcet: and; any compantons ~
.bas its “operational advantages. ‘Hopefully 5: An ‘sone of the target--or-opportunity
“coverages ROW provided ‘by the irvet Liance team, it will be possible to teke
. Photographs of’ the Person with whoa the PIOTEAL officer aecta. Certainly, if
tho team takes an unidentified aubdject hame- after a target-of-opportumity -
“_@iseovery, by alloving the teas leadar to place ‘the photo truck on the hoae
. 5. LIEMERACS-3 vas tola ‘that LIEMPTY-10 and ll ‘have cortais- eceonodation:
- addresses which they: must chack on a routine basts and that any aodistance’ ,
given the LIEMBRACY toan should. not interfore with this task. It was stressed
| to LYEMBRACE-3 that under Re circumstances shoull tean meabers transport or.
otherwise assist in tho servicing of the aceorodnation eddreuses. LIEMGRACE-3
. was briefed on the normml activity of the LIFNIRAP truck ta providing
photosrmeplite coverese of addresses in vhich tha Station has an tntersst, As for
. ban@ling the use of the truck, the following ‘caverta were laid upon LORDRACE-3 1
“a, LIEMBRACS-3 should discuss the norgal activities of LIEWTP ooly.
. vith LIGNGRACE-1,. the asalstent ‘team leader, .- : 8
bd. Tho truck {s not to be used’ in. active: mobile surveillance vith out
_ the eppreval of ths Station. .
ec. The truck will be ysed fo e alepatchtre: Purposes only in those areas
in which passenger went elo and/or foct dispatching ars not feasible.
d. “LIEMPTY-10 and LIAMPTY-11 will not bo used for active surveillance
“" nor will they be intretuced to tean moubers who do not presently .
know their true identities.
:-. 6. Operationally, the efficacy of the use’ “oe the LIGHTTAP truck in
.coorlination vith the LESMBRACE toam hes Leen proven in the covereze and
;Survelllance of a letter-drop on Nexico City. Pleasa seo references for dctaila
:Of this operation, which cord mt heve bean accasolished in a secure canner
‘without the truck asslating tha tean. Ro problems have’ been noted aaa result
sof the change in com:nnd structure for the LIENTRAP truck. :
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op Te Finanelelly, one. possitla probles 4e evident in the nev arrengenent..
‘Headquarters has lintted the costs of the LIEMBRACE Project to USS 50,000 per
. ‘rear and it will not be possible for the Project to remin within this figure
‘with the LISNIRAP vehicle and parsonnel included therein. The Stetion does
hot see this as a great problea because the Operational Progras includes the
cost ef those assets in the LISOTY project and the transfer vill morely mean
‘a decrease in LIEMPLY equal te the increase in LISGHACE. .
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ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES . . Looe . te
For Your ‘Inf ormation
Action Required :
" dReferences t As HMMW-15157, 15 January. 1967
_ : RB, HMMA- "91303 » 7 February 1967
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1. Station wishes to ‘correct sonawhat the information provided in
Reference B. Because of changin; of plans and an error on Raymond H. GERENDE' 5
part, the number of floors of tho building located at Gelatt #@ was given
incorrectly in Reference B, The plans Torwnrded as attachrentsa to Reference
-B wera correct. Tho description in the dis patch should be corrected to show
“a ground-floor, three floors with two apartments each and a pénthauae, |
: 2. The occupants of the building, all of whom were checked oni approved -
by the Station before leasing ara: .
Ground: Floor Buéiness - A beauty salon is located’ on this floor
which is operated by Nelly; Infante de Garefa. Her lense wag
Ghe
signed on L December 1960 and is valid until 31 May 1969, She
pays $152. eo US per month rent, . :
Second Floor - Apartment L - Dr, Héctor MUNOZ Franco. His leane. |
was signed on 1 Septamber ‘1966 and is valid until 31 August L9E7,
"He pays $128,00 US per month rent. :
Apartment 2 - Alicia’ MADRIGAL Csorio rented this anartment’on 1 , Tas
November 1966 and she plans tu vecate at the end of April 1967. a
She pays $+.00 US per month,
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Electornl Metrics for use ag an grea os rag,
elaned on 1 February nad fo wal’ until 3) July lees,
rent paid om this apartment fs TLL2.00 Ui per sionth,
Apartment 4 - Edmundo Orptitt, N ba nant past vas otened an d.
Decerbor 1GGG and is vallu tintil 30 November 1960 with a rent
of $00,00 US per sonth. :
Fourth Ploor - Apartment 5 - Whitrefad ard Gaitth ASCHENERENNER,
oa Under the terms of their lease, which was signed on 1 October
1966 and is valid until 50 September 1967, they pay 396,00 US
per month rent,
Apartment 6 - This apartsent {6 rented by Hichard P, MAPES who
pays 972,00 US per sonth, His contract was signed on 1 October
1966 and ts valid until 30 Septembor 1967, — :
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pays $240,00 US per wenth rent. His contract was aigned on
1 Septembor 1966 and is valid until 50 August 1967.
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REF: MEXICO CITY 0996 (IN-38335}*
- * PURCHASE OF MV-2823 FOR $3440.91 AUTHORIZED.
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REQUEST AUTHORIZED AMOUNT FOR MV-2923 BE INCREASED FROM $3200.00
TO $3449.91 WHICHNEW PRICE OF FORD ECONOLINE NOW GOING ith
gfpropuction AFTER. 6 MONTHS ‘LAPSE, NEV PRICE INCLUDES MANDATORY SAFETY
“EQUIPMENT INCLUDING FIRE EXTINGUISHER, SEAT BELTS AND WINDSHIELD |
WASHER NOT PREVIOUSLY REQUIRED BY MEXICAN LAW AND RADIO WHICH
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LIEMPTY/Status of LIEMPTY-5.
Action REQuntD REFERENCES
Action Required: For Your Information
Reforence t HMM-15270, 23 February -1967
1. LIEMPTY-5 ia the wife of LISMPTY-4, the operator of the photography
baso used in procesotng the pictorial take received from the vartoua unite
within the LIGefTY compiex, As such, she sometines assiste LIFMPTY-4 in the
photo processing work. She is carried as a part-time baoshousekeepor because
cho gust remain at homo as added security when photorraphs are being processed
and/or being held until tho scheduled meeting between LIEMPTY-) and Ttaynond
H. GERENDS takea place and the photographs passed for onvard transmittal to the
Station. : . .
2. The Station regrets that LIEMPTY-5 was not included in the last Project
Ronoval Request, but the oversight probably resulted because LIEMPIY=5 does not
receive a salary at tho present time. The Station wishev to keep her present
Mexoramiua of Oral Coumitments, which calls for an hourly salery, in effect
in case her services as a salaried asset are needed 1s. tho future. 20
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LOGS LIEMPTY
REF: Ay, MEXICO CITY 8920 (1N-22107)*
‘By: DIRECTOR 45720**
C. MEXICO CITY 8962 CIN-25013) 888
MV-2823 APPLIES. COST NOT TO EXCEED $3200.
END OF MESSAGE
avi{/COMMENT: *Reque'sted quthority replace MV-2279 with
panel truck at maximum cast of $3200.
ae Approved disposal of MV- 2279 and authorized \
replacement if project funds available, Pal (
ee*Provide MV number. Approximately 310,000... XN oA
available. Y yf
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MEXICO CITY od “dT !
REF: MEXICO CITY 8920 (IN-22107)
APPROVAL GRANTED SELL MV--2279., CAN REPLACE IMMEDIATELY
ONLY IF CURRENT PROJECT FUNDS CAN ABSORS COST, BEICiH HDQS.
DOUBTS. OTHERWISE MUST INCLUDE COST IN NEXT PROJ APPROVAL
AND PURCHASE AFTER 1 DECEMBER, ALSO ASSUME THAT FY-67 PROGRANNED
AMOUNT OF $45,000 CAN ABSORB COST OF NEW TRUCK. SEE HMMS-4969.
PLE#SCOMPLY WITIL BOOX DISPATCH 5373, DATED 7 MARCH 1966,
_ & END OF MESSAGE / ee ‘i.
*WH/COMMENT: Requested disposal and replacement of MV-2279., -
. -
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uf wf . . . : . . 4
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SECRET :
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OSFiCS Is NIDITED. fo SA Roe
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SECRET 200172 CITE MEXICO CITY g92g°
DIRECTOR — .
1. REQUEST AUTHORITY TO REFLACE Hy-2075 LiEMpTy
TVA SLOT NUNSER 2 WITH FoRD ECONOLINE PANEL TRUCK. can
“MAXIMUM COST $3200, 00, — 21 Ger es "22107
2+ W-8279 PURCHASED 1959. “ODOMETER READING 4900
MILES, EXCESSIVE OIL USE INDICATES NEED FOR MAJOR OVERHAUL
OR REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE. TRUCK SINCE usep AGAINST Many
TARGETS. CONTINUED USE HAZARDOUS FROM SECURITY STANDPOINT,
SECRET
BT SECRET
6 September: 196
; “MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, ccs | . .
; “FROH : WH Division a
i SUBJECT . : Project, Fundtng ‘Plan/Prayject. . |
| wLIEMPTY CFI)
ae |
| ; A. Identiftention of Activity : .
: s
l. Project cryptonynw: | LIBMPry : 1
- 4 t
| 2. Approved Lor: 1 December 1965 - 30 November 1H86;
i : $41,500
; : FY 19665 - $25,520
FY 19¢7 - $15,980
3. Proposed successive iiscal. year budget: Same
3. Brief statement of erojyeet aims, character and
structure:
The purpose oz: this project is to provide
Support Tor mobile (1 truck) and stationary
( 3% base houses ) Photographic surveillance;
one base houre is aise uged as 2 dispatching
base for a physical surveillance team: This
projyect covera one Hexicun Contract Ayent who
serves as Prinetnal asent for the elgut Mexican
field agents under the Project. -
B, Funding History
l. The Contract Agent receives his salary directly
from the Mexico City Station Case Ofticer ($540
month). He also receives money from the Station
whlch he uses to pay the tield agents their
salaries (total of S1.760/nonth) and operaticnal i
expenses, Receipts sre received. :
3. Funds have always brea handled in this manner.
“DD TH, AY :
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CLASSH TED Messacy Men cores 2
SECRET. [esis
AREF TO FILE NY. 2!
FURSCAZ UNIT ROTIFLED
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SISTICS INFO DIRECTOR e
"REFERENCE: DIRECTOR D275 07 Cena cet hy OT Lele Hose
; 4 we a, ple nee >
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PLEASE SHIP 24 ROLLS OF STOCK NUMBER 675@-292- 9666 e.
FILM TRi-k SOMM, 36 EXP ROLLS ON REF LURADIAL FLIGHT. yy p
REEDED FOR UNEXPECTED HIGH DEMAND FOR LIEMPTY PROJECT.
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J Susstcr
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“aC HON REQUIRED - REFERENCES
-Porwarded herewith are three authentic copies of Subject metoranda
covering the folloving agents used within Project LIEMPTY and reflecting |
recent salary adjustments: — \
aad oy A i
mec of ~ . LIEMPTY-6: . 201-821 »* avnach WitnA asta pss
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Distributions
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14-0000
on sussecT,
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SNR) QUAGHIIEO CASH
on amt IROOIAS
" row -
‘Chief of Station, Mexico City ye
¢ Memoranda of Oral Coumitnents
ACTION RCQUIRED - REFERENCES
Forvarded herewith are threa copies of subject memoranda covering
the following agents used within Project LIEMPTY: and roflecting recent
_ Salary adjuotnents : ;
201~-136454
_201-119960
201-167567
Willard c. CURTIS
Attachment 3
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CROSS REFERENCE TO | OISPATCH SYME AND NUMBER
FAMA-26232 | 1 June 1965
|
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2 __ MESSAGE FORM /S
og, C.Bostos = _Videla : MESSAGE FOR /
cunir WIE/D OC noex pr. SECRET
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oatt, 10 March 65 0] PLEIN C5 Fue no. 20 Le 5762
0 “' MEXICO CITY +
FROM: DIRECTOR
| CONE W #. a 7 ro OL 4, BPA, vl Fue
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TO: : INFO - omoR re 7 op
MEXi . - : 91467. y
LIEMPTY LIMOUSINE . : :
REFY MEXI 2732 (IN 19326) *
APPROVAL GRANTED DELAY INTTIAL PAYMENT,
END OF MESSAGE
WH COMMENTY Limousine wishes delay initial payment for
limitdd property for 90 days.
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DELEASING OF FICEA tadeds ed ae oa" orricts
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE iS PROHIBITED. Copy Nx
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B. MEX 1798 (IN 354773)" -
REQUEST FOR $500 INCREASE FOR MV 2676 PER REF B APPROVED.
END OF MESSAGE.
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WWH/COMMENT: «Requested increase from $5000 to $3500,
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RAFORD W, HERBERT : ‘ JOSFAH FP. MCMAHON
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BELEASING OFFICER
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REF MEXE 1667 (1N26899)#
DTSPOSAL OF MV 2284 AUTHORIZED AND LOCAL PROCUREMENT ;
REPLACEMENT VENT CLE COST NOT TO EXCEED $5000 APPROVED. MV2676_
APPLIES, DISPATCH FOLLOWS, ,
END OF MESSAGE
*NH/COMMENT: Request authority dispose of MV2284 and replace with
new compact cost not to exceed $5000;
5 _ 5
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‘4 . 4 2!
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JDESNOND FITZGERALD CHIEF, wit Loctstres
COURDINATING OF FicERs
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CHIE Fate PINTS IO: 5 Letin ee 1 ; AUTHENTICATING:
ae Seal
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE AS PROHIBITED. Copy No.
rite were
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES 'S
32 - SECRET
PERSON/UNET NOTIFIED
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Stn CITE EXE 1667 scnobr ACTING)
ty REQUEST AJTHORIZATION DISPOSE MV 2284 WITH 75,008 MILES.
CO3T REEDED REPATRS ARO OVERHAUL EXCEED 3@ PERCENT LCCAL MARKET
VALUE.
2. MIGH REPLACE VITH NEW CONPACT 8 CYLINDER FORD WITH STANOARD
PID CSUENT POs Wee OLIVER C, SCARTLING. DUE SCANTLINC EUSINESS
te eT ak
COSNTOTTOYS With Label Poko CAN GET 15 PERCENT DISCOUFT AMD. ened
TRASP OPM ALL CWANIE weca WHICH ALSO FORD. COST ket Tt EXCEED
TLIO, TRARFIC CONDITIGNS, NATURE SCAUTLENG.
PhlovG. DYE ae
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3. SUFRFICIFAT FY L965 ULDS AVAILAELE PHOJECT LICUPTY | ; who,
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"DIR CITE NEXT 6642 — N Enter i 46326
; LIEMPrY . ,
: Le REQ AUTHORITY DISPOSE MV 2286 CHEVROLET 1958. MILAGE 65,00.
i “NEEDS EXTENSIVE REPAIR DUE AGE AND USE. .
"2. REQUEST AUTHORITY REPLACE WITH LOCAL PURCHASE RANSLER CLASSIC
4 DOM aT $US 3,05@. STANDARD FACTORY INSTALLED EQUIPHENT ING’ UDES
RADIO, WHITE YALL TIRES, CIGARETTE LIGHTER, CLOCK, |
3. ABOVE ASSIGNED ‘RAYMOND H. GERENDE. FUNDS AVAILABLE PROJECT
LIEMFTY THIS PURCHASE, .
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CAN SUA NOE RING
ACTION REQUIRED « REFERENCES
Action Required: For your information
Forwardéd herewith are three copies of Subject memoranda covering :
the following agents employed under Projeot LIEMPTY .and reflecting
recent salary adjustments:
LIEMPTY - 4 201-117967
LIEMPTY - 6 _ 201-082444
LIEPTY - 8 sO 201-121189 - L
LIEMPTY - 9 . 201-136454
LIEMPTY ~- 10 201-121190
LIEMPTY - 11 201-119960
LIEMPTY - 14: - 201-167567
Cover and KUBARK Job assignments of above agents remain as previously
reported, .
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Aa-Wllard 65 GuRtrs
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| SE -k- TGS
> Attachments:
i ; DATE TYPED DATE GISPATCHED
- As stated above 11 Jan 1963 15 Jan 1963
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
"cross S$ REFERENCE TO ~~ ~ 7
Distribution: ;
3 ~ WH w/3 cpy ea abt, . HMMA -20491
2 - Files ‘ :
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MABRED ae INT
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INDEUNE an
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_None, for Has. info only
Attached for Headquarters files are copies of recently revised
Memoranda of Oral Commitments on, several LIEMPTY agents: :
LIEMPTY-4
' LIEMPTY-~-6
_LIEMPTY-8
LIEMPTY-9
~ /LIEMPTY-I
LIEMPTY-13
LIEMPTY-14 .
3. February 1961
Distribution:
201-117967
Boi Batt
_ 201- (No Station record of 201 number)
201-121 189
201-136454 -
201-119960
201-119961
201-167567
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3 - WHD w/3 cys ea of 7 atta
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CLASSi# CATON
‘SECRET
POITESSIMG
Slate mectivacit of MY-2320 ~ Project: LIEMPTY
ACTION REQUIRES QURENTS
SES LIHL, -datad s Feb, 1960
. 4. | Referenco dispatch ct ives autherdgation to procure: one 2-4 door,
wsed sedan for Project: LIENPEYs, NV=2320. Authorization was valid until
3 May 1960.
2. Headquartera has no record of procurexent Sof this vericle. pad
- this sedan has been purchased please camply with paragraph 2 uf reference
- asc return: Signed Declaration of Trust.
3. te ‘the ourchase has not been made at this date please advise
Sescquarters if the Station still intends to secure the sedan and give
justification for an extension of authority to purchase.
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END OF DISPATCH
DATE TYPED + cate CASPATCHEO
9 dec. 1960!)
CHSPATCN SYMBOL AND Ste R
HMMS+1687
HEADQUARTERS PLE MRETS
CLASS FCAT
OSIGINSTING
orcs a
P. G. PIKE.
Tele coord: pe
CL/SD/YS 1 9 Tec, 60 with J. Herman
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SECTION
AMOUNTING TO
@ ABOVE PROJICT,
PROREN DOES AS FOLL UBS:
Coulewens smo eureL OES
SECTION 2. ADMINISTRATIVE (Fo be cospleted by project offacer)
TNDECATE AY GETAILS THAT WILL AGSIST FINANCE DIVISION IN WARING ADVSBTES, GAISAURSEYENTS AND ACCOUNT INGS
¥ one)
FNS | erGuian :
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DB. METHOD BY #yILH #AYUENTS ARE TO GE MADE
TTR [arccvse vivsatras accountinas (FHD J0-1500°1 or FHR 30-8$00-8)
Ei Eicaee 7 ¢® 230-200) OT
vrmen (Eeplainis
Secrion 3. SYVALLAQILITY OF FUNDS (To be corpleted by operating division budget officer)
1 CERTIFY Teal, To wCET THE ESTIMATED ONLIGATIONS OUTLINED IN SECT FON F:
6
A. ++ FUNDS ARE AVAVLADLE IN THE DFVISION'S “yer Tee ry +
A. ++ FunOS HAVE OFEN PROGRAMMED FOR THE FY
a RR
L@ATING DIVISION BUDGET OFFICER DATE
SIGNATURE OF ©
a
SECTION 4. AUTHOR TZATION (Te he cosplered by Prosccts Branch, FLOPS) ;
ret ga g?otet ae Aen areeavra renu_ Doe WED 30 tov 1561
4 SERT wet aT wma ras — a TS eee.
+ AS BROKEN DOEN IN SECTION J. .
IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF
SIGNATURE FOR #PUECTS BRANCH, 117 0PS ° |
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1, POUCH soonest tuo ENLARGER 3SUL3S FoR MODEL 57122
EXACT 35 ANDREAS VEIGEL STUTToARD“349 CANNSTATT, ae WILL
TAXE PNILIPS 125. V 120 8 Pag ryp eo? £/95 SOcKEL — wire
SOCKET vaniine A C32. NONE avarLasrs NEXT.
2. FOR Lresory sas WHICH PROCESSES ALL Lineseres oP. PHOTOS.
aDURESs CUINTON N. OUSLER FOR PRoPES Deurvery,,
ENO OF seSSace |
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THROUGH: PI/PLANS/FROTHTS BRANCH, ST/ADMIN/BP
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SUBJECT: a
arenorar oF Peosere? avcouer ao,
SECTION J.
roe A ee THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF
ree", Oe as enone poen actor. . :
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To ef COMPLETED BY CASE OFFICER
r FUSCAaL Year
SECTION 2.
TYPE OF PROJECT (Check one) [eT avauiae
METHOD OY WHICH PAYWENTS AL Yo BL DALE
FUNDS To of f
sCCOUNTLD seccre . wee
roR ov: Otmce (Saptaia):
(Check one) .
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SECTION 3. To ORE COMPLETES ES @Y DIVISION BUDGET OFFICER
EL {a a
1 MEREOY CERTIFY THAT THE “yar tee Lobe OF 3.0% BodsiT FOR THE FISCAL vEaR Lo 2 CONTAINS SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO
MEET THE CGLIGATIONS OUTLINED ABOVE.
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SECTION 4, J D $
a <i sX-
FINANCE DIVISION MUST HAVE, IN ADDITION TO Fi @H2JECT APPROVAL, SPECIFIC BRITTEN APPROVAL ON CERTAIN TYPES OF
EXPENDE PURE ourone FUNDS CAM BE A0VANCED, TE BELOW ANY APPROVALS IN THIS CATEGORY THAT WAVE BEEW SECURED:
‘Wt P.an Sntm tou
sof
tous
GeuTach bm CHCEAS OF nat Phawittea or w16
ADDITIONAL CS YPTONYMS, PSEUDONYMS. ETC.
Abteat p04 &
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Siewaryae oy or ; CASE OFFICER
FORM NO, * REPLACES FORW 59-106 : .
V jun 680" BHICH 15 OBSOLETE. SECRET aa
freien Sener adams,
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9 Beoonber 1959
“ YONGRANUIM FOR: PY = Frojesta Granch So |
SUBSSCP = t rurchasa of (no Autcwobile and Ineroase of
: HX Va by Ona r
ae
1, Accorling to the Project Renewal Yeyot for LIENFTY ‘ :
fran the hexico City. statioa, thay plan to dnercasg the LIS ery -
survellinaco toc during tha ecaalng pear by two acenta,. To maine.
tain the effiotons: of an enlaryed toan, they will rayulro one
Giditional autaredile. .
2. Jb ta rajusatel that tho TVA far LP’ '7Y ba inereased
b7 ofo automobile and that the Station he anthorfized to purshaso
locally this sutonottia for use uniay the LETUTY ivejoct,
wc. King
CAD:
Distribution:
Opig & 2 - Addressee
1 ~ Sublect /,
_1 + Chrons mo ; ‘
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(Oren Filled In) .
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To FINANCE DIVISION
THROUGH: PI/PLANS/PROJPCTS BRANCH, “FI/ADMIN/BP” : Loit.
CARTY . : ; afi ilftedea
SUBJECT; .—..
. aeraoras of 9 wOsECT areoust a9. cOvativ, £668 DFNESTOm
SECTION I. _. TO BE COMPLETED BY PROJECTS BRANCH
THE apove PeOJEET MAD BEEN APPROVED FROU 1) ones er 3 959 oe Re hbor 105 in Tue TOTAL) AMOUNT OF
3952782 CO _. AS QmOnER 000% DELOB, . . .
VPP RMDP OOIECTR ORAncn
, SECTION 2, TO B£ COMPLETED BY CASE OFFICER
; " | FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR”
OREAROOUN OF REQUESTED TOTAL
Cour cm saree
aLcowawces
= —\— ca
TYPE OF PAOSICT (CI eeousae suerloy | i peormietaay
GETnOD av wnicn PavMEnTS ABE YO 8€ sane
Chay stcoumtinds (APR IO-10)
Funds TO af eee ee
ACCOUNTED re pany (COR 9.4)
orca (Zaptain):
SECTION 3. iT :
1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE “GIViSIOM BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR CONTAING BUFFICIENT FUNDS “TO
MEET THE OBLIGATIONS OUTLINED ADOVE,
!
Division eaugoer OFFicce.
SECTION 4, Sot obo OTHER APPROVALS :
Dac hi dl nd
IN SOOTTION TO Fr PROFECT APPROVAL, SPECIFIC WALTTEN APPROVAL ON CERTAIN TYPES OF . |
PENANCE OIVES1ON WUST HAVE,
INDICATE BELOW ANY APPROVALS IN THIS CATEGORY TNAT HAVE DEEN SECURED:
EXPENDITURES BEFORE FUNDS Cat GE ADVANCED,
— ———— a ~ —
I | aermoval OF AGMINISTRATIVE FLA®
Puecuatl Of wa ormte (ixpsatn): a poe [
rfteo of RegutaTion
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SECTION 5. a ADDITIGNAL CRYPTONYMS
Hayrond He “arernée (8;
Giiver Ge ceankidng bya;
hoe = Beeuynd phn? nt eG yrdb m1 =
SEUOONYMS, ETC.
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dada Se i Patty 2545
SIGNATURE OF DIVISION CHIEF OR OCSIGNEE
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1 gun 33 WHICH 16 DOSOLETE.
14-0000
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TYPE OF ACTION (Check one)
TOTALS
REVIEWED RY APPROVAL HEUUESTED BY
SUONATURE LOGISTICS OFFICER O1VAS1ON SIGNATURE CHIEGS, ADMIN.
APPROVED AUTHOR 1 Z2EO
SY DIRECTION OF DDP BY DIRECTION OF DO/3
FOU NO.
doNOV 58 {616 TEST SECRET
ot CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY (20-36)
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14-09%
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DATE : Jay Jub 59 ee a 7 To — r r oa econ me
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FROM» MEXICO CITY AUG 1 20572 59
ACTION, BH'S : .
INFO 1
oofs, SSA, OL 3, S/C 2
DIR INFO CHE. MEXE 4204
RE HMNS 761
wes 737 _ ee
REQUEST MV AUTHORITY FOR LOCAL PURCHASE NOT EXCEED $3500 OF FOURTH LIEMPTY
CAR AUTHORIZED BY REF 6. WILL GE USED BY LIJERSEY SURVEILLANCE TEAM.
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BE: A. MBXI 3593 (IN 37255)
B, MBXT 3630 (IN 39968) «
le REF A APPROVED, COST NOT TO EXCEED $3500, MY 2283 APPLIES,
2, AUTHORITY GRANTED REPLACE. REF B VEHICLES NOT TO EXCEED 33000 EACH,
MY 2284 MV 2285 AND MV 2286 APFLY,
END OF MESSAGE
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FROM AEXICO CITY:
; FR 3 03382 59
- ACTION 5
_'NO '00/S, SSA, OL 3, $/¢ 2 ROUTINE
ro DIR 0 INF . SIE NEXI 3630
LIEMPT
RE: A. HMMA 11257 -
B. HMMA 11368
~ C. ST HIMS 637 PARA 3
+ REQUEST CABLE AUTHORITY REPLACE MV'S 2041, 2187 AND 2148 FOR SECURITY REA-
~
SONS IMPLIED REFS A AND B.
. 2. HQS AWARE EFFORTS INCREASE SECURITY AND COMPARTMENTATION SUPPORT PER~
SONNEL AND EQUIPMENT. ABOVE 1952 MODEL VERCTLES HAVE BEEN USED ON MANY INVESTI~
GATIONS: BY SEVERAL DIFFERENT AGENTS. ' CONSIDER IMPERAT! VE INCREASE LIEMPTY SECURITY
BY INMEDIATE REPLACEMENT,
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DATE: 17 FEBRUARY 1959
Fea? a1 47259
. REC'D CABLE SECT.
10. «~MaxIco crry
FROM, DIRECTOR
CONF 1 GL 3
INO: xf hh, ien/s, Sod, £/C-2
4 _/ .
LIEAPTY/ JBSCHO
APPROVE MEXT 3318(IN 202h6) FOR PANEL TRUCK. MV 2279 APPLIES
END OF MESSAGE
C/S Cooments: Requested replace NY 2138 od trade-in plus $2000.
A . . ify:
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meas coora £ J. Burwell “un a
: Fr QUA, COORDINATING OFFiCcens of Fy “ ;
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REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No.
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INFO: = D'S, SSA, OL 3, S/C 2 |
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LIEMPTY
RE: A. Hiebty 7257 ;
B. HMMA 12695 PARA 19 0
Cc. MMT 669 .
CAH REPLACE LIENTRAP (Mv-2138) ON TRADE-!N PLUS
PLEASE CABLE AUTHORIZATION.
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REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE §
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THROUGH:
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. arp . + oCosvar wa. : COuUMTEr, sete Civiston
SECTION I. “ “To we E_COMPLETED BY BY PROUECTS BRANCH
Me above PAOsECT WAS Otte APPROVED FROw _l ee oT 2 1768 vs ce MEE, ty 1259 iw tHe rorae AMOUNT oF
_CS
8 i X8 pt. AS aROKEN OOeN aLioe,
st Te Bai HMB
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:
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ee a pane OFFIC! ———_...
FISCAL veaR
SREAKOOON OF REQUESTED TOTAL Tou
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Searsesatioe
seseuane 1
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TeUAPIOMAL DePEwoED Tertener :
‘
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/ TOTAL
————
TE OF PROIICT (Cheed ane) st aneur
aa Roo oY rs Pavutnes ARI TO 82 wane
Paceerataar
- ee ee a
" REGUL Am Finaecter accoumrinas CAFR 39-19}
FUNDS TO oF Create caine
ACCOUNTED eccerPts sear Core 6 .4@)
—— To
FOR ov: Ofwen (Saptain): .
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TION 3, TO RE COMPLETED ar GIVISTON’ QUDGET OFFICER
Tree ae ese
CONTAINS SUFFICIENT FUNDS To
AEoy CERTIFY THAT tHe 6¢. fd DIVISION BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL year__ 953
ee
rene all oes IL. 7
“s ows Jat 26 1Se
Olstsnou euoGer areicea. Oare
UIT THE OBLIGATIONS OUTLINED AaOVE,
OF THeh R APPROVALS
FINANCE WIVISION MUST WaNr. orm AOOITHON TO FI PansecT APPROVAL, peeoenes WAITTEM GPPROVAL ON CEATAIN Tye er
. ENP ENO TURES BEFORE FUNDS can BE ADVANCED INDICATE BLOM ANY APPROVAL i THiS CATECGRY THAT HAVE GEE SECUREO:
. fovay oF Abert AATiVe Plan enem Ptourere
nen ene
”
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ADDITIGNAL CAP TON YES, PSEYOONYWS. ETC.
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2545
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“To gun §5 HICH IS OnsoLE rE.
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TASTE ATO m ’ ;
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SECRET IBMA- 11710
eR U ARTE FE FO
50-5=25/2
8 ee
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Opersziscsi/LIMPTY Station File preakiown __MAPRED FOR INDETING
. . u NO INCEIING @tQuireD
ACTION HI GUETO ; -
* INDEXING CAN 8E JUDGED
_ bone, oy iivadquarters intoman ion ot _SY QUALIHO HO CFSE ONY
eeuainctin Cay ~o958, 31 October 1958, Paragraph ones
i (8) Soa-11257,
In rerly to the request gontained in- reference (A), listed below is the Station's
file breassrwn for the LL=Y it Froject:
Ri-o-74/1 = Plans & Develouments
/2 = Suprert
/3 = Operations (General)
, /3A - Operations (GEREXTE Contact Reports)
7HB + Gperations (SCANSLING Coatsct Yeverta)
/i =) Production .
R-6-7h/5 = LIRITED Administration
Coerctions
Logs
R6-7H/6 = Administration
fo = Oserations
{63 = Logs
RITA? = | MICALLA Adiadadstration
/iK - LICALLA Operations
/7B - LIDALLA Logs
~-74/8 = Adninislrabion
[BA - AP Operations
/8B — LIENTSAP Logs
e6-7h/9 - LIJESSSY Administration
/9K - LIJSiSY Operations
at
“O° Secenber 1956
Disiribution:
kn
- Has
- Files
ry
CLASSIC ATION
| .
SECRET C3 CONTINUES
ast EES EDITION
- eet
14-00000 q
al
MERORAMLUM Rs FI/OPS = Projecto trench HAD RATERS CASK OFFICER
CRYPTONTH 3 LISUTY | Nata Jotn i, Erady
: Koa) 20227 cupten Hall
CLV ISIO | s dostern jeqlagharg XT. 2533 -
en - vA Tht Eh bovesber 1958
“stat ice 4
Le It 4p royuested that the LIS2TY Troject be ayzroved for tte
period 1 vecanoor 1986 thriugn 30 Novemher 195) fer & votel of 295 9380.00. |
2, dH/Perenrnal has been requosted to locate a Desf goat to
fill the BAP-ELA alot forzerly under tho LireTlcs Froject. This alot
- : will bo transferred to the LIS&TY irosoct anu «ill de filied by a
persen who will be responeible for tho directions. of the ptrysical sur
yeillence teen under this project. .
He. #. Lanlgren, C/ak
C, W, Anderson, Hisrl
%,
J. U, Zing,
Attachsoatst
Fro (in quad)
Form 680 (in quzd)}
Tablo of Yertoussr 2licsance
Juscifiestion for rurviv-ce of Futonntiles
Envelope with true nases
a?
5
1400000”
Senate ae ae ee TT pe re oe en cae
| DISPATCH : S920
hay 7 ~ =
; ft Chiat of vtatior, Masten Clty - :
i vee Te ee oe te F
‘ : ! nM t Ohi a
bo flac Te eed a E
i b Uherattonal /1i soaery Agents lot: Included under EF
bog Reatech LbT { EB
? Cae ies eT Te a WOT Atte eee ens ane vf can at 05to “
1 t Agent Services Records ! | 8) GuaceeD HQ Gls OntY ; ‘4
ee Ca cee ne a ee ee ee LO oo ene EF
BAS11267 | ; 4
Mio following LIVESEY agents have active Oparational Approvals but :
were not included unser Project LIEN?PTY,
It jo requested that the Station
inforn Headquarters whether theca agents
RDO eee EET
(202-200231)
(991-209901)
(202-209153)
(201~208015)
ry. . (202-2091,59)
LESEREYe29 (201-215073)
CLIVER G. GALBOND
283 October 1953 |
Distributions
3 - Hexteo City
-a = Wi/Sailroen |
1 + WH/exico Chrono
6 ~ Subsect rit)e9.
vl RI
: —T
veh hihi
il/3/Mextco/®. L.SCALETT reeg
USE Prewces Fomor
iraacey rows foe
Si 5) gaa awn grey.
wrth aps os
SRT
14-0008
East
a
|
| 24 Vovesber 1958
\ . -
MOMOANUON FOAM: FL/ONS~Projects Branch
yeses
Sid ad 4a dustifieation for Automoblies under Iroject Lilrty
; ; ? _
1, It de ruquueted that the Haxieco City ‘tation: be authorized to
purchase three weed sodas for use by the Lio TY surveillance teas, Tho
btaticn plans to expand the LIEUTY surveiilaace team into a larger, well~
“i Srained puysioal survelllance asset, ‘They will need tires automobiles,
- Frivate automobiles or comerctril transportation will not be satisfactory
Since tho cars must be outfitted with two-way radios.
2. “Authority io also Yecuested to purchtes a pane. truck to be used
in the LLANTHAP operation under ihis Frojest which siounts nubile photo~
praphic eurveillancoa, |
3. It fe also ranuontad thet a quarienersonal car be authorized far
Oliver C, Scantling (pa). Scantling is an indlesnous avent under oral
contract. A Car Sa a prerejuistte for his work for MARA eiieh includes
‘casings, survolllences, and invustigations, fecause of tho sansitiva
nature of hie vork, and the heavy use ance of the car, the Station has
decided that Scantling sho:1ld be furnished a 4? car.
Ae LISMNTY egonts wars formerly carried wexlor tha LISSKOEY wat -
LIPSTICK Projects. Tho vehicles used by the LIFNFTY arenta under these
other rrojects will be aisposed of and new ones will bo purchased after
the above TVA has been approved. The vehicles which will be replaced .
are HV 21,8, HV 2147, M¥ 2138, and HV ALL. One ef the survelllance
cara will bo new and will net roplace an old csr. Ib wns cecided that
theoo vehicles ahould be replaced rather than transferred to the LUT MY
Project for sucurity reasons und because of the ao ga of the automobiles,
The outomobiies are 1951 snd 1952 models aml have Leon used for senyitive:
survelllance werk for over two yearn, The panel truek which wis used in
the Liem'TMAP Gperation under tho LIFLTICK Project. haa heen operating for
two yeare in all parta of the city ond has becov# a eucurity threat. ‘The
fact that the Lit Tick surveiilence tesa kmews that the trucx exists,
@von to the point that ane of the bean aeabara ta the listed owner of the
truck, aleo dictates replacanent of this vehicle, ’ ;
J.C, kM
Chisf, WED
Y4-0000
SECRET
(Shem Filled inmy
. _. _. CIA INTERNAL USE ‘ONLY -
SUPPORT ANNEX ~ TABLE OF VEHICULAR ALLOWANCE
1. PMOIECT
LIEMPTY
. : TYPE OF ACTION (Cdech one)
TOTAL
ON Rance
5 passeng pr Axerlean
oF forel m.
APPROVAL REQUESTED BY . ‘
SIGNATURE LOSISTICS OFFICER S'GNATURE CHIEF. ADIN. . DIVISION
: APPROVED : 9. AUTHOR 1 Z€9
4] 8Y oreectiom oF pop : .
BY DIRECTION OF on/s
FOte
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. CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY . {eran
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re
; 2 Setoder 1958
MEMOWAKAM FORt WU/Tersonrel
“SUBJECT 1 Racuest for -taff Azent-te £41) -24°-839) Slot
tn Maxteo City
1. it is rayueated that i!:/Parsonsel locate a otaff Agent to
£111 the JAP-4190, 19 (FI), GS-22 slot in Mexico City wileh was
recently vacated by iilfred 3, CLUSER( sa) «. . ;
2. Tile Agent must de hilincual in Spanish ane should have
oparational exnerlenca, axcecially in physical surveillance
techbiques. Jt would be helpful if the eardidate also has sroa
knowledcs. He will be ex-ected to amt, develop, reerult, and
direct surveillance assets,
3e [tis ranuested that 2 suitable cundidate be located ag
goon as possible so that tie Contract Agent now nerforming these
furctions can be rellewmd of tis resconsibility and carn devote
nig tine to other tasks, . :
WH/2 Mexico CZehrungings : , : . ‘ i
Distribution:
Orig < 1 - Addressee
1 ~ WH/Hexieo Chrono
1 - Subject
SECRET
WHEN FED te
FROM: (Heodquartors component)
WH ; So
. ‘ ‘ SUBJECT AND PROJECT FILE REQUEST
ANDO FIELD NOTIFICATION OF ACTION
COMPLETE ITEMS + THROUGH 12. - . ITEM 10-ENTER OLO ritce WHEN AMENDING A TITLE. CITE
TEM STACK FILE TITLES MUST GE STERILE SINCE INEY WILE See To ree AS 20! OF EHOVECT FILES That ANE HE:
APPEAR ON THE FIELO COPIES AND ON MACHINE Lists. .
MATEO TO THE FILE COVERED DY THI REQUEST ITEM 10 May
ASU BE USED 10 Give REASONS FOIE Tk ACTION VEING RE-
SUESTEO. TO IDENTIFY THE TYPL OF MATERIAL TO RE PLACED
INA FILE OR TO MARE OTHER EXPLANATORY REMARAS.
‘TEM @- ALL REMARKS MUST BE STERILE
ITEM 7 AND 8-USE FIAST THREE LETTERS.OF DISPATCH sym-
BOLS FOR FIELD STATIONS AND LIST HEADQUARTERS ELE: |: (TESt 11-4 RECORDS OFFICER MUST SIGN ALL FILE ACTION RE-
QUESTS. CONSULT YOUR RMO ON ANY PROBLEMS Har ARISE,
MENTS ACCORDING To ESTAGLISHED NUMERIC CooEs. .
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. INFORMATION CONCERNING FILe
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C7] SUBJECT kk] PROJECT 50 6 i 74/02
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KDFACTOR J :
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DESTRUCTION RECOMMENDED |
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AMEND FILE TITLE REOFEN
6. REMARKS (FOR FIELO OST AIDUTION?
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7. INTERESTED STATIONS {PROJECTS ONLY?
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FILES ACTION
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CS FiLes i RESTRICTED UNRESTAICTEO SEND TO REQUESTER
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10. COMMENTS. tINCLUOg
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t2. COORDINATION 13. } RID, APPR pari
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SIGNATURE OF SBRANCH/DESK R. OO. <7 ST APPROY avs
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CASE FILE REQUEST
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10, RI/ANALYSIS SECTION | —
FROM: heaeeven Nomey ~ TT ROMPONENT 1 RUHOING, q-Ph Ostaber, 1988
‘it Cavtotte tetewe | Sarton | ovo | aycg
1, CASO TITLE 4 ACHON €£Q08S7 8D
CPEN PILE
AS INDICATEO,
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AS INDICATE,
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CLOSE FILE
RESTENCT FILE
Tors aU 4
PECMANINT CHANG cuaectout
TO (OLSa), Bua aag st
Maxteg
PREPARE ce POLOTRS,
ANO SEND 10 fEQUESTER,
3. CATEGORY ANO NUMBER
2. COUNTRY ANO NUMOER
50 (Noxico) ; 6 Opcrats onal ~
3. COMMENTS: flnclyde dviel deicription of Re af project}
Photo and physical survet Llanca coverage and supp.st for station,
& Cae use CNLY
BR PROJECT STATUS
} 2. RRO STAUONS)
7. ENDOCSEMENT -s
THIS REQUESTS SATISFIES RECORDS REQUIKEMENTS.
Toc eterey
_ = nee Ee
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felt.. -AMNOP-1. also said that he has been assured by CALDERA
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Chilean Presidential election led many to hope that ‘Christian
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an Phe following analysis ‘has been prepared in WH Division and
dis transaitted to,all Wii Division Stations and Bases as a review
of the current status of. Ciristian Dendcracy in Latin America ‘and.
an updating o£ Neadquarters' vies on the movement. We believe —
operations. and reports officers whose comments afte solicited.
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1. .- The decisive wietory of Eduardo Frei in the September 1964
coxpeting with Communism on ideological grounds and offering an-
alternative, democratic route to social and economic progress.
Christian Démocracy"3 advocacy of "Third Force" concepts plus.
’ feequent manifestations of enti-Yankee syndrome caused some
coupled with’ a conmmicuent to, basic social reform and opposition to
Communism, and presented within an ideolozical framework. stressing
the dignity of the hunan person,
attractiveness to the Latin American, particularly the~student and
‘middle class“clements, This dispatch will review the current status
of the CD parties and tho role of organizations -=- ODCA, CLASC,
Party youth and student wings and European CD groups e- which
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represent key factors in the developzacnt of the Christian Democratic
moverent in Latin dzeriéa. Our major purpose is to. determine, some
two years offer the ‘ei Victory, whether thé gcnerally enthusiastic
‘asgessaent of Christian Democratic prospects engendered by this
highly significant-election was justified. ae
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2. Parties of Current Sinntficance. . Christian Democratic
- parties .cze genetally agreed to be of current political significance
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> ca, the. Chilean.Pppc is the only party with the respon-
' gibility of governing; the solid victory of Frei in the 1964 .
-. presidential election .was followed by an even more impressive:
-., «showing in the’March 1965 congressional election. lowever, the
“party's xéfort program is being implecepted with less than
deliberate speed, no progress has been made in weakening
Marxist leadership domination of the urban labor force, and
“indications are that Frei's moderation will be increasingly
challenged by the left wing of the PDC.
b. The COPEI Party of Venezuela has strong hopes of
Guolicating the victory. of the Chilean Party in 1968 and
appears to have narrowed the gap between itself (22 percent
_of the cicctorate in 1963) and the governing Accion Democratica .
-Party (32 percent). COPEL Secretary General Rafael Caldera, —
“one of the few Latin American CD leaders of international
stature, is expected to be the Party's standard bearer in his
fourth try for the prestdency. — .
ce. In El Salvador, the PDC gamered 29 percent of the
votes in the March 1966 legislative election and one of its
leaders, Jose Napoleon Duarte, retained the mayoralty of San
Salvador. In less than six years the PDC has become the
leading opposition party. it has little chance of capturing
the. presidency in 1967, but should be a strong contender by
. 1972, with Notre Dame-educated Mayor Duarte the. likely
candidate. : . a ’
d. The Peruvian PDC formed a coalition with. the Popular
Action (AP) Party in 1963; it currently holds two cabinet
positions. Soe would argue that. the Peruvian CD (with only
4 percent of the votes in 1963) has no real future in compe- .
tition with the dominant AP and.the long-established APRA,
both reformist parties, and thus should not be included in a
Listing of significant CD parties. Some weight is added to
this argucent by the very recent split off of a dissident
fsetion of the PDC into a separate party. However, the
inclusion of the Peruvian party here is based primarily on the
fact that it is the only CD group participating in a coalition
covernzent and thus contributes an element of stability to the
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; 3. ‘Parties of E Moderate Potential, "Applying even the most
generous ‘Geiteris t to the judgcueat of. potential, there are not
more than four CD parties -~ in the Dominican Republic, Panama,
~ Brazil.and Guatemgla -- that might develop « as > moderately. important
forces” over the next: ‘five years. : -
ol Be “The Doainican ‘PRSC stands as.a prime exaaple of
- cD irresponsibility’ from the tine Caonabo Javier. took over
wpeee “Patty: leadership in che wake of the Dominican Revolution in
SO “SAprik: 4965, -It has‘ collaborated with the entire spectrum of
OS “Msrxist-Lining partics “and moderation of ita ‘extrema ”
‘ gilitancy in the near future appears unlikely. The PRSC has
-devéloged.a small but talented cadre of leadership, primarily
-frea‘the university Yanks ,- and is buttressed by the strongest
“CLASC affiliate (casc) in the Henisphere. ; :
: “by “The Panemantan PDC ‘was registered some five years
age and. polled dvily“3.1 percent of the votes in 1964. Although —
it centinues a miniscule party, it has madé significant
~Oxgentzatioual strides and its philosophy of. social justice
gives it roots Lacking by most Panamanian parties, which are
“Larcely personalistic or tied to. financial interests. “If the
|_Panen ma CD.succeeds in expanding its middle-class base and
“attracts militants ‘froa.the predominantly negro and mestizo
- . population, it could bécone a force of some importance,
-.¢, While the Brazilian PDC polled a mere 4 percent of
‘thé vote in 1964, the Party has significant strength in three
f-sey states of the Center-South (Parana, Sao Paulo, and
Gusnabsra). Like all other pre-Castelle Branco political
parties, the PDC was unable to campaign under its own banner
in the. presidential and parlimentary elections of late 1966.
' Expandéd political activity will probably be permitted after
the seating ‘of President Costa e Silva in March 1967, but it
is expected. that the number of legally recognized political
‘parties will be limited, It appears likely. that the PDC will
‘have to merge with another party 1f£ 4t is to compete in the
legislative life of the country. If the. PDC joins with a
‘party that has strength outside. the present PDC strongholds,
and the PDC message and mystique seta the. tone for such a new
political entity, the net result could be expanded importance
for Caristian Democracy in Brazil, .
.° The Guaten alan PDC was..only recently recognized as
ily constituted party. This nascent group has good
in the youth and ‘student movement and growth
atial in the ‘fmportant camgpesino sector. Current direction
he party leaves much to be desired; PDC leader Rene. de
- Leoa eppears honest and intelligmt . but he has little organs.
izational flair or charisma, His. leadership is being challenged
by a group of militant "Young Turks” on the left. With more
vigorous leadership and the development of middle echelon
cacres the party could develop significantly.
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-Dexceratie parties -- in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica,
Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Uruguay -- show scant ;
ptenise of developing into forces of national importance over the
next five years, Leadership of even modest stature exists only
zoatina (Salvador Allende, Horacio Sualdo) and Bolivia
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(Rens “i Natale). These parties appear doomed to the role of
bridesmaids to tad handful of parties that réally count.
II +. PARTY YOUTH WENGS -
5. CD Stroncthin ‘Universities. Ahead: ofP Party’ Strénsth. As
with all political groups din. Latin Anerica, the vast majority of
cD party militants are dram froa the. ranks of student appendages
active in. the local ‘universities, In most countries of the htmi-
sohore, CD. voting’ streAgth on the caspus is much more’ significant
than the: ‘political - strenzth of the. parent party. A few examples.
.. + dllustrate this: point: Panama, the Party: polled 3.1 peréent
“.o£ the vote-in. 1964. (and"probably would poll not more. than 5
percent: todzy), while: Lts University youth got -12.8 percent in the.
January’ 1966 election, -. The Dondinican PRSC received 5.4 percent of
thé Vote. in 1962 (and its present strength could well be lower
: because of internal divisions and ‘leadership conflicts), but its
ssyouth wing on the ¢azpus garnered 40.2 percent of the vote. in
May 19663 I VeneZucla, “COPEL polled 22 percent of the vote in
“16633 its student wing on the campus of the Central University, .
howaver, polled. 40.2 ‘percent of the vote in 1966, These comparitive
figures suggest seae conclusions which are presented ia Paras. 19
acd 20 below.
of 6. Radiealization of Youth Wines. _Sevéxal cp leaders, most
moteably Frei and Caldera, | have expressed considerable concern over
the growing radicalization of party youth wings. That youth groups
of every political stripa assume positions to the left of their
partics is nothing new, but the situation in several CD groups has.
gotten badly out of hand. In several countries only an opaque line
‘divides the positions assumed. by CD youth groups (or important wings)
froa the stance assuned by Maraist youth elements. “In Venezuela, |
_the wing of the COPEL youth headed by Marta Sosa is so "far-out"™
it has earned the sebriquct "the Astronauts." Chilean President
Frei report tedly told a German Christian Democrat that his youth
wing i s in danger of becoming Marxist. In Panama, the dominant
wing of the CD youth has assumed positions at least as radical as
the Communists. And in the Dominican Republic the Social Christian
group in vthe: National University is allied with the Communist
' students.
7. Youth Tending to Push Parties Further Left. The great
concern of responsible party leaders is that youth input to the
parties will swell the ranks of the radical wings and push the
‘- parties further left. Soce observers-believe that the CD youth
’ problea has been exaggerated and. that the "hot heads" will mcLlow
- once they participate directly in party life and cope with hard
political reality. While this is*partially true, we would take
issua with this relaxed view. Tha raw. material to be molded is
far different. than {£t was ten years ago; since that time the demand
for revolutionary {even -convylsive) change has mushroomed -- ard
the youth the cry: has. assumed din proportions. The natural
swing process. well no. longer produce the same magic.
8. Reed 4 for treining. Some balieve that the only way of
rresting the the CD youth erift to the left in the foresecable future
cs in massive end intensive youth and political cadre training.
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share icontical biases with the students with che sesule that
misconccptionas are reinforced and no new horicoas sci opened up.
Frei énd Caldera-have askéd the German Institute far International
-., Solidarity to ineressa its support in the student trsinits fleld,
“but the Germans, walle. recojnizing tha serioua need, have thus far
“ dgelined-to increase their comsituent, To atcocplish anything
. Significant, the Cermsns belive a rassive protran must ba Isunched
‘Gwhich would tax their current resources), aad they wonder whether
‘the:CD youth situation hss been permitted to drift too Long to.
salvage. _
ITI <.TNE IMPACT OF CLASC ON THE CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT
. Study points out-that “Organised labor could contribute substantially
_ to. the “development of well-organized CD political parties in the.
‘hemisphere, ‘but it also offers tho best chance for-CD extrenists
to cause ham'to the movezent." Few would argue thst how the CD
movement fares and the imaso it projects depend in not insignificant
mecsure on. the posture assused and progress achieved by CLASC.”
_ .More often than not, the judgement of a mass movement is based on
the worst elenent cexprising it -- and in this Yegard CLASC is
challenged only by the party ‘youth and student wings. As an -
organized lcbor force CLASC has been a dismal failure (with the .
exception of its campesinos -am)} its only impact and sole raison
- dioetra up to this time has becn.as a political action instrument
witha primary appeal to the working classes, It is unlikely that
CLASC, under Maspero leadership, will mellow aa do parties when
they achieve the responsibility of government.
9, CLASC Poses Serious Dancer for. CD Movement. A KUMOX
10. CLASG Ras Maintained Posture of Independence. Despite its
“Christian'’ label, CLASC has consistently maintained that it is not
subservient to the Chriscisn Democratic movement or any menber ;
party. ‘The statement cannot be disputed, for while CLASC is guilty
of most of the seme aberrations as the least responsible of the'CD
parties, it invarlebly comits its follies independently, (often,
- in fact, setting en example that is emulated by the parties). But
while CLASC can defend its claim of independence, it fis also true
that CLASC docs net discourage the belief that it is the chosen .
labor instrument. of the Christian Democratic movement, slthough |
this label has never been formally bestowed. .
11.: Closer Ties Retween CLASC and CD Movement Aspear Likely,
It acpears likely ‘that 2 core organic participation of CLASC in CD
affairs is in the offing.. A Sesinar was held in Montevideo from
11 - 23 April (spensored by the Christian Democratic Formation |
Institute «= IFEDEC) for officials of CLASC who are also officers
of Christisn Dexocratic parties. The Seminar, called for the
specific purpose of erransing closer coordination between the CD
political movenent and the Christian labor movement, resulted in
the signing of the "Carta de Montevideo” on 20 April. Thea Act
calls for formal representation of ODCA in both tha Christian
lebor orgenizatioa.and CD party labor departments. To this end,
a Coorcizating Comittee was formed ~- the Comite Relscionsdor ¥'
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CLASS identiffestioa with the Co political movecnt will likely.
‘-gub off negatively on the CD youth wings. which invariably are further |
. sleft’ than their parent parties .and identify much more closely with ,
tha: tevolutionasy in
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to request ODCA ssproval of the-creation of this Coordinating
labor instruct, The eventual approval of the ODCA leadership
appears. likely; indedd, dt da doubtful chat the. Act would have
exerjed froa the Montevideo Seminar i£ informal agreement of the
eative CLASG ‘Influence on Perty Youth Wings, Closer
inase and myatiquée CLASC has sovm and propagated,
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13. OSA Contributes Little Positive Direction, The Latin
American CD paxtics fowned. their.resional organization in
Montevideo in 1949 «= the Organizacion Democrata Cristiana de
‘ President - . 3 Rafael Caldera, Venezuela
Vico, President ‘+ Hector CORNEJO Chavez, Peru -
Vice Presidcat t Rene DE LEON Schlotter, Guatemala
Sceratary General: Tomas REYES Vieuna, Chile
ODCA has consistently assumed an anti-Yankeé posture on a broad
range of key issues (most forcefully on the American intervention
in the Dominican Republic). out :on balance has been less strident
in. its criticism than several of its member partics (notably the
Chilean, Bolivien and Dominican CD's), probably because of -
Caldera's rostraifiing hand. The Organization would merit much
influence on or authority over member parties, or could apply
sanctions egainst national groups. But ODCA amounts to little
fore than a fraternity. Its member parties have little ideological
£ their union appears to be based more
oncty mysticism (which most parties are careful to
h adjeétives like peaceful, democratic and Christian) _
and .m nevative factors (hostility to the U,3., capitalism and the
oligarchics), than on a foundation of Cd doctrine or basic agree~
ment on just what they want.
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14. Efforts to Fira Up the OCA Role. We have asked contacts
in European CD circles to prod ODCA to sct criteria for mexbership
and behavior and that the Europeans weigh petitions for support
in American parties and organizations against these
criteria. DCYVOUR officers have argued that while the Europeans
eancot realistically require nascent and ill-trained CD groups in
Latin Accrica to hold to tho sage rigid standards, of political
morality that have evolved in Europe, neither should tha Europeans
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Latin CD carties because theré ara no standerds Gt wil, ODCA
leader Caldera cppears to tecognize the need for < least soma
basic idcolozical comen ground: among ODCA-menver pirties. But
ro sigacl | success hag been achieved in this direction to date
and we arc eset at all sanguine that.even modest prasress will be
made ia this esdrd-in tha foreseeable future,’ Reporting on the
S@onstess of the “World Christian De =ocratle Unioa (CCU) held in
Lina in April 1966" indicates clearly thes the Latin Acerican :
parcics | “whll- not ssubade without combat to any effort (whether
fnitiaicd by the’ ‘European financial. backers of the Cd movemant
6c by OSCA) that aims at inposing standards and controls that.
will impinge on their conplete freedon of action. .
15. Fornaticn of Central American Regional Grouming. The
Central Amcricaa CD parties act in £1 Salvador in July 1966 to
establish a smaller regional grouping, The Union Resocrata Cristiana
‘de: Controsmcrica (UDCCA). .This-action docs not appear to reflect
anyrele lesent: of pique with ODCA * “(the ‘relations of COPEI and Rafael
4 24 with the Central Ancrican parties appear close and cordial)
bat: rather a desira to establish a émalicr and more cohesive unit
‘that can better address itself to the problemas cama to the ;
ereg and, to a lesser extént, to. the individual CD parties. UDCCA
is ccnorised of five.partics (in Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica and Penola), with the possibility that a sixth party
will be formed in Honduras.
"V = EUROPEAN CD ROLE AND INFLUENCE
16. The: Furovean Christian Democratic Union (CECtU). The
European CD D parties we: were first to establish a ‘a xegional organization,
‘the Nouvelle Equipe Internationales (HEI) in 1947, The NEI never
played a major role in world Christian Democratic affairs. From
the outset the Latina Aner icen parties maintained their closest
ties with individual leaders of the CD movement in earePes. particu-
lerly those involved in financial operations with me sister parties
and CLASC in Latin Auerica, The NEI became progressively less
significant end in reeent years was virtually moribund. But in.
mid+1955 the organization vas revamped and re- -christened as the
European Christian Democratic Union (ECDU). Its nesly elected ~
President, Mariano Rumor, Secretary General of the Italian PDC,
appears intent on making the ECLU a strong organizstion which will
at least catch the Socialist international in stature. _—
17. European: “Pinanctel Sunport to. the: © Parties. The two CD
orge nizations which have coatributed most heavily to the support
of the Latin American CD partics and. related organizstions are the
Institute for International Solidarity (11S) and the International
Soliderity Foundatioa (Fis). Between thea they, will. contribute |
an estimated $500, 000 to $1,C00,000 to the CD par ties and CLASC in
Calendar Year 1967, It was recently reported that the COPEL party.
of Venezucla vill receive $450,000 for the 1963 election from FIS
at the rate of: 3160, 000 per year coumencing in 1965.
The IIS, The Institute for International Solidarity,
cil recently by Dr. Peter Molt (the xew Director is
ierzenrath) ,- is an arm-of the Konrad Acenaucr Foundation
Geraan Christian Democratic Union (CDu). Like its
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_Yund). FES appears to ba the exclusive European CD channel for
_ of Eurosesn organizational support to the Christian Democratic
controversial area:
“¥e would anpear that the Christi
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- ih Latin \corica aid: supports several. cD activities. dircctly.
* ‘pot .it-also costributes more than fifty percent of the FIS
' budaete cree : 2 oe ;
ob. Tho -Fitwe-Gne.Igtemational Solidarity Fund was ,
spally. Srestcd oa 30 March 1964 to avoid duplication of
ginoncisl. suppors efforts en the part of the Europaan CD
parties, aad ochir Cd-oriented groups in Latin America. The
"nama sv g lates changed’ to the International Solidarity. :
‘Foundation (FIS) to avoid confusion with the solidarity fund
- of CLSC -other organizations. Tho FIS operates a3-an ara
of- the ECDU, with headquarters in Rose, Its most important
Gerzan' nctieasl ,and.close personal friend of Konrad Adenauer),
Naviano Resor, Adolf Herkenrath and August Vaniotendael
_ (Seeretary General of the International Federation of
Caristian Tradé Unions -- CISC).
18, -pLléference in Finction of IIS and FIS. From tho ‘start
of its activities, the Germana and [talions havo contributed
alrost the entire FIS bidger (in 1964, for examplé, Vanistendael
‘exrgenizations] support to the Latin American CD parties, While
the Ifg fs the rich porter in the LIS-FIS. tandem. and could easily
fone che Latin Amerigen parties directly, the FIS channel is
prefecced by the Gesaans and has two major advantages: First,
since TiS is a resional solidarity instrument with representation
(out rot contributions) froa all the European parties, the .
responsibility for support to certain controversial Latin parties
4g watered down and distributed among the European CD's collectively.
Thus a Latin Acveri¢an govermzent’ or party in competition with the
local CD's cannot casily make a formal demarche to the IIS or the
nt. Second, it is casier to obfuscate tha magnitude
ee
German govern
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movezcne ia Latin Aceriea Lf it is channeled through a qulti-party
orgenization. The Germans have limited 11S funding to, less
as -- support to youth and student formation,
political training institutes and CLASC training institutes.
(See Attachzent A for a detailed flow chart.) -
CONCLUSIONS
49, cots Challente Communist Desination of the Unfversity.
Jt wes noted in Para. S above that almost without exception CD.
atrenzth in the university greatly exseeds the voting strength of
the parent party. The same is true of the Communists, and it ts
a fact that Cescuntst/Christian Democratic strength on the campus
is overwnelsincly deainant throughout the hemisphere. Few would
take fesue with the conclusion that the vast najority of university
youth are attracted to movements projecting an inspirational —
message (the word “inspirational” more accurstely characterizes
the CD movezcat than dses "Ldzological") or an aura of revolutionary
mystique. During the past few years Communist voting losses in
the university have been picked up mainly by the Christian Democrats
we the vote has shifted From one movemcat with a messaze to another.
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Strencth of. 2¢ tial, Frou the foregoing, however, it docs”
~ - not Follew that tue growth of CD strength in the university —
"- presates a corkesponding incressa in CD‘party streagtn. While
-yoting patterns in the university provide valuable insights on
populatioa (particularly youts
4
th) attitudes ond aspirations, these
pattems are inet ¢ reliable bacaueter of either organized party °
atrength- or future potential, inno country of Latin America
{3 thd ‘voting strength of. the @'s or the Comaunists’ acarly -as
‘strong ahong. the pooulation at Large aa 16 d3 on the caapus.. .
Ona -reesen is: that’ the ‘untversity population of. Latia America is .
‘Less than-2 perccat of the total population. The CD. cazpus leader
alzost invariably graduates ‘froa-student;politics to more direct ©
party’ involvescat when He’ leaves the university *- ever 1£ the
party. las no discernable future. It would appear, however, that
tho. néa-university youth (lacking the pscudo-intcllectual pre-
tensions. and the. sclf-bestowed elite label of the university-
traincd) are cuch less inclined to vote and. militate for Christian
Democracy simply.beccuso it hss emotional or inspirational appeal.
‘21. CD Fetlure to Transfom Affinity of Lower Classes Into
Votes. The inadequately ccucgscd and tic lower social classes in
‘Latin Aceriéa ave incvitably motivated by the pragmatism of the
possible; to vote for a party that has limited potential to achieve
national power, simply because it espouses views that hit responsive
chords, is a luxury ho belicves.ha cannot afford. Batter, he
thinks, to vote for the least objectionable of tha: traditional
parties. Christian Democracy remains basically a niddle-class
mover .iic. With few exceptions (Chile, the Dominican Republic and
to a lesser extent Venezuela) it has scant worker or campesino
appeal.” By end large, Christisn Democracy has failed to reach
those on the lower rungs of the social ladder. =
22. Individual Party Fortes Appear Unaffected by CD.
.Promress Elseiiere. Many expected, or at least hoped, that the
Frei victory in Chile would give impetus to the development of
the CD movexent throughout the henisphere. This has not happened,
‘There is no evidence that individual CD parties were either ussisted
or hindered in. their developzent by the Chilean success story. And
yet the vicz persists that the Chiltan victory was a boon to the
movenent's potential and progress, During the past year COPEL .
leader Rafucl Caldera has. broadcast a variation on this theme that
several Eurcpean CD leaders have taken up. They argue that COPEL
must emerge victorious in the 1953 election if the CD movement is
‘to maintain its momentum, for sa ideologically based movement
cannot avoid peaking off, and gradually down, Lf it has only one
sigaificant victery to cite over a period of several years. We
would reject the view -- based ca election results in Argentina,
Coloxbia, LL Salvador, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay -- that
individeal party fortunes will be affected in any significant
measure by the successes or failures of sister parties elsewhere.
What copeavs to emerge from these elections 1s rather solid ,
evidence that the national parties will sink or swim on their |
wm devices, based largely on leadership abilities, the development
tle cehelot cadres, organizational talents, appeal to the
y Gisinherited," and the pragmatism of local issues and
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Antictoated., The Cp movencnt has made. only modest progress the
past two years, . Indications are that the developzent of the
movercnt will be much slower and less extensive than many’ anti«
cipated in the first flush of ‘enthusiasm following che Frei | ;
victory, for it has many problems. to resolve. Chief among these.
“perhaps, 13 CD fatlure to reach the-lower social classes and to
cevelop ‘a significant’ worker base. The chances of CLASC. contrt-
buting positively to correct this failure apoear recote, Another
“poe major problem-is' the. absence ofan ideological comzonnground,
“! - despite :the. lip ‘service paid to the Papal Encyclicals and the .
_ Catholic. soctal philosophers, and the failure to enunciate oinimua
sbéhaviordl. standards that these philosophical root's would impose,
“This deficiency is tke root ‘cause ‘of. two manifestations: First,
' & propensity’ to consort with-Cocaunfst and assorted Marxist groups
. (¢.g., in Coloabta ‘Bolivia, ‘tha Dociiriican. Republic and Panama).
Second, the progr ssive radicalization.of party youth witigs which
threatens to push the parent parties further left. the fact,
xenains, neverthéless, that Christian Demoéracy is the most unified
Ron-Cemunist movement in Latin: America, It cannot be labeled
| democratic or anti-Communist because of the behavioral aberrations
. O£ several national parties, — : :
24, Need for Eclectic Operational Approach to CD's. The.
renks of those wao viewed Christian Democratic prospects with
&reat cathusiasm. two years ago s- including the European financlal
backers. of tha movencnt «= have ‘dwindled considerably, But those
who have been erLtics ‘of Christian Democracy from the outset (many
of vhom might be described as the “visceral denigrators") have
displayed no:more perception in evaluating CD Prospects. The
head-in-the-gand generalization that Christian Democracy has no |
“future does not stand the challeége of investigation, Neither does
the aesertion that ‘Christian Democracy is the hemispheric wave of
the future. The only valid generalization that might be made on
CD prospects is that all generalizations are false. We would :
subait that the only valid approach ‘to the CD phenomenon is to assess
the movemcat and make operational judgements on & comtry-by=
country basis. There are some countries where the collapse of
the party would be no loss. The. key question is: Can the party
develop as a positive elenent in national political stability?
‘If so, it is incumbent on the Station to develop assets within .
‘the party and to examine the need for operational involvement,
_ Station posture toward the cp movement must be based on the raw
realities of the local situation, case by case,
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CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY: IN LATIN AMERICA
“The. decisive. victory of Eduardo Frei in’ the sep-
‘tember :1964 Chilean presidential election led many to
hope that Christian Democracy would develop signifi-.
cantly throughout Latin America, competing with Com-
munism on ideological grounds and ‘offering an alterna=
tive, democratic reute to social and economic progress.
‘No such tren i has yet: developed. The Christian
Democratic movement's appeal is.to students and middle
_ Class, a relatively small percentage of the pepulation
in most Latin American countries, -Its concepts of
. ‘basic social refora and the dignity of the human person
. May. appeal ‘to the workers, but thay still cast their
vote on a pragmatic basis for the least objectionable
of the established parties that have an immediate chance
-of governing.
The movement's progress ‘is likely ‘to be hampered
by its lack of strong leaders and effective labor or-
ganizations to compete against the entrenched posi-
tions of other political movements.
. Current Balance Sheet.
The Christian Democratic
movement is generally agreed to
bé of current political signifi-
cance in only four Latin. American
countries~-Chile, Peru, Venemvela,
and’ El Salvador.
. In. only one of - these--Chile--
is the Christian Democratic Party
(PDC) the governing party. rei's
solid victory in the 1963 presi~
dential election was followed by
an “even more impressive showing
in the March 1965 congressional
election. However, the party's’
reform program has run into d@if-
ficulty in the upper house of
Congress, which is still con-
‘trolled by the opposition; no
. progress has been made in weaken-
ing Marxist domination of the’
urban labor force; and-Frei's
“moderation has been increasingly
challenged by the left. wing of
his own party, which may capture
control in the next two or three
years.
The only other Christian
Democratic party with a claim to
a role in government is the one |
in Peru. It was brought into a
pre-election coalition by the
dominant Popular Action Party
in 1963 and, although it gained
only four percent of the votes,
it holds two cabinet posts. Its
voting strengrh has been weakened
recently by the defection of a
dissident faction which formed a
separate Popular Christian Party,
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|. Salvador,
Venezuela's Christian Demo-
Crats (COPEI) have strong hopes
of duplicating the victory of the
Chilean party in 1968 and appear
to. have narrowed -the gap between
their 22 percent of the elector-
. ate in’ 1963 and the governing
Democratic Action's 32 percent.
COPEI Secretary Géneral Rafael
Caldera, one of the few Latin
American CD leaders. of interna-
tional stature, is expected ‘to
be the party's standard: bearer
in his fourth try for the presi-
dency. tle has recently come out
in favor of a politically expe-
dient move to the right, thus
filling the vacuum of the center-
“xight of the Venezuelan political
spectrum and opening new sources
of support.
In El Salvador, the Ppc
garnered 31.2 percent of the
votes in the March 1966 legisla-
“ tive election’ and one of its.
leaders, Jose Napoleon Duarte,
retained the mayoralty of San
In less than six years
the PDC has become the leading
Opposition party. It has little
chance of capturing the presi-
dency in-1967, but should bea
‘strong contender by 1972, with \
-Notre Dame ~ educated Mayor
‘Duarte the likely candidate,
Applying even the most gen-
-@rous criteria to the judgment
of potential, there are not more
than four other Cbd Parties--in
the Dominican Republic, Panama,
Brazil, and Guatemala--that might
develop as moderately important
forces ‘over the. next five years,
The Dominican Revolutionary
Social Christian Party (PRSC),
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led by Coanabo Javier, has aban-~
doried, atleast for the time being,
the irresponsible policies it °'- .
adopted after the April 1965 re- wo
volt and has moved toward the po- . - ;
litical center. The party -has
made its Opposition to the Bala-
guer..government clear, but has
also indicated that.it intends to
eperate within bounds acceptable
to the President. The PRSC hopes
that this moderate: line will in-
crease its following and enable.
| it to improve on the poor showing
it made in. the 1966 elections.
The party has developed a small
but talented cadre, primarily
from the university ranks,
The Panamanian PDC was reg-
istered some five years ago and
polled only 3.1 percent of the
votes in 1964, Although it con-
tinues a minuscule Party, it has
made significant organizational
strides and its philosophy of
‘social justice gives it roots.
lacked by most Panamanian parties,
which are largely personalistic
or tied to financial interests, | . i
The PDC is currently negotiating
with the mass-based Panamenista
Party of Arnulfo Arias--Panama's
largest--in hopes of forming a
coalition for the May 1968 elec-~ .
tions. The CDs have offered to :
provide the Panamenistas with °
much-needed administrative skills
in return for a share of the as-
sembly seats in the next election,
A long-range goal would be to
acquire support within arias’
Party and inherit his mass fol-
lowing when he passes from the - :
scene, . . : : :
The Brazilian ppc polled
only four percent of the vote in ; :
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1962, but the party had signifi-
cant strength in three important
south-céntral states. (Parana,
Sad Paulo, and Guanabara). Like
‘all other Brazilian. parties, it
was abolished during a political —
reorganization under the Castello
Branco administration. Most of:
its meibers then affiliated with.
_ the progovernment_ARENA party |
and ‘campaigned under its banner
in the November 1966 congressional
elections. It is unlikely that
there will be any significant ex-
pansion in the number of politi-
cal parties--the new Brazilian
constitution sets down stringent.
|. Standards that virtually eliminate
“the possibility. of a repetition
of the forner proliferation of
parties. The former PDC has made
no attempt to reconstitute itself,
-but its former members ‘will prob-
‘ably join with. Liké-minded con-
gressmen to pursue policies con-
sistent with Christian Democratic
The Guatemalan PDC was only
“recently recognized as a legally
constituted party. This group,
which is being financed by Cath-~
oOlic sources in Germany and Bel-
gium, has some strength in the
youth and student movement and
Some growth potential among the
campesinos who make up more than
half the population. Current
direction of the Party leaves much’
to bedesired; its leader, Rene de
Leon, appears -honest, but he has
little organizational flair or °
popular appeal. With more vigo-
reus leadership and the develop-
ment of.a middle~echelon cadre, |
the party might develop signifi-
cantly--particularly if the in-
cumbent Revolutionary Party (PR)
administration fails to resolve
basic problems confronting it.
The rémaininy. nine Chris-
tian Democratic partios--in Ar-
gentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa
Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua,
Paraguay, and Uruguay-~show scant
promise of developing into forces.’
‘of national importance over. the
next five years. . Geadership of
even modest stature exists only
in Argentina (Salvador Alende,
Horacio, Sueldo) and Bolivia
(Remo di Natale). :
Party Youth Wings me
As with all political groups
dn Latin America, the vast major-
ity of CD party militants. come
from-student organizations in the
local universities, In most
countries of the hemisphere, Cp.
voting strength on the campus is
much greater than the political
strength of the parent Party.
A few examples illustrate this
point: In Panama, the party
polled 3.1 percent of the national
vote in 1964 (and probably would
poll not more than 5 percent to-
day), but its university youth
got 12.8 percent in the January
1966 campus election and 24.4
percent in January 1967, The
Dominican PPSC received 5.4 per- -
cent of the vote in 1962‘(and its
present strength could well be
lower because of internal divi-
sions and leadership conflicts),-
but its youth wing on the campus
garnered 40.2 percent of the
vote in May 1966. In Venezuela,
COPEI polled 22 percent of the
j-vote in 1963; its student wing on
the campus of Central University,
however, polled 40.2 percent of
the. vote in 1966.
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/ Several CD leaders, most
notably Frei in ‘Chile, and: Caldera -
Jin Venezuela, Nave “€xpressed con-.
‘siderable concern over: the grow-
Ang -radicalization of party youth
wings. In Several countries the
positions assumed by CD youth.
groups (or important wings) are
almost indistinguishable from
those of pro-Communist youth ele-
‘Ments. In Venezuela, the wing
of the COPEI youth. headed by
_ Marta Sosa is ‘so “far out" it
has earned the sobriquet “the
Astronauts." Chilean: President ,
Frei reportedly told a-German |
Christian Democrat that his youth
wing is moving dangerously far
to the left. “In Panama, the
‘dominant wing of the CD youth hag
assumed positions at least as
radical as the Communists. And
in the Dominican Republic the
Social Christian group in the Na-
-tional University, while differ-
entiating itself from the Commu-
‘nist students on certain issues,
has frequently taken a parallel
line, us
. The great concern of respon-
Sible party leaders ig that these
students, as they Progress from
campus to parent party, will swell
the ranks of the radical wings
and push the parties further left.
Other observers, however, expect
the “hotheads” to mellow once
‘they participate directly in
Party life and cope with hard
political, reality. Both views
‘can be defended. Some mellowing
is inevitable, but in the past
ten years the demand for revolu-
tionary (even convulsive) change
has mushroomed--and among the
youth the cry has assumed much
greater proportions.
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"Both German and American
observers have ‘commented that
massive and intensive political.
' training of youth and political -
cadres might arrest “this drift
to the left. Frei and‘Caldera
“have specifically asked the West
German CD party's Institute for. .
International Solidarity to in- _
Crease its support in the student
.training field. However,-the
Germans, who have long been pro- |
ponents of oraanizational programs
in Latin America, appear inclined
to the position in the youth and
student field that party leaders
have permitted the situation to
deteriorate too long for even a_
massive training program to pro-
duce a moderating trend,
The Labor Arm
A major influence in the
development of the Christian
Democratic movement will: be the -
actions and attitudes of its
labor organization, the Latin
American Confederation of Chris-
tian Trade Unionists (CLASC).
So far, as an organized force, it
has been.a dismal failure except
among the campesinos. Its only
impact and sole purpose up to
this time has been as a political
action instrument with primary
appeal to the working classes.
In this role, it has earned a
reputation for independent action
and irresponsibility that has re-
flected negatively-on the whole
movement despite CLASC's vigorous
claims that it is not subservient
to the Christian Democratic po-
litical ledders., ~~ .
In spite of the apparent .
differences between CLASC and
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At, a closer and’
«relationship appears.
to be in the offing. Last April,
~ efficials of: CLASC who are also
‘officers of the Christian” Demo-..
cratic parties met in: Montevideo
to arrange closer coordination
between the-two groups... To ac-
complish this goal, they proposed-
that .both the CD party labor de- <
partments ard CLASC be. granted’
“formal representation in the
Christian Democratic Organiza-
tion of America (ODCA), the re-
gional grouping formed. in’ 1949, .
The plan has not yet been.
‘.implemented, but, eventual ODCA
approval appears: likely.. Closer
““. CLASC identification with ‘the CD
. political movement may have an
adverse effect on CD youth
wings, which--being further left
than their parent parties--have
“identified more closely with
CLASC's revolutionary image,
Since the first. of the year, °
CLASC has intensified. its ef-
forts to create: its own youth
groups and appears to have made
some progress, especially in
Central America. ot
The Role’ of ODCA"
In its 17 years of existence,
ODCA has not. evolved beyond a
sort.of fraternity held together
| more by-negative factors such as
hostility to the’US, to capital-
-ism, and to the oligarchies, than
by any basic agreement among it’s
‘members on doctrine or principles.
Moreover, the individual parties
have made very clear that they
will fight .any. effort--whether
initiated by ODCA or by the Eu-
ropean financial backers of the
CD movement--to impose standards
and ‘cantrols that will impinge
on their freedom of action,
_In gencral, ODCA takes a 7
Slightly less hostile line on .-’
US policies than that of its
membér’ parties, This probably
results fromthe influence of
its’ president, Rafael Caldera of
Venezuela, +The organization’ s
two vice presidents are Hector
Cornejo Chavez of Peru and ‘Rene
De Leon of Guatemala, Tomas Reyes
Victina of-Chile is its secretary
general,
Only in Central America has
there been any move toward a
more cohesive unit geared to area
problems, A smaller regional
_ group, the Christian Democratic
Union of Central America, was or-
- ganized last July. .It now has
five member parties, in Guatemaia,
El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica,
and Panama, and a sixth may be
-formed in Honduras,
European Role and Influence |
Although Latin American
Christian Democracy like the Eu-
ropean variety, has its roots in
_ the profoundly humanistic and
democratic ideag of the French
philosopher Jacques Maritain, it
does not contain the European
. fascist concept of the corporate
state. The European reaction to
the growth of Communism in the
1930s had little effect on the
Latin American CDs; consequently
the Americans were moving to the
political left as. the Europeans
were moving to the right.
Not, until 1947 did the newly
_ important and affluent: European
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CDs ‘attempt, to coordinate inter-.
national’ CD activity through an
organization they: called-the New
International Team (NEI). This.
arganization never, achieved any
_ significance because, European :
influence in- Latin America had
-already been undermined by a basic
' difference in political philosophy
-. and because the Latin Anerican :
Y parties had been maintaining in-
_ dividual relations-with the var-
jous European groups. These ties
were strictly: on vague, ideological.
grounds and for financial ‘reasons.
The two heaviest European
contributors to. the Latin Ameri-
can parties are the Institute for
international Solidarity. (IIS) and
- the International Solidarity
Foundation (FIS). Between them
‘they will contribute an estimated
$800,000 to. $1,000,000 to the
American CD parties and CLASC in
calendar year 1967. In addition,
it was recently reported that
the COPEI party of Venezuela will
receive $480,000 for the 1968
election from FIS.
The. 11S, under the direction
of Adolf Herkenrath, is an arm
of the West German Christian
Democratic Union with the bulk
of its budget coming directly
from the German government. It
maintains several ‘permanent rep-
resentatives in Latin America
and supports youth and student
grouvs, political training insti-
‘tutes, and CLASC organizations.
The FIS, under the leader-
ship of Dr. Johannes Schauff,
Operates as an arm of the European
Christian Democratic Union (ECDU),
successor to the NEI. Since.its
v. \ .
creation'in 1964, Germans and
Italians ‘have contributed almost
its entire budget. FIS appears
to be the exclusive European
channel fer organizational support
to the Latin American parties.
It ‘has’ assumed this responsibility
because it, is,composed of repre-
sentatives,of all the European
parties. Thus the responsibility
for support to certain contro
vergsial Latin parties is watered
down and distributed among the
| European COs collectively. Fur- *
thermore, a Latin American gov-
ernment: or party in’ competition
with the local CDs “cannot formally
protest its funding activities
to the German government.
Outlook
The modest progress made by
the Christian Democratic mqvement
in the past two-and a half years
suggests that its development
will be much slower and less ex~
tensive than many anticipated in
the first flush of enthusiasm
following the Frei victory.
One major problem is its
failure to reach the lower so-
cial élasses.and to develop a
significant worker base. Its
strength in the universities
and its ability to compete with
Communist groups on the campus
create unfounded optimism, The
"inspirational" approach tiat ,
attracts the college student
has no comearable appeal among
the inadequately educated lower
classes. . 7
Neither does a victory for
one party seem likely to have
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SOURCE: AMOT-245 in AMOT reports. as follows: Para. 2: DD-1874 from
Palacio BARBEITE, 10 June 1966, and DD-1988, 6 July, from BARBEITE |
and Angel HERNANDEZ ; paras.. 3 to 7 and source comment 2, DD-1888;
para 3S and source comment 5, DD-1883, 23 June, which included a copy
of the document; para. 9: DD- 1892, 15 July, from HERNANDEZ, DD-1895,
21 July, from a conversation between HERNANDEZ and Jorge MAS, and -
DD- 1902? 3 August; para. 10, DD-1892, para. 11, DD-1874 from Ignacio
VALLADARES; source comment 1: DD-1874 and DD-1890, -8 July, from
Laureano BATISTA.
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in his 201 indicates that he was "suspended" on 25. February 1966,
and there is ne record ef contact since that time. .
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Name: adi Arnaldo .
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Cit : . Cuban
Oce -or Status: Emigre in. DR.
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_ Name: Xfeewanvez Rojo, Angel.
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Cit : Cuban
Oce or Status: Emigre in Miamis Second: _in command _of military.
Ndept o : : .
Name: SA eparberte breyre, Placido A.
Sex: M.
DPOB: 19°Nov 38, Batabano, Havana Prov. Cuba.
Cit : Cuban _
\ Occ or Status: _Emigre in ‘Miami. _ _Chf_of military. ‘dept of ef MDC.
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‘Name: A feavactos: San Juan, Armando
Sex : M
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SOURCE, : , vo .
A member of a group of Cuban ¢migrés trained in the techniques.
of information collection. This group has provided useful
‘reports since 1961. _
(. Summary; Laureans Satt leader of the Movimiento Democrata Cristiano
Christian pb. ° Bitlety igin, 7, \-werhined to Miami from the
‘lan Democratic Movemcat), 7 +t avan _
Republie on ~vimlenty La:
ore he alles ment. red t, O Oempors t apt me
from the’ Chieg of jlegeuly Gbtalned pled ; Mtamt in late June 19bbe Fests? (Mie,
Be Air Forng, of the Dominte AP an the Comin ienn
the Dor an Vel=Castry wNdertaving.
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Ltary aepartment of the mie ™ M2 the APPOVS1
hee iy Y en ily issued a .
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representg tives
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Uanees Rave yet been
"WLM aopewen i ‘
(DRE) and the Cuban Representatzun ox =e,
alliances have been made. —_
2. Lauyeano Batista Falla, organization secretary of the National
Executive Comaittee of the MDC, left Miami on 6 June 1966 for . |
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_ Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, and returned. to, Miami
“on 26 Junot: On 29 June he met with other. leaders-of the MDC
vto inform them of the resulter of his trip#/’
cence - = EE WORE eee ae re ee : . : . we. - - -:
2 Batista said that during tkaxemm discussions held with Genéral Juan Ry Polen
| erez, Chief of the Air Forces of tha Dominic an Réfudic, he had requested Kxixktuxzenz-
foraounxw i Rochen Mia tha t Folch ate with the MDC ‘oy allowing the MDE 2. maintal
Base Luna leented at Estero: nnn re town of Pepillo ¥tug Salcedo (% natn
W 71-45) Y recordin nent. Batic seh a nduatexkinc,taibemee, 5 .. Geeo ts 19-43,
| mindicated nis wiissangness to cobpasav. weep ee
offered the following assistance, subject to the’ approval of |
President Balaguer, whom Folch said he will consult:
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ae The use of five falets fac ing Santiago de ‘los Caballeros.
city for a military base. Sie),
-b. Authorization for MDC. personnel to move ineo- and out
ef the Dominican Republic in a Clandestine manner.
¢. Transportation of HDC war materiel from Miami aboard
- Dominiean Air Force planes. .
occasions gga
; Base Luna ‘and on seve rnd cons uy &%
go de los banter
reniuing {a Santlai re ee be the MDC
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talked “with Arnalso BACM? gs00, per month xkiex ann EXSY
who is. the recipient ee of Rage Luna, Basan, EF
Zepublic for the maintenant h Folehy was
te.the Dominkeas, sepy od als meu tint alth Folch, ‘
‘ d ranges Batiste : . eres
. men ARLES oH, with the La Salle Cole Or nim the
eee Santiag> Ze los Caballeros had made arranipc ee ns ap fase Tana.
Sf a house to be cccupled by the MUC mentur’ STN NN Jive neu gage arranges ssid
wants TOT he Housa which {s occupied by the MDC nemerp who
are in charge of Base’ ‘Luna?
S$. Batista. expressed enthusiasm regarding Folch's proposals, and
stressed the necessity of acting immediately, including. sending
‘MDC personnel to the Dominican Republic. He directed Angel -
Hernandez Rojo, second in command of the military department,
to prepare a plan to operate from the Dominican Republic, and
Placido Barbeite Freyre, chief of the military department, to
prepare an estimate of the cost of the plans in-ordaé’ that the
necessary money ean-be obtained.
eet hf cones
azty id @ ton af operational
Al thou th ‘Barbeite asreed with batista f regarding ‘the need tor prepara
plans’ “and an astizste. of the coe 1, wif ER RSRESREN SY LHHCOGK he basically PERK ABASARETS ne
Hatixtx opposed Satista! a advocation of initisting immediate action. He Polt tha na
the implementa tlo: f the plang until Balaguer's reaction Is a
of Barbeite. Ns SRNL LLRANRANANAN RESELL
ended without a solution to the ur cement.
to weeusu wa Qinome: a-
a at ghsckehp SRNL ARCH “The meeti z
vawemwes 2 sere Raenige Cwmuite - .
sension wathinx < exists peewee whth in the
Palnelos amaidux San :
ticularly he tween Arn
MDC in Puerto Files,
2 military
i 3 d. Perez! action with the ar ent that
plane und nett Sanuetmaneu military matters do not really fall RNLARXT RSH
within the scope of respons tbilitties of the a- ssident. cee ee ene
president. - a
Lawove fA tarbelte
a. The military department of the MDC set forth its views in a
‘document dated 29 May. This document included the following
- - pointe: ,
a. Discontent is becoming evident because of the lack of: 4
activity which, in turn, results from the lack of funds.
The sum mentioned is $10,090,5 — y |
Cig fae
b. No change in United States policy pefardiniactlex=
-apainst. (Cuba: fronm=tha-#-¢. is anticipated. A base of
operetions outside of the United States is considered
to be so vitally important that the military department
would be willing to operate an illegal base if the
resources were, made available.
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Oo the condition of the boats is such that the MDC has no .
/- sea transportation. The beats are described as follows:
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(1) The - CADELLO I ie. ‘docked acroes from Brito! s Boat Yard
at Stock Island, Flarida.6 The boat is in nead of.
repairs on the deck and superstructure, and the instal-
lation: of electronic navigational equipment would be.
aan required to put it in Operational condition. Current
...'. ° Gocking and routine maintenance costs are not being. .
' paid. Efforts’ toymake commercial usé of this boat have
a _ Not. been successful. This boat is considered ideal for
activities which might be undertaken if there were a
base from which to operate, but under the present cir-
cumstances the expense which this boat represents ig
not justifiable. -It is recommended that consideration
be given to selling the CADELLO I if an operational
base is not: established within four. months.
2) “The KYA- oRA? which was donated to the MDC by a nieubér
of the military department, is in drydock at Nuta‘ 8.)
Boat Yard. in Miami. There are leaks in the hull.
-(3) | The LANCHA AzuLeis in need of repairs, as well as trailer.
Repairs on this boat are being given priority, and will
‘proceed as money becomes availiable.
d. Informal discussions have been held with representatives- of :
“the Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE, Students? . a
Revolutionary’ Directorate), and there is an "agreement in
“principle” to coordinate future actions. There is no political
commitment. . :
9. In July JorgeMas Canosa, chief of press and propaganda of Representa-
cfion Cuban; en el Exilio (RECE, Cuban Representation in Exile),
‘proposed that the MDC enter into a pact with RECE, and indicated
that some members.of MDC wiit' be offered full-time employment
preparing military plans for the RECE. As of late July. no formal
agreement had been reached. : y military
saumeLl’? is incapable of formating 9Y) aeetude
that Ramon Font Se MUC and gECE “par Ww
. > ho feels atween tne HornandeZ
10, Hernandes, © tion of 4 pact betw tiitary operations.
org the Pormat1o Jans for m > ent of the
sbratepy, favors ration of P e the military 1 okich he currently
ipating in the aeanie reorganization of
wh
pans {0 ee a leas Important post thon than that
Font. from par rtic
‘aid that he :
ane Cin rder to replace Barbe ite in |
MUC in a-eey wepartment ‘orxtne re “4h order” ~
pane - ~maweacte from his present. position to an unimportant
aid position in the department.
eeIn early June Ignacio Valladares Rodriguez?” lexpressed a desire
to participate in action against Cuba with the MDC. Barbeite™
agreed to inform Valladares when an operation isfto be carried
out. Before Valladares left Miami on 6 June for Dover, New
Jersey, he said that within a month he would send a 57mm récoil-
~less rifle, a 50-caliber machine, -gun, and an unstated number of
M-1 and Garand rifles. His address in Dover is Dover Cliff
Apartments, apartment 21.
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Scurce Comment, At the tise of his departure, Batista told.
the executive ‘committee that he was Going directly to Caracas,
Nenezuela. It was not until after his return that it was
Yearned that he had not gone to Caracas or to Guatemala as
he had planned. He later explained that while he was in
Puerto. Rico he telephoned his relative in Guatemala and was
informed that the latter had "failed in his efforts." or
Field Comment. Presumably ke was referring to.an interview
with. President- Julio Cesar Mendez Montenegro which Batista
hac earlier’ said had been arranged by his cousin... (Cf. :
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Headquarters Comment: In early August 1964, Folch was reported o
ad : Be T T ic; XXBX ? ;
-Rave been in charge of Dominican 3x . Soot area See
i C y ; in the Monte Cris
Hee aE6G Pe peSpn 8te/0e MAS, Another source reported
‘ MeV LIP ULELL“090.-
: aSproximate ly 30 Cuban exiles were taking
that i sptember 1964 > e Lak lt
training at Sitchinp near Punta Presidente(N 19-47, W 71-46) Ace
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BEART Py se Wa ve bee wise ac HEIMU lee. a
The location of the house was not given.
Source Comment. The document, as originally drafted, was
modified because Barbeite felt that the’ tone was too strong.
. Also, the amount of money requested was reduced to $10,000.
Field Comment. An earlier report from the same source
reported that the document was being prepared, and that ; . S
$75,000 would be requested. (Cf. . UFS-8327)9 Goer Bufoy radii)
we + _
The CADELLO I (FL 7579 F), an 83-foot boat, is a former
U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat.: The boat yard referred to
is the Syncrolift Boat Yard on Stock Island which is owned
by Mike Brito. Stock Island is on U.S. Highway 1, between
Key West and Boca Chica. . -
The KYA-ORA, or KIA-ORA, has Florida registration FL 8665 E..
The LANCHA AZUL has been described as a high-speed launch.
(Cf. UFG=-83223,. Besides the CADELLO I, the. MDC has been
reported to own the VICKY I, a blve V-23; the FUNCHIN CHIA
(FL 9256 SC), a 33-foot boat; and BERNARDO IT. -
Font is chief of military operations_of.Comandos L, which
Je
has an alliance with RECE. (C£.\ UFG B423K oe ' Bvafapaen€b
Valladares arrived in Miami on 27 May with weapons which
he gave to the MDC. He offered to Supply ‘weapons to the
MDC and the Association of Veterans of the Bay of Pigs
(Brigade 2506). - . og
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with tho reference ior Headquorters to review as # sanple of a group
ch ere §£ro longer useful to the Station. Headquarters
appreciates your interost in this aspect of yecords improvenont,
considering the neod
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history of tho Station. Therefore; wa would like the 80 packgrourd
files to be left intact for bis visit. Afterwards & decision will
po made on thoir rotiresent. or other dispesition. .. ’
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13 March speech to Identity A individuals and organizations.
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was accompanied by transcripts of the speech, condemned Castro's
attack on Chilean President Eduardo Frei; requested ‘support for
. Frei's position; and asked the recipients to join the struggle
maintained by the Cuban people to overthrow Fidel Castro and
prepare for the freedom of Cuba from Communism.
2. The youth wing of the ANMOP firoup, headed by ANCRIB/1,
mailed a letter to its Identity A youth contacts. based on the
13 and 20 March speeches by Fidel Castro along the lines cited
above. Included in this letter were the strong anti-Castro
, statements made by Identity B. Copies of both letters dre for-
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Después de leer una
t en la escalinata de la Universidad de La Habana,
do por Castro,
pasaco 13 de marzo, me considero obligado con el Gobierno, el Par-
taco Demécrata Cristiano y el pueblo chileno, que fueron innoble-
mente atacados por Castro durante el transcurso de su alocuci6n, a
expresar mi opini6n con relacian a dicha ofensa.
Digo obligadc, porque el hecho de ser demécratacristiano
cubano, integrante de esa gran comunidad de seres humanos que un
ifa se dieron a la tarea de realizar una revoluci6én en libertad y
gue lamentablemente vieron tronchadas sus aspiraciones al compro-
bar que las mismas eran ahogaéas por la sangre vertida en los pa-
redones de fusilamientos por hérces como Porfirio Ramirez, Presi-
Gente de la FEU de la provincia de Las Villas en Cuba y el Dr. Hum
bexrto Sori Marfn, Comandante éel Sjéreito Rebelde y autor de la
Ley de Reforma Agraria: debe servirme de experiencia para
ar lo que pienso decir a través de estas lineas. Digo obli-
porque en igual forma que nosotros hemos pedido en milti-
Po]
ples oportunidades, colaboracidn y solidaridad con nuestra lucha,
solicitud que lamentablemente no ha sido respondida por algunos,
alegando unas veces desconocinients y otras imputdndonos incom-
prensiss con el "proceso revolucionario" que se est4 llevando a
cabo on Cuba, no queremos que an esta oportunidad en qua son los
NDS
eros Chilenos los que necesitan Ge nuestra solidaridad, va~
yamos a encontrar a alguien que por desconocimiento, no se decida
X respaldar péblicanente al Gobierno, Partido y pueblo-de Chile
cfvica y valiente adoptada frente a las ofensas ex-
entre las cuales trans-
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das por “Castro durante su discurso,
cribimos las siguientes: "A decir verdad, siempre he cceido que
Frei es un representante de la burguesfa chilena, que su gobier-
no es un gobierno de la burguesfa. Jam&s he creido que Frei vaya
a Racer ninguna revoluci6én".... posteriormente, al referirse a
los Sucesos provocados por los comunistas en la mina de cobre del”
Saivasor donde murieron varias sersonas dijo: "Frei es un reaccio
Marie Fr
ari rei ha cemostrado con este hecho, no ser un individuo de
mano ‘irme, sind un individuo (‘cobarde, que abusa del poder,......
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.*. de culpar a°la Tri-Continental. Frei se desenmasgeata. Frei demues- - iz
eb... fa, Fa al ‘pueblo.de Chile y al mundo qué tipo de revolucign es la
aa of . ue va a hacer,.qué tipo de gobierno es ‘el que.va a llevar adelan-
7 “7° t@. Es decir, no una revolucién sin Sangre, sin6.una pol{tica de’.
"| |" Sangre sin-revoluci6n; sangre sin revoluci6n, esa es la polftica
: Ce Frei,.sangré.sin revolucién, ese es el gobierno de Frei, sangre
‘sin revolucién, esa es la polftica de la Alianza -para el -Progreso*.
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edd cee, al ‘paso a Castro y a la camarilla qué desgobierna hoy a Cuba, e ©
: instar y pedir mayor colaboracién ‘con los patriotas que hoy ofren-
; “Gan sus vidas por liberar a Cuba, a fin de evitar no solo la con-
: tinuada masacre de cubanos que se lleva a cabo en la Isla, -sino
; ; tambien. ponerle’ fin a todos estos incidentes bochorhosos para la
ie : historia, en los que aparece un cubano, ofendiéndo publicamente
ante el. mundo_a.un Presidente, a un Partido y’a un pueblo que a
contrario sensus de lo que 61 esta haciendo en Cuba, sf est4 rea-
lizando una revoluci6én en libertad, s{ ha defendido en todo momen
to el sano nacionalismo, s{ se ha puesto de frente cuantas veces
las circunstancias lo han requerido a los’ oligarcas y explotado-
res. : : 2 :
Para’ terminar, s6lo me queda reiterarle, que en nombre de
la solidaridad que une a todos los dem6cratacristianos, exprese
pablicamente, su deséo de colaborar con la lucha que mantiene el
‘pueblo cubano por derrocar al castrocomunismo y poder realizar en
Cuba, una verdadera revolucién en libertad, asf como su xespaldo
ala actitud asumida por el Gobierno, el Partido Demécrata Cris-
tiano y el pueblo chileno-en los actuales momentos,
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La JDC de Cuba, fiel al pensamiento de nuestro Apostol
Jos6 Mastf{ que.dice:“ver en silencio un -crimen es cometerlo”, no
ha queziéo marginarse del dato que Castro quicre hacerle a la
_ Revolucign en Libertad, que estd realizando el Presidente Eduar-
‘Go Frei, su Gobierno y el Partido Demécrata Cristiano de Chile. |
Consciente de que es posible que no te hayan llegado
muchas galas informaciones relacionadas con los innobles ata-
ques pfblicos de Castro a Frei y su Gobierno, ‘calificdndo al Pre
sidencte de “representante de la burguesf{a chilena", "reaccionario’
“mimado del imperialismo yanqui y guardian de sus intereses en
Chile".....etc. Hemos. querido comunicarte, no s6lo los ataques de
Castro a Frei, sino una de las muchas respuestas que se le’ han.
Gado & castro. Nos referimos a la que en dias pasadds hiciera el
“Diputsce Dem6crata-Cristiano Chileno, Alfredo Lorea y que a con~
tinuaciSa sranseribimos “Realmente, Fidel Castro es un caso dig-
mo de andlisis. Hace pocos dias atr&s, segGén expresaron @iputa-
é€os que estuvieron en Cuba, Castro dijo que Frei era un gran Pre-
sidente. agregd que si el hubiera estado en Chile, habrf{a hecho
lo mismo cue Frei, :
Pero ahora, porque se le ha tocade la epidermis ‘dela
Tri-Ceontinental, Frei se transforma en un Castro Cualquiera,.
Yo-estuve en Cuba -afiacdi6é Lorca- en 1959 cuando Castro
subi6é si poder,-En esa ocasi6n le pregunté al ver a tantos hom--
armados, si pensaba reorganizar al ejército. Y 61 me contes-
t6, con ese modo tan tropical: “chico, armas para qué cuando se.
tiene al pueblo", |
7 Sin embargo, -afladi6. Lorea- en los siete afos gue Fidel
ene al pueblo detras de 61, anda mds armhado que un militar en
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hea rvecsrrido todo el pais sin gendarme, ni pistoleros a sueldo
como dius que ugilica Castro. —_
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- No se puede dacir que Frei sea un cobarde, un “ment iroso -
Youn 6Gspota como Fidel Castro afirma - anadié Lorca- . En cambio
1 ests resguarcacs por metralletas y no pucde dormir, ni se le”
conoée zomicilio rijo porque los hijos de logs muertos en ol pare-
-@6n le Suscan. Adends ~puntualiz6 Lorca- vale la pena, destacar que
nadie sc ha-ido de Chile. En cambio, es ptiblico y notcrio que mas
ee 206 G20 personas han huido del paraiso fidelista. Y ma atrevo. ,
a pen2:r que si Fidel Castro diera libertad a quienes quieren irs
.8e de Coda, se quedarfa-solo con sus barbas y su hermano: Radl,
Camilo Cienfuegés ya no ést4. Dicen que se cayé de un avién.
‘Pinalmente, Lorea recordé el caso del que fuera Presiden-
te ‘ee 06 tribunales populares de Cuba, Sorf Marf{n."Es un. hombre *
decf{a Castro de 61. “Estoy
porgue
sSegure cze nOnea condenarfa‘a quien no mereciera la pena de muer-
‘
te". Si. obstante una mafana amaneci6 de mal genio.y el Sr. Sort
Marin convirti$ en un agente de la Central de Inteligencia de
los Es722dos Unidos. Resultado: hizo fusilar a ese hombre puro,
{Integrs y justo."
Estas palabras, expuestas por el Diputado D.c. Alfredo
Lorca, sefalando algunas de las muchas contradicciones de Castro,
ratizigea una vez mis lo que la JDC de Cuba a través de sus di- —
2, le ha venido diciendo a toda la juventud demécrutacris~
ae América y que hoy, con m4s fuerza y moral’ que niinca nos
pedirte en nombre de la solidaridad que nos une, que ex-=
blicamente tu respaldo a la Revolucién en Libertad que
lizando el Pueblo, Gobierno y Partido Demécrata Cristia
ale as{ como tu golaboracién a la lucha que mantiene el
riger.t
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tf, y Seguros de que nos dar4s a conocer la atencion que has de
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of information collection.
reports since 1961.
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a Movement) in Miami will hold a congress from 24 to 37
“a 1966.
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2. “The HDC is preparing to hold elections for positions en the
executive comnittes. : . .
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